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Then Moses told Aaron and his sons Eleazar and Ithamar, "You are not to loosen the hair of your head and you are not to rend your clothes. That way, you won't die and wrath won't come on the entire congregation. Your brothers and the assembly of Israel will mourn because of the fire that the LORD kindled.
The priest is to examine the skin rash on the body. If the hair on the skin rash has turned white and its appearance is deeper than the skin of his body, it's an infectious skin disease. When the priest has examined it, then he is to declare him unclean.
"If the light spot in the skin of his body is white but the appearance of the skin rash isn't deeper than the skin of his body and its hair has not become white, then the priest is to isolate the one who is infected for seven days.
The priest is to examine it. If it is, indeed, a white swelling in the skin that has turned the hair white, and yet it sustains live flesh on the swelling,
When the priest undertakes his examination and finds that it appears more extensive than skin deep and that its hair has turned white, then the priest is to declare him unclean, since an infectious skin disease has flourished in the boil.
If the priest undertakes an examination, but there's no white hair in it and it's not more extensive than skin deep, but it's dull, then the priest is to isolate him for seven days.
if the priest examines it and indeed the hair has turned white with a white spot appearing more extensive than skin deep, it's an infectious skin disease with a burn scar that has spread. The priest is to declare him unclean. It's an infectious skin disease.
But if the priest examines it and discovers that there's no bright area or white hair, or if he discovers that it's not more extensive than skin deep and it's dull, then the priest is to isolate him for seven days.
if when the priest examines the skin rash and indeed it appears more extensive than skin deep, and it's accompanied by fine, yellowish hair, then the priest is to declare him unclean. The scales on the head or the beard are an infectious skin disease.
But when the priest examines the scales of the skin rash and it doesn't appear more extensive than skin deep and there's no black hair in it, then the priest is to isolate him for seven days.
When the priest examines the skin rash on the seventh day and finds that indeed the scab did not spread, there's no yellowish hair on it, and the scales don't appear more extensive than skin deep,
and the priest examines it and finds the scale to have spread on the skin, the priest need not look for yellowish hair, since he is clean.
If, in his opinion, the scab remained the same and a black hair grew in it, then the scab has healed. He's clean. The priest is to declare him clean.
The person with the infectious skin disease is to tear his garments and loosen his hair. He is to cover his mustache and shout out, "Unclean! Unclean!'
The person who is clean is to wash his clothes, shave all his hair, and bathe in water, after which he is to be declared clean. Then he can be brought back to the camp, but he is to remain outside his tent for seven days.
On the seventh day, he is to shave the hair on his head, chin, back, and eyebrows. After he has shaved all his hair, washed his clothes, and bathed himself with water, then he will be clean."
"You are not to cut your hair in ritualistic patterns on your head or deface the edges of your beard.
"They are not to cut their hair in ritualistic patterns on their heads, deface the edges of their beards, or make incisions in their flesh.
"The high priest among his relatives whose head has been anointed with oil and who has been consecrated to put on the priestly clothing is not to let his hair hang loose or to tear his clothes.
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- Facial Hair
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- Beards
- Salutations
- Snow
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- Heads
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- Grave, The
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- Belts
- Animal Skins
- Hairy People
- Haircloth
- Hair Garments
- Baldness
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- Clothing, Tearing Of
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- Hair Plucking
- Barbers
- White
- The Hair Of The Body
- Hail
- Lightning
- Thunder Showing God's Presence
- Thunder
- God's Voice
- Number Of Hairs
- Aging
- Old Age, Attitudes To
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- Color
- Clean Clothes
- Afflicted To Death
- Elderly
- Old Age, Attainment Of
- White Hair
- Respect For Old People
- Fathers Birthday
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- Beauty Of Nature
- Jewelry
- Appearance Of Hair
- Dreadlocks
- Baldness, Figurative Use
- Knives
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- Baldness, Unnatural
- Mourning
- Weather, As God's Judgment
- Women's Beauty
- Woman
- Branding
- Veils
- Razors
- Gashing Bodies
- Accompaniments Of Mourning
- Fire From Heaven
- Shame Will Come
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- Inner Beauty
- Symbols
- Stretching Out
- Remaining Food
- Animals Eating
- Black
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- Red Material
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- Covering Heads
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