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No leaven must be put into it, shared as it is with the Lord’s burnt-sacrifice; it is set apart for holy uses, like the offerings that are made for a fault or for a wrong done. (Leviticus 6, 17)
And this is the rule which governs the welcome-offerings that are brought to the Lord. (Leviticus 7, 11)
as the Lord prescribed them to Moses on mount Sinai, when he commanded the sons of Israel, there in the desert of Sinai, to bring him their offerings. (Leviticus 7, 38)
The breast, too, that was held up in worship, and the shoulder that was set apart, you must eat in a place that is clean of all defilement, thou and thy sons and thy daughters, too, with thee. This share of the welcome-offerings the sons of Israel bring is kept for thee and thy children; (Leviticus 10, 14)
he will tell him what offerings to make by way of purgation for himself. These are, two living birds, of such a kind as may be used for food, cedar-wood, and scarlet stuff, and hyssop. (Leviticus 14, 4)
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)
Whatever beasts they kill on their farms, the sons of Israel must bring to the priests as victims, consecrating them to the Lord’s honour at the tabernacle door, and immolating them as welcome-offerings to him. (Leviticus 17, 5)
giving him this command for Aaron and his sons: They must beware what use they make of the offerings brought by Israel; they must not profane the honour of these consecrated things; of things consecrated to the Lord. (Leviticus 22, 2)
Tell them, tell all who follow, that if any of their race comes near these sacred offerings in a state of defilement, he is lost to my service; the service of the Lord. (Leviticus 22, 3)
If a priest’s daughter marries out of her clan, she loses her right to these hallowed offerings; (Leviticus 22, 12)
These are the Lord’s feasts, which you must proclaim with honour and reverence, bringing the Lord your offerings, burnt-sacrifice and the gifts that go with it, as the rite of each day prescribes; (Leviticus 23, 37)
to make no mention of the sabbath, and of those offerings which you will make to the Lord in performance of a vow, or out of devotion. (Leviticus 23, 38)
