Leviticus 
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  - The LORD said to Moses,
 
  - "These are the regulations for the diseased 
    person at the time of his ceremonial cleansing, when he is brought to the 
    priest:
 
  - The priest is to go outside the camp and 
    examine him. If the person has been healed of his infectious skin disease,
 
  - the priest shall order that two live clean 
    birds and some cedar wood, scarlet yarn and hyssop be brought for the one 
    to be cleansed.
 
  - Then the priest shall order that one of the 
    birds be killed over fresh water in a clay pot.
 
  - He is then to take the live bird and dip 
    it, together with the cedar wood, the scarlet yarn and the hyssop, into the 
    blood of the bird that was killed over the fresh water.
 
  - Seven times he shall sprinkle the one to 
    be cleansed of the infectious disease and pronounce him clean. Then he is 
    to release the live bird in the open fields.
 
  - "The person to be cleansed must wash 
    his clothes, shave off all his hair and bathe with water; then he will be 
    ceremonially clean. After this he may come into the camp, but he must stay 
    outside his tent for seven days.
 
  - On the seventh day he must shave off all 
    his hair; he must shave his head, his beard, his eyebrows and the rest of 
    his hair. He must wash his clothes and bathe himself with water, and he will 
    be clean.
 
  - "On the eighth day he must bring two 
    male lambs and one ewe lamb a year old, each without defect, along with three-tenths 
    of an ephah of fine flour mixed with oil for a grain offering, and one log 
    of oil.
 
  - The priest who pronounces him clean shall 
    present both the one to be cleansed and his offerings before the LORD at the 
    entrance to the Tent of Meeting.
 
  - "Then the priest is to take one of the 
    male lambs and offer it as a guilt offering, along with the log of oil; he 
    shall wave them before the LORD as a wave offering.
 
  - He is to slaughter the lamb in the holy place 
    where the sin offering and the burnt offering are slaughtered. Like the sin 
    offering, the guilt offering belongs to the priest; it is most holy.
 
  - The priest is to take some of the blood of 
    the guilt offering and put it on the lobe of the right ear of the one to be 
    cleansed, on the thumb of his right hand and on the big toe of his right foot.
 
  - The priest shall then take some of the log 
    of oil, pour it in the palm of his own left hand,
 
  - dip his right forefinger into the oil in 
    his palm, and with his finger sprinkle some of it before the LORD seven times.
 
  - The priest is to put some of the oil remaining 
    in his palm on the lobe of the right ear of the one to be cleansed, on the 
    thumb of his right hand and on the big toe of his right foot, on top of the 
    blood of the guilt offering.
 
  - The rest of the oil in his palm the priest 
    shall put on the head of the one to be cleansed and make atonement for him 
    before the LORD.
 
  - "Then the priest is to sacrifice the 
    sin offering and make atonement for the one to be cleansed from his uncleanness. 
    After that, the priest shall slaughter the burnt offering
 
  - and offer it on the altar, together with 
    the grain offering, and make atonement for him, and he will be clean.
 
  - "If, however, he is poor and cannot 
    afford these, he must take one male lamb as a guilt offering to be waved to 
    make atonement for him, together with a tenth of an ephah of fine flour mixed 
    with oil for a grain offering, a log of oil,
 
  - and two doves or two young pigeons, which 
    he can afford, one for a sin offering and the other for a burnt offering.
 
  - "On the eighth day he must bring them 
    for his cleansing to the priest at the entrance to the Tent of Meeting, before 
    the LORD.
 
  - The priest is to take the lamb for the guilt 
    offering, together with the log of oil, and wave them before the LORD as a 
    wave offering.
 
  - He shall slaughter the lamb for the guilt 
    offering and take some of its blood and put it on the lobe of the right ear 
    of the one to be cleansed, on the thumb of his right hand and on the big toe 
    of his right foot.
 
  - The priest is to pour some of the oil into 
    the palm of his own left hand,
 
  - and with his right forefinger sprinkle some 
    of the oil from his palm seven times before the LORD.
 
  - Some of the oil in his palm he is to put 
    on the same places he put the blood of the guilt offering -- on the lobe of 
    the right ear of the one to be cleansed, on the thumb of his right hand and 
    on the big toe of his right foot.
 
  - The rest of the oil in his palm the priest 
    shall put on the head of the one to be cleansed, to make atonement for him 
    before the LORD.
 
  - Then he shall sacrifice the doves or the 
    young pigeons, which the person can afford,
 
  - one as a sin offering and the other as a 
    burnt offering, together with the grain offering. In this way the priest will 
    make atonement before the LORD on behalf of the one to be cleansed."
 
  - These are the regulations for anyone who 
    has an infectious skin disease and who cannot afford the regular offerings 
    for his cleansing.
 
  - The LORD said to Moses and Aaron,
 
  - "When you enter the land of Canaan, 
    which I am giving you as your possession, and I put a spreading mildew in 
    a house in that land,
 
  - the owner of the house must go and tell the 
    priest, 'I have seen something that looks like mildew in my house.'
 
  - The priest is to order the house to be emptied 
    before he goes in to examine the mildew, so that nothing in the house will 
    be pronounced unclean. After this the priest is to go in and inspect the house.
 
  - He is to examine the mildew on the walls, 
    and if it has greenish or reddish depressions that appear to be deeper than 
    the surface of the wall,
 
  - the priest shall go out the doorway of the 
    house and close it up for seven days.
 
  - On the seventh day the priest shall return 
    to inspect the house. If the mildew has spread on the walls,
 
  - he is to order that the contaminated stones 
    be torn out and thrown into an unclean place outside the town.
 
  - He must have all the inside walls of the 
    house scraped and the material that is scraped off dumped into an unclean 
    place outside the town.
 
  - Then they are to take other stones to replace 
    these and take new clay and plaster the house.
 
  - "If the mildew reappears in the house 
    after the stones have been torn out and the house scraped and plastered,
 
  - the priest is to go and examine it and, if 
    the mildew has spread in the house, it is a destructive mildew; the house 
    is unclean.
 
  - It must be torn down--its stones, timbers 
    and all the plaster -- and taken out of the town to an unclean place.
 
  - "Anyone who goes into the house while 
    it is closed up will be unclean till evening.
 
  - Anyone who sleeps or eats in the house must 
    wash his clothes.
 
  - "But if the priest comes to examine 
    it and the mildew has not spread after the house has been plastered, he shall 
    pronounce the house clean, because the mildew is gone.
 
  - To purify the house he is to take two birds 
    and some cedar wood, scarlet yarn and hyssop.
 
  - He shall kill one of the birds over fresh 
    water in a clay pot.
 
  - Then he is to take the cedar wood, the hyssop, 
    the scarlet yarn and the live bird, dip them into the blood of the dead bird 
    and the fresh water, and sprinkle the house seven times.
 
  - He shall purify the house with the bird's 
    blood, the fresh water, the live bird, the cedar wood, the hyssop and the 
    scarlet yarn.
 
  - Then he is to release the live bird in the 
    open fields outside the town. In this way he will make atonement for the house, 
    and it will be clean."
 
  - These are the regulations for any infectious 
    skin disease, for an itch,
 
  - for mildew in clothing or in a house,
 
  - and for a swelling, a rash or a bright spot,
 
  - to determine when something is clean or unclean. 
    These are the regulations for infectious skin diseases and mildew.  
      
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