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12 And a priest’s daughter, when she marries a layman,[a] she herself may not eat the votive offering.[b] 13 But[c] a priest’s daughter, when she becomes a widow or[d] divorced or there is no offspring for her, and she returns to her father’s house as in her childhood, she may eat from her father’s food, but[e] no layman may eat it.[f] 14 And if a man eats the votive offering unintentionally, then[g] he shall add to it a fifth of it, and he shall give the votive offering to the priest.

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Footnotes

  1. Leviticus 22:12 Literally “she becomes for a strange man”
  2. Leviticus 22:12 Literally “the offering/lifting of the votive offering”
  3. Leviticus 22:13 Or “And”
  4. Leviticus 22:13 Or “and”
  5. Leviticus 22:13 Or “and”
  6. Leviticus 22:13 Literally “any stranger shall not eat it”
  7. Leviticus 22:14 Or “and”