H5283Now NaamanH8269, captainH6635of the hostH4428of the kingH758of SyriaH1419, was a greatH376manH6440withH113his masterH5375, and honourable[H8803] H3068, because by him the LORDH5414had given[H8804] H8668deliveranceH758unto SyriaH1368: he was also a mightyH376manH2428in valourH6879, but he was a leper[H8794] .
H2342Let it rest[H8799] H7218on the headH3097of JoabH1, and on all his father'sH1004houseH3772; and let there not fail[H8735] H1004from the houseH3097of JoabH2100one that hath an issue[H8802] H6879, or that is a leper[H8794] H2388, or that leaneth[H8688] H6418on a staffH5307, or that falleth[H8802] H2719on the swordH2638, or that lackethH3899bread.
H3548Then the priestH7200shall look[H8804] H8181upon it: and, behold, if the hairH934in the bright spotH2015be turned[H8738] H3836whiteH4758, and it be in sightH6013deeperH5785than the skinH6883; it is a leprosyH6524broken[H8804] H4348out of the burningH3548: wherefore the priestH2930shall pronounce him unclean[H8765] H5061: it is the plagueH6883of leprosy.