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and the eighth day too you must keep with all honour and reverence, with burnt-sacrifices to the Lord; the people must assemble together, and no servile work is to be done. (Leviticus 23, 36)
These are the Lord’s feasts, which you must proclaim with honour and reverence, bringing the Lord your offerings, burnt-sacrifice and the gifts that go with it, as the rite of each day prescribes; (Leviticus 23, 37)
And put grains of fine incense on them; the bread is to be a token-sacrifice to the Lord. (Leviticus 24, 7)
If many years are still to run before the next jubilee, the price will be higher; if few, the price must be brought down. It is but the succession of so many harvests that he is selling thee. (Leviticus 25, 16)
let him pay the sale price, less the value of the crops since the time of the sale, and so recover possession. (Leviticus 25, 27)
In doing so, he will reckon up the number of years from the time of his sale to the next jubilee, and divide the price he was sold for by the number of years, as if he was a hireling paid yearly wages. (Leviticus 25, 50)
If there are many years to run before the jubilee, he must pay the full price for them; (Leviticus 25, 51)
And if, even so, he cannot find the price of his redemption, in the year of jubilee he and his children shall go free. (Leviticus 25, 54)
ever the old harvest shall suffice, till you rid yourselves of it to make room for the new. (Leviticus 26, 10)
that I will turn your cities into a wilderness, and your holy places into a desert; the fragrance of your sacrifices will be acceptable to me no more. (Leviticus 26, 31)
From the age of one month to the age of five years, five silver pieces will be the price for a boy and three for a girl. (Leviticus 27, 6)
If the maker of the vow is poor, and cannot pay the full price, he must present himself before the priest, and pay whatever the priest judges to be within his means. (Leviticus 27, 8)
