Found 13 Results for: layman

  • They themselves are to eat of these things by which atonement was made at their ordination and consecration; but no layman may eat of them, since they are sacred. (Exodus 29, 33)

  • Whoever prepares a perfume like this, or whoever puts any of this on a layman, shall be cut off from his kinsmen." (Exodus 30, 33)

  • A priest's daughter who is married to a layman may not eat of the sacred contributions. (Leviticus 21, 12)

  • But if a priest's daughter is widowed or divorced and, having no children, returns to her father's house, she may then eat of her father's food as in her youth. No layman, however, may eat of it. (Leviticus 21, 13)

  • When the Dwelling is to move on, the Levites shall take it down; when the Dwelling is to be pitched, it is the Levites who shall set it up. Any layman who comes near it shall be put to death. (Numbers 1, 51)

  • But only Aaron and his descendants shall you appoint to have charge of the priestly functions. Any layman who comes near shall be put to death." (Numbers 3, 10)

  • East of the Dwelling, that is, in front of the meeting tent, toward the sunrise, were camped Moses and Aaron and the latter's sons. They discharged the obligations of the sanctuary for the Israelites. Any layman who came near was to be put to death. (Numbers 3, 38)

  • in keeping with the orders which the LORD had given him through Moses. This cover was to be a reminder to the Israelites that no layman, no one who was not a descendant of Aaron, should approach the altar to offer incense before the LORD, lest he meet the fate of Korah and his band. (Numbers 17, 5)

  • As your associates they shall have charge of all the work connected with the meeting tent. But no layman shall come near you. (Numbers 18, 4)

  • But only you and your sons are to have charge of performing the priestly functions in whatever concerns the altar and the room within the veil. I give you the priesthood as a gift. Any layman who draws near shall be put to death." (Numbers 18, 7)

  • Thus the layman Micah had a sanctuary. He also made an ephod and household idols, and consecrated one of his sons, who became his priest. (Judges 17, 5)

  • They decreed that they would use up the first fruits of grain and the tithes of wine and oil which they had sanctified and reserved for the priests who minister in the presence of our God in Jerusalem: things which no layman should even touch with his hands. (Judith 11, 13)


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