27On the seventh day, the priest will examine him again. If the sore is spreading, it is a contagious skin disease, and the priest will declare that the person must stay away from other people.
28However, if the spot is not changed and has not spread but has faded, it is only a scar from the burn, and the priest will declare that the person is permitted to be with other people again.
29If a man or a woman has a sore on his head or on his chin,
30the priest must examine it. If it appears to be deeper than just on the surface of the skin, and the hair in that spot has thinned out and has become yellowish, it is a contagious skin disease that causes itching. And the priest will declare that the person must stay away from other people.
31But when the priest examines that kind of sore, if it seems to be only on the surface of the skin and there is no healthy hair in it, the priest will tell the person to stay away from other people for seven days.
32On the seventh day, the priest will examine the sore again. If it has not spread and if there is no yellow hair in that spot and if it appears to be only on the surface of the skin,
33the person must shave the hair near the sore but not the hair on the sore. And the priest will tell him to stay away from other people for seven more days.
34On the seventh day, the priest will examine that spot again. If it has not spread and it appears to be only on the surface of the skin, the priest will declare that the person is permitted to be with people again. The person must wash his clothes, and then he can be with other people.
35But if the sore later spreads,
36the priest must examine him again. If the itch/sore has spread, the priest does not need to look for yellow hair, because it is clear that the person has a contagious skin disease.
37However, if the priest thinks that the spot has not changed, and healthy hair is growing in that area, it is clear that the itch has healed, and the priest will declare that the person is permitted to be with other people again.
38When a man or a woman has white spots on the skin,
39the priest should examine them. But if the spots are dull white, it is only a rash, and the priest will declare that the person is permitted to be with other people.
40If a man loses the hair on any part of his head, he does not need to stay away from other people..
42But if he gets a bright/shiny sore on his bald head or on his forehead, he has a contagious skin disease.
43The priest must examine him. If the swollen sore is a bright spot like the spot on someone who has a contagious skin disease,
44the priest will declare that the man has a contagious skin disease and must not be with other people.
45Anyone who has a contagious skin disease must wear torn clothes and not comb his hair. When he is near other people, he must cover the lower part to his face and call out, ‘Do not come near me! I have a contagious skin disease!’
46He is not allowed to be with other people as long as he has the disease. He must live alone, outside the camp.”
47“Sometimes a person's clothing gets mildew on it. It may be clothing that is woven from wool or made from linen or from leather.
49If the contaminated/mildewed part is greenish or reddish, it is a spreading mildew, and it must be shown to the priest.
50The priest will examine it, and then put it in a separate place by itself for seven days.
51On the seventh day he must examine it again. If the mildew has spread, it is clear that it is a type of mildew that destroys clothing, and that clothing must not be worn again.