Leviticus 22:11
Leviticus 22:10-13 The Message (MSG)
“No layperson may eat anything set apart as holy. Nor may a priest’s guest or his hired hand eat anything holy. But if a priest buys a slave, the slave may eat of it; also the slaves born in his house may eat his food. If a priest’s daughter marries a layperson, she may no longer eat from the holy contributions. But if the priest’s daughter is widowed or divorced and without children and returns to her father’s household as before, she may eat of her father’s food. But no layperson may eat of it.
Leviticus 22:11 King James Version (KJV)
But if the priest buy any soul with his money, he shall eat of it, and he that is born in his house: they shall eat of his meat.
Leviticus 22:11 New American Standard Bible - NASB 1995 (NASB1995)
But if a priest buys a slave as his property with his money, that one may eat of it, and those who are born in his house may eat of his food.
Leviticus 22:11 New Century Version (NCV)
But if the priest buys a slave with his own money, that slave may eat the holy offerings; slaves who were born in his house may also eat his food.
Leviticus 22:11 American Standard Version (ASV)
But if a priest buy any soul, the purchase of his money, he shall eat of it; and such as are born in his house, they shall eat of his bread.
Leviticus 22:11 New International Version (NIV)
But if a priest buys a slave with money, or if slaves are born in his household, they may eat his food.
Leviticus 22:11 New King James Version (NKJV)
But if the priest buys a person with his money, he may eat it; and one who is born in his house may eat his food.
Leviticus 22:11 Amplified Bible (AMP)
But if a priest buys a slave as his property with his money, the slave may eat the holy thing, and those who are born in the priest’s house; they may eat his food.