Fondare 368 Risultati per: Altar
His sons held out the blood before him, and he dipped his finger and smeared the horns of the altar with it, pouring the rest away at the altar’s foot. (Leviticus 9, 9)
Then, obedient to the command which the Lord had given Moses, he sacrificed on the altar the fat, the kidneys, and the liver-caul of this transgression-victim, (Leviticus 9, 10)
After this, he immolated the victim of the burnt-sacrifice, his sons holding out first the blood, which he poured away round the altar; (Leviticus 9, 12)
then the carcase, cut up into joints, with its head and all its limbs complete, which he burnt on the altar, (Leviticus 9, 13)
Next, he immolated the goat, as an offering for the people’s faults, and, purifying the altar, (Leviticus 9, 15)
to which he added, burning them on the altar, the customary gifts, over and above all the ceremonies of the morning sacrifice. (Leviticus 9, 17)
Then he immolated the ox and the ram, by way of welcome-offering for the people. His sons held out the blood, and he poured it round the altar; (Leviticus 9, 18)
they laid on the breasts of the victims, and when the fat had been burnt on the altar, (Leviticus 9, 20)
Then he stretched out his hands over the people, and blessed them; and so, the sacrifice done, the atonement for faults, the burnt-sacrifice, and the welcome-offering, he came down from the altar. (Leviticus 9, 22)
and suddenly the Lord sent down fire, which consumed the burnt-sacrifice, and all the fat that lay on the altar. At the sight, the whole people raised a cry of praise, and fell face to ground in worship. (Leviticus 9, 24)
And now Moses said to Aaron, and to his surviving sons, Eleazar and Ithamar, You must take up what is left of the bloodless sacrifice offered to the Lord, and eat it, still unleavened, near the altar; it is set apart for holy uses, (Leviticus 10, 12)
priestly hands have lifted up, in the Lord’s presence, the shoulder and the breast and the fat which was afterwards burnt on the altar, and it is the Lord’s bidding that they should belong to thee and thy sons, by right perpetual. (Leviticus 10, 15)
