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A victim? Yet he himself bows to the stroke;✻ no word comes from him. Sheep led away to the slaughter-house, lamb that stands dumb while it is shorn; no word from him. (Isaiah 53, 7)
To the rest it is all one; slaughter they an ox, or murder a human victim,✻ cut sheep’s throat, or dash out a dog’s brains, make offering of meal, or of swine’s blood, in my honour burn incense, or bless the name of a false god. In all this, it is but caprice guides their choice, in all manner of abominations; (Isaiah 66, 3)
Fast they, their prayers shall go unheard; offer they burnt-sacrifice and victim, I will have none of it; sword, and famine, and the pestilence shall wear them down. (Jeremiah 14, 12)
from the townships of Juda, from your own country-side, from Benjamin, from plain and hill and the waste lands of the south, men shall come with burnt-sacrifice and victim and bloodless offering and incense to enrich the Lord’s temple. (Jeremiah 17, 26)
the victim thou offerest yonder priest will sell, or put to his own use, nor ever a slice his wife cuts shall find its way to the sick and the needy. (Baruch 6, 27)
See how the victim-herd throngs the streets of Jerusalem on her feast-days! Yonder empty cities shall be thronged, too, but with men; the proof of my divine power. (Ezekiel 36, 38)
A young bullock the priests must have, those priests of Sadoc’s line that are my true ministers, for a transgression-victim. (Ezekiel 43, 19)
Horns of the altar, and the four corners of its base, and the rim round about it, thou shalt smear with the victim’s blood, to cleanse them and purge them of fault, (Ezekiel 43, 20)
then take the victim itself to a place apart, beyond the temple precincts, and there burn it. (Ezekiel 43, 21)
Next day, the transgression-victim shall be a male kid, without blemish; with this, as with the calf, the altar must be purged; (Ezekiel 43, 22)
What forbids they should be sacrists and door-keepers of mine, temple attendants to prepare burnt-sacrifice, slay victim, and stand ministering in the people’s presence? (Ezekiel 44, 11)
Bloodless offering they shall eat, and the victim that is offered for a fault or a wrong done; theirs every gift an Israelite vows to me, (Ezekiel 44, 29)
