Leviticus 21 — WBMS
21Verse 1And the Lord said to Moses, Speak thou to [the] priests, the sons of Aaron, and thou shalt say to them, A priest be not defouled in the dead men of his citizens,Verse 2no but only in his kinsmen, and nigh of blood, that is, on father, and mother, and son, and daughter, and brother,Verse 3and sister, a virgin, that is not wedded to man;Verse 4but neither he shall be defouled in the prince of his people.Verse 5Priests shall not shave their head, neither beard, neither they shall make carvings in their fleshes;Verse 6they shall be holy to their God, and they shall not defoul his name; for they offer incense of the Lord, and the loaves of their God, and therefore they shall be holy.Verse 7A priest shall not wed a wife a corrupt woman, and a foul whore, neither he shall wed her that is forsaken of the husband, for he is hallowed to his God,Verse 8and offereth the loaves of setting forth; therefore be he holy, for I am the holy Lord that halloweth you.Verse 9If the daughter of a priest is taken in defouling of virginity, and defouleth the name of her father, she shall be burnt in fire.Verse 10The bishop, that is the most priest among his brethren, upon whose head the oil of anointing is poured, and whose hands be made sacred in priesthood, and he is clothed in holy clothes, shall not discover his head, he shall not tear his clothes,Verse 11and utterly he shall not enter [in] to any dead man; and he shall not be defouled on his father, and mother,Verse 12neither he shall go out of [the] holy places, lest he defoul the saintuary of the Lord, for the oil of holy anointing of his God is on him; I am the Lord.Verse 13He shall wed to wife a virgin;Verse 14he shall not take a widow, and a forsaken woman, and a foul woman, and whore, but a virgin of his people;Verse 15meddle [or mingle] he not the generation of his kin to the common people of his folk, for I am the Lord, that halloweth him.Verse 16And the Lord spake to Moses, and said,Verse 17Speak thou to Aaron; a man of thy seed, by meines, that hath a wem, that is, a notable foulness, shall not offer bread to his God,Verse 18neither shall nigh to his service; if he is blind; if he is crooked; if he is either of little, either of great, or wrong nose;Verse 19if he is of broken foot, either hand;Verse 20if he hath a botch, or a bulge, on his back; either if he is bleary-eyed; if he hath white colour, or a pearl, in his eye, that hindereth his sight; if he hath continual scab; if he hath a dry scab in his body; either if he be bruised in privy members.Verse 21Each man of the seed of Aaron the priest, that hath a wem, shall not nigh to offer sacrifices to the Lord, neither to offer loaves to his God;Verse 22nevertheless he shall eat the loaves that be offered in the saintuary,Verse 23so only that he enter not within the veil; he shall not nigh to the altar, for he hath a wem, and he shall not defoul my saintuary; I am the Lord, that hallow them.Verse 24Therefore Moses spake to Aaron, and to his sons, and to all Israel, all things that were commanded to him.