레위기 13:6의 Halakhah
וְרָאָה֩ הַכֹּהֵ֨ן אֹת֜וֹ בַּיּ֣וֹם הַשְּׁבִיעִי֮ שֵׁנִית֒ וְהִנֵּה֙ כֵּהָ֣ה הַנֶּ֔גַע וְלֹא־פָשָׂ֥ה הַנֶּ֖גַע בָּע֑וֹר וְטִהֲר֤וֹ הַכֹּהֵן֙ מִסְפַּ֣חַת הִ֔יא וְכִבֶּ֥ס בְּגָדָ֖יו וְטָהֵֽר׃
칠 일만에 제사장이 또 진찰할지니 그 환처가 엷어졌고 병색이 피부에 퍼지지 아니하였으면 피부병이라 제사장이 그를 정하다 할 것이요 그는 옷을 빨 것이라 그리하면 정하리라
Sefer HaChinukh
And if you will ask - if so, what is that which is stated in the Torah (Leviticus 13:6), "and behold, the ailment dimmed [...] the priest shall render him pure"; your answer is that this is stated about the ailment dimming beyond the membrane of an egg. But with the membrane of an egg and above it, this is not [considered] dimming, as it is still included in the appearances of impurity. And that which is stated (Leviticus 13:6), "and the ailment did not spread in the skin, the priest shall render him pure," instructs that any time it did not spread at all and none of the other signs of impurity that we said developed - even though it did not dim, but rather stayed in its hue - since it did not spread, he is pure.
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