Catholic Public Domain Version
"But if, after the stones have been dug out, and the dust wiped away, and it is plastered with other clay, "
— Leviticus 14:43, Catholic Public Domain Version
“And if the plague come again, and break out in the house, after that he hath taken away the stones, and after he hath scraped the house, and after it is plaistered;”
“And if the plague come again, and break out in the house, after that he hath taken out the stones, and after he hath scraped the house, and after it is plastered; ”
“"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;”
““If the infection returns and breaks out in the house after he has pulled out the stones, scraped the house, and it is replastered,”
“But if after the stones be taken out, and the dust scraped off, and it be plastered with other earth.”
“And if the disease comes out again in the house after he has taken out the stones and after the walls have been rubbed and the new paste put on,”
“And if the plague come again, and break out in the house, after that he hath taken away the stones, and after he hath scraped the house, and after it is plaistered;”
he shall order the stones in which the leprosy is, to be dug out and cast outside the city in an unclean place,
and that the house be scraped on the inside all around, and that the dust of the scrapings be scattered outside the city in an unclean place,
and that other stones be put back, in place of those which had been taken away, and that the house be plastered with other mortar.
But if, after the stones have been dug out, and the dust wiped away, and it is plastered with other clay,
the priest, upon entering, will have seen that the leprosy has returned, and that the walls are sprinkled with spots, then it is a persistent leprosy and the house is unclean.
And so they shall promptly destroy it, and shall cast its stones and timber, and also all the dust, outside the town in an unclean place.
Whoever enters into the house when it is closed up shall be unclean until evening.