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On such a man my ban rests, and I will not let him live among my people any longer, once he has outraged my sanctuary, dragged my holy name in the dust, by sacrificing his child to Moloch. (Leviticus 20, 3)
Keep yourselves apart, and be a holy people; remembering what God you worship. (Leviticus 20, 7)
If man or woman is possessed by a spirit of witchcraft or divination, their lives must pay for it by stoning; they have put themselves beyond hope of pardon. (Leviticus 20, 27)
They are men set apart for their God, and must never bring reproach on his name; they burn incense✻ to the Lord, offer their God his consecrated loaves, and shall they not be holy? (Leviticus 21, 6)
The high priest, that one who is chief among his brethren, whose brow has been anointed with the holy oil, and his hands consecrated for the priestly office, who wears the sacred vestments, may never bare his head, or rend his garments, (Leviticus 21, 10)
but keep within the Lord’s holy precincts, so as not to bring defilement on them, a man consecrated to his God by the holy oil that anointed him; the Lord’s own priest. (Leviticus 21, 12)
remains unclean till sundown, so that he must not share the holy food. Not till he has bathed in water, (Leviticus 22, 6)
No one that is not of their family may share the holy food, no guest the priest entertains, no hired servant of his; (Leviticus 22, 10)
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)
