Leviticus 22:10
Leviticus 22:10-13 The Message (MSG)
“No layperson may eat anything set apart as holy. Nor may a priest’s guest or his hired hand eat anything holy. But if a priest buys a slave, the slave may eat of it; also the slaves born in his house may eat his food. If a priest’s daughter marries a layperson, she may no longer eat from the holy contributions. 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.
Leviticus 22:10 King James Version (KJV)
There shall no stranger eat of the holy thing: a sojourner of the priest, or an hired servant, shall not eat of the holy thing.
Leviticus 22:10 New American Standard Bible - NASB 1995 (NASB1995)
‘No layman, however, is to eat the holy gift; a sojourner with the priest or a hired man shall not eat of the holy gift.
Leviticus 22:10 New Century Version (NCV)
Only people in a priest’s family may eat the holy offering. A visitor staying with the priest or a hired worker must not eat it.
Leviticus 22:10 American Standard Version (ASV)
There shall no stranger eat of the holy thing: a sojourner of the priest’s, or a hired servant, shall not eat of the holy thing.
Leviticus 22:10 New International Version (Anglicised) (NIVUK)
‘ “No-one outside a priest’s family may eat the sacred offering, nor may the guest of a priest or his hired worker eat it.
Leviticus 22:10 New King James Version (NKJV)
‘No outsider shall eat the holy offering; one who dwells with the priest, or a hired servant, shall not eat the holy thing.
Leviticus 22:10 Amplified Bible (AMP)
‘No layman [that is, someone outside of Aaron’s family] is to eat the holy gift [which has been offered to God]; a foreigner residing with the priest or a hired man shall not eat the holy thing.