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And anyone who makes the Lord a welcome-offering, either in payment of a vow or out of devotion, must offer an ox or a sheep that is without blemish, if it is to be acceptable. It must have no blemish of any sort; (Leviticus 22, 21)
if it is blind, or crippled, or scarred, disfigured by blisters or scab or mange, you must not offer it to the Lord, or burn it on the Lord’s altar. (Leviticus 22, 22)
You must not offer to your God either bread or any other gift that comes from an alien;✻ such gifts are tainted, there is a blemish in them, they shall find no acceptance with you. (Leviticus 22, 25)
you will offer burnt-sacrifice to the Lord, and these sacrifices shall continue all through the week. The seventh day, too, is one which is to be kept with special honour and reverence, and no servile work is to be done. (Leviticus 23, 8)
and on the day after the end of the seventh week, that is, on the fiftieth day, you will offer the Lord a sacrifice out of your new harvesting. (Leviticus 23, 16)
With the loaves, you will offer seven yearling lambs without blemish, a calf chosen from the herd, and two rams; a burnt-sacrifice with your gifts to accompany it, for the Lord to accept the smell of its burning. (Leviticus 23, 18)
You must cease from all work, and offer the Lord burnt-sacrifice. (Leviticus 23, 25)
The first day is to be held in all honour and reverence; you will do no servile work on it. On each of the seven days you will offer the Lord burnt-sacrifice, (Leviticus 23, 35)
So, too, all the first-fruits which the Israelites offer belong to the priest; (Numbers 5, 9)
On the eighth day, he will offer to the priest two turtle-doves or young pigeons at the tabernacle door, (Numbers 6, 10)
and the priest will offer one by way of amends for the fault, and the other in burnt-sacrifice; then he will pray for pardon for the fault which the death occasioned. On the same day, his head sanctified afresh by the priest, (Numbers 6, 11)
he will dedicate to the Lord his new period of consecration, and offer a yearling lamb in amends. His former days of consecration go for nothing, once they have been interrupted by defilement. (Numbers 6, 12)
