New English Translation

Leviticus 13:17-31 New English Translation (NET)

17. The priest will then examine it, and if the infection has turned white, the priest is to pronounce the person with the infection clean – he is clean.

18. “When someone’s body has a boil on its skin and it heals,

19. and in the place of the boil there is a white swelling or a reddish white bright spot, he must show himself to the priest.

20. The priest will then examine it, and if it appears to be deeper than the skin and its hair has turned white, then the priest is to pronounce the person unclean. It is a diseased infection that has broken out in the boil.

21. If, however, the priest examines it, and there is no white hair in it, it is not deeper than the skin, and it has faded, then the priest is to quarantine him for seven days.

22. If it is spreading further on the skin, then the priest is to pronounce him unclean. It is an infection.

23. But if the bright spot stays in its place and has not spread, it is the scar of the boil, so the priest is to pronounce him clean.

24. “When a body has a burn on its skin and the raw area of the burn becomes a reddish white or white bright spot,

25. the priest must examine it, and if the hair has turned white in the bright spot and it appears to be deeper than the skin, it is a disease that has broken out in the burn. The priest is to pronounce the person unclean. It is a diseased infection.

26. If, however, the priest examines it and there is no white hair in the bright spot, it is not deeper than the skin, and it has faded, then the priest is to quarantine him for seven days.

27. The priest must then examine it on the seventh day, and if it is spreading further on the skin, then the priest is to pronounce him unclean. It is a diseased infection.

28. But if the bright spot stays in its place, has not spread on the skin, and it has faded, then it is the swelling of the burn, so the priest is to pronounce him clean, because it is the scar of the burn.

29. “When a man or a woman has an infection on the head or in the beard,

30. the priest is to examine the infection, and if it appears to be deeper than the skin and the hair in it is reddish yellow and thin, then the priest is to pronounce the person unclean. It is scall, a disease of the head or the beard.

31. But if the priest examines the scall infection and it does not appear to be deeper than the skin, and there is no black hair in it, then the priest is to quarantine the person with the scall infection for seven days.