Deuteronomy 14:27
Context14:27 As for the Levites in your villages, you must not ignore them, for they have no allotment or inheritance along with you.
Deuteronomy 18:2
Context18:2 They 1 will have no inheritance in the midst of their fellow Israelites; 2 the Lord alone is their inheritance, just as he had told them.
Deuteronomy 10:9
Context10:9 Therefore Levi has no allotment or inheritance 3 among his brothers; 4 the Lord is his inheritance just as the Lord your God told him.
Deuteronomy 12:12
Context12:12 You shall rejoice in the presence of the Lord your God, along with your sons, daughters, male and female servants, and the Levites in your villages 5 (since they have no allotment or inheritance with you). 6
Deuteronomy 18:1
Context18:1 The Levitical priests 7 – indeed, the entire tribe of Levi – will have no allotment or inheritance with Israel; they may eat the burnt offerings of the Lord and of his inheritance. 8
Deuteronomy 14:29
Context14:29 Then the Levites (because they have no allotment or inheritance with you), the resident foreigners, the orphans, and the widows of your villages may come and eat their fill so that the Lord your God may bless you in all the work you do.


[18:2] 1 tn Heb “he” (and throughout the verse).
[18:2] 2 tn Heb “brothers,” but not referring to actual siblings. Cf. NASB “their countrymen”; NRSV “the other members of the community.”
[10:9] 1 sn Levi has no allotment or inheritance. As the priestly tribe, Levi would have no land allotment except for forty-eight towns set apart for their use (Num 35:1-8; Josh 21:1-42). But theirs was a far greater inheritance, for the
[10:9] 2 tn That is, among the other Israelite tribes.
[12:12] 1 tn Heb “within your gates” (so KJV, NASB); NAB “who belongs to your community.”
[12:12] 2 sn They have no allotment or inheritance with you. See note on the word “inheritance” in Deut 10:9.
[18:1] 1 tn The MT places the terms “priests” and “Levites” in apposition, thus creating an epexegetical construction in which the second term qualifies the first, i.e., “Levitical priests.” This is a way of asserting their legitimacy as true priests. The Syriac renders “to the priest and to the Levite,” making a distinction between the two, but one that is out of place here.
[18:1] 2 sn Of his inheritance. This is a figurative way of speaking of the produce of the land the