33 then he should be shaved, but he is not to shave the scab. The kohen is then to isolate the one who has the scab for seven more days.
34 On the seventh day, the kohen is to examine the scab, and behold, if the scab has not spread in the skin and its appearance is no deeper than the skin, then the kohen shall pronounce him clean. He is to wash his clothes, and be clean.
35 But if the scab spreads in the skin after his cleansing,
36 then the kohen is to examine him, and behold, if the scab has spread in the skin, the kohen may not look for the yellow hair, he is unclean.
37 But if he sees the scab is stopped and black hair has grown in it, the scab is healed, and he is clean. The kohen should pronounce him clean.
38 “Suppose a man or a woman has bright spots on the skin of the body—bright white spots.
39 Then the kohen is to examine them, and behold, if the bright spots on the skin of their body are a dull white, it is a harmless rash broken out in the skin. He is clean.