Parallel Verses
New American Standard Bible
King James Version
But if the priest buy any soul with his money, he shall eat of it, and he that is born in his house: they shall eat of his meat.
Holman Bible
But if a priest purchases someone with his money, that person may eat it, and those born in his house may eat his food.
International Standard Version
If a priest acquires a slave as property with his own money, he may eat with him. Those who were born in his house may eat his food.
A Conservative Version
But if a priest buys any soul, the purchase of his money, he shall eat of it, and such as are born in his house, they shall eat of his bread.
American Standard Version
But if a priest buy any soul, the purchase of his money, he shall eat of it; and such as are born in his house, they shall eat of his bread.
Amplified
But if a priest buys a slave as his property with his money, the slave may eat the holy thing, and those who are born in the priest’s house; they may eat his food.
Bible in Basic English
But any person for whom the priest has given money, to make him his, may take of it with him; and those who come to birth in his house may take of his bread.
Darby Translation
But if a priest buy any one for money, he may eat of it, and he that is born in his house: they may eat of his food.
Julia Smith Translation
And when the priest shall buy a soul, the purchase of his silver, he shall eat of it, and they born in his house; they shall eat from his bread.
King James 2000
But if the priest buys any person with his money, he shall eat of it, and he that is born in his house: they shall eat of his food.
Lexham Expanded Bible
But a priest, if [with] his money he buys a person [as] {his possession}, that one may eat it, and the descendants of his house themselves may eat his food.
Modern King James verseion
But if the priest buys a soul with his silver, he shall eat of it. And one born in his house shall eat of his food.
Modern Spelling Tyndale-Coverdale
But if the priest buy any fowl with money he may eat of it, and he also that is born in his house may eat of his bread.
NET Bible
but if a priest buys a person with his own money, that person may eat the holy offerings, and those born in the priest's own house may eat his food.
New Heart English Bible
But if a priest buys a slave, purchased by his money, he shall eat of it; and such as are born in his house, they shall eat of his bread.
The Emphasized Bible
But when, a priest, buyeth any person, as the purchase of his silver, he may eat thereof, - and, the children of his household, they, may eat of his food.
Webster
But if the priest shall buy any soul with his money, he shall eat of it, and he that is born in his house: they shall eat of his meat.
World English Bible
But if a priest buys a slave, purchased by his money, he shall eat of it; and such as are born in his house, they shall eat of his bread.
Youngs Literal Translation
and when a priest buyeth a person, the purchase of his money, he doth eat of it, also one born in his house; they do eat of his bread.
Themes
Priest » Benefits of » For the sustenance of their families
priests » Special laws respecting » All bought and home-born servants to eat of their portion
Interlinear
Qanah
Nephesh
Bayith
Word Count of 20 Translations in Leviticus 22:11
Verse Info
Context Readings
Priests And Their Food
10
Only a member of a priestly family may eat any of the sacred offerings. No one else may eat them, not even someone staying with a priest or hired by him.
11
Cross References
Genesis 17:13
Whether born in your household or bought with your money, they must be circumcised. My covenant in your flesh is to be a long lasting covenant.
Exodus 12:44
After you have circumcised your purchased slave he may eat of it.
Numbers 18:11-13
The contributions that come as gifts taken from the offerings presented by the Israelites are also yours. I give these to you, your sons, and your daughters. They will be yours from generation to generation. Anyone in your household who is clean may eat them.