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Leviticus 22:10

Contemporary English Version (Anglicised) 2012

Only you priests and your families may eat the food offerings; these are too sacred for any of your servants.

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In fact, the governor told them, “You cannot eat the food offered to God until we find out if you really are priests.”

The LORD gave Moses and Aaron the following instructions for celebrating Passover: No one except Israelites may eat the Passover meal.

but no foreigners who work for you are allowed to have any.

At their ordination, a ceremony of forgiveness was performed for them with this sacred food, and only they have the right to eat it.

Instead of following the proper ways to worship me, you have put foreigners in charge of worship at my temple.

They may eat the food offerings presented to me,

But if she returns to your home, either widowed or divorced, and has no children, she may join in the meal. Only members of a priestly family can eat this food,

who have been appointed to be priests. Anyone else who tries to perform the duties of a priest must be put to death.

He went into the house of God, and then they ate the sacred loaves of bread that only priests are supposed to eat.

The only bread the priest had was the sacred bread that he had taken from the place of worship after putting out the fresh loaves. So he gave it to David.

It so happened that one of Saul's officers was there, worshipping the LORD that day. His name was Doeg the Edomite, and he was the strongest of Saul's shepherds.




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