The Pentateuch Translated From the Vulgate And Diligently Compared With the Or

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'* H. P. " And I put the plague of leprosy in a house of the land of your possepsion. '" Houses and clothes were infected with leprosy by the multiplication of insects. God speaks as if He Himself were author of the plague, since it happens under the direction of His ProTidence. 21 822 THE BOOK OF LEVITICUS. 44. The priest going in perceive that the leprosy is returned, and the walls full of spots, it is a reaP^ leprosy, and the house is unclean : 45. And they shall destroy it forthwith, and sh...all cast the stones and timber thereof and all the dust without the town, into an unclean place. 46. He that entereth into the house when it is shut, shall be un- clean until evening : 47. And he that sleepeth in it, and eateth anything, shall wash his clothes. 48. But if the priest going in perceive that the leprosy is not spread in the house, after it was plastered again, he shall cleanse it, it being cured : 49. And for its purification he shall take two sparrows, and cedar- wood, and scarlet and hyssop : 50.

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