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They were to guard the frames and poles of the tabernacle, the posts with their sockets, and all that went with such an office; (Numbers 3, 36)
and Eleazar, son of the high priest Aaron, will be in command of them. Under his care is the oil for feeding the lamps, and the spices for the incense; under his care the continual sacrifice, and the oil used for anointing, and all that concerns the worship paid in the tabernacle, and all the furniture of the sanctuary. (Numbers 4, 16)
He must bring her before the priest, and make offering for her of barleymeal, the tenth part of a bushel. He will pour no oil over it, put no incense on it; this is the jealous man’s sacrifice, and the purpose of his offering is to detect unfaithfulness. (Numbers 5, 15)
Then he will unveil the woman’s head, as she stands there in the Lord’s presence, and put into her hands the token-sacrifice, the jealous man’s offering; in his own hand will be the baneful waters, embittered now by his curse.✻ (Numbers 5, 18)
the priest will take the jealous man’s sacrifice from her hand, lift it up in the Lord’s presence, and lay it on the altar. (Numbers 5, 25)
Only, before all this is done, he must take a handful of what is offered, by way of token-sacrifice, and burn it on the altar; then he will make her drink the baneful waters. (Numbers 5, 26)
and the priest will offer one by way of amends for the fault, and the other in burnt-sacrifice; then he will pray for pardon for the fault which the death occasioned. On the same day, his head sanctified afresh by the priest, (Numbers 6, 11)
and there he will make his offering to the Lord, a yearling he-lamb without blemish in burnt-sacrifice, a yearling ewe without blemish to make amends for fault, and a ram without blemish as a welcome-offering; (Numbers 6, 14)
All these the priest will offer in the Lord’s presence, performing there the sacrifice of amends and the burnt-sacrifice, (Numbers 6, 16)
Accept these gifts for the service of the tabernacle, and make them over to the Levites, for the better carrying out of their various duties. (Numbers 7, 5)
a silver dish of a hundred and thirty, and a silver bowl of seventy sicles’ weight, by sanctuary reckoning, both full of flour kneaded with oil for sacrifice; (Numbers 7, 13)
a bullock, a ram, and a yearling he-lamb for burnt-sacrifice; (Numbers 7, 15)
