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And it was still night when Pharao sent for Moses and Aaron, and said to them, Up, out of my kingdom, you and all the people of Israel with you; go and offer this Lord of yours the sacrifice you spoke of. (Exodus 12, 31)
When an ass has its first foal, thou shalt offer a sheep in payment of its ransom; if not, it must be killed.✻ And every first-born man child of thy own race shall have a price paid for his ransom. (Exodus 13, 13)
Bid the Israelites bring me gifts in kind, each man offering what his heart prompts him to offer, for your acceptance. (Exodus 25, 2)
Then take all the fat about its entrails, the membrane of its liver, and the two kidneys with the fat on them and offer them as a burnt-sacrifice on the altar; (Exodus 29, 13)
You are to offer no incense there but what is of my own prescription; there is to be no sacrifice, no victim, no pouring of libations. (Exodus 30, 9)
When an ass has her first foal, thou shalt offer a sheep in payment of its ransom; or, if thou hast no mind to ransom it, let it be killed. The first-born of thy own sons thou must ransom, presenting thyself before me with an offering. (Exodus 34, 20)
So Moses bade the crier give out that no man or woman should offer any more for the needs of the sanctuary; thus he put an end to the bringing of gifts, (Exodus 36, 6)
These rules the Israelites were to follow, when any of them would offer the Lord a beast as a victim, from herd or from flock. (Leviticus 1, 2)
As with the herd, so with the flock; if he would offer sacrifice, sheep or goat, let him bring a male without blemish, (Leviticus 1, 10)
Of such things, you may offer first-fruits, or bring gifts, but they shall not be put on the altar, to give out fragrance there. (Leviticus 2, 12)
If thou makest the Lord a gift of thy first-fruits, thou shalt roast the ears, while they are still fresh, over the fire and bruise them as flour is bruised, and so offer the Lord thy first-fruits. (Leviticus 2, 14)
All these, once the wood is kindled, they shall offer on the altar as a burnt-sacrifice, and the Lord will accept the smell of their burning. (Leviticus 3, 5)
