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But when raw flesh appeareth in him, he shall be unclean.(Leviticus 13:14)
And the priest shall see the raw flesh, and pronounce him to be unclean: for the raw flesh is unclean: it is a leprosy.(Leviticus 13:15)
Or if the raw flesh turn again, and be changed unto white, he shall come unto the priest;(Leviticus 13:16)
And the priest shall see him: and, behold, if the plague be turned into white; then the priest shall pronounce him clean that hath the plague: he is clean.
The flesh also, in which, even in the skin thereof, was a boil, and is healed,(Leviticus 13:18)
And in the place of the boil there be a white rising, or a bright spot, white, and somewhat reddish, and it be showed to the priest;(Leviticus 13:19)
And if, when the priest seeth it, behold, it be in sight lower than the skin, and the hair thereof be turned white; the priest shall pronounce him unclean: it is a plague of leprosy broken out of the boil.(Leviticus 13:20)

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