Leviticus, 9

Christian Community Bible

1 On the eighth day Moses called Aaron and his sons and the elders of Israel.

2 He said to Aaron, "Take a calf to offer a sacrifice for sin, and a ram for a burnt offering, both without any defect, and bring them before Yahweh.

3 Then say to the people of Israel, 'Take a goat to be offered as a sacrifice for sin, and as burnt offering a calf and a lamb both one year old and without any defect,

4 and for peace offering an ox and a ram to be slaughtered before Yahweh; and finally a grain offering mixed with oil. For Yahweh will appear to you today."

5 They brought what Moses had commanded in front of the Tent of Meeting; then the whole community gathered and stood before Yahweh.

6 Moses said, "This is what Yahweh has commanded to be done, so that his glory may appear to you."

7 Moses then said to Aaron, "Go to the altar and offer your sacrifice for sin and your burnt offering to take away your sins. Then present the people's offering to take away their sins as Yahweh has commanded."

8 Aaron went to the altar and slaughtered the calf as a sacrifice for his own sin.

9 Then the sons of Aaron presented the blood to him; he dipped his finger in it and put some on the corners of the altar, and then poured out the rest of the blood at the foot of the altar.

10 The fat of the sacrifice for sin and the kidneys and the best part of the liver, he burned on the altar, as Yahweh had commanded Moses;

11 the flesh and the skin he burned outside the camp.

12 Next Aaron slaughtered the animal which was for his own burnt offering; his sons handed him the blood and he poured it on the sides of the altar.

13 Then they handed him the quartered animal and its head too, and he burned these on the altar.

14 He washed the internal organs and legs and burned them on the altar in addition to the burnt offering.

15 He then presented the people's offering. He took the goat for the people's sacrifice for sin, killed it and offered it as a sacrifice for sin in the same way as the first.

16 Then he had the animal for the burnt offering brought forward and offered it according to the regulations.

17 Next he had the grain offering brought forward, took a handful of it and burned it on the altar in addition to the morning burnt offering.

18 Finally, he slaughtered the ox and the ram as a peace offering for the people. Aaron's sons handed him the blood and he poured it out on the sides of the altar.

19 The fat of the ox and of the ram - the tail, the fatty covering, the kidneys, the best part of the liver -

20 all of this he laid on the breasts and burned it all on the altar.

21 With the breasts and the right hind leg Aaron made the gesture of offering by waving them as Yahweh had commanded.

22 Then Aaron raised his hands toward the people and blessed them. Having thus performed the sacrifice for sin, the burnt offering and the peace offering,

23 he came down and entered the Tent of Meeting with Moses. Then they came out together to bless the people and the Glory of Yahweh appeared to the whole people -

24 a flame leaped forth from before Yahweh and consumed the burnt offering and the fat that was on the altar. At this sight the people shouted for joy and fell on their faces.




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Leviticus 9 describes the inauguration of the tabernacle and the ordination of Aaron and his children as priests. Animal sacrifices and offers were made to the Lord, and God sent fire from heaven to consume the Holocaust. Below are five verses related to the topics covered in Leviticus 9.

Exodus 29:44: "And I will sanctify the tent of the congregation, and the altar; I will also sanctify Aaron and his children to manage the priesthood." This verse talks about the sanctification of the congregation, the altar and the priests, which is similar to what happens in Leviticus 9.

Leviticus 8:33: "And you will not leave the door of the congregation tent for seven days until the day the days of your consecration are fulfilled; for for seven days you will consecrate you the Lord." This verse refers to the period of consecration that priests needed to pass before starting their service, which happens in Leviticus 9.

Leviticus 1:9: "But your freshness and your legs will wash with water; and the priest will burn everything on the altar, on a burnt offering is, smelling smooth to the Lord." This verse refers to the offer of holocaust, a kind of sacrifice that is made in Leviticus 9.

Leviticus 4:20: "Thus the priest will do atonement for them, and will be forgiven them." This verse talks about atonement, an important theme in Leviticus 9, where sacrifices were made to purify the people of their sins.

Numbers 6:23: "Speak to Aaron and his children, saying, Thus shall you bless the children of Israel, saying to them," This verse speaks about the blessing that Aaron and his children should give the people of Israel, which is relevant In Leviticus 9, where they become priests and spiritual leaders of the nation.





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