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Isaac said to him, Father. What is it, my son? he asked. Why, said he, we have the fire here and the wood; where is the lamb we need for a victim? (Genesis 22, 7)
then you shall tell them, This is the victim that marked the Lord’s passing-by, when he passed by the houses of the Israelites in Egypt, smiting only the Egyptians, and leaving our homes exempt. Upon hearing this, the whole people bowed down in worship, (Exodus 12, 27)
All of it must be eaten under the same roof; you must not take any of the victim’s flesh elsewhere, or break it up into joints.✻ (Exodus 12, 46)
and so make a burnt-sacrifice of the whole ram upon the altar; the scent of the victim so offered to the Lord will find acceptance with him. (Exodus 29, 18)
So hallowing all alike, take the fat, the tail, the covering of the entrails, the membrane of the liver, the two kidneys with the fat on them, and the right shoulder from this ram, the victim of their consecration; (Exodus 29, 22)
and on each of those days a bullock must be sacrificed as a sin-offering to atone for them. So offering a victim to make atonement, thou wilt cleanse the altar, and sanctify it by anointing. (Exodus 29, 36)
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 thou offerest living things in sacrifice to me, the bread that goes with them shall not be leavened, nor shalt thou leave any of the paschal victim till the morrow. (Exodus 34, 25)
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)
Then they will skin the victim and cut its limbs into joints; (Leviticus 1, 6)
He is to lay his hand on the head of the victim, and it is to be immolated at the entrance of the tabernacle that bears record of me, the priests who represent Aaron’s family pouring its blood about the altar. (Leviticus 3, 2)
The parts of the victim that must be given to the Lord in a welcome-offering are the fat enclosing the entrails and the fat on the entrails, (Leviticus 3, 3)
