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Leviticus 21:1-11 New Century Version (NCV)

1. The Lord said to Moses, “Tell these things to Aaron’s sons, the priests: ‘A priest must not make himself unclean by touching a dead person.

2. But if the dead person was one of his close relatives, he may touch him. The priest may make himself unclean if the dead person is his mother or father, son or daughter, brother or

3. unmarried sister who is close to him because she has no husband. The priest may make himself unclean for her if she dies.

4. But a priest must not make himself unclean if the dead person was only related to him by marriage.

5. “ ‘Priests must not shave their heads, or shave off the edges of their beards, or cut their bodies.

6. They must be holy to their God and show respect for God’s name, because they present the offerings made by fire to the Lord, which is the food of their God. So they must be holy.

7. “ ‘A priest must not marry an unclean prostitute or a divorced woman, because he is holy to his God.

8. Treat him as holy, because he offers up the food of your God. Think of him as holy; I am the Lord who makes you holy, and I am holy.

9. “ ‘If a priest’s daughter makes herself unclean by becoming a prostitute, she shames her father. She must be burned with fire.

10. “ ‘The high priest, who was chosen from among his brothers, had the special olive oil poured on his head. He was also appointed to wear the priestly clothes. So he must not show his sadness by letting his hair go uncombed or tearing 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 for his own father or mother.

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