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1
Then the LORD
spoke
to Moses,
saying,
2
"When
a person
sins
and acts
unfaithfully
against the LORD,
and deceives
his companion
in regard to a deposit
or
a security
entrusted
to him,
or
through robbery,
or
if he has ext
or
ted
from
his companion
,
3
or
has found
what was lost
and lied
about it and sworn
falsely,
so that he sins
in regard
to any
one
of the things a man
may do;
4
then it shall be, when
he sins
and becomes guilty,
that he shall rest
or
e
what
he took
by robbery
or
what
he got
by ext
or
tion,
or
the deposit
which
was entrusted
to him
or
the lost thing
which
he found,
5
or
anything
about which
he swore
falsely;
he shall make restitution
for it in full
and add
to it one-fifth
more.
He shall give
it to the one to whom
it belongs on the day
he presents his guilt offering.
6
"Then he shall bring
to the priest
his guilt
offering
to the LORD,
a ram
without defect
from the flock,
according to your valuation,
for a guilt
offering
,
7
and the priest
shall make atonement
for him before
the LORD,
and he will be forgiven
for any one
of the things which
he may have done
to incur guilt."
8
Then the LORD
spoke
to Moses,
saying,
9
"Command
Aaron
and his sons,
saying,
'This
is the law
for the burnt
offering: the burnt offering
itself
sh
all
remain on the hearth
on the altar
all
night
until
the morning,
and the fire
on the altar
is to be kept burning
on it.
10
The priest
is to put
on his linen
robe,
and he shall put
on undergarments
next
to his flesh;
and he shall take
up the ashes
to which
the fire
reduces
the burnt offering
on the altar
and place
them beside
the altar.
11
'
Then 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, but the priest
shall burn
wood
on it every
morning;
and he shall lay
out the burnt offering
on it, and offer up in smoke
the fat portions
of the peace offerings
on it.
13
'
Fire
shall be kept burning
continually
on the altar;
it is not to go
out.
14
'
Now this
is the law
of the grain offering:
the sons
of Aaron
shall present
it before
the LORD
in front
of the altar.
15
Then one of them shall lift
up from it a handful
of the fine flour
of the grain offering,
with its oil
and all
the incense
that is on the grain offering,
and he shall offer it up in smoke
on the altar,
a soothing
aroma,
as its memorial offering
to the LORD.
16
'
What is left
of it Aaron
and his sons
are to eat.
It shall be eaten
as unleavened cakes
in a holy
place;
they are to eat
it in the court
of the tent
of meeting.
17
'
It shall not be baked
with leaven.
I have given
it as their share
from My offerings by fire;
it is most
holy,
like the sin offering
and the guilt offering.
18
'
Every
male
among the sons
of Aaron
may eat
it; it is a permanent
ordinance
throughout your generations,
from the offerings by fire
to the LORD.
Whoever
touches
them will become consecrated.'"
19
Then the LORD
spoke
to Moses,
saying,
20
"This
is the offering
which
Aaron
and his sons
are to present
to the LORD
on the day
when he is anointed;
the tenth
of an ephah
of fine flour
as a regular
grain offering,
half
of it in the morning
and
half
of it in the evening.
21
"It shall be prepared
with oil
on a griddle.
When it is well stirred,
you shall bring
it. You shall present
the grain offering
in baked
pieces
as a soothing
aroma
to the LORD.
22
"The anointed
priest
who will be in his place
among
his sons
shall offer
it. By a permanent
ordinance
it shall be entirely
offered up in smoke
to the LORD.
23
"So every
grain offering
of the priest
shall be burned entirely.
It shall not be eaten."
24
Then 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 slain
the sin offering
shall be slain
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
'
Anyone
who
touches
its flesh
will become consecrated;
and when
any
of its blood
splashes
on a garment,
in a holy
place
you shall wash
what
was splashed
on.
28
'
Also the earthenware
vessel
in which
it was boiled
shall be broken;
and if
it was boiled
in a bronze
vessel
,
then it shall be scoured
and rinsed
in water.
29
'
Every
male
among the priests
may eat
of it; it is most
holy.
30
'
But 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.
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