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18 If any of the meat of his sacrifice of peace offerings is eaten on the third day, it won’t be accepted for the one who brought it. It is to be considered as refuse, and whoever eats it will bear the punishment of his iniquity.”

Distinguishing the Clean and Unclean

19 “Meat that comes in contact with a ceremonially unclean thing is not to be eaten. Incinerate it instead. As for ceremonially clean[a] meat, anyone who is clean may eat it.[b] 20 But the person who eats meat from the sacrifice that belongs to the Lord, while still affected by his uncleanness, is to be eliminated from contact with[c] his people.

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Footnotes

  1. Leviticus 7:19 The Heb. lacks ceremonially clean
  2. Leviticus 7:19 Lit. eat the flesh
  3. Leviticus 7:20 The Heb. lacks contact with