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On each row put pure frankincense, so that the bread may be a memorial, as an offering by fire to Yahweh. (Leviticus 24, 7)
As for an animal suitable for offering to Yahweh, any such animal given to Yahweh is holy. (Leviticus 27, 9)
If it is an unclean animal, and not suitable for offering to Yahweh, whatever it may be it must be presented to the priest (Leviticus 27, 11)
Over the offertory table they are to spread a violet cloth and put on it the dishes, cups, bowls and jars for the wine offering; the bread offered to the Lord shall be perpetually on it. (Numbers 4, 7)
In these cases the man must bring his wife before the priest, and on her behalf make an offering of two pounds of barley flour. He is not to pour oil on it or put incense on it, because this is an 'offering for jealousy,' a memorial offering to record a fault. (Numbers 5, 15)
After he has placed the woman before Yahweh, he shall loosen her hair and put in her hands the commemorative offering (that is, the offering for jealousy). In his own hands the priest will hold the bowl containing bitter water that brings a curse. (Numbers 5, 18)
The priest shall then take the offering for jealousy from the woman's hands, and hold it up before Yahweh with a gesture of offering, and so carry it up to the altar. (Numbers 5, 25)
The priest shall offer one as a sin offering and the other as a burnt offering; so he shall make atonement for his sin because of the dead person. (Numbers 6, 11)
And that same day the Nazirite shall again consecrate his head and bring a yearling lamb as a guilt offering. The time of his consecration begins again from that day. The former days are not valid for his separation has been defiled. (Numbers 6, 12)
and must make his offering to Yahweh: a one-year-old male lamb without any defect for burnt offering, a one-year-old lamb without any defect for sacrifice for sin; a ram without any defect for peace offering; (Numbers 6, 14)
When he has brought all this before Yahweh, the priest must offer the sacrifice for sin and the burnt offering for the Nazirite. (Numbers 6, 16)
Then he shall offer the peace offering with the ram and the unleavened bread in the basket, and finally the priest shall offer the accompanying offerings of grain and wine. (Numbers 6, 17)
