it is an itch, it is leprosy of the head or of the beard.
013:031 If the priest examines the plague of itching, and behold,
its appearance isn't deeper than the skin, and there is no
black hair in it, then the priest shall isolate him the person
infected with itching seven days.
013:032 On the seventh day the priest shall examine the plague; and behold,
if the itch hasn't spread, and there is no yellow hair in it,
and the appearance of the itch isn't deeper than the skin,
013:033 then he shall be shaved, but he shall not shave the itch;
and the priest shall shut him up who has the itch seven more days.
013:034 On the seventh day, the priest shall examine the itch; and behold,
if the itch hasn't spread in the skin, and its appearance isn't
deeper than the skin, then the priest shall pronounce him clean.
He shall wash his clothes, and be clean.
013:035 But if the itch spreads in the skin after his cleansing,
013:036 then the priest shall examine him; and behold, if the itch has
spread in the skin, the priest shall not look for the yellow hair;
he is unclean.
013:037 But if in his eyes the itch is arrested, and black hair
has grown in it; the itch is healed, he is clean.
The priest shall pronounce him clean.
013:038 "When a man or a woman has bright spots in the skin of the body,
even white bright spots;
013:039 then the priest shall examine them; and behold, if the bright
spots on the skin of their body are a dull white,
it is a harmless rash, it has broken out in the skin;
he is clean.
013:040 "If a man's hair has fallen from his head, he is bald.
He is clean.
013:041 If his hair has fallen off from the front part of his head,
he is forehead bald. He is clean.
013:042 But if there is in the bald head, or the bald forehead,
a reddish-white plague; it is leprosy breaking out in his
bald head, or his bald forehead.
013:043 Then the priest shall examine him; and, behold, if the rising
of the plague is reddish-white in his bald head, or in his
bald forehead, like the appearance of leprosy in the skin
of the flesh,
013:044 he is a leprous man. He is unclean. The priest shall surely
pronounce him unclean. His plague is on his head.
013:045 "The leper in whom the plague is shall wear torn clothes,
and the hair of his head shall hang loose. He shall cover
his upper lip, and shall cry, 'Unclean! Unclean!'
013:046 All the days in which the plague is in him he shall be unclean.
He is unclean. He shall dwell alone. Outside of the camp
shall be his dwelling.
013:047 "The garment also that the plague of leprosy is in, whether it
is a woolen garment, or a linen garment;
013:048 whether it is in warp, or woof; of linen, or of wool;
whether in a skin, or in anything made of skin;