NET Bible
"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."
— Leviticus 22:11, NET Bible
“But if the priest buy any soul with his money, he shall eat of it, and he that is born in his house: they shall eat of his meat.”
“But if a priest buy any soul, the purchase of his money, he shall eat of it; and such as are born in his house, they shall eat of his bread. ”
“But if a priest buys a slave, purchased by his money, he shall eat of it; and such as are born in his house, they shall eat of his bread.”
“But he whom the priest hath bought, and he that is his servant, born in his house, these shall eat of them.”
“But any person for whom the priest has given money, to make him his, may take of it with him; and those who come to birth in his house may take of his bread.”
“But if the priest buy any soul with his money, he shall eat of it, and he that is born in his house: they shall eat of his meat.”
He must not eat an animal that has died of natural causes or an animal torn by beasts and thus become unclean by it. I am the LORD.
They must keep my charge so that they do not incur sin on account of it and therefore die because they profane it. I am the LORD who sanctifies them.
“‘No lay person may eat anything holy. Neither a priest’s lodger nor a hired laborer may eat anything holy,
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.
If a priest’s daughter marries a lay person, she may not eat the holy contribution offerings,
but 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.
“‘If a man eats a holy offering by mistake, he must add one fifth to it and give the holy offering to the priest.