Moses spoke to Aaron and his remaining sons, Eleazar and Ithamar: ‘Take the grain offering that is left over from the food offerings to the Lord, and eat it prepared without yeast beside the altar, because it is especially holy.
Leviticus 21:22 - Christian Standard Bible Anglicised He may eat the food of his God from what is especially holy as well as from what is holy. Dugang nga mga bersyonKing James Version (Oxford) 1769 He shall eat the bread of his God, both of the most holy, and of the holy. Amplified Bible - Classic Edition He may eat the bread of his God, both of the most holy and of the holy things, American Standard Version (1901) He shall eat the bread of his God, both of the most holy, and of the holy: Common English Bible He may, of course, eat of his God’s most holy or holy food, Catholic Public Domain Version Nevertheless, he shall eat from the loaves which are offered in the Sanctuary. Douay-Rheims version of The Bible - 1752 version He shall eat nevertheless of the loaves, that are offered in the sanctuary. |
Moses spoke to Aaron and his remaining sons, Eleazar and Ithamar: ‘Take the grain offering that is left over from the food offerings to the Lord, and eat it prepared without yeast beside the altar, because it is especially holy.
‘Why didn’t you eat the sin offering in the sanctuary area? For it is especially holy, and he has assigned it to you to take away the guilt of the community and make atonement for them before the Lord.
He is to slaughter the male lamb at the place in the sanctuary area where the sin offering and burnt offering are slaughtered, for like the sin offering, the guilt offering belongs to the priest; it is especially holy.
But the rest of the grain offering will belong to Aaron and his sons; it is the holiest part of the food offerings to the Lord.
But the rest of the grain offering will belong to Aaron and his sons; it is the holiest part of the food offerings to the Lord.
But because he has a defect, he must not go near the curtain or approach the altar. He is not to desecrate my holy places, for I am the Lord who sets them apart.’
Neither you nor a foreigner are to present food to your God from any of these animals. They will not be accepted for you because they are deformed and have a defect.’
When the sun has set, he will become clean, and then he may eat from the holy offerings, for that is his food.
‘Nothing that a man permanently sets apart to the Lord from all he owns, whether a person, an animal, or his inherited landholding, can be sold or redeemed; everything set apart is especially holy to the Lord.
The priest is to put on his linen robe and linen undergarments. , He is to remove the ashes of the burnt offering the fire has consumed on the altar, and place them beside the altar.
Any male among the priests may eat it. It is to be eaten in a holy place; it is especially holy.
‘I give to you and to your sons and daughters all the holy contributions that the Israelites present to the Lord as a permanent statute. It is a permanent covenant of salt before the Lord for you as well as your offspring.’
Don’t you know that those who perform the temple services eat the food from the temple, and those who serve at the altar share in the offerings of the altar?