A man in whose skin and flesh riseth diverse colour, either whelk, either as some shining thing, that is, a wound [or a plague] of leprosy, he shall be brought to Aaron the priest, either to one of any of his sons;
That if the colour of [the] hairs is not changed, neither the wound, or soreness, is lower than the tother flesh, and that species of leprosy is some-deal dark, the priest shall enclose the man seven days;
else if the whiteness standeth in his place, and is not clear enough, it is a wound, or soreness, of burning, and therefore the man shall be cleansed, for it is a sign of burning.