Leviticus 22:11
but if a priest buys a person with his own money, that person may eat the holy offerings, and those born in the priest’s own house may eat his food.
but if a priest buys a person with his own money, that person may eat the holy offerings, and those born in the priest’s own house may eat his food.
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10“‘No lay person may eat anything holy. Neither a priest’s lodger nor a hired laborer may eat anything holy,
12If a priest’s daughter marries a lay person, she may not eat the holy contribution offerings,
13but if a priest’s daughter is a widow or divorced, and she has no children so that she returns to live in her father’s house as in her youth, she may eat from her father’s food, but no lay person may eat it.
14“‘If a man eats a holy offering by mistake, he must add one fifth to it and give the holy offering to the priest.
15They must not profane the holy offerings which the Israelites contribute to the LORD,
16and so cause them to incur a penalty for guilt when they eat their holy offerings, for I am the LORD who sanctifies them.’”
17Regulations for Offering Votive and Freewill Offerings The LORD spoke to Moses:
44But everyone’s servant who is bought for money, after you have circumcised him, may eat it.
45A foreigner and a hired worker must not eat it.
46It must be eaten in one house; you must not bring any of the meat outside the house, and you must not break a bone of it.
22He may eat both the most holy and the holy food of his God,
6Any male among the priests may eat it. It must be eaten in a holy place. It is most holy.
26The priest who offers it for sin is to eat it. It must be eaten in a holy place, in the court of the Meeting Tent.
29Any male among the priests may eat it. It is most holy.
9Every offering of all the Israelites’ holy things that they bring to the priest will be his.
10Every man’s holy things will be his; whatever any man gives the priest will be his.’”
29They may eat the grain offering, the sin offering, and the guilt offering, and every devoted thing in Israel will be theirs.
30The first of all the first fruits and all contributions of any kind will be for the priests; you will also give to the priest the first portion of your dough, so that a blessing may rest on your house.
31The priests will not eat any bird or animal that has died a natural death or was torn to pieces by a wild animal.
10You are to eat it as a most holy offering; every male may eat it. It will be holy to you.
11“And this is yours: the raised offering of their gift, along with all the wave offerings of the Israelites. I have given them to you and to your sons and daughters with you as a perpetual ordinance. Everyone who is ceremonially clean in your household may eat of it.
8Priestly Portions of Burnt and Grain Offerings“‘As for the priest who presents someone’s burnt offering, the hide of that burnt offering which he presented belongs to him.
9Every grain offering which is baked in the oven or made in the pan or on the griddle belongs to the priest who presented it.
8He must eat the same share they do, despite any profits he may gain from the sale of his family’s inheritance.
7When the sun goes down he will be clean, and afterward he may eat from the holy offerings, because they are his food.
22But he did not purchase the land of the priests because the priests had an allotment from Pharaoh and they ate from their allotment that Pharaoh gave them. That is why they did not sell their land.
14He would jab it into the basin, kettle, cauldron, or pot. Everything that the fork would bring up the priest would take for himself. This is how they used to treat all the Israelites who came there to Shiloh.
15Also, before they burned the fat the priest’s attendant would come and say to the person who was making the sacrifice,“Give some meat for the priest to roast! He won’t accept boiled meat from you, but only raw.”
20The person who eats meat from the peace offering sacrifice which belongs to the LORD while his uncleanness persists will be cut off from his people.
8and the one who eats it will bear his punishment for iniquity because he has profaned what is holy to the LORD. That person will be cut off from his people.
32Aaron and his sons are to eat the meat of the ram and the bread that was in the basket at the entrance of the tent of meeting.
33They are to eat those things by which atonement was made to consecrate and to set them apart, but no one else may eat them, for they are holy.
22The high priest who succeeds him from among his sons must do it. It is a perpetual statute; it must be offered up in smoke as a whole offering to the LORD.
23Every grain offering of a priest must be a whole offering; it must not be eaten.”
13They must indeed be circumcised, whether born in your house or bought with money. The sign of my covenant will be visible in your flesh as a permanent reminder.
25If anyone eats fat from the animal from which he presents a gift to the LORD, that person will be cut off from his people.
21You may not eat any corpse, though you may give it to the resident foreigner who is living in your villages and he may eat it, or you may sell it to a foreigner. You are a people holy to the LORD your God. Do not boil a young goat in its mother’s milk.
45Also you may buy slaves from the children of the foreigners who reside with you, and from their families that are with you, whom they have fathered in your land, they may become your property.
16Aaron and his sons are to eat what is left over from it. It must be eaten unleavened in a holy place; they are to eat it in the courtyard of the Meeting Tent.
13You must eat it in a holy place because it is your allotted portion and the allotted portion of your sons from the gifts of the LORD, for this is what I have been commanded.
3This shall be the priests’ fair allotment from the people who offer sacrifices, whether bull or sheep– they must give to the priest the shoulder, the jowls, and the stomach.
31And you may eat it in any place, you and your household, because it is your wages for your service in the tent of meeting.
36Everyone who remains in your house will come to bow before him for a little money and for a scrap of bread. Each will say,‘Assign me to a priestly task so I can eat a scrap of bread.’”
18Only in the presence of the LORD your God may you eat these, in the place he chooses. This applies to you, your son, your daughter, your male and female servants, and the Levites in your villages. In that place you will rejoice before the LORD your God in all the output of your labor.
9It will belong to Aaron and his sons, and they must eat it in a holy place because it is most holy to him, a perpetual allotted portion from the gifts of the LORD.
15If the one who consecrates it redeems his house, he must add to it one fifth of its conversion value in silver, and it will belong to him.
15Regulations for Eating Carcasses“‘Any person who eats an animal that has died of natural causes or an animal torn by beasts, whether a native citizen or a resident foreigner, must wash his clothes, bathe in water, and be unclean until evening; then he becomes clean.
21When it reverts in the jubilee, the field will be holy to the LORD like a permanently dedicated field; it will become the priest’s property.
8You must sanctify him because he presents the food of your God. He must be holy to you because I, the LORD who sanctifies you all, am holy.
4No man from the descendants of Aaron who is diseased or has a discharge may eat the holy offerings until he becomes clean. The one who touches anything made unclean by contact with a dead person, or a man who has a seminal emission,