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The priest will sacrifice one as a victim for her fault, and the other as a burnt-sacrifice, and so make intercession for her in the Lord’s presence over the issue of blood that has defiled her. (Leviticus 15, 30)
After the death of Aaron’s two sons, that were punished for offering up unhallowed fire, the Lord spoke to Moses (Leviticus 16, 1)
And this is the preparation he must make; he must offer a young bullock as a victim for his faults, and a ram by way of burnt-sacrifice. (Leviticus 16, 3)
And the whole people of Israel must provide him with two goats as victims for their faults, and a ram for burnt-sacrifice. (Leviticus 16, 5)
he will wash on holy ground, and put on his own garments instead. He will come out, and offer his own burnt-sacrifice, and that of the people, making intercession for himself and for the people both at once, (Leviticus 16, 24)
and does not make an offering to the Lord at the tabernacle door, shall pay for it with his life; blood has flowed, and the shedder of it is lost to his people. (Leviticus 17, 4)
tell them that if any Israelite or any alien living among them offers burnt-sacrifice or victim (Leviticus 17, 8)
without bringing it to the door of the tabernacle which bears record of me, and offering it to the Lord, he is lost to his people. (Leviticus 17, 9)
If you immolate a victim by way of welcome-offering, to win the Lord’s favour, (Leviticus 19, 5)
The man who mates with daughter and mother both, is guilty of a foul deed; he and they must be burnt alive, and such guilt as theirs be found in your midst no longer.✻ (Leviticus 20, 14)
bidding him tell Aaron and his sons and all Israel: When any Israelite, or any alien dwelling among you, would offer the Lord burnt-sacrifice, either in payment of a vow, or out of devotion, (Leviticus 22, 18)
And anyone who makes the Lord a welcome-offering, either in payment of a vow or out of devotion, must offer an ox or a sheep that is without blemish, if it is to be acceptable. It must have no blemish of any sort; (Leviticus 22, 21)
