Gefunden 18 Ergebnisse für: Spot

  • "When a man has on the skin of his body a swelling or an eruption or a spot, and it turns into a leprous disease on the skin of his body, then he shall be brought to Aaron the priest or to one of his sons the priests, (Leviticus 13, 2)

  • and the priest shall examine the diseased spot on the skin of his body; and if the hair in the diseased spot has turned white and the disease appears to be deeper than the skin of his body, it is a leprous disease; when the priest has examined him he shall pronounce him unclean. (Leviticus 13, 3)

  • But if the spot is white in the skin of his body, and appears no deeper than the skin, and the hair in it has not turned white, the priest shall shut up the diseased person for seven days; (Leviticus 13, 4)

  • and the priest shall examine him again on the seventh day, and if the diseased spot is dim and the disease has not spread in the skin, then the priest shall pronounce him clean; it is only an eruption; and he shall wash his clothes, and be clean. (Leviticus 13, 6)

  • and in the place of the boil there comes a white swelling or a reddish-white spot, then it shall be shown to the priest; (Leviticus 13, 19)

  • But if the spot remains in one place and does not spread, it is the scar of the boil; and the priest shall pronounce him clean. (Leviticus 13, 23)

  • "Or, when the body has a burn on its skin and the raw flesh of the burn becomes a spot, reddish-white or white, (Leviticus 13, 24)

  • the priest shall examine it, and if the hair in the spot has turned white and it appears deeper than the skin, then it is leprosy; it has broken out in the burn, and the priest shall pronounce him unclean; it is a leprous disease. (Leviticus 13, 25)

  • But if the priest examines it, and the hair in the spot is not white and it is no deeper than the skin, but is dim, the priest shall shut him up seven days, (Leviticus 13, 26)

  • But if the spot remains in one place and does not spread in the skin, but is dim, it is a swelling from the burn, and the priest shall pronounce him clean; for it is the scar of the burn. (Leviticus 13, 28)

  • But if there is on the bald head or the bald forehead a reddish-white diseased spot, it is leprosy breaking out on his bald head or his bald forehead. (Leviticus 13, 42)

  • and the priest shall examine the diseased thing after it has been washed. And if the diseased spot has not changed color, though the disease has not spread, it is unclean; you shall burn it in the fire, whether the leprous spot is on the back or on the front. (Leviticus 13, 55)


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