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  • 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)

  • And this is the rule which governs the offering of a victim for wrong done.✻ Such a victim is set apart for holy uses, (Leviticus 7, 1)

  • the flesh of the victim is set apart for holy uses, but it may be eaten by any male person belonging to the priestly family. (Leviticus 7, 6)

  • Victims are to be offered for a wrong done just as they are for a fault; the rule is the same for either, and either victim belongs to the priest who offers it. (Leviticus 7, 7)

  • The priest who offers a victim in burnt-sacrifice, may keep the skin for himself; (Leviticus 7, 8)

  • and loaves, too with leaven in them. All these must go with the victim which is immolated as a welcome-offering in thanksgiving; (Leviticus 7, 13)

  • and one of each must be offered to the Lord as first-fruits, so that it will belong to the priest who sheds the victim’s blood. (Leviticus 7, 14)

  • The flesh of the victim must be eaten the same day, none of it left till the morrow. (Leviticus 7, 15)

  • the man who eats any of the victim for a welcome-offering, when he is himself defiled, is lost to his people; (Leviticus 7, 20)

  • giving him this message, too, for the sons of Israel: The man who brings the Lord a welcome-offering must surrender, in doing so, his sacrificial due, the choice portions of the victim. (Leviticus 7, 29)

  • He will carry with him the fat and the breast of the victim, and both these, when they have been held up in sign of consecration to the Lord, he will hand over to the priest, (Leviticus 7, 30)

  • The right shoulder of the victim slain in welcome-offering is also the priest’s prerogative; (Leviticus 7, 32)


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