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came eighty pilgrims from Sichem, Silo, and Samaria, beards shaven, garments rent, in mourning all of them, with bloodless offerings and incense for the Lord’s temple. (Jeremiah 41, 5)
Here is money, they said, with which you are to buy victims for burnt-sacrifice, and incense; bloodless offerings✻ too you must make, and amends for fault committed, at the altar of the Lord our God. (Baruch 1, 10)
Those offerings every woman may touch if she will, child-birth and monthly times notwithstanding. And are these gods? Are these to be feared? (Baruch 6, 28)
Nine ounces shall be all thy daily food, at set times apportioned, (Ezekiel 4, 10)
guilty, they should stain themselves with fresh guilt by the very offerings they made, when they consecrated their first-born to the fire; they must have proof of my power at last.✻ (Ezekiel 20, 26)
These parlours, he told me, built to north and south beside the pavilion, are hallowed precincts, where the priests who sacrifice to the Lord may eat what is set apart for holy uses. All that is set apart, all the offerings made for fault and for wrong done, shall there be laid out, as on holy ground. (Ezekiel 42, 13)
And there shall be daily burnt-sacrifice; morning by morning he shall offer one of that year’s lambs, unblemished; (Ezekiel 46, 13)
These kitchens, he told me, were used by the temple attendants for cooking the welcome-offerings made by the people. (Ezekiel 46, 24)
the Lord gave him the mastery. Not only Joakim fell into his hands, but … some of the temple treasures,✻ which he carried off to Sennaar as offerings to his own god, and there, in the treasure-house of his own god’s temple, bestowed them. (Daniel 1, 2)
For three years they should have daily allowance of the king’s meat and wine; then he would send for them. (Daniel 1, 5)
a match even for the captain of those armies, that must lose the daily sacrifice offered to him, and look on at the destruction of his sanctuary. (Daniel 8, 11)
and there are willing hands a many to help him profane the inviolable sanctuary, daily sacrifice annulling, spreading defilement and desolation there. (Daniel 11, 31)
