2. If sores or boils or a skin rash should break out and start spreading on your body, you must be brought to Aaron or to one of the other priests.
3. If the priest discovers that the hair in the infected area has turned white and that the infection seems more than skin deep, he will say, “This is leprosy—you are unclean.”
4. But if the infected area is white and only skin deep, and if the hair in it hasn't turned white, the priest will order you to stay away from everyone else for seven days.
5. If the disease hasn't spread by that time, he will order you to stay away from everyone else for another seven days.
6. Then if the disease hasn't got any worse or spread, the priest will say, “You are clean. It was only a sore. After you wash your clothes, you may go home.”
35-36. Later, if the itch starts spreading, even though the hair is still healthy, the priest will say, “You are unclean.”
40-41. If you become bald on any part of your head, you are still clean.
42-43. But if a priest discovers that a reddish-white sore has broken out on the bald spot and looks like leprosy, he will say,
47-50. If a greenish or reddish spot appears anywhere on any of your clothing or on anything made of leather, you must let the priest examine the clothing or the leather. He will put it aside for seven days,