2-3 After you think you are healed of leprosy, you must ask for a priest to come outside the camp and examine you. And if you are well,
4 he will order someone to bring out two live birds that are acceptable for sacrifice, together with a stick of cedar wood, a piece of red yarn, and a branch from a hyssop plant.
5 The priest will order someone to kill one of the birds over a clay pot of spring water.
6 Then he will dip the other bird, the cedar, the red yarn, and the hyssop in the blood of the dead bird.
7 Next, he will sprinkle you seven times with the blood and say, “You are now clean.” Finally, he will release the bird and let it fly away.
8 After this you must wash your clothes, shave your entire body, and take a bath before you are completely clean. You may move back into camp, but you must not enter your tent for seven days.
9 Then you must once again shave your head, face, and eyebrows, as well as the hair on the rest of your body. Finally, wash your clothes and take a bath, and you will be completely clean.