Leviticus 22:12 - Easy To Read Version12 A priest’s daughter might marry a person who is not a priest. If she does that, then she can’t eat any of the holy offerings. Féach an chaibidilTuilleadh leaganachaKing James Version (Oxford) 176912 If the priest's daughter also be married unto a stranger, she may not eat of an offering of the holy things. Féach an chaibidilAmplified Bible - Classic Edition12 If a priest's daughter is married to an outsider [not of the priestly tribe], she shall not eat of the offering of the holy things. Féach an chaibidilAmerican Standard Version (1901)12 And if a priest’s daughter be married unto a stranger, she shall not eat of the heave-offering of the holy things. Féach an chaibidilCommon English Bible12 If a priest’s daughter marries a layman, she is not allowed to eat the holy offerings. Féach an chaibidilCatholic Public Domain Version12 If the daughter of a priest has been married to any of the people, she shall not eat from what has been sanctified, nor from the first-fruits. Féach an chaibidilDouay-Rheims version of The Bible - 1752 version12 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 first-fruits. Féach an chaibidil |
A priest’s daughter might become a widow, [393] or she might become divorced. If she does not have any children {to support her} and she goes back to her father’s house {where she lived} as a child, then she can eat some of her father’s food. But only people from a priest’s family can eat this food.