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(0.71)Lev 14:39

The priest must return on the seventh day and examine it, and if 1  the infection has spread in the walls of the house,

(0.71)Psa 38:11

Because of my condition, 1  even my friends and acquaintances keep their distance; 2  my neighbors stand far away. 3 

(0.67)Lev 13:6

The priest must then examine it again on the seventh day, 1  and if 2  the infection has faded and has not spread on the skin, then the priest is to pronounce the person clean. 3  It is a scab, 4  so he must wash his clothes 5  and be clean.

(0.67)Lev 13:31

But if the priest examines the scall infection and it does not appear to be deeper than the skin, 1  and there is no black hair in it, then the priest is to quarantine the person with the scall infection for seven days. 2 

(0.67)Lev 13:49

if the infection 1  in the garment or leather or warp or woof or any article of leather is yellowish green or reddish, it is a diseased infection and it must be shown to the priest.

(0.67)Lev 14:48

“If, however, the priest enters 1  and examines it, and the 2  infection has not spread in the house after the house has been replastered, then the priest is to pronounce the house clean because the infection has been healed.

(0.67)Deu 17:8

If a matter is too difficult for you to judge – bloodshed, 1  legal claim, 2  or assault 3  – matters of controversy in your villages 4  – you must leave there and go up to the place the Lord your God chooses. 5 

(0.59)Gen 12:17

But the Lord struck Pharaoh and his household with severe diseases 1  because of Sarai, Abram’s wife.

(0.59)Lev 13:12

If, however, the disease breaks out 1  on the skin so that the disease covers all the skin of the person with the infection 2  from his head to his feet, as far as the priest can see, 3 

(0.59)Lev 13:13

the priest must then examine it, 1  and if 2  the disease covers his whole body, he is to pronounce the person with the infection clean. 3  He has turned all white, so he is clean. 4 

(0.59)Lev 13:20

The priest will then examine it, 1  and if 2  it appears to be deeper than the skin 3  and its hair has turned white, then the priest is to pronounce the person unclean. 4  It is a diseased infection that has broken out in the boil. 5 

(0.59)Lev 13:27

The priest must then examine it on the seventh day, and if it is spreading further 1  on the skin, then the priest is to pronounce him unclean. It is a diseased infection. 2 

(0.59)Lev 13:42

But if there is a reddish white infection in the back or front bald area, it is a disease breaking out in his back or front bald area.

(0.59)Lev 13:43

The priest is to examine it, 1  and if 2  the swelling of the infection is reddish white in the back or front bald area like the appearance of a disease on the skin of the body, 3 

(0.59)Lev 13:45

“As for the diseased person who has the infection, 1  his clothes must be torn, the hair of his head must be unbound, he must cover his mustache, 2  and he must call out ‘Unclean! Unclean!’

(0.59)Lev 13:46

The whole time he has the infection 1  he will be continually unclean. He must live in isolation, and his place of residence must be outside the camp.

(0.59)Lev 13:53

But if the priest examines it and 1  the infection has not spread in the garment or in the warp or in the woof or in any article of leather,

(0.59)Lev 13:58

But the garment or the warp or the woof or any article of leather which you wash and infection disappears from it 1  is to be washed a second time and it will be clean.”

(0.59)Lev 14:3

The priest is to go outside the camp and examine the infection. 1  If the infection of the diseased person has been healed, 2 

(0.59)Lev 14:34

“When you enter the land of Canaan which I am about to give 1  to you for a possession, and I put 2  a diseased infection in a house in the land you are to possess, 3 



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