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  • and after laying his hand on its head, he shall slaughter it before the meeting tent; but Aaron's sons shall splash its blood on the sides of the altar. (Leviticus 2, 13)

  • Bringing the bullock to the entrance of the meeting tent, before the LORD, he shall lay his hand on its head and slaughter it before the LORD. (Leviticus 3, 4)

  • and here, before the LORD, the elders of the community shall lay their hands on the bullock's head. When the bullock has been slaughtered before the LORD, (Leviticus 3, 15)

  • The priest, clothed in his linen robe and wearing linen drawers on his body, shall take away the ashes to which the fire has reduced the holocaust on the altar, and lay them at the side of the altar. (Leviticus 5, 3)

  • The fire on the altar is to be kept burning; it must not go out. Every morning the priest shall put firewood on it. On this he shall lay out the holocaust and burn the fat of the peace offerings. (Leviticus 5, 5)

  • A clay vessel in which it has been cooked shall thereafter be broken; if it is cooked in a bronze vessel, this shall be scoured afterward and rinsed with water. (Leviticus 5, 21)

  • Should any of these creatures fall into a clay vessel, everything in it becomes unclean, and the vessel itself you must break. (Leviticus 10, 33)

  • The priest shall then order him to slay one of the birds over an earthen vessel with spring water in it. (Leviticus 13, 5)

  • One of the birds he shall slay over an earthen vessel with spring water in it. (Leviticus 13, 50)

  • Laying both hands on its head, he shall confess over it all the sinful faults and transgressions of the Israelites, and so put them on the goat's head. He shall then have it led into the desert by an attendant. (Leviticus 15, 21)

  • "Neither a lay person nor a priest's tenant or hired servant may eat of any sacred offering. (Leviticus 21, 10)

  • A priest's daughter who is married to a layman may not eat of the sacred contributions. (Leviticus 21, 12)


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