American Standard Version
"And when the flesh hath in the skin thereof a boil, and it is healed, "
— Leviticus 13:18, American Standard Version
“The flesh also, in which, even in the skin thereof, was a boil, and is healed,”
“"When the body has a boil on its skin, and it has healed,”
“A Boil on the Skin“When someone’s body has a boil on its skin and it heals,”
“When also there has been an ulcer in the flesh and the skin, and it has been healed:”
“And if a bad place has come out on the skin and is well again,”
“The flesh also, in which, even in the skin thereof, was a boil, and is healed,”
And the priest shall look on the raw flesh, and pronounce him unclean: the raw flesh is unclean: it is leprosy.
Or if the raw flesh turn again, and be changed unto white, then he shall come unto the priest;
and the priest shall look on him; and, behold, if the plague be turned into white, then the priest shall pronounce him clean that hath the plague: he is clean.
And when the flesh hath in the skin thereof a boil, and it is healed,
and in the place of the boil there is a white rising, or a bright spot, reddish-white, then it shall be showed to the priest;
and the priest shall look; and, behold, if the appearance thereof be lower than the skin, and the hair thereof be turned white, then the priest shall pronounce him unclean: it is the plague of leprosy, it hath broken out in the boil.
But if the priest look on it, and, behold, there be no white hairs therein, and it be not lower than the skin, but be dim; then the priest shall shut him up seven days: