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Leviticus 13:3
And the priest shall look on the plague in the skin of the flesh: and when the hair in the plague is turned white, and the plague in sight be deeper than the skin of his flesh, it is a plague of leprosy: and the priest shall look on him, and pronounce him unclean. (Leviticus 13:3)
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Camel’s hair garment of, John the Baptist wore DA 102   
Christian Experience and Views of Mrs. E. G. White See “Sketch of the Christian Experience and Views of Ellen G. White”  
Clean and unclean See Animal; Bird; Food (unwholesome); Unclean person  
“Comparison of the Early Writings of Mrs. White With Later Publications,” pamphlet published in Marion, Iowa 1SM 59   
Early Writings of Ellen G. White charges made against 1SM 59, 66    [9]
Egyptian priest, Egyptian priests heir to Egypt’s throne was educated by PP 332-3    [2]
“Flesh,” significance of, in Scriptures AH 127-8   
Flesh cut, nature’s efforts to heal MM 11    [16]
Flesh food, Flesh foods   [511]
Flesh meat examiners testimony of, re disease among animals CD 388   
Goat hair curtains of, formed roof of sanctuary PP 347   
Gray hair See Hair  
Gross flesh reduced by spare diet 2T 61   
Hair, Hairs color of, admittance into City of God does not depend on 7BC 920    [22]
Heathen priest, Heathen priests income of, preaching of gospel at Ephesus affected AA 295    [1]
High Priest (Christ as) 1SM 340-4    [369]
High priest (Jewish)   [229]
Holy flesh erroneous doctrine of Ev 595, 600;2SM 31-9;    [3]
Joshua (high priest) PK 583;5T 469;    [9]
Kind look, Kind looks more valuable than wealth and luxury 4T 622