Leviticus 13:33 Meaning and Commentary
“If the priest examines the spot and it appears to be no deeper than the skin and the hair on it has turned white, the priest shall pronounce the person …
“If the priest examines the spot and it appears to be no deeper than the skin and the hair on it has turned white, the priest shall pronounce the person …
“But if the scab is white and appears to be deeper than the skin, it is a leprous disease; and the priest shall declare him unclean.” – Leviticus 13:32 Leviticus …
“And if the priest look upon the plague of the raw flesh, and behold, it be in sight deeper than the skin; it is a leprosy broken out of the …
“Then the priest shall examine the diseased area of the skin, and if the hair in the area has turned white and the disease appears to be deeper than the …
“If a man has a sore on his head or on his beard, and it is a leprous sore, he shall be brought to the priest.”– Leviticus 13:29 Leviticus 13:29 …
“But if the spot is white on the skin of his body and does not appear to be deeper than the skin and the hair in it has not turned …
“Then the priest shall examine the sore on the seventh day. If it has not spread and there is no yellow hair in it and the sore appears to be …
“But if the priest examines it, and indeed, there is no white hair in the bright spot, and it is not deeper than the skin, but has faded, then the …
“And the priest shall look upon the plague in the skin of the flesh: and if the hair in the plague be turned white, and the plague sighted deeper than …
“Or if there is a reddish-white sore on the bald head or on the bald forehead, it is a leprosy breaking out on his bald head or his bald forehead.”– …