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Then he took the holy oil, and the blood from the altar, and sprinkled them over Aaron and his sons, and the vestments they wore. (Leviticus 8, 30)
It is your task to distinguish between what is holy and what is profane, what is defiled and what is clean; (Leviticus 10, 10)
And now Moses said to Aaron, and to his surviving sons, Eleazar and Ithamar, You must take up what is left of the bloodless sacrifice offered to the Lord, and eat it, still unleavened, near the altar; it is set apart for holy uses, (Leviticus 10, 12)
and on holy ground it must be eaten, as the share given to thee and to thy sons in the Lord’s own offering; such was the Divine command. (Leviticus 10, 13)
Why did you not eat, on holy ground, this transgression-victim, all holiness, which was handed over to you so that you might take the faults of the people on yourselves, and make intercession for them in the Lord’s presence? (Leviticus 10, 17)
Its blood had not been carried within the sanctuary; you should have eaten it on holy ground, in obedience to the commandment that was given me. (Leviticus 10, 18)
The lamb must be immolated on holy ground, where the offerings for faults and the burnt-sacrifices are offered; and the victim for wrong done, like the victim for a fault, becomes the property of the priest; it is set apart for holy uses. (Leviticus 14, 13)
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)
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)
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)
