2This is the law of the leper on the day when he is made clean: he is to be taken to the priest;
3And the priest is to go outside the tent-circle; and if, after looking, the priest sees that the mark of the disease has gone from him,
4Then the priest is to give orders to take, for him who is to be made clean, two living clean birds and some cedar wood and red thread and hyssop.
5And the priest will give orders for one of the birds to be put to death in a vessel made of earth, over flowing water.
6And he will take the living bird and the wood and the red thread and the hyssop and put them in the blood of the bird which was put to death over flowing water.
7And shaking it seven times over the man who is to be made clean, he will say that he is clean and will let the living bird go free into the open country.
8And he who is to be made clean will have his clothing washed and his hair cut and have a bath, and he will be clean. And after that he will come back to the tent-circle; but he is to keep outside his tent for seven days.