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this is what must be done: "If it is an inadvertence on the part of the community, the community as a whole will offer a young bull as a burnt offering, as a smell pleasing to Yahweh, with the prescribed accompanying cereal offering and libation, and a he-goat as a sacrifice for sin. (Numbers 15, 24)
The priest will perform the rite of expiation for the entire community of Israelites, and they will be forgiven, since it was an inadvertence. Once they have brought their offering as food burnt for Yahweh, and have presented their sacrifice for sin before Yahweh to make amends for their inadvertence, (Numbers 15, 25)
Moses flew into a rage and said to Yahweh, 'Disregard their cereal offering! I have not taken so much as a donkey from them, nor have I wronged any of them.' (Numbers 16, 15)
Fire then shot out from Yahweh and consumed the two hundred and fifty men offering incense. (Numbers 16, 35)
Anyone who approaches Yahweh's Dwelling with an offering will die. Are we to be doomed to the last man?' (Numbers 17, 28)
Of the things especially holy, of the food offered, this is what will revert to you: every offering that the Israelites give back to me, whether it be a cereal offering, a sacrifice for sin or a sacrifice of reparation, is a thing especially holy and will revert to you and your sons. (Numbers 18, 9)
'To you will revert also whatever is set aside from the offerings of the Israelites, whatever is held out with the gesture of offering; this I give to you and your sons and daughters, by perpetual decree. All members of your household may eat it unless they are unclean. (Numbers 18, 11)
the meat will revert to you, as will the forequarter that has been presented with the gesture of offering, and the right thigh. (Numbers 18, 18)
Balak did as Balaam said and offered a burnt offering of one bull and one ram on each altar. (Numbers 23, 2)
God came to meet Balaam, who said to him, 'I have prepared the seven altars and offered a burnt offering of one bull and one ram on each altar.' (Numbers 23, 4)
So Balaam went back to him, and found him still standing beside his burnt offering, with all the chiefs of Moab. (Numbers 23, 6)
He led him to the Lookouts' Field on the top of Pisgah. There he built seven altars and offered a burnt offering of one bull and one ram on each altar. (Numbers 23, 14)
