Leviticus 13:8

BSB · Public Domain (CC0)

“The priest will reexamine him, and if the rash has spread on the skin, the priest must pronounce him unclean; he has a skin disease.”

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BSBPD

“The priest will reexamine him, and if the rash has spread on the skin, the priest must pronounce him unclean; he has a skin disease.”

Berean Standard Bible · Public Domain (CC0)
KJVPD

“And if the priest see that, behold, the scab spreadeth in the skin, then the priest shall pronounce him unclean: it is a leprosy.”

King James Version · Public Domain
ASVPD

“and the priest shall look; and, behold, if the scab be spread in the skin, then the priest shall pronounce him unclean: it is leprosy.”

American Standard Version · Public Domain
YLTPD

“and the priest hath seen, and lo, the scab hath spread in the skin, and the priest hath pronounced him unclean; it <FI>is<Fi> leprosy.”

Young's Literal Translation · Public Domain
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Cross references

Other passages that echo Leviticus 13:8 — 5 related verses from the Treasury of Scripture Knowledge.

  1. Leviticus 13:3The priest is to examine the infection on his skin, and if the hair in the infection has turned white and the sore appears to be deeper than the skin, it is a skin disease. After the priest examines him, he must pronounce him unclean.
  2. Matthew 15:7You hypocrites! Isaiah prophesied correctly about you:
  3. Acts 8:21You have no part or share in our ministry, because your heart is not right before God.
  4. Philippians 3:18For as I have often told you before, and now say again even with tears: Many live as enemies of the cross of Christ.
  5. 2 Peter 2:19They promise them freedom, while they themselves are slaves to depravity. For a man is a slave to whatever has mastered him.

Cross-reference data: Treasury of Scripture Knowledge (public domain) via OpenBible.info (CC BY 4.0).

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