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Leviticus 7:6 - Tree of Life Version

Every male among the kohanim may eat it. It is to be eaten in a holy place—it is most holy.

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King James Version (Oxford) 1769

Every male among the priests shall eat thereof: it shall be eaten in the holy place: it is most holy.

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Amplified Bible - Classic Edition

Every male among the priests may eat of it; it shall be eaten in a sacred place; it is most holy.

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American Standard Version (1901)

Every male among the priests shall eat thereof: it shall be eaten in a holy place: it is most holy.

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Common English Bible

Any male priest can eat it. It must be eaten in a holy place; it is most holy.

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Catholic Public Domain Version

Every male of priestly descent shall feed on this flesh in a holy place, because it is the Holy of holies.

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Douay-Rheims version of The Bible - 1752 version

Every male of the priestly race shall eat this flesh in a holy place, because it is most holy.

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Leviticus 7:6
11 Tagairtí Cros  

Then he said to me, “The north chambers and the south chambers, which are before the separate area, they are the holy chambers, where the kohanim who are near to Adonai eat the most holy things. There they will put the most holy things—the grain offering, the sin offering and the guilt offering—for the place is holy.


What is left of the grain offering is for Aaron and his sons, a most holy portion of the offerings to Adonai made by fire.


He may eat the food of his God, both from the most holy and the holy.


Every male among the children of Aaron may eat it, as their portion forever throughout your generations from the offerings of Adonai made by fire. Whoever touches them will become holy.”


Then the kohen should burn them up as smoke on the altar for an offering made by fire to Adonai. It is a trespass offering.


If a person carries consecrated meat in the corner of his garment, and with his corner he touches bread, stew, wine, oil or any food, will it become holy too?’” Then the kohanim answered and said, “No.”


Consider physical Israel. Those who eat the sacrifices—aren’t they partners in the altar?


Don’t you know that those who perform the holy services eat from the Temple, and those who wait on the altar receive a share at the altar?