< Leviticus 13 >
1 Yahweh said this to Aaron and Moses/me:
and to speak: speak LORD to(wards) Moses and to(wards) Aaron to/for to say
2 “When someone has on his skin a swelling or a rash or a shiny/bright spot that may become (contagious/a dreaded skin disease), he must be brought to Aaron or to one of his sons who are also priests.
man for to be in/on/with skin flesh his elevation or scab or bright spot and to be in/on/with skin flesh his to/for plague leprosy and to come (in): bring to(wards) Aaron [the] priest or to(wards) one from son: child his [the] priest
3 The priest must examine that part of the person’s skin. If the hair in that area has become white and it appears that the sore is deeper than just on the skin, it is a contagious skin disease. When the priest sees that, he must declare that the person must stay away from other people [MTY].
and to see: see [the] priest [obj] [the] plague in/on/with skin [the] flesh and hair in/on/with plague to overturn white and appearance [the] plague deep from skin flesh his plague leprosy he/she/it and to see: see him [the] priest and to defile [obj] him
4 If the spot on the person’s skin is white but it does not appear that the sore is deeper than just on the skin, the priest must tell him to stay away from other people for seven days.
and if bright spot white he/she/it in/on/with skin flesh his and deep nothing appearance her from [the] skin and hair her not to overturn white and to shut [the] priest [obj] [the] plague seven day
5 Then the priest must examine the person again. If the priest sees that the sore has not changed and has not spread, he must tell the person to stay away from people for seven more days.
and to see: see him [the] priest in/on/with day [the] seventh and behold [the] plague to stand: stand in/on/with eye his not to spread [the] plague in/on/with skin and to shut him [the] priest seven day second
6 Then the priest must examine him again. If the sore has faded and has not spread, the priest will allow him to be with other people again; it is only a rash. After the person washes his clothes, he will be allowed to be with other people again.
and to see: see [the] priest [obj] him in/on/with day [the] seventh second and behold to grow dim [the] plague and not to spread [the] plague in/on/with skin and be pure him [the] priest scab he/she/it and to wash garment his and be pure
7 But if the sore spreads after the priest has examined him, he must go to the priest again.
and if to spread to spread [the] scab in/on/with skin after to see: see he to(wards) [the] priest to/for purifying his and to see: see second to(wards) [the] priest
8 The priest will examine him; and if the sore has spread to more of the skin, it is a contagious skin disease, and the priest will declare that he must stay away from other people.
and to see: see [the] priest and behold to spread [the] scab in/on/with skin and to defile him [the] priest leprosy he/she/it
9 When anyone has a contagious skin disease, he must be brought to the priest.
plague leprosy for to be in/on/with man and to come (in): bring to(wards) [the] priest
10 The priest must examine him. And if there is a white swelling in the skin that has caused the hair in that swelling to become white, and if the flesh in that area is painful/sensitive,
and to see: see [the] priest and behold elevation white in/on/with skin and he/she/it to overturn hair white and recovery flesh alive in/on/with elevation
11 it is a permanent skin disease, and the priest will declare that he must stay away from other people. The priest does not need to tell that person that he must avoid other people, because other people already are wanting to stay away from him.
leprosy to sleep he/she/it in/on/with skin flesh his and to defile him [the] priest not to shut him for unclean he/she/it
12 ‘If the disease spreads all over someone’s body, and the priest examines that person and sees that it is covering his skin from his head to his feet,
and if to break out to break out [the] leprosy in/on/with skin and to cover [the] leprosy [obj] all skin [the] plague from head his and till foot his to/for all appearance eye [the] priest
13 and it has caused all his skin to become white [which will indicate that the disease has ended], the priest will declare that the person does not have to stay away from other people.
and to see: see [the] priest and behold to cover [the] leprosy [obj] all flesh his and be pure [obj] [the] plague all his to overturn white pure he/she/it
14 But if the person has open sores and they are very painful/sensitive, he has a contagious skin disease,
and in/on/with day to see: see in/on/with him flesh alive to defile
15 and when the priest sees that, he will declare that the person must stay away from other people.
and to see: see [the] priest [obj] [the] flesh [the] alive and to defile him [the] flesh [the] alive unclean he/she/it leprosy he/she/it
16 But if the person’s flesh changes and becomes white, he must go to the priest again.
or for to return: rescue [the] flesh [the] alive and to overturn to/for white and to come (in): come to(wards) [the] priest
17 The priest must examine him again; and if the sores have become white, the priest will declare that the person who had been infected is now permitted to be with other people again.
and to see: see him [the] priest and behold to overturn [the] plague to/for white and be pure [the] priest [obj] [the] plague pure he/she/it
18 ‘Then someone has a boil on his skin and it has healed,
and flesh for to be in/on/with him in/on/with skin his boil and to heal
19 but in the place where the boil was a white swelling or a bright/shiny spot appears, he must go to the priest.
and to be in/on/with place [the] boil elevation white or bright spot white reddish and to see: see to(wards) [the] priest
20 The priest must examine it. And if it seems to be deeper than just on the skin, and if the hair in that spot has become white, it is a contagious skin disease that has appeared where the boil had been. And the priest will declare that the person must stay away from other people.
and to see: see [the] priest and behold appearance her low from [the] skin and hair her to overturn white and to defile him [the] priest plague leprosy he/she/it in/on/with boil to break out
21 But when the priest examines it, if there is no white hair in that spot and it is only on the surface of the skin and has become less bright/shiny, then the priest will order him to stay away from other people for seven days.
and if to see: see her [the] priest and behold nothing in/on/with her hair white and low nothing she from [the] skin and he/she/it faint and to shut him [the] priest seven day
22 But if it is spreading, it is contagious and the priest will declare that the person must stay away from other people.
and if to spread to spread in/on/with skin and to defile [the] priest [obj] him plague he/she/it
23 But if that spot is unchanged and has not spread, it is only a scar from the boil, and the priest will declare that the person is permitted to be with other people again.
and if underneath: stand her to stand: stand [the] bright spot not to spread scar [the] boil he/she/it and be pure him [the] priest
24 ‘Then someone has a burn on his skin and a bright/shiny or white spot appears, and the flesh in that area is sensitive/painful,
or flesh for to be in/on/with skin his burn fire and to be recovery [the] burn bright spot white reddish or white
25 the priest must examine the spot. If the hair in that spot has turned white and it seems to be deeper than just on the surface of the skin, it is a contagious skin disease that has appeared where the burn was, and that person must stay away from other people.
and to see: see [obj] her [the] priest and behold to overturn hair white in/on/with bright spot and appearance her deep from [the] skin leprosy he/she/it in/on/with burn to break out and to defile [obj] him [the] priest plague leprosy he/she/it
26 But when the priest examines it and sees that there is no white hair in that spot and it is only on the surface of the skin, and has faded, the priest will declare that the person must stay away from people for seven days.
and if to see: see her [the] priest and behold nothing in/on/with bright spot hair white and low nothing she from [the] skin and he/she/it faint and to shut him [the] priest seven day
27 On the seventh day, the priest will examine him again. If the sore is spreading, it is a contagious skin disease, and the priest will declare that the person must stay away from other people.
and to see: see him [the] priest in/on/with day [the] seventh if to spread to spread in/on/with skin and to defile [the] priest [obj] him plague leprosy he/she/it
28 However, if the spot is not changed and has not spread but has faded, it is only a scar from the burn, and the priest will declare that the person is permitted to be with other people again.
and if underneath: stand her to stand: stand [the] bright spot not to spread in/on/with skin and he/she/it faint elevation [the] burn he/she/it and be pure him [the] priest for scar [the] burn he/she/it
29 ‘If a man or a woman has a sore on his head or on his chin,
and man or woman for to be in/on/with him plague in/on/with head or in/on/with beard
30 the priest must examine it. If it appears to be deeper than [just on the surface of] the skin, and the hair in that spot has thinned out and has become yellowish, it is a contagious skin disease that causes itching. And the priest will declare that the person must stay away from other people.
and to see: see [the] priest [obj] [the] plague and behold appearance his deep from [the] skin and in/on/with him hair yellow thin and to defile [obj] him [the] priest scab he/she/it leprosy [the] head or [the] beard he/she/it
31 But when the priest examines that kind of sore, if it seems to be only on the surface of the skin and there is no healthy hair in it, the priest will tell the person to stay away from other people for seven days.
and for to see: see [the] priest [obj] plague [the] scab and behold nothing appearance his deep from [the] skin and hair black nothing in/on/with him and to shut [the] priest [obj] plague [the] scab seven day
32 On the seventh day, the priest will examine the sore again. If it has not spread and if there is no yellow hair in that spot and if it appears to be only on the surface of the skin,
and to see: see [the] priest [obj] [the] plague in/on/with day [the] seventh and behold not to spread [the] scab and not to be in/on/with him hair yellow and appearance [the] scab nothing deep from [the] skin
33 the person must shave the hair near the sore but not the hair on the sore. And the priest will tell him to stay away from other people for seven more days.
and to shave and [obj] [the] scab not to shave and to shut [the] priest [obj] [the] scab seven day second
34 On the seventh day, the priest will examine that spot again. If it has not spread and it appears to be only on the surface of the skin, the priest will declare that the person is permitted to be with people again. The person must wash his clothes, and then he can be with other people.
and to see: see [the] priest [obj] [the] scab in/on/with day [the] seventh and behold not to spread [the] scab in/on/with skin and appearance his nothing he deep from [the] skin and be pure [obj] him [the] priest and to wash garment his and be pure
35 But if the sore later spreads,
and if to spread to spread [the] scab in/on/with skin after purifying his
36 the priest must examine him again. If the itch/sore has spread, the priest does not need to look for yellow hair, because it is clear that the person has a contagious skin disease.
and to see: see him [the] priest and behold to spread [the] scab in/on/with skin not to enquire [the] priest to/for hair [the] yellow unclean he/she/it
37 However, if the priest thinks that the spot has not changed, and healthy hair is growing in that area, it is clear that the itch has healed, and the priest will declare that the person is permitted to be with other people again.
and if in/on/with eye his to stand: stand [the] scab and hair black to spring in/on/with him to heal [the] scab pure he/she/it and be pure him [the] priest
38 ‘Then a man or a woman has white spots on the skin,
and man or woman for to be in/on/with skin flesh their bright spot bright spot white
39 the priest should examine them. But if the spots are dull white, it is only a rash, and [the priest will declare that] the person is permitted to be with other people.
and to see: see [the] priest and behold in/on/with skin flesh their bright spot faint white spot he/she/it to break out in/on/with skin pure he/she/it
40 ‘If a man loses the hair on any part of his head, he does not need to stay away from other people.
and man: anyone for to smooth head his bald he/she/it pure he/she/it
and if from side face his to smooth head his bald he/she/it pure he/she/it
42 But if he gets a bright/shiny sore on his bald head or on his forehead, he has a contagious skin disease.
and for to be in/on/with baldness or in/on/with baldness plague white reddish leprosy to break out he/she/it in/on/with baldness his or in/on/with baldness his
43 The priest must examine him. If the swollen sore is a bright spot like [the spot on someone who has] a contagious skin disease,
and to see: see [obj] him [the] priest and behold elevation [the] plague white reddish in/on/with baldness his or in/on/with baldness his like/as appearance leprosy skin flesh
44 the priest will declare that the man has a contagious skin disease and must not be with other people.
man be leprous he/she/it unclean he/she/it to defile to defile him [the] priest in/on/with head his plague his
45 ‘Anyone who has a contagious skin disease must wear torn clothes and not comb his hair. [When he is near other people], he must cover the lower part to his face and call out, “Do not come near me! I have a contagious skin disease!”
and [the] be leprous which in/on/with him [the] plague garment his to be to tear and head his to be to neglect and upon mustache to enwrap and unclean unclean to call: call out
46 He is not allowed to be with other people as long as he has the disease. He must live alone, outside the camp.’”
all day which [the] plague in/on/with him to defile unclean he/she/it isolation to dwell from outside to/for camp seat his
47 “Sometimes a person’s clothing gets mildew on it. It may be clothing that is woven from wool or made from linen or from leather.
and [the] garment for to be in/on/with him plague leprosy in/on/with garment wool or in/on/with garment flax
or in/on/with warp or in/on/with mixture to/for flax and to/for wool or in/on/with skin or in/on/with all work skin
49 If the contaminated/mildewed part is greenish or reddish, it is a spreading mildew, and it must be shown to the priest.
and to be [the] plague greenish or reddish in/on/with garment or in/on/with skin or in/on/with warp or in/on/with mixture or in/on/with all article/utensil skin plague leprosy he/she/it and to see: see [obj] [the] priest
50 The priest will examine it, and then put it in a separate place by itself for seven days.
and to see: see [the] priest [obj] [the] plague and to shut [obj] [the] plague seven day
51 On the seventh day he must examine it again. If the mildew has spread, it is clear that it is a type of mildew that destroys clothing, and that clothing must not be worn again.
and to see: see [obj] [the] plague in/on/with day [the] seventh for to spread [the] plague in/on/with garment or in/on/with warp or in/on/with mixture or in/on/with skin to/for all which to make: do [the] skin to/for work leprosy to malign [the] plague unclean he/she/it
52 The owner must burn completely the item that has the mildew in it, whatever kind of item it is.
and to burn [obj] [the] garment or [obj] [the] warp or [obj] [the] mixture in/on/with wool or in/on/with flax or [obj] all article/utensil [the] skin which to be in/on/with him [the] plague for leprosy to malign he/she/it in/on/with fire to burn
53 But when the priest examines it, if the mildew has not spread,
and if to see: see [the] priest and behold not to spread [the] plague in/on/with garment or in/on/with warp or in/on/with mixture or in/on/with all article/utensil skin
54 he will tell the person [who owns it] to wash it. Then he must put it in a separate place for another seven days.
and to command [the] priest and to wash [obj] which in/on/with him [the] plague and to shut him seven day second
55 Then the priest will examine it again. If the color of the mildew has not changed, even though it has not spread, that item must not be worn again. It does not matter if the mildew is on the inside of the clothing or on the outside; it must be burned.
and to see: see [the] priest after to wash [obj] [the] plague and behold not to overturn [the] plague [obj] eye: appearance his and [the] plague not to spread unclean he/she/it in/on/with fire to burn him eating he/she/it in/on/with baldness his or in/on/with baldness his
56 But when the priest examines it [after it has been washed], if the mildew has faded, he must tear out that part that had the mildew in it.
and if to see: see [the] priest and behold to grow dim [the] plague after to wash [obj] him and to tear [obj] him from [the] garment or from [the] skin or from [the] warp or from [the] mixture
57 But if the mildew reappears in that item, it is clear that it is spreading, and the whole item must be burned.
and if to see: see still in/on/with garment or in/on/with warp or in/on/with mixture or in/on/with all article/utensil skin to sprout he/she/it in/on/with fire to burn him [obj] which in/on/with him [the] plague
58 But after the clothing is washed and the mildew disappears, it must be washed again, and then it can be worn again.
and [the] garment or [the] warp or [the] mixture or all article/utensil [the] skin which to wash and to turn aside: depart from them [the] plague and to wash second and be pure
59 Those are the regulations concerning mildew on things made of wool or linen or leather, for deciding whether those things can continue to be worn or not.”
this instruction plague leprosy garment [the] wool or [the] flax or [the] warp or [the] mixture or all article/utensil skin to/for be pure him or to/for to defile him