(0.57) | Lev 13:4 | “If 1 it is a white bright spot on the skin of his body, but it does not appear to be deeper than the skin, 2 and the hair has not turned white, then the priest is to quarantine the person with the infection for seven days. 3 |
(0.57) | Lev 13:34 | The priest must then examine the scall on the seventh day, and if 1 the scall has not spread on the skin and it does not appear to be deeper than the skin, 2 then the priest is to pronounce him clean. 3 So he is to wash his clothes and be clean. |
(0.57) | 2Ch 26:21 | King Uzziah suffered from a skin disease until the day he died. He lived in separate quarters, 1 afflicted by a skin disease and banned from the Lord’s temple. His son Jotham was in charge of the palace and ruled over the people of the land. |
(0.51) | Exo 4:7 | He said, “Put your hand back into your robe.” So he put his hand back into his robe, and when he brought it out from his robe – there it was, 1 restored 2 like the rest of his skin! 3 |
(0.51) | Exo 34:35 | When the Israelites would see 1 the face of Moses, that 2 the skin of Moses’ face shone, Moses would put the veil on his face again, until he went in to speak with the Lord. 3 |
(0.51) | Lev 13:2 | “When someone has 1 a swelling 2 or a scab 3 or a bright spot 4 on the skin of his body 5 that may become a diseased infection, 6 he must be brought to Aaron the priest or one of his sons, the priests. 7 |
(0.51) | Lev 13:7 | If, however, the scab is spreading further 1 on the skin after he has shown himself to the priest for his purification, then he must show himself to the priest a second time. |
(0.51) | Lev 13:10 | The priest will then examine it, 1 and if 2 a white swelling is on the skin, it has turned the hair white, and there is raw flesh in the swelling, 3 |
(0.51) | Lev 13:11 | it is a chronic 1 disease on the skin of his body, 2 so the priest is to pronounce him unclean. 3 The priest 4 must not merely quarantine him, for he is unclean. 5 |
(0.51) | Lev 13:21 | If, however, 1 the priest examines it, and 2 there is no white hair in it, it is not deeper than the skin, and it has faded, then the priest is to quarantine him for seven days. 3 |
(0.51) | Lev 13:26 | If, however, 1 the priest examines it and 2 there is no white hair in the bright spot, it is not deeper than the skin, 3 and it has faded, then the priest is to quarantine him for seven days. 4 |
(0.51) | 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 |
(0.51) | Lev 13:32 | The priest must then examine the infection on the seventh day, and if 1 the scall has not spread, there is no reddish yellow hair in it, and the scall does not appear to be deeper than the skin, 2 |
(0.51) | Lev 13:36 | then the priest is to examine it, and if 1 the scall has spread on the skin the priest is not to search further for reddish yellow hair. 2 The person 3 is unclean. |
(0.51) | 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 |
(0.51) | 2Ki 5:1 | Now Naaman, the commander of the king of Syria’s army, was esteemed and respected by his master, 1 for through him the Lord had given Syria military victories. But this great warrior had a skin disease. 2 |
(0.51) | 2Ki 5:6 | He brought the letter to king of Israel. It read: “This is a letter of introduction for my servant Naaman, 1 whom I have sent to be cured of his skin disease.” |
(0.51) | 2Ki 5:11 | Naaman went away angry. He said, “Look, I thought for sure he would come out, stand there, invoke the name of the Lord his God, wave his hand over the area, and cure the skin disease. |
(0.51) | 2Ki 5:14 | So he went down and dipped in the Jordan seven times, as the prophet had instructed. 1 His skin became as smooth as a young child’s 2 and he was healed. |
(0.51) | 2Ki 7:3 | Now four men with a skin disease 1 were sitting at the entrance of the city gate. They said to one another, “Why are we just sitting here waiting to die? 2 |