Leviticus 14:36
Then shal the prest commaunde to rydde all thynge out of the house or euer the prest go in to se ye plage, lest all that is in the house be made vncleane. Afterwarde shall ye prest go in, to se the plage.
Then shal the prest commaunde to rydde all thynge out of the house or euer the prest go in to se ye plage, lest all that is in the house be made vncleane. Afterwarde shall ye prest go in, to se the plage.
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37Now whan he loketh, and fyndeth, yt there be holowe strakes yalowe or reedish in the walles of the house, & they seme to be lower then the wall besyde,
38then shall he go out at the dore of the house, and shut vp the house for seuen dayes.
39And vpon the seuenth daye whan he commeth, and seyth that the plage hath fretten farther in the walles of the house,
40the shall he commaunde to breake out the stones wherin the plage is, & to cast the in a foule place without the cite,
41& the house to be scraped within rounde aboute, and the dust yt is scraped of, to be poured without ye cite in an vncleane place,
42& to take other stones, and put them in the place of the other, and to take other playster, and playster the house.
43Whan the plage then commeth agayne, and breaketh forth in the house, after yt the stones are broke out, the playster scraped of, and the house playsterd of the new,
44the shal the prest go in: and whan he seyth that the plage hath fretten farther in the house, then is there surely a fretinge leprosy in the house, and it is vncleane:
45therfore shal the house be broken downe, both the stones, and ye tymber and all the dust of the house, and shal be caried out of the cite in to an vncleane place.
46And who so goeth into the house, whyle it is shut vp, is vncleane vntyll ye euen.
47And he yt lyeth therin, or eateth therin, shal wash his clothes.
48But yf the prest se (wha he goeth in) that this plage hath frett no farther in the house, after that the house is new playsterd, the shal he iudge it to be cleane, for the plage is healed.
49And to a synofferinge for the house, he shal take two byrdes, Ceder wodd, & purple woll, and ysope,
32Let this be the lawe for the leper, which is not able with his hande to get, that belongeth vnto his clensynge.
33And the LORDE spake vnto Moses and Aaron, and sayde:
34Whan ye are come in to the lande of Canaan, which I geue you to possesse: and yf there happen a plage of leprosy in any house of youre possession,
35then shal he that oweth the house, come and tell the prest, and saye: Me thynke there is as it were a plage of leprosy in my house.
53But yf the prest se that the plage hath frete no farther in ye cloth, either in the warpe or weft, or eny thinge made of skynne,
54then shal he commaunde to wash the thinge that the plage is in, and shall shut it vp other seuen dayes.
55And whan the prest seyth (after that the plage is wasshen) yt the plage is not chauged before his eyes, and hath frett no farther also, yet is it vncleane, & shalbe burnt wt fyre: for it is depe frete inwarde, and hath made skyrfes.
56Neuertheles whan the prest seyth that the prynte is vanyshed after the washinge of it, then shall he rente it out of the clothe, and of the skynne, out of the warpe or weft.
57But yf it appeare eny more in the clothe (either in the warpe, or in the weft) or eny maner thinge made of skynne, then is it a waxinge plage: and with fyre shal it be burnt that eny soch plage is in.
17And whan the prest loketh vpon him, and fyndeth, that the plage is turned to whyte, he shall iudge him cleane, for he is cleane.
50And whan he seyth the plage, he shal shut it vp seuen dayes.
51And vpon the seueth daye whan he seyth that ye plage hath frett farther in the cloth, in the warpe or weft, in a skynne or in eny maner thinge that is made of skynne, then is it a fretinge plage of leprosye, and is vncleane
2This is the lawe ouer ye leper, whan he shalbe clensed. He shall come vnto ye prest,
3and the prest shal go out of the hoost, and loke how the plage of leprosye is healed vpon the leper.
51and shall take the Ceder wodd, the purple woll, the ysope, and the lyuinge byrde, & dyppe them in the bloude of the slayne byrde vpon the sprynginge water, and sprenkle the house with all seue tymes:
52and so shal he purifie the house with the bloude of the byrde, with the springinge water, with the lyuinge byrde, with the Ceder wodd, with the ysope, and with the purple woll.
53And the lyuynge byrde shall he let flye at libertye out of the towne in to the felde, & make an attonement for the house, and then is it cleane.
54This is the lawe ouer all maner plage of leprosye & skyrfe,
55ouer ye leprosye of clothes and of houses,
14Whan eny ma sanctifieth his house vnto the LORDE for ye Sanctuary, the prest shall value it, whether it be good or bad. And as the prest valueth it, so shal it stonde.
5and on ye seuenth daye loke vpon him: yf the plage seme vnto him as afore, & hath frett no deper in the skynne, then shall the prest shut him vp yet seuen dayes mo.
6And whan he loketh on him agayne vpon the seuenth daye, and fyndeth, that the plage be darkish, and hath frett no deper in the skynne, the shal he iudge him cleane, for it is but a skyrfe, and he shal wash his clothes, & then is he cleane.
7But whan the scabbe fretteth farther in the skynne (after that he is sene of the prest, and iudged cleane) and he be now sene of the prest agayne:
8whan the prest seyth the, yt the scabbe hath frett farther in the skynne, he shal iudge him vncleane, for it is surely a leprosy.
9Whan a plage of leprosy is vpo a man, he shalbe brought vnto the prest.
11the is it surely an olde leprosy in ye skynne of his flesh, therfore shal the prest iudge him vncleane, and not shut him vp, for he is vncleane allready.
12But whan the leprosy breaketh out in the skynne, and couereth the whole skynne, from the heade vnto the fote, all that the prest can se,
13So whan the prest loketh vpon it, and fyndeth, that ye leprosy hath couered all the flesh, he shal iudge him cleane, for so moch as it is turned all in to whyte vpon him, for he is cleane.
11The shall the prest presente him that is clensed and these thinges before the LORDE, before the dore of the Tabernacle of wytnesse,
22Yf it hath frett farther in the skynne, then shal he iudge him vncleane, for it is surely a plage of leprosye.
3And whan the prest seyth the plage vpon the skynne of the flesh, that the hayres are turned to whyte, and it seme deper in that place then the other skynne of his flesh, then is it surely a leprosy, therfore shal the prest loke vpon him, and iudge him vncleane.
46And as longe as the sore is vpon him, he shal be vncleane, dwell alone, and haue his dwellinge without the hoost.
27And vpon the seuenth daye he shall loke vpon him: yf it hath frett farther in ye skynne, then shal he iudge him vncleane, for it is a leprosy.
57that it maye be knowne, whan eny thinge is vncleane or cleane. This is ye lawe of leprosy.
35But yf the scabbe freate farther in the skynne (after yt he is iudged cleane)
44therfore is he a leporous man and vncleane. And the prest shall iudge him vncleane, because of ye same sore vpo his heade.
25and the prest loketh vpon him, and fyndeth the hayre turned to whyte vpon the mark of the burnynge, & it apeare deper then the other skynne, the is there surely a leprosy broke out of ye prynte of ye burnynge: therfore shal ye prest iudge hi vncleane, for it is a plage of leprosye.