19 and if afterwards a white swelling or a reddish-white spot appears where the boil was, he shall go to the priest.
20 The priest shall examine him, and if the spot seems to be deeper than the surrounding skin and the hairs in it have turned white, he shall pronounce him unclean. It is a dreaded skin disease that has started in the boil.
21 But if the priest examines it and finds that the hairs in it have not turned white and that it is not deeper than the surrounding skin, but is light in colour, the priest shall isolate him for seven days.
22 If the spot spreads, the priest shall pronounce him unclean; he is diseased.
23 But if it remains unchanged and does not spread, it is only the scar left from the boil, and the priest shall pronounce him ritually clean.
24 In the case of a person who has been burnt, if the raw flesh becomes white or reddish-white,
25 the priest shall examine him. If the hairs in the spot have turned white and it appears deeper than the surrounding skin, it is a dreaded skin disease that has started in the burn, and the priest shall pronounce him unclean.