And the priest shall examine him on the seventh day; and indeed if the sore appears to be as it was, and the sore has not spread on the skin, then the priest shall isolate him another seven days.

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On the seventh day(A) the priest is to examine them,(B) and if he sees that the sore is unchanged and has not spread in the skin, he is to isolate them for another seven days.

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“Command the children of Israel that they put out of the camp every (A)leper, everyone who has a (B)discharge, and whoever becomes (C)defiled [a]by a corpse.

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  1. Numbers 5:2 by contact with

“Command the Israelites to send away from the camp anyone who has a defiling skin disease[a](A) or a discharge(B) of any kind, or who is ceremonially unclean(C) because of a dead body.(D)

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  1. Numbers 5:2 The Hebrew word for defiling skin disease, traditionally translated “leprosy,” was used for various diseases affecting the skin.

You shall put out both male and female; you shall put them outside the camp, that they may not defile their camps (A)in the midst of which I dwell.”

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Send away male and female alike; send them outside the camp so they will not defile their camp, where I dwell among them.(A)

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14 Then the Lord said to Moses, “If her father had but (A)spit in her face, would she not be shamed seven days? Let her be (B)shut[a] out of the camp seven days, and afterward she may be received again.

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  1. Numbers 12:14 exiled

14 The Lord replied to Moses, “If her father had spit in her face,(A) would she not have been in disgrace for seven days? Confine her outside the camp(B) for seven days; after that she can be brought back.”

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15 (A)So Miriam was shut out of the camp seven days, and the people did not journey till Miriam was brought in again.

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15 So Miriam was confined outside the camp(A) for seven days,(B) and the people did not move on till she was brought back.

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21 (A)King Uzziah was a leper until the day of his death. He dwelt in an (B)isolated house, because he was a leper; for he was cut off from the house of the Lord. Then Jotham his son was over the king’s house, judging the people of the land.

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21 King Uzziah had leprosy until the day he died. He lived in a separate house[a](A)—leprous, and banned from the temple of the Lord. Jotham his son had charge of the palace and governed the people of the land.

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  1. 2 Chronicles 26:21 Or in a house where he was relieved of responsibilities