Leviticus 10:10-12
New American Bible (Revised Edition)
10 You must be able to distinguish between what is sacred and what is profane, and between what is clean and what is unclean;[a](A) 11 and you must be able to teach the Israelites all the statutes that the Lord has given them through Moses.
The Eating of the Priestly Portions. 12 Moses said to Aaron and his surviving sons, Eleazar and Ithamar, “Take the grain offering[b] left over from the oblations to the Lord, and eat it beside the altar in the form of unleavened cakes, since it is most holy.
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- 10:10 Sacred and…profane…clean and…unclean: something or someone may be either sacred or profane (i.e., ordinary, not set apart), and at the same time clean or unclean. Priests would be particularly concerned about keeping what is unclean away from the sacred.
- 10:12–13 Grain offering: this is the grain offering of the people of 9:4, 17. Only the token offering had been offered; the rest was for the priests’ consumption.
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