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1 The
LORD spoke to
Moses, saying,
2 “If
anyone sins, and commits
a trespass against
the LORD, and deals
falsely with his neighbor
in a matter
of deposit, or
of bargain, or
of robbery, or
has oppressed his neighbor,
3 or
has found that
which was lost,
and lied about it,
and swearing to
a lie—in any
of these things
that a man sins
in his actions—
4 then
it shall be, if
he has sinned, and
is guilty, he
shall restore that
which he took
by robbery, or the thing
which he has gotten
by oppression, or the deposit
which was committed
to him, or the lost
thing which he found,
5 or
any thing about
which he has sworn
falsely: he shall restore
it in full, and
shall add a fifth
part more to
it. He shall return
it to him
to whom it belongs
in the day
of his being found guilty.
6 He
shall bring his trespass offering
to the LORD:
a ram without defect
from the flock,
according to
your estimation, for
a trespass offering, to
the priest.
7 The priest
shall make atonement for
him before the
LORD, and he
will be forgiven
concerning whatever he
does to become guilty.”
8 The
LORD spoke to Moses, saying,
9 “Command Aaron
and his sons,
saying, ‘This is
the law of
the burnt offering:
the burnt offering
shall be on
the hearth on
the altar all
night until the morning;
and the fire of
the altar shall
be kept burning on
it.
10 The priest
shall put on
his linen garment, and
he shall put
on his linen trousers
upon his body; and
he shall remove
the ashes from
where the fire
has consumed the burnt
offering on
the altar, and he
shall put
them beside the altar.
11 He
shall take off
his garments, and
put on
other garments, and carry
the ashes outside the camp
to a clean place.
12 The fire
on the altar shall
be kept burning on
it, it shall
not go out;
and the priest
shall burn wood on
it every morning.
He shall lay
the burnt offering
in order upon it,
and shall burn on
it the fat of
the peace offerings.
13 Fire shall
be kept burning on
the altar continually;
it shall not
go out.
14 “ ‘This
is the law of
the meal offering:
the sons of Aaron
shall offer it
before the LORD,
before the altar.
15 He
shall take from
there his handful
of the fine flour
of the meal
offering, and of
its oil, and all
the frankincense which
is on the meal
offering, and
shall burn it
on the altar for
a pleasant aroma, as
its memorial portion,
to the LORD.
16 That
which is left
of it Aaron and
his sons shall eat.
It shall be eaten
without yeast in
a holy place. They
shall eat it in
the court of
the Tent of Meeting.
17 It
shall not be baked
with yeast. I
have given it as
their portion of
my offerings made
by fire. It is
most holy, as are
the sin offering
and the trespass
offering.
18 Every
male among the
children of Aaron
shall eat of it,
as their
portion forever throughout
your generations, from
the offerings of
the LORD made
by fire. Whoever touches them
shall be holy.’ ”
19 The
LORD spoke to Moses, saying,
20 “This
is the offering
of Aaron and of
his sons, which
they shall offer
to the LORD
in the day when
he is anointed:
one tenth of
an ephah
of fine flour for
a meal offering perpetually, half
of it in
the morning, and half
of it in
the evening.
21 It
shall be made
with oil in
a griddle. When it
is soaked, you
shall bring it
in. You shall offer
the meal offering in
baked pieces for
a pleasant aroma to
the LORD.
22 The anointed
priest that will
be in his
place from among
his sons shall offer
it. By a statute
forever, it shall
be wholly burned
to the LORD.
23 Every meal
offering of
a priest shall be
wholly burned. It
shall not
be eaten.”
24 The
LORD spoke to Moses, saying,
25 “Speak to Aaron and to his
sons, saying, ‘This is the law of the sin offering: in the place where
the burnt offering is killed, the sin offering shall be killed before
the LORD. It is most holy.
26 The priest who offers it for
sin shall eat it. It shall be eaten in a holy place,
in the court of the Tent of Meeting.
27 Whatever shall touch its
flesh shall be holy. When there is any of its blood sprinkled on
a garment, you shall wash that on which it was
sprinkled in a holy place.
28 But the earthen vessel in
which it is boiled shall be broken; and if it is boiled in
a bronze vessel, it shall be scoured, and rinsed in
water.
29 Every male among the priests
shall eat of it. It is most holy.
30 No sin offering, of which any
of the blood is brought into the Tent of Meeting to make atonement in
the Holy Place, shall be eaten. It shall be burned with fire.