Leviticus 14:41
And he shall commaunde the house to be scraped within rounde about, and powre out the dust that they scrape of, without the citie into a foule place.
And he shall commaunde the house to be scraped within rounde about, and powre out the dust that they scrape of, without the citie into a foule place.
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34 When ye be come vnto the lande of Chanaan, which I geue you in possession, and yf I put the plague of leprosie in a house of the land of your possession:
35 He that oweth the house shall come, & tell the priest, saying: Me thinke that there is as it were a plague in ye house.
36 Then the priest shall comaunde them to emptie the house, before the priest go into it to see the plague, that all that is in the house be not made vncleane: and the must the priest go in, to see the house.
37 And he shall see the plague: and yf the plague be in the walles of the house, & that there be hollowe strakes, greenish or reddishe, which seeme to be lower then the wall it selfe:
38 Then the priest shall go out of ye house, to the doore of the house, and shut vp the house seuen dayes.
39 And the priest shall come agayne the seuenth day, & yf he see that the plague be increased in the walles of the house,
40 Then the priest shall comaunde them to take away ye stones in which ye plague is, and let them cast them into a foule place without the citie,
42 And they shall take other stones, and put the in the place of those stones, and other morter to plaster ye house withall.
43 And if the plague come againe, & breake out in the house after that he hath taken away the stones and scraped the house, & after that he hath plastered the house,
44 Then the priest shall come and see it: & yf that the plague hath growen further in the house, it is a frettyng leprosie in the house, it is therfore vncleane.
45 And he shall breake downe the house, and the stones of it, and the timber therof, and all the morter of the house: and he shall cary them out of the citie into a foule place.
46 Moreouer, he that goeth into ye house all the whyle that it is shut vp, shalbe vncleane vntyll the euen.
47 He also that sleepeth in the house, shal washe his clothes: he lykewyse that eateth in ye house, shall washe his clothes.
48 And yf the priest come and see that the plague hath spread no further in ye house after that it is newe plastered: the priest shall iudge that house cleane, because the plague is healed.
49 And let hym take to clense the house withall, two birdes, ceder wood, and a scarlet lase and ysope.
50 And he shal kill one of the birdes in an earthen vessell, & vpon runnyng water:
51 And take the ceder wood, and the ysope, and the scarlet lase with the lyuyng birde, and dippe them in the blood of the slayne birde, and in the runnyng water, & sprinckle the house seue tymes.
52 And he shall clense the house with the blood of ye birde, & with the running water, with the liuing birde, with the ceder wood, & the ysope, and the scarlet lase.
53 But he shall let the lyuyng birde flee out of the towne into the brode fieldes, & so make an attonement for the house, and it shalbe cleane.
54 This is the lawe for all maner plague of leprosie and fret,
55 And of the leprosie of garment & house,
56 For a swellyng, for a scabbe, and for a shynyng whyte,
57 To teache when it must be made vncleane, and cleane: this is the lawe of leprosie.
11 It wilbe an olde leprosie in the skynne of his fleshe, and the priest shall make hym vncleane, and shall not shut hym vp, seyng he is vncleane.
12 If a leprosie breake out abrode in the skynne, and couer all the skynne from his head to his foote wheresoeuer the priest loketh,
44 Then he is a leprous man & vncleane: And the priest shal make him vncleane, for the plague therof is in his head.
45 The leper in whom the plague is, shal haue his clothes rent, & his head bare, & shall put a coueryng vpon his lippes, and shall crye: vncleane, vncleane.
46 And as long as the disease lasteth vpon hym, he shalbe defiled and vncleane: he shall dwell alone, euen without the campe shall his habitation be.
54 The priest shall commaunde them to washe the thyng wherin the plague is, and he shall shut it vp seuen dayes mo.
55 And the priest shall loke on the plague agayne after that it is wasshed: and yf the plague haue not chaunged his colour, and is spread no further abrode, it is vncleane, thou shalt burne it in the fire: for it is fret inwarde, whether it be bauld behynd in the head or before.
2 This is the lawe of the leper in the day of his clensyng: He shalbe brought vnto the priest,
3 And the priest shal go out without the campe, and the priest shall loke vpon hym, and yf the plague of leprosie be healed in the leper,
7 But yf the scabbe growe in the skynne after that he is seene of the priest and iudged cleane, he shalbe seene of the priest agayne.
8 If the priest see that the scabbe be growen abrode in the skinne, the priest shall make hym vncleane: for it is a leprosie.
9 When the plague of the leprosie is in a man, he shalbe brought vnto the priest.
14 But and if there be rawe fleshe on him when he is seene, he shalbe vncleane.
11 For behold the Lord commaundeth, and he will smyte the great house with breaches, & the litle houses with cleftes.
15 Thus wyll I perfourme my wrath vpon this wall, and vpon them that haue daubed it with vntempred morter, and then wyl I say vnto you, The wall is gone, and the daubers of it.
22 And yf it spreade abrode in the skynne, the priest shall make hym vncleane, seyng it is a sore.
7 And he shall sprinckle vpon hym that must be clensed of his leprosie seuen tymes, and clense hym, and shall let the lyuyng birde go free into the fielde.
50 The priest therfore shal see the plague, and shut it vp seuen dayes.
51 And he shall loke on the plague the seuenth day: which, yf it be increased in the garment, whether it be in ye warpe or woofe, or in a skinne, or in any thyng that is made of skinne, it is the leprosie of a frettyng sore, it is vncleane.
32 This is the lawe of hym in whom is the plague of leprosie, and whose hande is not able to get that which pertaineth to his clensyng.
35 But if the fret growe in the skynne after his clensyng,
11 Therfore tell them which daube with vntempred morter, that it shall fall: for there shal come a great showre of raine, I will sende haylestones to cause it to fall, and a great storme of winde shall breake it.
12 And lo, when the wall is fallen, shall it not then be sayd vnto you, Where is nowe your morter that ye daubed it withall?
17 And from aboue the doore vnto the house within and without, and vpon euery wall rounde about within and without, toke he measure.
11 And the priest that maketh him cleane, shall bryng the man that is to be made cleane, & those thynges, before the Lord at the doore of the tabernacle of the congregation.
27 And the priest shall loke on hym the seuenth day: and yf it be growen abrode in the skynne, the priest shall iudge hym vncleane, seyng it is ye plague of leprosie.
57 And yf it appeare styll in the garment, either in the warpe, or in the woofe, or in any thyng made of skinne: it is a spreadyng plague, thou shalt burne that wherin the plague is, with fire.