and he shall see them in the seventh day; if the wem waxeth not, and the hair is of his colour, and the place of wound is even with the tother flesh,
the priest shall see them; and if the place is lower than the tother flesh, and the hair is white, and is subtler, either smaller, than it is wont, the priest shall defoul them, for it is leprosy of the head, and of the beard.
Else if he seeth the place of the wem, or the sore, even with the nigh flesh, and the hair black, the priest shall enclose them seven days,
the man shall be shaven, without the place of the wem, and he shall be enclosed again by seven other days.
Therefore they do all their works to be seen of men; for they draw abroad their phylacteries, and magnify [their] hems.
Thou that hast glory in the law, unworshippest God by breaking of the law?