Numbers 5:10

10 Each person's sacred offerings are his own, but what one gives to the priest stays with the priest."

Numbers 5:10 Meaning and Commentary

Numbers 5:10

And every man's hallowed things shall be his
Which he, by a vow or freewill offering, separates to holy uses; these are at his own dispose, to give to what priest he will, or they are the priest's; for what a man devotes to the Lord is to be given to them, or such things as God has hallowed, sanctified, and set apart for sacred uses, as the firstfruits and tithes, they were the priests'; the Jewish writers F9 restrain it to tithes:

whatsoever any man giveth the priest, it shall be his;
his personally, who officiates, or to whom the gift is given, and is not to be divided among the other priests in the course.


FOOTNOTES:

F9 Targ. Jon. Siphri & Midrash in Jarchi in loc.

Numbers 5:10 In-Context

8 If the wronged person has no close relative who can receive the compensation, the compensation belongs to God and must be given to the priest, along with the ram by which atonement is made.
9 All the sacred offerings that the People of Israel bring to a priest belong to the priest.
10 Each person's sacred offerings are his own, but what one gives to the priest stays with the priest."
11 God spoke to Moses:
12 "Tell the People of Israel, Say a man's wife goes off and has an affair, is unfaithful to him
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