Leviticus Chapter 21 verse 16 Holy Bible

ASV Leviticus 21:16

And Jehovah spake unto Moses, saying,
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BBE Leviticus 21:16

And the Lord said to Moses,
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DARBY Leviticus 21:16

And Jehovah spoke to Moses, saying,
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KJV Leviticus 21:16

And the LORD spake unto Moses, saying,
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WBT Leviticus 21:16

And the LORD spoke to Moses, saying,
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WEB Leviticus 21:16

Yahweh spoke to Moses, saying,
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YLT Leviticus 21:16

And Jehovah speaketh unto Moses, saying,
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Pulpit Commentary

Pulpit CommentaryVerses 16-24. - Perfection of the body being typical of perfection of the mind and of the whole man, and symbolical perfection being required of the priest of God, none may be admitted to the priesthood with bodily defects, or excrescences, or grievous blemishes. The translation dwarf, in verse 20, is better than the marginal rendering "too slender," or withered. Being the descendants of Aaron, these priests, blemished as they were, were to be supported as the other priests were supported. He shall eat the bread of his God, both of the most holy, and of the holy; that is, the priests' portions of the meat offerings (Leviticus 2:3, 10; Leviticus 6:17), of the sin offerings (Leviticus 6:29), of the trespass offerings (Leviticus 7:1), of the shewbread (Leviticus 24:9), which were most holy, and of the heave offerings, wave offerings, firstfruit offerings, firstlings, and things devoted (Numbers 11:11-19), which were holy. They were also apparently employed in the less formal and conspicuous duties of the priests, such as examining lepers, and any other functions which did not bring them nigh unto the altar. But they were not to profane God's sanctuaries, by which is meant the holy of holies, the holy place, and the court in which the altar stood. To none of these is the blemished priest to be admitted for the purpose of officiating, though he might enter the court and probably the holy place for other purposes, and might eat the offerings of the priests in the accustomed place.

Ellicott's Commentary

Ellicott's Commentary for English Readers(16) And the Lord spake unto Moses.--In the preceding part of this chapter the priests were forbidden voluntarily to disfigure themselves, or to disqualify themselves and their descendants for their sacred office by illegal alliances. The legislator, therefore, now passes on to other blemishes, which, though not voluntarily contracted, likewise disqualify the priests for performing sacerdotal duties in the sanctuary.