If the priest’s daughter also be married unto a stranger, she may not eat of an offering of the holy things.
Si la hija de un sacerdote se casa con alguien que no es sacerdote, no puede comer ninguna de las ofrendas sagradas de comida.
La hija del sacerdote que se casa fuera del sacerdocio pierde el derecho de comer las ofrendas sagradas.
📚 Contexto Histórico
In ancient Israel, priests from the tribe of Levi were given strict laws to uphold holiness in their sacred duties, including rules about who could partake in the offerings dedicated to God. This verse specifically addresses the privileges of a priest's family, indicating that if a priest's daughter married someone outside the priestly lineage, referred to as a "stranger", she would no longer be allowed to eat from the holy offerings to maintain the purity of these consecrated items. These regulations reflected the broader cultural emphasis on separation and sanctity in worship practices among the Israelites.
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