Leviticus 13:2-8
13:2 “When someone has
a swelling
or a scab
or a bright spot
on the skin of his body
that may become a diseased infection,
he must be brought to Aaron the priest or one of his sons, the priests.
13:3 The priest must then examine the infection
on the skin of the body, and if the hair
in the infection has turned white and the infection appears to be deeper than the skin of the body,
then it is a diseased infection,
so when the priest examines it
he must pronounce the person unclean.
A Bright Spot on the Skin
13:4 “If it is a white bright spot on the skin of his body, but it does not appear to be deeper than the skin, and the hair has not turned white, then the priest is to quarantine the person with the infection for seven days.
13:5 The priest must then examine it on the seventh day, and if, as far as he can see, the infection has stayed the same and has not spread on the skin, then the priest is to quarantine the person for another seven days.
13:6 The priest must then examine it again on the seventh day, and if the infection has faded and has not spread on the skin, then the priest is to pronounce the person clean. It is a scab, so he must wash his clothes and be clean.
13:7 If, however, the scab is spreading further on the skin after he has shown himself to the priest for his purification, then he must show himself to the priest a second time.
13:8 The priest must then examine it, and if the scab has spread on the skin, then the priest is to pronounce the person unclean. It is a disease.
Leviticus 21:20
21:20 or a hunchback, or a dwarf,
or one with a spot in his eye,
or a festering eruption, or a feverish rash,
or a crushed testicle.
Isaiah 3:17
3:17 So the sovereign master will afflict the foreheads of Zion’s women with skin diseases,
the Lord will make the front of their heads bald.”