Fondare 543 Risultati per: Burnt Offering
… and each ante-chamber had a door, between pillars. This was where they washed the victims for burnt-sacrifice; (Ezekiel 40, 38)
and in the hall of the entrance-way there were two tables on each side, for the slaying of the victims, whether it were a burnt-sacrifice, or some offering for a fault or for a wrong done. (Ezekiel 40, 39)
And for the burnt-sacrifice there were four other tables of hewn stone, a cubit and a half square, and a cubit in height; here they laid the instruments needed for sacrifice and offering; (Ezekiel 40, 42)
Son of man, he told me, when the altar is set up, ready for burnt-sacrifice and for blood-sprinkling, these ceremonies the Lord God would have thee observe. (Ezekiel 43, 18)
when they have been brought into the Lord’s presence, and the priests have sprinkled them with salt, they must be given to the Lord in burnt-sacrifice. (Ezekiel 43, 24)
and when these are over, on the eighth day and ever afterwards, the priests may use it for burnt-sacrifice and welcome-offering of yours, and I will look favourably on you, the Lord God says. (Ezekiel 43, 27)
even for the prince himself; sit there he may, to eat his share of the welcome-offering, but it is through the hall at the other end of the gateway he comes and goes. (Ezekiel 44, 3)
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)
The priests, the true Levites, shall be those sons of Sadoc that held fast by my temple worship when Israel left the following of me. Theirs to come forward as my ministers; theirs to wait upon my presence, offering me fat and blood of victims, the Lord God says; (Ezekiel 44, 15)
nor enter the inner court to do service in my sanctuary, the Lord God says, till he has made an offering in amends for his fault. (Ezekiel 44, 27)
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)
and one ram you must contribute out of every two hundred that feed in Israel’s pasture-lands. That each may pay his scot, for bloodless offering or burnt-sacrifice or welcome-offering, the Lord says, (Ezekiel 45, 15)
