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the entrails and the feet first washed in water. So the priest will burn the whole offering as a burnt-sacrifice, and the Lord will accept the smell of its burning. (Leviticus 1, 13)
If a bird is offered to the Lord as a burnt-sacrifice, it will be a turtle-dove, or a young pigeon. (Leviticus 1, 14)
He will break the bird’s wings, but will not cut it up into joints with a knife; he will burn it whole over wood kindled on the altar. So it will be a burnt-sacrifice, and the smell of its burning will be acceptable to the Lord. (Leviticus 1, 17)
If anyone would bring the Lord a bloodless offering,✻ his gift must be of flour; over this he will pour oil, and lay incense on it, (Leviticus 2, 1)
All that is left of this sacrifice shall belong to Aaron and his sons; the remnant of the Lord’s own offering, it is set apart for holy uses. (Leviticus 2, 3)
If this bloodless offering of thine is cooked in the oven, it shall be of unleavened wheaten loaves, kneaded with oil, and unleavened cakes with oil poured over them; (Leviticus 2, 4)
and he, in offering it, will separate the token-sacrifice, which he will burn there on the altar, acceptable to the Lord in its fragrance; (Leviticus 2, 9)
the rest shall belong to Aaron and his sons; the remnant of the Lord’s offering, it is set apart for holy uses. (Leviticus 2, 10)
All such offerings must be made to the Lord unleavened; no leaven or honey must be burnt with the Lord’s sacrifice. (Leviticus 2, 11)
Whatever sacrifice thou offerest is to be seasoned with salt; thou shalt not grudge thy God the salt which his covenant demands; salt shall be a part of every offering. (Leviticus 2, 13)
Thou shalt pour oil on them, too, and lay incense on them, to shew that they are an offering made to the Lord; (Leviticus 2, 15)
The man who would make a welcome-offering✻ of cattle, must bring to the Lord a beast without blemish, bullock or heifer as he will. (Leviticus 3, 1)
