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So when they awoke on the morrow, they offered burnt-sacrifice and welcome-offerings; and with that, the people sat down to eat and drink, and rose up to take their pleasure. (Exodus 32, 6)
To-day, said Moses, at war with your own flesh and blood, you have dedicated your hands to the Lord’s service, and earned his blessing.✻ (Exodus 32, 29)
Do not ally yourselves, then, with those who dwell there; those faithless hearts will be set on their own gods, and when they do sacrifice to their idols, someone will bid thee come and feast upon the meat so offered. (Exodus 34, 15)
Thrice in the year all thy men folk shall present themselves before the Lord, the almighty God of Israel. (Exodus 34, 23)
When thou offerest living things in sacrifice to me, the bread that goes with them shall not be leavened, nor shalt thou leave any of the paschal victim till the morrow. (Exodus 34, 25)
threads of blue and purple and scarlet twice-dyed, and lawn, and goats’ hair, (Exodus 35, 6)
and oil to feed lamps, spices for the anointing-oil, and sweet-smelling incense; (Exodus 35, 8)
an altar for offering incense, with its poles; oil for anointing, and incense made from spices; a screen for the tabernacle entrance; (Exodus 35, 15)
an altar for burnt-sacrifice, with its grating of bronze, its poles and other appurtenances; a basin with its stand; (Exodus 35, 16)
the vestments that are worn in the service of the sanctuary, and those sacred vestments in which Aaron and his sons will perform their priestly office before the Lord. (Exodus 35, 19)
And whoever had thread of blue or purple or scarlet twice-dyed, lawn or goats’ hair, rams’ fleeces dyed red, or skins dyed violet, (Exodus 35, 23)
and the spices and oil for feeding the lamps, and preparing the ointment, and making the sweet-smelling incense. (Exodus 35, 28)
