le sacrificateur l'examinera. S'il y a sur la peau de son corps des taches d'un blanc pâle, ce ne sont que des taches qui ont fait éruption sur la peau: il est pur. Trésor de l'Écriture if the bright Ecclésiaste 7:20 Romains 7:22-25 Jacques 3:2 Lévitique 13:13 ). They believe it to be so far from contagious, that one may sleep with a person affected without danger.' `On the 15th day of May, 1765, I myself first saw the {Bohak} leprosy in a Jew at Mocha. The spots in this disease are of an unequal size. They do not shine; are not perceptibly higher than the skin; and do not change the colour of the hair. Their colour is an obscure white, inclining to red. The rest of the skin of the patient was darker that of the people of the country in general; but the spots were not so white as the skin of an European, when not sun-burnt. The spots in this leprosy do not appear on the hands, or near the navel, but on the neck and face, yet not on that part where the hair grows thick. They gradually spread, and continue sometimes only about two months, but in some cases one or two years, and then disappear by degrees, of themselves. This disorder is neither contagious nor hereditary, nor does it occasion any inconvenience.' Hence a person infected with the bohak is declared clean. Links Lévitique 13:39 Interlinéaire • Lévitique 13:39 Multilingue • Levítico 13:39 Espagnol • Lévitique 13:39 Français • 3 Mose 13:39 Allemand • Lévitique 13:39 Chinois • Leviticus 13:39 Anglais • Bible Apps • Bible HubVersion Louis Segond 1910 |