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If a priest's daughter marries a layperson, she may no longer eat from the holy contributions.
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But if the priest's daughter is widowed or divorced and without children and returns to her father's household as before, she may eat of her father's food. But no layperson may eat of it.
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"If anyone eats from a holy offering accidentally, he must give back the holy offering to the priest and add twenty percent to it.
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"The priests must not treat with irreverence the holy offerings of the Israelites that they contribute to God
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lest they desecrate themselves and make themselves guilty when they eat the holy offerings. I am God who makes them holy."
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"Tell Aaron and his sons and all the People of Israel, Each and every one of you, whether native born or foreigner, who presents a Whole-Burnt-Offering to God to fulfill a vow or as a Freewill-Offering,
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must make sure that it is a male without defect from cattle, sheep, or goats for it to be acceptable.
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Don't try slipping in some creature that has a defect - it won't be accepted.
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Whenever anyone brings an offering from cattle or sheep as a Peace-Offering to God to fulfill a vow or as a Freewill-Offering, it has to be perfect, without defect, to be acceptable.
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Don't try giving God an animal that is blind, crippled, mutilated, an animal with running sores, a rash, or mange. Don't place any of these on the Altar as a gift to God.