Leviticus 14:18-57

Rotherham(i) 18 and, that which remaineth of the oil that is on the palm of the priest’s hand, he shall put upon the head of him that is to be cleansed,––so shall the priest put a propitiatory–covering over him, before Yahweh. 19 Then shall the priest offer the sin–bearer, and shall put a propitiatory–covering over him that is to be cleansed, because of his uncleanness,––and, afterwards, shall he slay the ascending–sacrifice. 20 And the priest shall cause the ascending–sacrifice, and the meal–offering to ascend at the altar,––so shall the priest put a propitiatory–covering over him, and he shall be clean.
21 But, if he be, poor, and his hand hath not enough, then shall he take one he–lamb as a guilt–bearer to be waved, to put a propitiatory–covering over him,––and one–tenth of fine meal, overflowed with oil for a meal–offering, and a log of oil, 22 and two turtle–doves or two young pigeons, for which his hand hath enough,––so shall one, be a sin–bearer, and the other, an ascending–sacrifice. 23 And he shall bring them in, on the eighth day, for his cleansing, unto the priest,––unto the entrance of the tent of meeting, before Yahweh. 24 Then shall the priest take the guilt–bearing lamb and the log of oil,––and the priest shall wave them as a wave–offering, before Yahweh. 25 Then shall the guilt–bearing lamb be slain, and the priest shall take of the blood of the guilt–bearer, and put upon the tip of the right ear of him that is to be cleansed,––and upon the thumb of his right hand, and upon the great toe of his right foot; 26 also, of the oil, shall the priest pour out,––on the palm of his own left hand; 27 and the priest shall sprinkle, with his right finger, of the oil that is on the palm of his left hand,––seven times, before Yahweh; 28 then shall the priest put, of the oil that is on the palm of his hand, upon the tip of the right ear of him that is to be cleansed, and upon the thumb of his right hand, and upon the great toe of his right foot,––upon the place of the blood of the guilt–offering; 29 and, that which remaineth of the oil which is on the palm of the priest’s hand, shall he put upon the head of him that is to be cleansed,––to put a propitiatory–covering over him, before Yahweh. 30 Then shall he offer one of the turtle–doves, or of the young pigeons,––of that for which his hand hath enough; 31 even that for which his hand hath enough,––the one as a sin–bearer and the other as an ascending–sacrifice, upon the meal–offering,––so shall the priest put a propitiatory–covering over him that is to be cleansed, before Yahweh. 32 This, is the law for him in whom hath been the plague of leprosy,––whose hand hath not enough, for that which pertaineth to his cleansing.
33 And Yahweh spake unto Moses and unto Aaron, saying: 34 When ye enter into the land of Canaan which I, am about to give you, for a possession,––and I put a plague–mark of leprosy in a house, of the land of your possession, 35 then shall he that owneth the house come in, and tell the priest, saying,––A kind of plague–mark, appeareth to me, in the house; 36 and the priest shall give command, and they shall empty the house, ere yet the priest cometh in to view the mark, so that he do not pronounce unclean all that is in the house,––and, after this, shall the priest come in, to view the house: 37 then shall he view the mark, and lo! if the mark is in the walls of the house, with sunken places, greenish yellow, or reddish,––and they appear to be lower than the [surface of the] wall, 38 then shall the priest come forth out of the house, unto the entrance of the house,––and shall shut up the house seven days; 39 and the priest shall return on the seventh day,––and take a view, and lo! if the mark hath spread in the walls of the house, 40 then shall the priest give command, and they shall pull out the stones, wherein is the mark,––and cast them forth outside the city, into an unclean place; 41 and, the house itself, shall he cause to be scraped on the inside, round about,––and they shall pour out the mortar which they have scraped off, outside the city, into an unclean place; 42 and shall take other stones, and put in the place of the stones,––and, other mortar, shall he take, and plaster the house. 43 But, if the mark again, breaketh out in the house, after the taking out of the stones,––and after the scraping of the house, and after the plastering; 44 then shall the priest come in, and take a view, and lo! if the mark hath spread in the house, a fretting leprosy, it is, in the house, unclean, it is, 45 and he shall pull down the house,––the stones thereof, and the timber thereof, and all the mortar of the house,––and shall carry them forth outside the city, into an unclean place. 46 And, as for him that entereth into the house, all the days it is shut up, he shall be unclean, until the evening; 47 And, he that lieth in the house, shall wash his clothes, and, he that eateth in the house, shall wash his clothes. 48 But, though the priest, do come, into the house, and take a view, yet lo! if the plague–mark hath not spread in the house after the house was plastered, then shall the priest pronounce the house clean, for, healed, is the plague. 49 Then shall he take, to cleanse, the house, two birds,––and cedar wood, and crimson, and hyssop; 50 and shall kill one, bird,––within an earthen vessel, over living water; 51 and take the cedar wood, and the hyssop, and the crimson, and the living bird, and dip them in the blood of the slain bird, and in the living water,––and sprinkle the house, seven times; 52 and so cleanse the house, with the blood of the bird, and with the living water,––and with the living bird, and with the cedar wood, and with the hyssop, and with the crimson; 53 and shall let go the living bird unto the outside of the city, unto the face of the field,––so shall he put a propitiatory–covering over the house, and it shall be clean.
54 This, is the law,––for every plague–mark of leprosy, and for scall; 55 and for garment leprosy, and for house [leprosy]; 56 and for rising, and for scab, and for a bright spot; 57 to give instruction, on the day of declaring unclean, and on the day of declaring clean,––This, is the law of leprosy.