Exodus 4:6
New American Standard Bible
6 The Lord furthermore said to him, “Now put your hand inside the fold of your robe.” So he put his hand inside the fold, and when he took it out, behold, his hand was (A)leprous like snow.
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Exodus 4:6
New International Version
6 Then the Lord said, “Put your hand inside your cloak.” So Moses put his hand into his cloak, and when he took it out, the skin was leprous[a]—it had become as white as snow.(A)
Footnotes
- Exodus 4:6 The Hebrew word for leprous was used for various diseases affecting the skin.
Leviticus 13:18-20
New American Standard Bible
18 “Now when the [a]body has a boil on its skin and it is healed, 19 and in the place of the boil there is a white swelling or a reddish-white, bright spot, then it shall be shown to the priest; 20 and the priest shall look, and behold, if [b]it appears to be deeper than the skin, and the hair on it has turned white, then the priest shall pronounce him unclean; it is the infection of leprosy, it has broken out in the boil.
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- Leviticus 13:18 Lit flesh
- Leviticus 13:20 Lit the appearance of it is deeper
Leviticus 13:18-20
New International Version
18 “When someone has a boil(A) on their skin and it heals, 19 and in the place where the boil was, a white swelling or reddish-white(B) spot(C) appears, they must present themselves to the priest. 20 The priest is to examine it, and if it appears to be more than skin deep and the hair in it has turned white, the priest shall pronounce that person unclean. It is a defiling skin disease(D) that has broken out where the boil was.
Job 7:5
New American Standard Bible
Footnotes
- Job 7:5 Lit melts
Job 7:5
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