Suspected "leprosy" outbreaks were to be reported to the priest.
The priest would command the house to be emptied and it would be examined.
A house presumed to have leprosy was "shut up" for seven days.
Offending stones and plaster were to be removed and replaced. The old materials were to be dumped in an 'unclean' place. If this did not solve the problem the house was to be demolished.
If the house was successfully cleansed then there was a ceremony of cleansing involving two birds.
B. The gospel pictures in leprosy in houses 1. Christ's redemptive work has an application to the body of the Christian as well as his soul
2. Christ's redemptive work has an application to the earth
C. The practical lessons in leprosy in houses 1. God keeps His word
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