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"If a priest’s daughter marries a lay person, she may not eat the holy contribution offerings,"
— Leviticus 22:12, NET Bible
“If the priest’s daughter also be married unto a stranger, she may not eat of an offering of the holy things.”
“And if a priest’s daughter be married unto a stranger, she shall not eat of the heave-offering of the holy things. ”
“If a priest's daughter is married to an outsider, she shall not eat of the heave offering of the holy things.”
“If the daughter of a priest be married to any of the people, she shall not eat of those things that are sanctified nor of the firstfruits.”
“And if the daughter of a priest is married to an outside person she may not take of the holy things which are lifted up as offerings.”
“If the priest’s daughter also be married unto a stranger, she may not eat of an offering of the holy things.”
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.
They must not profane the holy offerings which the Israelites contribute to the LORD,