and in the place of the ulcer, there appears a white or reddish scar, the man shall be brought to the priest.
But when there has been an ulcer in the flesh and the skin, and it has healed,
And when he will have seen the place of the leprosy lower than the rest of the flesh, and that the hair has turned white, he shall declare him contaminated. For the plague of leprosy has arisen from the ulcer.
But if flesh and skin has been burned by fire, and, having been healed, now has a white or red scar,
But if in the bald head or bald forehead there has arisen a white or reddish color,
and the priest will have seen this, he shall condemn him without doubt of leprosy, which has arisen in the baldness.
And when he will have seen in its walls something like little hollows, deformed with paleness or redness, and lower than the remaining surface,