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But if the sore spreads after he has shown himself to the priest and been declared clean, he must come back again to the priest
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who will conduct another examination. If the sore has spread, the priest will pronounce him unclean - it is a serious skin disease and infectious.
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"Whenever someone has a serious and infectious skin disease, you must bring him to the priest.
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The priest will examine him; if there is a white swelling in the skin, the hair is turning white, and there is an open sore in the swelling,
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it is a chronic skin disease. The priest will pronounce him unclean. But he doesn't need to quarantine him because he's already given his diagnosis of unclean.
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If a serious disease breaks out that covers all the skin from head to foot, wherever the priest looks,
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the priest will make a thorough examination; if the disease covers his entire body, he will pronounce the person with the sore clean - since it has turned all white, he is clean.
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But if they are open, running sores, he is unclean.
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The priest will examine the open sores and pronounce him unclean. The open sores are unclean; they are evidence of a serious skin disease.
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But if the open sores dry up and turn white, he is to come back to the priest
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who will reexamine him; if the sores have turned white, the priest will pronounce the person with the sores clean. He is clean.