Rules for Priests |
Leviticus 21:1-24 The Third Book of Moses Called Leviticus |
The Lord [told] Moses, Speak to the priests, [Aaron’s] sons, No Priest shall defile himself [by] the dead among his people. Except for his [closest relatives]: his mother, father, his son, his daughter, his brother & his virgin sister [without a] husband. |
[A priest] is a chief man among his people & he shall not defile himself. [Priests] shall not make [any] baldness on their heads, neither shall they shave the [edges] of their [beards,] nor make [any] cuttings in their flesh. |
They shall be holy to their God & shall not profane the Name of their God, for the offerings of the Lord made by fire & the bread of their God, [which] they offer. Therefore they shall be holy. |
[The priests] shall not take [in marriage] a wife who is [an unfaithful harlot] or profane. Neither shall they take a [divorced] woman for [a priest] is holy to his God. You shall sanctify [the priest, because] he offers the bread of your God. |
He shall be holy to you for I, the Lord, who sanctifies you Am holy. If the daughter of a priest plays the [unfaithful harlot,] she shall be [burned] with fire, because she profanes her father. |
He, [who] is the high priest, among his brethren, who has anointing oil poured on his head & is consecrated to put on the garments, shall not uncover his head, nor [tear] his clothes [nor] go near any dead body, nor defile himself for his father or his mother. [Ecclesiastes 3:4 a time to weep & a time to laughter; a time to mourn & a time to dance.] |
Neither shall he go out of the sanctuary, nor profane the sanctuary of his God, [because] he has [on his head] the anointing oil of his God upon him. I am the Lord & he should take a wife [who is a virgin] of his own people to [marry.] he shall not take a widow, divorced woman, or profane, or a harlot. Neither shall he profane his [lineage] among his people: for I, the Lord, do sanctify him. |
The Lord [spoke] to Moses, saying, speak to Aaron, saying, [Whoever] he [is] of your [descendants] in [future] generations who have any [defect,] a blind man, a lame man, a man with a [disfigured] face or nose, or anything [superficial,] or any limb too long, a man with a broken foot or broken arm or a [hunchback] or a dwarf, [one with] a [defect] in his eyes, has scurvy, scabbed, or is [castrated] or has [damaged testicles,of the descendants] of Aaron, the priest, shall not come [close] to offer the bread of his God. |
He [who] has a blemish, he shall not come [close] to offer the bread of his God. [Although,] he [may] eat the bread of his God, both the holy & the most holy, only he [can’t] go to the veil or come [near] the altar, because he has a [defect,] [so] he [doesn’t] profane My sanctuaries: |
For I the Lord do sanctify them. Moses told [this] to Aaron & his sons & to all the children [people] of Israel. |