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  • Such a transgression, if it be committed by the high priest then in office, brings guilt upon the whole people, and he must make amends for it by offering to the Lord a young bullock without blemish. (Leviticus 4, 3)

  • The bullock itself he will take away from the camp, as before; and so amends will be made for the general transgression. (Leviticus 4, 21)

  • and the priest will dip his finger in the blood of this transgression-victim, smearing some of it on the horns, this time, of the sacrificial altar, and pouring the rest away about its foot. (Leviticus 4, 25)

  • lay his hand on the head of this transgression-victim, and immolate it where the burnt-sacrifices are immolated. (Leviticus 4, 29)

  • Or he may choose, as his transgression-victim, a ewe-lamb without blemish from his flock, (Leviticus 4, 32)

  • The priest, when these are brought to him, will offer the first as a transgression-victim, bending its head right back to the wings, but so that it is still attached to the neck, not completely severed, (Leviticus 5, 8)

  • and sprinkling some of its blood on the side of the altar; the rest he will allow to drip down at the altar’s foot, to make amends for the transgression. (Leviticus 5, 9)

  • If he cannot even lay his hand on two turtle-doves, or two young pigeons, the transgression-offering must be a tenth of a bushel of flour; but he will not mix oil with it, or lay incense on it; this is an offering for transgression. (Leviticus 5, 11)

  • giving him a message for Aaron and his sons: This is the rule that governs the offering of a victim for transgression; it must be immolated before the Lord in the same place where burnt-sacrifices are offered; it is set apart for holy uses. (Leviticus 6, 25)

  • except that of the transgression-victim whose blood has been taken into the tabernacle, to make atonement in the sanctuary; such a victim is not to be eaten, it must be destroyed by burning.✻ (Leviticus 6, 30)

  • Then, obedient to the command which the Lord had given Moses, he sacrificed on the altar the fat, the kidneys, and the liver-caul of this transgression-victim, (Leviticus 9, 10)

  • Meanwhile, when Moses went to look for the goat that was their transgression-victim, he found its body all consumed by fire, and angered by this, he asked Eleazar and Ithamar, Aaron’s two surviving sons, (Leviticus 10, 16)


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