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If anyone partakes of the holy food through inadvertence, he must go to the sanctuary and make restitution to the priest of the same quantity, with a fifth part added. (Leviticus 22, 14)
they will be held to account for it, if they eat this holy food. It is I, the Lord, who have set my priests apart. (Leviticus 22, 16)
Do not dishonour my holy name; it is among the sons of Israel that I would vindicate my holiness, I, the Lord, who have set you apart for myself, (Leviticus 22, 32)
bidding him tell the Israelites: You must keep the first day of the seventh month as a day of rest; it shall be proclaimed holy with blowing of trumpets, to keep the Lord in mind of you. (Leviticus 23, 24)
the tenth day of this seventh month is the day you are to honour by making atonement; it will be proclaimed holy, and you will fast on it, as well as offering the Lord burnt-sacrifice. (Leviticus 23, 27)
the old will be for the use of Aaron and his sons, who are to eat them on holy ground; they are set apart for holy uses, reserved out of the Lord’s offerings as the prerogative of the priests for ever. (Leviticus 24, 9)
that I will turn your cities into a wilderness, and your holy places into a desert; the fragrance of your sacrifices will be acceptable to me no more. (Leviticus 26, 31)
What is forfeit to the Lord, whether man or beast or piece of ground, can neither be sold nor be redeemed; once forfeit, it is set apart for holy uses, consecrated to the Lord.✻ (Leviticus 27, 28)
If you value their lives, order their doings thus; death is the penalty, if they should touch what has been set apart for holy uses. Only Aaron and his sons may enter; and they will direct what is to be the task of each Levite, what burden he is to carry. (Numbers 4, 19)
After these the Caathites marched, with their holy burden;✻ the tabernacle going on first, so as to be ready for them when they reached the place where it was set up. (Numbers 10, 21)
All that is set apart, when offerings are made to the Lord, is my gift to thee; whatever is offered by way of bloodless sacrifice, or to atone for some fault or wrong done, and vowed to holy uses, belongs to thee and thine. (Numbers 18, 9)
It must be eaten on holy ground, and only by men, this consecrated gift I make thee. (Numbers 18, 10)
