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When it is opened, the prince shall come in by way of the outer hall, and wait in the entrance till the priests have done presenting burnt-sacrifice of his, welcome-offering of his; there on the threshold he shall do reverence, and go his ways, but the gate shall not be shut after him, not till the evening. (Ezekiel 46, 2)
Six lambs and a ram, without blemish, are the prince’s burnt-sacrifice to the Lord every sabbath, (Ezekiel 46, 4)
Will the prince make burnt-sacrifice or welcome-offering of his own free will, the eastern gate shall be opened for him, as on the sabbath, till burnt-sacrifice or welcome-offering is done; but when he goes out, the gate shall be shut behind him. (Ezekiel 46, 12)
And there shall be daily burnt-sacrifice; morning by morning he shall offer one of that year’s lambs, unblemished; (Ezekiel 46, 13)
In these days we are without prince or leader or prophet, we have no burnt-sacrifice, no victim, no offering; for us no incense burns, no first-fruits can be brought into thy presence (Daniel 3, 38)
look kindly on the sacrifice we offer thee this day, as it had been burnt-sacrifice of rams and bullocks, thousands of fattened lambs; who ever trusted in thee and was disappointed? (Daniel 3, 40)
High covenant he shall make, before another week is done, and with folks a many; but when that week has run half its course, offering and burnt-sacrifice shall be none; in the temple all shall be defilement and desolation, and until all is over, all is fulfilled, that desolation shall continue.✻ (Daniel 9, 27)
Burnt-sacrifice still? Bloodless offerings still? Nay, I will have none of them; fat be the victims you slay in welcome, I care not. (Amos 5, 22)
What, men of Israel, did you spend forty years in the desert, ever for me your burnt-sacrifice, ever for me your offerings; (Amos 5, 25)
Shattered all those idols must be, burnt to ashes the gauds she wears;✻ never an image but shall be left forlorn; all shall go the way of a harlot’s wages, that were a harlot’s wages from the first. (Micah 1, 7)
How best may I humble myself before the Lord, that is God most high? What offering shall I bring? Calf, think you, of a year old, for my burnt-sacrifice? (Micah 6, 6)
Have at thee! says the Lord of hosts; yonder chariots shall be burnt to ashes; whelps of thine shall die at the sword’s point, plunder of thine be swept off the face of earth; and for thy heralds, their voices shall be heard no more. (Nahum 2, 13)
