15
1 The
LORD spoke to
Moses, saying,
2 “Speak
to the children
of Israel, and
tell them, ‘When
you have come
into the land of
your habitations,
which I give
to you,
3 and
will make an
offering by fire
to the LORD—a
burnt offering, or
a sacrifice, to
accomplish a vow,
or as a free
will offering, or
in your set
feasts, to make
a pleasant aroma
to the LORD,
of the herd,
or of the
flock—
4 then
he who offers
his offering shall
offer to the
LORD a meal
offering of one
tenth of
an ephah
of fine flour
mixed with one
fourth of a
hin
of oil.
5 You
shall prepare wine
for the drink
offering, one
fourth of a
hin, with the
burnt offering or
for the sacrifice,
for each lamb.
6 “ ‘For
a ram, you shall
prepare for a
meal offering
two tenths of
an ephah
of fine flour
mixed with the
third part of
a hin of
oil;
7 and
for the drink
offering you shall
offer the third
part of a
hin of wine,
of a pleasant
aroma to the
LORD.
8 When
you prepare a
bull for a
burnt offering or
for a sacrifice,
to accomplish a
vow, or for
peace offerings to
the LORD,
9 then
he shall offer
with the bull
a meal offering
of three tenths of
an ephah
of fine flour
mixed with half
a hin of
oil;
10 and
you shall offer
for the drink
offering half a
hin of wine,
for an offering
made by fire, of
a pleasant aroma
to the LORD.
11 Thus
it shall be done
for each bull,
for each ram, for
each of the
male lambs, or
of the young goats.
12 According
to the number
that you shall
prepare, so you
shall do
to everyone according
to their number.
13 “ ‘All
who are native-born
shall do these
things in this
way, in offering
an offering made
by fire, of
a pleasant aroma
to the LORD.
14 If
a stranger lives
as a foreigner
with you,
or whoever may be
among you
throughout your
generations, and
will offer an
offering made
by fire, of
a pleasant aroma
to the LORD,
as you do,
so he shall
do.
15 For
the assembly,
there shall be
one statute for
you and for
the stranger who
lives as a
foreigner, a
statute forever
throughout your
generations. As
you are, so
the foreigner
shall be before
the LORD.
16 One
law and one
ordinance shall be
for you and
for the stranger
who lives as
a foreigner with
you.’ ”
17 The
LORD spoke to
Moses, saying,
18 “Speak
to the children
of Israel, and
tell them, ‘When
you come into
the land where
I bring you,
19 then
it shall be
that when you
eat of the
bread of the land,
you shall offer
up a wave offering
to the LORD.
20 Of
the first of
your dough
you shall offer up
a cake for
a wave offering.
As the wave
offering of the
threshing floor,
so you shall heave
it.
21 Of
the first of
your dough, you
shall give to
the LORD a wave
offering throughout
your generations.
22 “ ‘When
you err, and don’t
observe all these
commandments which
the LORD has
spoken to Moses—
23 even
all that the
LORD has commanded
you by Moses,
from the day
that the LORD
gave commandment
and onward
throughout your
generations—
24 then
it shall be,
if it was
done unwittingly,
without the
knowledge of the
congregation, that
all the
congregation shall
offer one young
bull for a
burnt offering,
for a pleasant
aroma to the
LORD, with its
meal offering and
its drink offering,
according to the
ordinance, and one
male goat for
a sin offering.
25 The
priest shall make
atonement for all
the congregation
of the children
of Israel, and
they shall be
forgiven; for it
was an error,
and they have
brought their
offering, an
offering made
by fire to the
LORD, and their
sin offering
before the LORD,
for their error.
26 All
the congregation
of the children
of Israel shall
be forgiven,
as well as the
stranger who lives
as a foreigner
among them; for
with regard to all
the people, it
was done
unwittingly.
27 “ ‘If
a person sins
unwittingly, then
he shall offer
a female goat
a year old
for a sin
offering.
28 The
priest shall make
atonement for the
soul who errs
when he sins
unwittingly before
the LORD. He
shall make
atonement for him;
and he shall
be forgiven.
29 You
shall have one
law for him
who does anything
unwittingly, for
him who
is native-born among
the children of
Israel, and for
the stranger who
lives as a
foreigner among
them.
30 “ ‘But
the soul who
does anything with
a high hand,
whether he
is native-born or
a foreigner, blasphemes
the LORD. That
soul shall be
cut off from
among his people.
31 Because
he has despised
the LORD’s word,
and has broken
his commandment,
that soul shall
be utterly cut
off. His iniquity
shall be on
him.’ ”
32 While
the children of
Israel were in
the wilderness,
they found a
man gathering
sticks on the
Sabbath day.
33 Those
who found him
gathering sticks
brought him to
Moses and Aaron,
and to all
the congregation.
34 They
put him in
custody, because
it had not
been declared what
should be done
to him.
35 The
LORD said to Moses,
“The man shall
surely be put
to death. All
the congregation
shall stone him
with stones outside
of the camp.”
36 All
the congregation
brought him
outside of the
camp, and stoned
him to death
with stones, as
the LORD commanded
Moses.
37 The
LORD spoke to
Moses, saying,
38 “Speak
to the children
of Israel, and
tell them that
they should make
themselves fringes
on the borders
of their garments
throughout their
generations, and
that they put
on the fringe
of each border a
cord of blue.
39 It
shall be to
you for a
fringe,
that you may
see it, and
remember all the
LORD’s commandments,
and do them;
and that you don’t
follow your own
heart and your
own eyes, after
which you used
to play the
prostitute;
40 so
that you may
remember and do
all my
commandments, and
be holy to
your God.
41 I
am the LORD
your God, who
brought you out
of the land of
Egypt, to be
your God: I
am the LORD
your God.”