Fondare 2856 Risultati per: Sin
He will then slaughter the lamb on that spot inside the holy place where the victims for the sacrifice for sin and for the burnt offering are slaughtered. This reparatory offering, like the sacrifice for sin, will revert to the priest: it is especially holy. (Leviticus 14, 13)
'The priest will then offer the sacrifice for sin, and perform the rite of expiation for uncleanness for the person who is being purified. After this, he will slaughter the burnt offering (Leviticus 14, 19)
and two turtledoves or two young pigeons, whichever he can afford, one for a sacrifice for sin and the other for the burnt offering. (Leviticus 14, 22)
a sacrifice for sin with one, and with the other a burnt offering with a cereal offering -- whatever he has been able to afford. This is how the priest will perform before Yahweh the rite of expiation for the person who is being purified. (Leviticus 14, 31)
But if the priest finds, when he comes to examine the infection, that it has not spread in the house since it was plastered, he will declare the house clean, for the infection is cured. (Leviticus 14, 48)
The priest will offer one of them as a sacrifice for sin and the other as a burnt offering. And in this way the priest will perform the rite of expiation for him before Yahweh for his discharge. (Leviticus 15, 15)
The priest will offer one of them as a sacrifice for sin and the other as a burnt offering. And in this way the priest will perform the rite of expiation for her before Yahweh for the discharge which made her unclean. (Leviticus 15, 30)
'This is how he must enter the sanctuary: with a young bull for a sacrifice for sin and a ram for a burnt offering. (Leviticus 16, 3)
'From the community of Israelites he will receive two he-goats for a sacrifice for sin and a ram for a burnt offering. (Leviticus 16, 5)
After offering the bull as a sacrifice for his own sin and performing the rite of expiation for himself and his family, (Leviticus 16, 6)
Aaron will then take the goat on which the lot "For Yahweh" has fallen, and offer it as a sacrifice for sin. (Leviticus 16, 9)
'Having offered the bull as a sacrifice for his own sin and performed the rite of expiation for himself and for his family, and slaughtered the bull as a sacrifice for sin, (Leviticus 16, 11)
