Leviticus 13:3
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.
Leviticus 13:6
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.
Leviticus 13:55
13:55 The priest must then examine it after the infection has been washed out, and if
the infection has not changed its appearance
even though the infection has not spread, it is unclean. You must burn it up in the fire. It is a fungus, whether on the back side or front side of the article.
Leviticus 14:48
14:48 “If, however, the priest enters and examines it, and the infection has not spread in the house after the house has been replastered, then the priest is to pronounce the house clean because the infection has been healed.