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Fondare 543 Risultati per: Burnt Offering

  • separate the fat, as if this were the ram of the welcome-offering, and burn it on the altar, offer it to the Lord by fire; so, at the priest’s intercession, the guilty man will be pardoned. (Leviticus 4, 35)

  • offering up a ewe-lamb or a she-goat from his flock; so the priest will make intercession to have his fault pardoned. (Leviticus 5, 6)

  • If he has no beast to give, he must offer two turtle-doves, or two young pigeons to the Lord instead, one in amends for his fault, and the other as a burnt-sacrifice. (Leviticus 5, 7)

  • Of the other he will make a burnt-sacrifice, in the customary way, and, at the priest’s intercession, the man will be pardoned. (Leviticus 5, 10)

  • If he cannot even lay his hand on two turtle-doves, or two young pigeons, the transgression-offering must be a tenth of a bushel of flour; but he will not mix oil with it, or lay incense on it; this is an offering for transgression. (Leviticus 5, 11)

  • praying and making atonement on his behalf; the rest of it the priest will keep as his own offering. (Leviticus 5, 13)

  • If anyone commits a fault by inadvertence, defrauding the Lord of his due over things consecrated, he must make amends for his guilt by offering a ram without blemish out of his flock, such a ram as is worth two silver pieces by sanctuary reckoning. (Leviticus 5, 15)

  • giving him a commandment for Aaron and his sons: This is the rule which governs burnt-sacrifice. It is to be burnt on the altar all night till morning comes, with the altar’s own fire. (Leviticus 6, 9)

  • The fire on the altar must burn continually; each morning the priest will feed it with fresh logs, on which he will lay first the burnt-sacrifice, then the fat taken from the welcome-offering. (Leviticus 6, 12)

  • And this is the rule that governs the bloodless offering which Aaron and his sons will make before the altar in the Lord’s presence. (Leviticus 6, 14)

  • No leaven must be put into it, shared as it is with the Lord’s burnt-sacrifice; it is set apart for holy uses, like the offerings that are made for a fault or for a wrong done. (Leviticus 6, 17)

  • Only the male descendants of Aaron may eat it. This is the rule to be observed continually, age after age, in offering the Lord sacrifice; whoever touches it becomes holy thereby. (Leviticus 6, 18)


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