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KsiÄga KapÅaÅska 22:13
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Gdyby zaś córka kapłańska wdową została, albo odrzuconą była od męża, i dziatek nie miała, a wróciłaby się w dom ojca swego, tak jako w dzieciństwie swem, chleb ojca swego jeść będzie; ale żaden obcy jeść z niego nie będzie.
Córka kapłańska zostawszy wdową, abo któraby się rozwiodła z mężem i nie miała dziatek, a wróciła się zasię w dom ojcowski, także jako i w młodości swej pożywać będzie potraw ojca swego. Ale żaden człek obcy używać ich nie ma.
Jednak gdyby córka kapłana została wdową, albo rozwódką, nie miała dzieci oraz wróciła do domu swojego ojca, taka jak była w jej młodości wtedy może jadać z chleba swojego ojca; żaden jednak postronny nie będzie z niego jadał.
Gdyby zaś córka kapłańska wdową została, albo odrzuconą była od męża, i dziatek nie miała, a wróciłaby się w dom ojca swego, tak jako w dzieciństwie swem, chleb ojca swego jeść będzie; ale żaden obcy jeść z niego nie będzie.
Jeśli zaś córka kapłana zostanie wdową albo zostanie oddalona przez męża i nie ma dzieci, a wróci do domu swego ojca jak w swojej młodości, to będzie mogła jeść chleb swego ojca, lecz żaden obcy nie będzie z niego jadł.
Jeżeli córka kapłana owdowieje lub zostanie porzucona, a nie ma potomstwa i wraca do domu swojego ojca, to będzie jadła z pokarmu ojca swojego tak jak w swojej młodości, lecz żaden obcy jeść z niego nie będzie.
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
returned unto her father's house: A widow in Bengal not unfrequently returns to her father's house on the death of her husband: the union between her and her own family is never so dissolved as among European nations. Genesis 38:11
as in her: Leviticus 10:14, Numbers 18:11-19
Reciprocal: Genesis 2:24 - cleave Exodus 21:9 - betrothed her unto Deuteronomy 24:2 - she may go
Gill's Notes on the Bible
But if the priest's daughter be a widow or divorced,.... If her husband be dead, or if living, and she is put away by him, whether a Levite, or an Israelite:
and have no child: by him, as the Targum of Jonathan and Jarchi add, nor is with child by him:
and is returned to her father's house, as in her youth, she shall eat of her father's meat; not of all, or any part, only of some, of the heave offering, but not of the shoulder or breast, which is the tradition of the wise men, as Maimonides m relates. There are two cases in this affair excepted by them, which they suppose are implied in this clause; the one is, if she is detained and reserved for her husband's brother, according to the law in Deuteronomy 25:5; she being without children; and so the Targum of Jonathan adds,
"and is not kept or reserved for her husband's brother,''
which is implied by her being returned to her father's house; and the other is, if she is with child; for though she had no children by her husband, yet if she is pregnant, that made her unlawful to eat of the holy things; for then she is not as in her youth n. The Jewish canon concerning such a person runs thus o; the daughter of a priest, married to an Israelite, may not eat of the heave offering; if he dies, and she has a son by him, she may not eat of the heave offering; if she is married to a Levite, she may eat of the tithes: if he dies, and she has a son by him, she may eat of the tithes: if she is married to a priest, she may eat of the heave offering; if he dies, and she has a son by him, she may eat of the heave offering; if her son by the priest dies, she may not eat of the heave offering; if her son by the Levite dies, she may not eat of the tithes; if her son by an Israelite, she may return to her father's house, as it is said Leviticus 22:13;
but there shall no stranger eat thereof; as not anyone of another nation, so not anyone of another family beside the priest's, no, not the son of a priest's daughter by an Israelite, which some think is principally intended; and so Aben Ezra remarks this is said of a son, if she had any, and upon whose account she herself might not eat.
m In Misn. Yebamot, c. 9. sect. 6. n Misn Yebamot, c. 7. sect. 4. & Bartenora in ib. o Misn. Yebamot, c. 9. sect. 6.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse Leviticus 22:13. But if the priest's daughter be a widow - and is returned unto her father's house — A widow in Bengal not unfrequently returns to her father's house on the death of her husband: the union betwixt her and her own family is never so dissolved as among European nations. Thousands of widows in Bengal, whose husbands die before the consummation of marriage, never leave their parents. - WARD.