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and later has recognized his fault, he must offer to the Lord a he-goat, without blemish, as his victim. (Leviticus 4, 23)
Such a man, when he becomes aware of his fault, must offer a she-goat without blemish, (Leviticus 4, 28)
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)
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)
The priest, when these are brought to him, will offer the first as a transgression-victim, bending its head right back to the wings, but so that it is still attached to the neck, not completely severed, (Leviticus 5, 8)
Choose out a young bullock to atone for your faults, and a ram for burnt-sacrifice, both without blemish, and offer them to the Lord. (Leviticus 9, 2)
an ox, too, and a ram, by way of welcome-offering. They must immolate them here before the Lord, and offer up flour kneaded with oil to accompany each sacrifice; this day, the Lord means to appear among you. (Leviticus 9, 4)
Then he said to Aaron, Go up to the altar, and immolate the victim that is to atone for thy faults; offer burnt-sacrifice, to win pardon for thyself and for the people; the people too, have a victim thou must immolate, making intercession for them as the Lord bids thee. (Leviticus 9, 7)
who will offer them to the Lord and intercede for her, to win purification for her after the blood-losing. Such is the rule governing the birth of boy or girl. (Leviticus 12, 7)
and there he will take one of the lambs and offer it as a victim for wrong done. He will take the pint of oil, too, and all the rest, and hold them up in the Lord’s presence. (Leviticus 14, 12)
So he will intercede for him in the Lord’s presence, and offer, first a sacrifice for his fault, then a burnt-sacrifice; (Leviticus 14, 19)
Finally he will offer the two birds, whether turtle-dove, or young pigeon; (Leviticus 14, 30)
