“When someone has on the skin of his [a]body a swelling, or a scab, or a bright spot, and it becomes an infection of [b]leprosy on the skin of his [c]body, (A)then he shall be brought to Aaron the priest or to one of his sons the priests.

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  1. Leviticus 13:2 Lit flesh
  2. Leviticus 13:2 I.e., or a serious, unspecified disease, and so throughout the ch
  3. Leviticus 13:2 Lit flesh

“When anyone has a swelling(A) or a rash or a shiny spot(B) on their skin that may be a defiling skin disease,[a](C) they must be brought to Aaron the priest(D) or to one of his sons[b] who is a priest.

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  1. Leviticus 13:2 The Hebrew word for defiling skin disease, traditionally translated “leprosy,” was used for various diseases affecting the skin; here and throughout verses 3-46.
  2. Leviticus 13:2 Or descendants

But if the bright spot is white on the skin of his [a]body, and [b]it does not appear to be deeper than the skin, and the hair on it has not turned white, then the priest shall [c]isolate the person who has the infection for seven days.

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  1. Leviticus 13:4 Lit flesh
  2. Leviticus 13:4 Lit the appearance of it is not deeper
  3. Leviticus 13:4 Lit separate

If the shiny spot(A) on the skin is white but does not appear to be more than skin deep and the hair in it has not turned white, the priest is to isolate the affected person for seven days.(B)

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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;

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19 and in the place where the boil was, a white swelling or reddish-white(A) spot(B) appears, they must present themselves to the priest.

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23 But if the bright spot remains in its place and does not spread, it is only the scar of the boil; and the priest shall pronounce him clean.

24 “Or if the [a]body sustains in its skin a burn by fire, and the raw flesh of the burn becomes a bright spot, reddish-white, or white, 25 then the priest shall look at it. And if the hair in the bright spot has (A)turned white and it appears to be deeper than the skin, it is leprosy; it has broken out in the burn. Therefore, the priest shall pronounce him unclean; it is an infection of leprosy. 26 But if the priest looks at it, and indeed, there is no white hair in the bright spot and it is no deeper than the skin, but is dim, then the priest shall [b]isolate him for seven days; 27 and the priest shall look at him on the seventh day. If it spreads farther in the skin, then the priest shall pronounce him unclean; it is an infection of leprosy. 28 But if the bright spot remains in its place and has not spread in the skin, but is dim, it is the swelling from the burn; and the priest shall pronounce him clean, for it is only the scar of the burn.

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  1. Leviticus 13:24 Lit flesh
  2. Leviticus 13:26 Lit separate

23 But if the spot is unchanged and has not spread, it is only a scar from the boil, and the priest shall pronounce them clean.(A)

24 “When someone has a burn on their skin and a reddish-white or white spot appears in the raw flesh of the burn, 25 the priest is to examine the spot, and if the hair in it has turned white, and it appears to be more than skin deep, it is a defiling disease that has broken out in the burn. The priest shall pronounce them unclean; it is a defiling skin disease.(B) 26 But if the priest examines it and there is no white hair in the spot and if it is not more than skin deep and has faded, then the priest is to isolate them for seven days.(C) 27 On the seventh day the priest is to examine that person,(D) and if it is spreading in the skin, the priest shall pronounce them unclean; it is a defiling skin disease. 28 If, however, the spot is unchanged and has not spread in the skin but has faded, it is a swelling from the burn, and the priest shall pronounce them clean; it is only a scar from the burn.(E)

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38 “When a man or a woman has bright spots on the skin of the [a]body, white bright spots, 39 then the priest shall look, and if the bright spots on the skin of their [b]bodies are a faint white, it is [c]eczema that has broken out on the skin; he is clean.

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  1. Leviticus 13:38 Lit flesh
  2. Leviticus 13:39 Lit flesh
  3. Leviticus 13:39 Lit vitiligo

38 “When a man or woman has white spots on the skin, 39 the priest is to examine them, and if the spots are dull white, it is a harmless rash that has broken out on the skin; they are clean.

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56 and (A)for a swelling, for a scab, and for a bright spot— 57 to teach [a]when they are unclean and [b]when they are clean. This is the law of leprosy.

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  1. Leviticus 14:57 Lit on the day of uncleanness
  2. Leviticus 14:57 Lit on the day of cleanness

56 and for a swelling, a rash or a shiny spot,(A) 57 to determine when something is clean or unclean.

These are the regulations for defiling skin diseases and defiling molds.(B)

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If my step has (A)turned from the way,
Or my heart [a]followed my eyes,
Or if any (B)spot has stuck to my hands,

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  1. Job 31:7 Lit walked after

if my steps have turned from the path,(A)
    if my heart has been led by my eyes,
    or if my hands(B) have been defiled,(C)

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27 that He might (A)present to Himself the church [a]in all her glory, having no spot or wrinkle or any such thing; but that she would be (B)holy and blameless.

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  1. Ephesians 5:27 Lit glorious

27 and to present her to himself(A) as a radiant church, without stain or wrinkle or any other blemish, but holy and blameless.(B)

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14 that you keep the commandment without [a]fault or reproach until the (A)appearing of our Lord Jesus Christ,

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  1. 1 Timothy 6:14 Lit spot

14 to keep this command without spot or blame(A) until the appearing of our Lord Jesus Christ,(B)

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27 Pure and undefiled religion (A)in the sight of our God and Father is this: to (B)visit (C)orphans and widows in their distress, and to keep oneself unstained [a]by (D)the world.

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  1. James 1:27 Lit from

27 Religion that God our Father accepts as pure and faultless is this: to look after(A) orphans and widows(B) in their distress and to keep oneself from being polluted by the world.(C)

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19 but with precious (A)blood, as of a (B)lamb unblemished and spotless, the blood of Christ.

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19 but with the precious blood(A) of Christ, a lamb(B) without blemish or defect.(C)

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