Lev.22.11
22:11 The only male outside the priest’s family who could eat the priest’s share was the priest’s slave. He would have no other food if this provision were denied him.
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22:11 The only male outside the priest’s family who could eat the priest’s share was the priest’s slave. He would have no other food if this provision were denied him.
22:14-16 Similar to provisions for the guilt offering, a common person who accidentally ate the priestly portion had to repay 120 percent (see 5:14-16). However, the offering of a ram was not required in this case.
22:15 An Israelite who ate the “most holy” priestly portion as if it were common food would defile it.
22:18 Apparently individuals could present a whole burnt offering instead of a peace offering if they desired (see 1:3).
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