Löydetty 3914 Tulokset: Red
"If any of the meat of a victim offered as a communion sacrifice is eaten on the third day, the person who has offered it will not be acceptable and will receive no credit for it. It will count as rotten meat, and the person who eats it will bear the consequences of the guilt. (Leviticus 7, 18)
but anyone unclean who eats the meat of a communion sacrifice offered to Yahweh will be outlawed from his people. (Leviticus 7, 20)
Furthermore, if anyone touches anything unclean, human or animal, or any foul thing, and then eats the meat of a communion sacrifice offered to Yahweh, that individual will be outlawed from his people." ' (Leviticus 7, 21)
Anyone who eats the fat of an animal offered as food burnt for Yahweh will be outlawed from his people. (Leviticus 7, 25)
For I have deprived the Israelites of the forequarter offered and the thigh presented in their communion sacrifices, and given them to the priest Aaron and his descendants; this is a perpetual law for the Israelites." ' (Leviticus 7, 34)
This was what Yahweh ordered the Israelites to give them on the day they were anointed: a perpetual law for all their descendants. (Leviticus 7, 36)
which Yahweh laid down for Moses on Mount Sinai, the day he ordered the Israelites to make their offerings to Yahweh in the desert of Sinai. (Leviticus 7, 38)
Moses did as Yahweh ordered; the community gathered at the entrance to the Tent of Meeting, (Leviticus 8, 4)
and Moses said to them, 'This is what Yahweh has ordered to be done.' (Leviticus 8, 5)
He then poured some of the anointing oil on Aaron's head and anointed him to consecrate him. (Leviticus 8, 12)
Moses then made Aaron's sons come forward; he dressed them in tunics, passed the waistbands round their waists and put on their head-dresses, as Yahweh had ordered him. (Leviticus 8, 13)
and Moses slaughtered it. He then took the blood and with his finger put some of it on the horns on the corners of the altar to purify the altar. He then poured the rest of the blood at the foot of the altar, which he consecrated by performing the rite of expiation over it. (Leviticus 8, 15)
