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Leviticus 21

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Holiness of the Priests

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Leviticus 21:1
The LORD said to Moses, "Speak to the priests, the sons of Aaron, and say to them: 'A priest must not make himself ceremonially unclean for any of his people who die,

About this Chapter

Leviticus 21 focuses on the holiness of the priests and the requirements they must meet to approach God. The chapter begins by stating that priests are not allowed to defile themselves by touching a dead body, except for immediate family members. They are also forbidden to shave their heads or trim their beards, as well as to make any cuts on their bodies as a sign of mourning. The priests are to be set apart and consecrated for the service of God. Additionally, the chapter outlines the qualifications for a priest to marry. They are not allowed to marry a prostitute, a divorced woman, or a woman who has been defiled by sexual immorality. The priests must marry a virgin from their own people, in order to maintain the sanctity of their office. The chapter concludes by restating the requirement for the priests to be holy and set apart for God's service. They are to be blameless and not profane the name of God. By following these regulations, the priests demonstrate their commitment to serving God and upholding the holiness of the priesthood.

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