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They shall not marry a harlot or a woman who has been defiled; neither shall they marry a woman divorced from her husband; for the priest is holy to his God. (Leviticus 21, 7)
And the daughter of any priest, if she profanes herself by playing the harlot, profanes her father; she shall be burned with fire. (Leviticus 21, 9)
"The priest who is chief among his brethren, upon whose head the anointing oil is poured, and who has been consecrated to wear the garments, shall not let the hair of his head hang loose, nor rend his clothes; (Leviticus 21, 10)
or a hunchback, or a dwarf, or a man with a defect in his sight or an itching disease or scabs or crushed testicles; (Leviticus 21, 20)
no man of the descendants of Aaron the priest who has a blemish shall come near to offer the LORD's offerings by fire; since he has a blemish, he shall not come near to offer the bread of his God. (Leviticus 21, 21)
They shall therefore keep my charge, lest they bear sin for it and die thereby when they profane it: I am the LORD who sanctify them. (Leviticus 22, 9)
"An outsider shall not eat of a holy thing. A sojourner of the priest's or a hired servant shall not eat of a holy thing; (Leviticus 22, 10)
but if a priest buys a slave as his property for money, the slave may eat of it; and those that are born in his house may eat of his food. (Leviticus 22, 11)
If a priest's daughter is married to an outsider she shall not eat of the offering of the holy things. (Leviticus 22, 12)
But if a priest's daughter is a widow or divorced, and has no child, and returns to her father's house, as in her youth, she may eat of her father's food; yet no outsider shall eat of it. (Leviticus 22, 13)
And if a man eats of a holy thing unwittingly, he shall add the fifth of its value to it, and give the holy thing to the priest. (Leviticus 22, 14)
The priests shall not profane the holy things of the people of Israel, which they offer to the LORD, (Leviticus 22, 15)
