10 “Only a member of a priestly family may eat any of the sacred offerings; no one else may eat them — not even someone staying with a priest or hired by him.
11 But a priest's slaves, bought with his own money or born in his home, may eat the food the priest receives.
12 A priest's daughter who marries someone who is not a priest may not eat any of the sacred offerings.
13 But a widowed or divorced daughter who has no children and who has returned to live in her father's house as a dependant may eat the food her father receives as a priest. Only a member of a priestly family may eat any of it.
14 “If any person who is not a member of a priestly family eats any of the sacred offerings without intending to, he must repay the priest its full value plus an additional twenty per cent.
15 The priests shall not profane the sacred offerings
16 by letting any unauthorized person eat them; this would bring guilt and punishment on such a person. I am the Lord and I make the offerings holy.”