Bible Verses about “leprosy”
Found 50 verses (ordered by relevance) about “leprosy” in the WEB version of the Bible
“then the priest shall examine the plague; and behold, if its appearance is deeper than the skin, and the hair in it is yellow and thin, then the priest shall pronounce him unclean: it is an itch, it is leprosy of the head or of the beard.”
“Heal the sick, cleanse the lepers, and cast out demons. Freely you received, so freely give.”
“When he saw them, he said to them, "Go and show yourselves to the priests." It happened that as they went, they were cleansed.”
“As he entered into a certain village, ten men who were lepers met him, who stood at a distance.”
“They lifted up their voices, saying, "Jesus, Master, have mercy on us!"”
“Jesus stretched out his hand, and touched him, saying, "I want to. Be made clean." Immediately his leprosy was cleansed.”
“then the priest shall come in and look; and behold, if the plague has spread in the house, it is a destructive mildew in the house. It is unclean.”
“Jesus said to him, "See that you tell nobody, but go, show yourself to the priest, and offer the gift that Moses commanded, as a testimony to them."”
“He shall cleanse the house with the blood of the bird, and with the running water, with the living bird, with the cedar wood, with the hyssop, and with the scarlet;”
“Being moved with compassion, he stretched out his hand, and touched him, and said to him, "I want to. Be made clean."”
“When he had said this, immediately the leprosy departed from him, and he was made clean.”
“He shall take the cedar wood, and the hyssop, and the scarlet, and the living bird, and dip them in the blood of the slain bird, and in the running water, and sprinkle the house seven times.”
“To cleanse the house he shall take two birds, and cedar wood, and scarlet, and hyssop.”
“Yahweh spoke to Moses and to Aaron, saying,”
“"When you have come into the land of Canaan, which I give to you for a possession, and I put a spreading mildew in a house in the land of your possession,”
“then he who owns the house shall come and tell the priest, saying, 'There seems to me to be some sort of plague in the house.'”
“The priest shall command that they empty the house, before the priest goes in to examine the plague, that all that is in the house not be made unclean: and afterward the priest shall go in to inspect the house.”
“He shall examine the plague; and behold, if the plague is in the walls of the house with hollow streaks, greenish or reddish, and it appears to be deeper than the wall;”
“then the priest shall go out of the house to the door of the house, and shut up the house seven days.”
“The priest shall come again on the seventh day, and look. If the plague has spread in the walls of the house,”
“then the priest shall command that they take out the stones in which is the plague, and cast them into an unclean place outside of the city:”
“and he shall cause the inside of the house to be scraped all over, and they shall pour out the mortar, that they scraped off, outside of the city into an unclean place.”
“They shall take other stones, and put them in the place of those stones; and he shall take other mortar, and shall plaster the house.”
“"If the plague comes again, and breaks out in the house, after he has taken out the stones, and after he has scraped the house, and after it was plastered;”
“He shall break down the house, its stones, and its timber, and all the house's mortar. He shall carry them out of the city into an unclean place.”
“"Moreover he who goes into the house while it is shut up shall be unclean until the evening.”
“He who lies down in the house shall wash his clothes; and he who eats in the house shall wash his clothes.”
“"If the priest shall come in, and examine it, and behold, the plague hasn't spread in the house, after the house was plastered, then the priest shall pronounce the house clean, because the plague is healed.”
“He shall kill one of the birds in an earthen vessel over running water.”
“but he shall let the living bird go out of the city into the open field. So shall he make atonement for the house; and it shall be clean."”
“A leper came to him, begging him, kneeling down to him, and saying to him, "If you want to, you can make me clean."”
“and the priest shall examine the plague in the skin of the body: and if the hair in the plague has turned white, and the appearance of the plague is deeper than the body's skin, it is the plague of leprosy; and the priest shall examine him, and pronounce him unclean.”
“This is the law of the plague of mildew in a garment of wool or linen, either in the warp, or the woof, or in anything of skin, to pronounce it clean, or to pronounce it unclean.”
“"When the body has a boil on its skin, and it has healed,”
“All the days in which the plague is in him he shall be unclean. He is unclean. He shall dwell alone. Outside of the camp shall be his dwelling.”
“and in the place of the boil there is a white rising, or a bright spot, reddish-white, then it shall be shown to the priest;”
“and the priest shall examine it; and behold, if its appearance is lower than the skin, and its hair has turned white, then the priest shall pronounce him unclean. It is the plague of leprosy. It has broken out in the boil.”
“But if the priest examines it, and behold, there are no white hairs in it, and it isn't deeper than the skin, but is dim, then the priest shall isolate him seven days.”
“If it spreads in the skin, then the priest shall pronounce him unclean. It is a plague.”
“But if the bright spot stays in its place, and hasn't spread, it is the scar from the boil; and the priest shall pronounce him clean.”
“then the priest shall command them to take for him who is to be cleansed two living clean birds, and cedar wood, and scarlet, and hyssop.”
“Therefore the leprosy of Naaman will cling to you and to your seed forever." He went out from his presence a leper, as white as snow.”
“and the priest shall examine him. Behold, if there is a white rising in the skin, and it has turned the hair white, and there is raw flesh in the rising,”
“He shall burn the garment, whether the warp or the woof, in wool or in linen, or anything of skin, in which the plague is: for it is a destructive mildew. It shall be burned in the fire.”
“If the bright spot is white in the skin of his body, and its appearance isn't deeper than the skin, and its hair hasn't turned white, then the priest shall isolate the infected person for seven days.”
“If his hair has fallen off from the front part of his head, he is forehead bald. He is clean.”
“"The leper in whom the plague is shall wear torn clothes, and the hair of his head shall hang loose. He shall cover his upper lip, and shall cry, 'Unclean! Unclean!'”
“As for the living bird, he shall take it, and the cedar wood, and the scarlet, and the hyssop, and shall dip them and the living bird in the blood of the bird that was killed over the running water.”
“This is the law for any plague of leprosy, and for an itch,”
“and for the destructive mildew of a garment, and for a house,”
