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It was to atone for such faults the victim was burned; a handful of its ashes must be thrown into a vessel that contains fresh water, (Numbers 19, 17)
And libations of wine will go with each victim, six pints for a bullock, four for a ram, and three for a lamb. Each month, as the year goes round, this shall be your burnt-sacrifice. (Numbers 28, 14)
No leaven, then, must be found in all thy domain during those seven days; and of the victim slain on that first evening nothing must remain till the morrow. (Deuteronomy 16, 4)
This paschal victim is not to be immolated in a city here, a city there, among all the cities the Lord thy God means to give thee; (Deuteronomy 16, 5)
no, the Lord thy God will choose out one place to be the sanctuary of his name, and there thou wilt immolate the paschal victim at set of sun, the time of thy escape from Egypt. (Deuteronomy 16, 6)
When the whole people or some one Israelite offers sacrifice, be the victim ox or sheep, the priests can claim the gift of shoulder and maw;✻ (Deuteronomy 18, 3)
Let him condemn and punish us, if we have built it with any thought of offering sacrifice or victim or welcome-offering there. (Joshua 22, 23)
it was to be a monument of our claims upon you, of our children’s claims upon yours. We would safeguard our right of bringing the Lord burnt-sacrifice and victim and welcome-offering; your children should never say to ours, The Lord will have none of you! (Joshua 22, 27)
Far be such treachery from our thoughts, as to rebel against the Lord, and forsake the paths he has traced for us, never will we present burnt-sacrifice or offering or victim save at the altar raised to the Lord our God, before his tabernacle! (Joshua 22, 29)
or the duty of his priests to the people. When a man was sacrificing some victim, the priest’s servant used to come up, with a three-pronged fork in his hand, while the meat was still cooking; (1 Samuel 2, 13)
look for him as soon as you enter the city, before he goes up to take part in the feast. The people must await his coming before they can eat; he blesses the victim first, and then the guests will sit down. Up with you at once; this is the time when you will find him. (1 Samuel 9, 13)
What, said Samuel, thinkest thou the Lord’s favour can be won by offering him sacrifice and victim, instead of obeying his divine will? The Lord loves obedience better than any sacrifice, the attentive ear better than the fat of rams. (1 Samuel 15, 22)
