44He is a leper and unclean; the priest is to say that he is most certainly unclean: the disease is in his head.
45And the leper who has the disease on him is to go about with signs of grief, with his hair loose and his mouth covered, crying, Unclean, unclean.
46While the disease is on him, he will be unclean. He is unclean: let him keep by himself, living outside the tent-circle.
47And any clothing of wool or of linen in which is the mark of the disease;
48If it is in the threads of the linen or of the wool, or in leather, or in anything made of skin;
49If there are red or green marks on the clothing, or on the leather, or in the threads of the cloth, or in anything made of skin, it is the leper's disease: let the priest see it.
50And after it has been seen by the priest, the thing which is so marked is to be shut up for seven days: