< Leviticus 13 >

1 And YHWH speaks to Moses and to Aaron, saying,
Pea naʻe folofola ʻa Sihova kia Mōsese mo ʻElone, ʻo pehē,
2 “When a man has a rising, or scab, or bright spot in the skin of his flesh, and it has become a leprous plague in the skin of his flesh, then he has been brought to Aaron the priest, or to one of his sons the priests;
‌ʻOka tupu ʻi ha tangata ʻi he kili ʻo hono sino ha meʻa pupula, ha mongumangu, pe ha ʻila ngingila, pea ʻoku ʻi he kili ʻo hono sino ia ʻo hangē ko e mahaki ko e kilia; ʻe ʻomi ai ia ki he taulaʻeiki ko ʻElone, pe ki ha tokotaha ʻo hono ngaahi foha ʻoku taulaʻeiki.
3 and the priest has seen the plague in the skin of the flesh, and the hair in the plague has turned white, and the appearance of the plague [is] deeper than the skin of his flesh—it [is] a plague of leprosy, and the priest has seen him, and has pronounced him unclean.
Pea ʻe sio ʻae taulaʻeiki ki he mahaki ʻi he kili ʻoe sino: pea kapau kuo liliu ʻo hinehina ʻae fulufulu ʻi he hangatāmaki, pea ʻoku aʻu hifo ki lalo ʻi he kili ʻo hono sino ʻae mahaki, ko e mahaki ia ko e kilia: pea ʻe vakai kiate ia ʻe he taulaʻeiki, ʻo ne fakahā ko e taʻemaʻa ia.
4 And if the bright spot is white in the skin of his flesh, and its appearance is not deeper than the skin, and its hair has not turned white, then the priest has shut up [him who has] the plague [for] seven days.
Kapau ʻoku hinehina ʻae ʻila ngingila ʻi he kili ʻoe sino, pea hā ia ka ʻoku ʻikai ʻi lalo ʻi he kili, pea ʻoku teʻeki liliu ʻo hinehina ʻae fulufulu ʻi ai; ʻe toki tuku ia ʻoku mahaki ʻe he taulaʻeiki ke nofomaʻu ki fale ʻi he ʻaho ʻe fitu:
5 And the priest has seen him on the seventh day, and behold, the plague has stood in his eyes, the plague has not spread in the skin, and the priest has shut him up [for] a second seven days.
Pea ʻe mamata kiate ia ʻae taulaʻeiki ʻi hono fitu ʻoe ʻaho: pea vakai, kapau ʻoku ne sio ʻoku pehē pe ʻae mahaki, ka ʻoku teʻeki tupu ʻo mafola ʻi he kili: ʻe toe tuku ia ʻe he taulaʻeiki ki ha fale tāpuni ke ʻaho fitu:
6 And the priest has seen him on the second seventh day, and behold, the plague has faded, and the plague has not spread in the skin, and the priest has pronounced him clean; it [is] a scab, and he has washed his garments, and has been clean.
Pea ʻe toe mamata kiate ia ʻe he taulaʻeiki ʻi hono fitu ʻoe ʻaho: pea vakai kapau ʻoku mata ʻuliʻuli ʻae hangatāmaki, pea ʻoku ʻikai tupu ke mafola atu ʻi he kili, ʻe fakahā ia ʻe he taulaʻeiki ʻoku maʻa: ko e mongumangu pe ia: pea ʻe fō ʻe ia ʻa hono ngaahi kofu ʻo maʻa ai.
7 And if the scab spreads greatly in the skin, after his being seen by the priest for his cleansing, then he has been seen a second time by the priest;
Pea kapau ʻe totolo atu ʻo lahi ʻae mongumangu ʻi he kili, hili hono mamata kiate ia ʻe he taulaʻeiki ʻi hono fakamaʻa, ʻe toe mamata ʻae taulaʻeiki kiate ia:
8 and the priest has seen, and behold, the scab has spread in the skin, and the priest has pronounced him unclean; it [is] leprosy.
Pea kapau ʻoku mamata ʻae taulaʻeiki, pea vakai, ʻoku tupu ʻo totolo atu pe ʻae mongumangu ʻi he kili, ʻe toki fakahā ia ʻe he taulaʻeiki ko e taʻemaʻa: ko e kilia ia.
9 When a plague of leprosy is in a man, then he has been brought to the priest,
ʻOka hoko ki he tangata ʻae mahaki ko e kilia, ʻe ʻomi ai ia ki he taulaʻeiki;
10 and the priest has seen, and behold, a white rising in the skin, and it has turned the hair white, and a quickening of raw flesh [is] in the rising—
Pea ʻe mamata ʻae taulaʻeiki kiate ia: pea vakai, kapau ʻoku hinehina ʻae meʻa kuo tupu hake ʻi he kili, pea kuo ne liliu ʻae fulufulu ke hinehina, pea ʻoku tuʻu ʻi he hangatāmaki ʻae mataʻi kakano ʻoku kalakalaʻia,
11 it [is] an old leprosy in the skin of his flesh, and the priest has pronounced him unclean; he does not shut him up, for he [is] unclean.
Ko e kilia fuoloa ia ʻi he kili ʻoe kakano, pea ʻe fakahā ia ʻe he taulaʻeiki ko e taʻemaʻa, pea ʻe ʻikai tāpuni ia ki fale: he ʻoku taʻemaʻa ia.
12 And if the leprosy breaks out greatly in the skin, and the leprosy has covered all the skin of [him who has] the plague, from his head even to his feet, to all that appears to the eyes of the priest,
Pea kapau ʻe tupu ʻo lahi ha kilia ʻituʻa ʻi he kili, pea tupu ʻae kilia ʻo ne ʻufiʻufi ʻae kili kotoa pē ʻo ia ʻoku mahaki, mei hono ʻulu ʻo aʻu ki he vaʻe, ʻi he potu kotoa pē ʻoku sio ki ai ʻae taulaʻeiki;
13 then the priest has seen, and behold, the leprosy has covered all his flesh, and he has pronounced [him who has] the plague clean; it has all turned white; he [is] clean.
Pehē ʻe fifili ki ai ʻae taulaʻeiki: pea vakai, kapau kuo ʻufiʻufi ʻe he kilia ʻae sino kotoa, te ne fakahā ʻoku maʻa ia ʻaia ʻoku mahaki: kuo liliu ia ʻo hinehina kotoa pē: ʻoku maʻa ia.
14 And in the day of raw flesh being seen in him, he is unclean;
Ka ʻoka hā ʻae kanomate kalakalaʻia ʻiate ia ʻe taʻemaʻa ia.
15 and the priest has seen the raw flesh, and has pronounced him unclean; the raw flesh is unclean—it [is] leprosy.
Pea ʻe mamata ʻae taulaʻeiki ki he kanomate kalakalaʻia, ʻo ne fakahā ʻoku taʻemaʻa ia: he ko e kanomate kalakalaʻia ʻoku taʻemaʻa ia: ko e kilia ia.
16 Or when the raw flesh turns back, and has been turned to white, then he has come to the priest,
Pea kapau ʻe toe liliu ʻae kanomate kalakalaʻia pea toe liliu ia ʻo hinehina, ʻe toe haʻu ia ki he taulaʻeiki;
17 and the priest has seen him, and behold, the plague has been turned to white, and the priest has pronounced clean [him who has] the plague; he [is] clean.
Pea ʻe mamata kiate ia ʻae taulaʻeiki, pea vakai, kapau kuo liliu ʻae mahaki ʻo hinehina; pea ʻe toki fakahā ʻe he taulaʻeiki ʻoku maʻa ia ʻaia ʻoku mahaki: ʻoku maʻa ia.
18 And when flesh has in it, in its skin, an ulcer, and it has been healed,
Pea ko e sino foki ʻaia naʻe ʻi ai ʻi hono kili ʻae vakafoha, pea kuo moʻui,
19 and there has been in the place of the ulcer a white rising, or a bright white spot, reddish, then it has been seen by the priest,
Pea ʻi he potu naʻe ʻi ai ʻae vakafoha ʻoku tupu ai ʻae meʻa hinehina, pe ko e ʻila ngingila, ʻoku hinehina, pea mata fakakulokula, pea ʻoku fakahā ia ki he taulaʻeiki:
20 and the priest has seen, and behold, its appearance [is] lower than the skin, and its hair has turned white, and the priest has pronounced him unclean; it [is] a plague of leprosy—it has broken out in an ulcer.
Pea ʻoka mamata ki ai ʻae taulaʻeiki, pea kapau ʻoku hā ia ʻo māʻulalo ʻi he kili, pea liliu ʻo hinehina ʻae ngaahi fulufulu ʻi ai ʻe fakahā ia ʻe he taulaʻeiki ko e taʻemaʻa ko e mahaki ia ko e kilia, kuo tupu mei he vakafoha.
21 And if the priest sees it, and behold, there is no white hair in it, and it is not lower than the skin, and has faded, then the priest has shut him up [for] seven days;
Pea kapau ʻoku mamata ki ai ʻae taulaʻeiki, pea vakai, ʻoku ʻikai ha fulufulu hinehina ʻi ai, pea kapau ʻoku ʻikai ʻi lalo ia ʻi he kili, ka ʻoku mata ʻuliʻuli: pea ʻe toki tuku ia ki ha fale tāpuni ʻe he taulaʻeiki ʻi he ʻaho fitu:
22 and if it spreads greatly in the skin, then the priest has pronounced him unclean—it [is] a plague;
Pea kapau ʻe totolo lahi ʻi he kili, ʻe fakahā ia ʻe he taulaʻeiki ko e taʻemaʻa ko e mahaki ia.
23 and if the bright spot stays in its place—it has not spread—it [is] an inflammation of the ulcer; and the priest has pronounced him clean.
Pea kapau ʻoku tuʻu pehē ai pe ʻae ʻila ngingila, pea ʻikai totolo atu, ko e vakafoha kalakalaʻia ia; pea ʻe fakahā ia ʻe he taulaʻeiki ko e maʻa.
24 Or when flesh has a fiery burning in its skin, and the quickening of the burning, the bright white spot, has been reddish or white,
Pea kapau ʻe ai ha kakano ʻi he kili ʻoku vela lahi, pea tuʻu ʻi he kanomate ʻoku vela ʻae ʻila hinehina ngingila, ʻoku mata fakakulokula, pe hinehina;
25 and the priest has seen it, and behold, the hair has turned white in the bright spot, and its appearance [is] deeper than the skin, it [is] leprosy; it has broken out in the burning, and the priest has pronounced him unclean; it [is] a plague of leprosy.
‌ʻE toki sio ki ai ʻae taulaʻeiki: pea vakai, kapau kuo liliu ʻo hinehina ʻae fulufulu ʻi he ʻila ngingila, pea hā ʻi lalo ʻi he kili; ko e kilia ia kuo tupu mei he meʻa kalakala: ko ia, ʻe fakahā ia ʻe he taulaʻeiki ko e taʻemaʻa: ko e mahaki ia ko e kilia.
26 And if the priest sees it, and behold, there is no white hair on the bright spot, and it is not lower than the skin, and it has faded, then the priest has shut him up [for] seven days;
Pea kapau ʻoku mamata ki ai ʻe he taulaʻeiki, pea vakai, ʻoku ʻikai ha fulufulu hinehina ʻi he ʻila ngingila, pea ʻoku ʻikai ʻi lalo ʻi he kili, ka ʻoku matamata ʻuliʻuli siʻi ia; ʻe toki tāpuni ia ʻe he taulaʻeiki [ki fale ]ʻi he ʻaho ʻe fitu:
27 and the priest has seen him on the seventh day, [and] if it spreads greatly in the skin, then the priest has pronounced him unclean; it [is] a plague of leprosy.
Pea ʻe mamata kiate ia ʻae taulaʻeiki ʻi hono fitu ʻoe ʻaho: pea kapau kuo totolo lahi atu ia ʻi he kili, ʻe fakahā ia ʻe he taulaʻeiki ʻoku taʻemaʻa: ko e mahaki ko e kilia.
28 And if the bright spot stays in its place, it has not spread in the skin, and has faded; it [is] a rising of the burning, and the priest has pronounced him clean; for it [is] inflammation of the burning.
Pea kapau ʻoku tuʻu ʻi he potu pe taha ʻae ʻila ngingila ka ʻoku ʻikai totolo atu ʻi he kili, ka ʻoku matamata ʻuliʻuli ia: ko e meʻa tupu pe ia ʻi heʻene kalakala, pea ʻe fakahā ia ʻe he taulaʻeiki ʻoku maʻa: he ko e hangatāmaki ia ʻi heʻene kalakalaʻia.
29 And when a man (or a woman) has a plague in him, in the head or in the beard,
Kapau ʻoku tupu ʻi ha tangata pe ʻi ha fefine ʻae mahaki ʻi he ʻulu pe ʻi he kava;
30 then the priest has seen the plague, and behold, its appearance is deeper than the skin, and a thin, shining hair [is] in it, and the priest has pronounced him unclean; it [is] a scale—it [is] a leprosy of the head or of the beard.
‌ʻE mamata ai ʻe he taulaʻeiki ki he mahaki: pea vakai, kapau ʻoku hā mai ia ki lalo ʻi he kili; pea ʻoku ʻi ai ha tuʻoni fulufulu melomelo fuoiiki; ʻe toki fakahā ʻe he taulaʻeiki ʻoku taʻemaʻa ia: ko e kamaa mōmoa ia, ʻio, ko e kilia ʻoe ʻulu pe ʻoe kava.
31 And when the priest sees the scaly plague, and behold, its appearance is not deeper than the skin, and there is no black hair in it, then the priest has shut up [him who has] the scaly plague [for] seven days.
Pea kapau ʻoku mamata ʻe he taulaʻeiki ki he mahaki ko e kamaa, pea vakai, ʻoku ʻikai hā mai ia ʻi lalo ʻi he kili, pea ʻoku ʻikai ʻi ai ha fulufulu ʻuliʻuli; ʻe toki tāpuni[ki fale ]ʻe he taulaʻeiki ʻaia ʻoku mahaki ʻi he kamaa ʻi he ʻaho ʻe fitu:
32 And the priest has seen the plague on the seventh day, and behold, the scale has not spread, and a shining hair has not been in it, and the appearance of the scale is not deeper than the skin,
Pea ʻe mamata ʻe he taulaʻeiki ʻi hono fitu ʻoe ʻaho ki he mahaki: pea vakai, kapau ʻoku ʻikai totolo atu ʻae kama, pea ʻoku ʻikai ʻi ai ha fulufulu melomelo, pea ʻoku ʻikai matamata ʻi lalo ʻi he kili ʻae kama.
33 then he has shaved himself, but he does not shave the scale; and the priest has shut up [him who has] the scale [for] a second seven days.
‌ʻE fafai ia ka ʻe ʻikai fafai ʻae kamaa pea ʻe toe tāpuni[ki fale ]ʻa ia ʻoku kamaa ʻi he ʻaho ʻe fitu:
34 And the priest has seen the scale on the seventh day, and behold, the scale has not spread in the skin, and its appearance is not deeper than the skin, and the priest has pronounced him clean, and he has washed his garments, and has been clean.
Pea ʻe mamata ʻae taulaʻeiki ki he kamaa ʻi hono fitu ʻoe ʻaho: pea vakai, kapau ʻoku ʻikai totolo ʻae kamaa ʻi he kili, pea ʻikai hā ʻi lalo ʻi he kili; ʻe toki fakahā ʻe he taulaʻeiki ʻoku maʻa ia: pea ke fō ʻe ia hono ngaahi kofu, pea ʻe maʻa ai ia.
35 And if the scale spreads greatly in the skin after his cleansing,
Pea kapau ʻoku totolo lahi ʻae kamaa ʻi he kili ʻoka hili hono fakamaʻa:
36 and the priest has seen him, and behold, the scale has spread in the skin, the priest does not seek for the shining hair—he is unclean;
Pea ʻe mamata kiate ia ʻae taulaʻeiki pea vakai, kapau kuo totolo ʻae kamaa, ʻi he kili, ʻoua naʻa kumi ʻe he taulaʻeiki ki he fulufulu melomelo; ʻoku taʻemaʻa ia.
37 and if in his eyes the scale has stayed, and black hair has sprung up in it, the scale has been healed—he [is] clean—and the priest has pronounced him clean.
Pea kapau ʻoku hā mai ʻae kamaa ʻoku pehē ai pe, pea kuo tupu ʻi ai ʻae fulufulu ʻuliʻuli; kuo moʻui ʻae kamaa, ʻoku maʻa ia: pea ʻe fakahā ia ʻe he taulaʻeiki ʻoku maʻa ia.
38 And when a man or woman has bright spots in the skin of their flesh, white bright spots,
Kapau ʻoku ʻi ha tangata pe ko e fefine ʻae ngaahi ʻila ngingila ʻi he kili ʻo honau sino, ʻio, ʻae ngaahi ʻila hinehina ʻoku ngingila;
39 and the priest has seen, and behold, white [and] faded bright spots [are] in the skin of their flesh—it [is] a freckled spot broken out in the skin; he [is] clean.
Pea ʻe mamata ai ʻae taulaʻeiki pea vakai, kapau ʻoku hinehina ʻuliʻuli ʻae ngaahi ʻila ʻi hona sino; ko e ʻila ia ʻoku tupu ʻi hona sino; ʻoku maʻa ia.
40 And when a man’s head [is] polished, he [is] bald; he [is] clean;
Pea ko e tangata kuo mokulu hono louʻulu, kuo tula ia; ka ʻoku ne maʻa pe:
41 and if his head is polished from the corner of his face, he [is] bald of the forehead; he [is] clean.
Pea ko ia kuo mokulu hono louʻulu mei hono muʻa laʻē ki ʻao, ko e tula muʻa laʻē ia; ka ʻoku ne maʻa.
42 And when there is in the bald back of the head, or in the bald forehead, a reddish-white plague, it [is] a leprosy breaking out in the bald back of the head, or in the bald forehead;
Pea kapau ʻoku ʻi he ʻulu tula pe ʻi he muʻa laʻē tula ha meʻa pupula ʻoku hinehina kulokula; ko e kilia ia kuo tupu ʻi hono ʻulu tula pe ʻi hono muʻa laʻē tula.
43 and the priest has seen him, and behold, the rising of the reddish-white plague in the bald back of the head, or in the bald forehead, [is] as the appearance of leprosy, in the skin of the flesh,
Pea ʻe mamata ki ai ʻae taulaʻeiki pea vakai, kapau ʻoku hinehina kulokula ʻae meʻa kuo tupu ʻi hono ʻulu tula, pe ki hono muʻa laʻē tula, pea hā ia ʻo hangē ko e kilia ʻi he kili ʻoe sino:
44 he [is] a leprous man—he [is] unclean; the priest pronounces him utterly unclean; his plague [is] in his head.
Ko e tangata kilia ia, ʻoku taʻemaʻa ia; ʻe fakahā ia ʻe he taulaʻeiki ʻoku taʻemaʻa ʻaupito ia; ʻoku ʻi hono ʻulu ʻa hono mahaki.
45 As for the leper in whom [is] the plague, his garments are torn, and his head is uncovered, and he covers over the upper lip, and he calls, Unclean! Unclean!
Pea ko e kilia ʻaia ʻoku ʻiate ia ʻae mahaki, ʻe haehae hono ngaahi kofu, pea ʻe tekefua hono ʻulu, pea ʻe ʻai ʻe ia ha meʻa ʻufiʻufi ki hono loungutu ʻi ʻolunga, pea ʻe kalanga ia, “Taʻemaʻa, taʻemaʻa.”
46 He is unclean all the days that the plague [is] in him; he [is] unclean. He dwells alone; his dwelling [is] at the outside of the camp.
‌ʻE taʻemaʻa ia ʻi he ngaahi ʻaho kotoa pē ʻo hono mahaki; ʻoku taʻemaʻa ia: ʻe nofo tokotaha ia; ʻe tuʻu ʻa hono nofoʻanga ʻi tuaʻā ʻi he ʻapitanga.
47 And when there is a plague of leprosy in any garment—in a garment of wool, or in a garment of linen,
Ko e kofu foki ʻoku ʻi ai ʻae mahaki ko e kilia, pe ko ha kofu sipi ia, pe ko e kofu tupenu tuʻovalevale;
48 or in the warp, or in the woof, of linen or of wool, or in a skin, or in any work of skin—
‌ʻI hono lalanga fakamāukupu pe ʻi he lōloa: ʻi he tupenu, pe ʻi he kofu fulufuluʻi sipi; ko e meʻa ʻi ha kiliʻi manu, pe ʻi ha meʻa kuo ngaohi ʻaki ʻae kiliʻi manu;
49 and the plague has been greenish or reddish in the garment, or in the skin, or in the warp, or in the woof, or in any vessel of skin, it [is] a plague of leprosy, and it has been shown [to] the priest.
Pea kapau ʻoku hangē ko e lanu ʻakau mata ʻae mahaki, pe kulokula ʻi he kofu, pe ʻi he kiliʻi manu, ʻi hono lalanga fakamāukupu pe ʻi hono lōloa, pe ʻi ha meʻa ʻe taha he kiliʻi manu; ko e mahaki ia ko e kilia, pea ʻe fakahā ia ki he taulaʻeiki.
50 And the priest has seen the plague, and has shut up [that which has] the plague [for] seven days;
Pea ʻe mamata ʻae taulaʻeiki ki he mahaki, pea ʻe tāpuni [ki fale ]ʻaia ʻoku mahaki ʻi he ʻaho ʻe fitu:
51 and he has seen the plague on the seventh day, and the plague has spread in the garment, or in the warp, or in the woof, or in the skin, of all that is made of skin for work, the plague [is] a fretting leprosy; it [is] unclean.
Pea ʻe mamata ʻe ia ki he mahaki ʻi hono fitu ʻoe ʻaho: pea kapau kuo totolo ʻae mahaki ʻi he kofu, ʻi hono lalanga fakamāukupu pe ʻi hono lōloa, pe ʻi ha kiliʻi manu, pe ʻi ha meʻa ʻe taha kuo ngaohi ʻaki ʻae kiliʻi manu; ko e kilia fakamamahi ia: ʻoku taʻemaʻa ia.
52 And he has burned the garment, or the warp, or the woof, in wool or in linen, or any vessel of skin in which the plague is; for it [is] a fretting leprosy; it is burned with fire.
‌ʻE tutu ʻe ia ʻae kofu ko ia ʻaia ʻoku ʻi ai ʻae kilia, ʻi hono māukupu pe ʻi hono lōloa, ʻi he kofu sipi, pe ʻi he tupenu, pe ʻi ha kiliʻi manu, he ko e kilia fakamamahi ia; ʻe tutu ia ʻi he afi.
53 And if the priest sees, and behold, the plague has not spread in the garment, or in the warp, or in the woof, or in any vessel of skin,
Pea kapau ʻoku mamata ʻae taulaʻeiki, pea vakai, ʻoku ʻikai tupu ʻae mahaki ʻi he kofu, ʻi hono māukupu, pe ʻi hono lōloa, pe ʻi ha kiliʻi manu ʻe taha;
54 then the priest has commanded, and they have washed that in which the plague [is], and he has shut it up [for] a second seven days.
‌ʻE toki fekau ʻe he taulaʻeiki kenau fō ʻae meʻa ʻoku ʻi ai ʻae mahaki, pea ke tuku tāpuni ia ke toe ʻaho fitu:
55 And the priest has seen [that which has] the plague after it has been washed, and behold, the plague has not changed its aspect, and the plague has not spread—it [is] unclean; you burn it with fire; it [is] a fretting in its back-part or in its front-part.
Pea ʻe mamata ʻae taulaʻeiki ki he mahaki, hili hono fō ia: pea vakai, kapau kuo ʻikai liliu ʻo mata kehe ʻae mahaki, pea ʻoku ʻikai totolo atu ʻae mahaki; ʻoku taʻemaʻa ia; ke ke tutu ia ʻi he afi; he kuo kai ia ʻi loto kuo molemole ia ʻi loto mo tuʻa.
56 And if the priest has seen, and behold, the plague has faded after it has been washed, then he has torn it out of the garment, or out of the skin, or out of the warp, or out of the woof;
Pea kapau ʻoku mamata ʻae taulaʻeiki, pea vakai, ʻoku mata ʻuliʻuli ʻae mahaki hili hono fō; pea ʻe hae ia mei he kofu, pe mei he kiliʻi manu, pe mei hono lōloa pe mei hono māukupu ʻoe kofu.
57 and if it is still seen in the garment, or in the warp, or in the woof, or in any vessel of skin, it [is] a fretting; you burn it with fire—that in which the plague [is].
Pea kapau ʻoku kei hā ia ʻi he kofu, ʻi hono lōloa, pe ʻi he māukupu, pe ʻi ha kiliʻi manu ʻe taha: pehē ʻe toki tutu ʻaia ʻoku ʻi ai ʻae mahaki.
58 And the garment, or the warp, or the woof, or any vessel of skin which you wash when the plague has turned aside from them, then it has been washed a second time, and has been clean.
Pea ko e kofu, pe ko e lōloa pe māukupu, pe ko e kiliʻi manu ʻaia ʻoku ke fō, kapau ʻoku mahuʻi mei ai ʻae mahaki, pea ʻe toe fō ia ke liunga ua, pea ʻe maʻa ia.
59 This [is] the law of a plague of leprosy [in] a garment of wool or of linen, or of the warp or of the woof, or of any vessel of skin, to pronounce it clean or to pronounce it unclean.”
Ko eni ʻae fono ki he mahaki ko e kilia ʻi he kofu sipi pe ko e tupenu, ʻi hono lōloa pe ʻi hono māukupu, pe ha kiliʻi manu ʻe taha, ke fakahā ai hono maʻa, pe fakahā ʻa hono taʻemaʻa.

< Leviticus 13 >