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Leviticus 21:10-21 International Children’s Bible (ICB)

10. “‘The high priest was chosen from among his brothers. The special olive oil used in appointing people and things to the service of the Lord was poured on his head. He was appointed to wear the priestly clothes. So he must not do things to show his sadness in public. He must not let his hair go uncombed. He must not tear his clothes.

11. He must not go into a house where there is a dead body. He must not make himself unclean, even if it is his own father or mother.

12. The high priest must not go out of the Holy Place. If he does and becomes unclean, he would make God’s Holy Place unclean. The special oil used in appointing priests was poured on the high priest’s head. This separated him from the rest of the people. I am the Lord.

13. “‘The high priest must marry a woman who is a virgin.

14. He must not marry a widow, a divorced woman or a prostitute. He must marry a virgin from his own people.

15. This is so the people will respect his children as his own. I am the Lord. I have set the high priest apart for his special job.’”

16. The Lord said to Moses,

17. “Tell Aaron: ‘Some of your descendants might have something wrong with them. If they do, they must never offer the special food of their God.

18. Anyone who has something wrong with him must not serve as priest. And he must not bring sacrifices to me. These people cannot serve as priests: blind men, crippled men, men with damaged faces, deformed men,

19. men with a crippled foot or hand,

20. hunchbacks, dwarfs, men who have something wrong with their eyes, men who have an itching disease or a skin disease or men who have damaged sex glands.

21. “‘One of Aaron’s descendants might have something wrong with him. If he does, he cannot make the offerings made by fire to the Lord. He has something wrong with him. He cannot offer the food of his God.

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