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and a girdle of twisted linen thread, embroidered with threads of blue and purple and scarlet twice-dyed, as the Lord had prescribed to Moses. (Exodus 39, 28)
the golden altar, the ointment, and the incense made from spices; (Exodus 39, 37)
and set down before it the altar for burnt-sacrifice, (Exodus 40, 6)
the altar for burnt-sacrifice and all that belongs to it, (Exodus 40, 10)
on which, at the Lord’s command, he burnt incense made from spices. (Exodus 40, 25)
and by the door of the tabernacle must stand the altar for burnt-sacrifice, on which he offered the victims and sacrificial gifts which the Lord had prescribed. (Exodus 40, 27)
The man who would win the Lord’s favour with burnt-sacrifice of cattle must bring a male beast, without blemish, to the door of the tabernacle, (Leviticus 1, 3)
The entrails and feet must first be washed with water. So the priest will make a burnt-sacrifice of it all, there on the altar, and the smell of its burning will be acceptable to the Lord. (Leviticus 1, 9)
As with the herd, so with the flock; if he would offer sacrifice, sheep or goat, let him bring a male without blemish, (Leviticus 1, 10)
the entrails and the feet first washed in water. So the priest will burn the whole offering as a burnt-sacrifice, and the Lord will accept the smell of its burning. (Leviticus 1, 13)
If a bird is offered to the Lord as a burnt-sacrifice, it will be a turtle-dove, or a young pigeon. (Leviticus 1, 14)
He will break the bird’s wings, but will not cut it up into joints with a knife; he will burn it whole over wood kindled on the altar. So it will be a burnt-sacrifice, and the smell of its burning will be acceptable to the Lord. (Leviticus 1, 17)
