35. But if the scale spreads over the skin after his cleansing,
36. then the priest shall examine him. If the scale has spread over the skin, the priest shall not look for yellow hair. He is unclean.
37. But if the scale appears not to have changed and there is black hair growing in it, then the scale is healed. He is clean and the priest shall pronounce him clean.
38. If a man or a woman has spots on the skin of the body, even white bright spots,
39. then the priest shall examine, and if the bright spots on the skin of the body are a faded white, then it is just a rash that has broken out on the skin. He is clean.
40. When a man has lost hair from his head, then he is bald. He is still clean.
41. And when a man has lost hair from his forehead, then he is bald on the forehead. He is still clean.
42. But if there is on the bald head or bald forehead a reddish-white sore, it is a leprous disease breaking out on his bald head or his bald forehead.
43. Then the priest shall examine it. If the diseased swelling is reddish-white on his bald head or on his bald forehead, resembling a leprous disease in the skin of the body,
44. he is leprous. He is unclean. The priest shall pronounce him unclean. His disease is on his head.
45. The man who has the leprous disease shall have torn clothes and disheveled hair; and he shall cover his mustache and shall cry, “Unclean, unclean.”
46. All the days that he has the disease, he shall be defiled. He is unclean. He shall dwell alone, and he shall live outside the camp.
47. If a garment has a leprous disease, whether it is a wool or a linen garment,
48. whether it is in the warp or woof of the linen or wool fabric, or in the leather or anything made of leather,
49. and if the disease is greenish or reddish in the garment, or in the leather, or in the warp or woof, or in anything made of leather, it is a leprous disease and shall be shown to the priest.
50. And the priest shall examine the disease, and isolate the infected article for seven days.