Leviticus 22:7

7 Once the sun has set and he has become clean again, he may eat of the holy things, for that is his food.

Leviticus 22:7 Meaning and Commentary

Leviticus 22:7

And when the sun is down he shall be clean
Having washed himself in water, otherwise not, though the sun may be set: and shall afterwards eat of the holy things;
the families of the priests lived upon: because it [is] his food:
his common food, his ordinary diet, that by which he subsists, having nothing else to live upon; this being the ordination of God, that he which ministered about holy things should live on them; and these being his only substance, in compassion to him they were detained from him no longer than the evening; and this was done, to make him careful how he defiled himself, since thereby he was debarred of his ordinary meals.

Leviticus 22:7 In-Context

5 or who touches any swarming creature or another person who makes him unclean—whatever the uncleanness might be—
6 the person who touches these things will be unclean until evening. He must not eat of the holy things unless he has bathed his body in water.
7 Once the sun has set and he has become clean again, he may eat of the holy things, for that is his food.
8 He must not eat an animal that has died naturally or that was killed by another animal, becoming unclean by doing so; I am the LORD.
9 The priests must keep my requirement so that they don't become liable to punishment and die for having made it impure. I am the LORD, who makes them holy.
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