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Thereupon Noe built an altar to the Lord, and chose out beasts that were clean and birds that were clean, and made burnt-offerings there. (Genesis 8, 20)
So Moses’ father-in-law Jethro brought offerings and sacrificed to God; and Aaron, with all the elders of Israel, came to sit at meat with him, there in God’s presence. (Exodus 18, 12)
It is enough to build me an altar of turf, on which to present burnt sacrifices and welcome-offerings, of sheep or oxen, wherever my name is honoured; so I will come to thee, and give thee my blessing. (Exodus 20, 24)
And he directed some of the younger Israelites to make burnt-sacrifice there and bring welcome-offerings to the Lord, with bullocks for their victims. (Exodus 24, 5)
Then take all the offerings out of their hands again, and make a burnt-sacrifice of them upon the altar; the scent of them will be acceptable to the Lord, in whose honour they are offered up. (Exodus 29, 25)
by which Aaron and Aaron’s line are hallowed, to be their lot, a fixed privilege the people of Israel will grant to them; these are the earnest and the first-fruits of those welcome-offerings which they make to the Lord. (Exodus 29, 28)
and another offered in the evening with the same rite and all the additional offerings aforesaid, a fragrance acceptable to the Lord. (Exodus 29, 41)
So when they awoke on the morrow, they offered burnt-sacrifice and welcome-offerings; and with that, the people sat down to eat and drink, and rose up to take their pleasure. (Exodus 32, 6)
All alike, men and women, devoutly brought their gifts, so as to speed on the work which the Lord, through Moses, had enjoined on them; there was not one Israelite that did not freely consecrate his offerings to the Lord’s service. (Exodus 35, 29)
Offerings, too, were made by those who were registered, six hundred and three thousand five hundred and fifty men under arms, from the age of twenty upwards; (Exodus 38, 25)
Then bring in the table, and set out due offerings there; the lamp-stand, too, must be in its place, with lamps on it, (Exodus 40, 4)
All such offerings must be made to the Lord unleavened; no leaven or honey must be burnt with the Lord’s sacrifice. (Leviticus 2, 11)
