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1
'
Now this
is the law
of the guilt offering;
it is most
holy.
2
'
In the place
where
they slay
the burnt offering
they are to slay
the guilt offering,
and he shall sprinkle
its blood
around
on the altar.
3
'
Then he shall offer
from it all
its fat:
the fat tail
and the fat
that covers
the entrails,
4
and the two
kidneys
with the fat
that is on them, which
is on the loins,
and the lobe
on the liver
he shall remove
with the
kidneys
.
5
'
The priest
shall offer them up in smoke
on the altar
as an offering by fire
to the LORD;
it is a guilt offering.
6
'
Every
male
among the priests
may eat
of it. It shall be eaten
in a holy
place;
it is most
holy.
7
'
The guilt offering
is like the sin offering,
there is one
law
for them; the priest
who
makes atonement
with it shall have
it.
8
'
Also the priest
who presents
any man's
burnt
offering,
that priest
shall have
for himself the skin
of the
burnt
offering
which
he has presented.
9
'
Likewise, every
grain offering
that is baked
in the oven
and everything
prepared
in a pan
or on a griddle
shall belong
to the priest
who presents
it.
10
'
Every
grain offering,
mixed
with oil
or dry,
shall belong
to all
the sons
of Aaron,
to all
alike.
11
'
Now this
is the law
of the sacrifice
of peace offerings
which
shall be presented
to the LORD.
12
If
he offers
it by way
of thanksgiving
,
then along
with the sacrifice
of thanksgiving
he shall offer
unleavened
cakes
mixed
with oil,
and
unleavened
wafers
spread
with oil,
and
cakes
of well stirred
fine flour
mixed
with oil.
13
'
With the sacrifice
of his peace offerings
for thanksgiving,
he shall present
his offering
with cakes
of leavened
bread.
14
'
Of this he shall present
one
of every
offering
as a contribution
to the LORD;
it shall belong
to the priest
who sprinkles
the blood
of the peace offerings.
15
Now as for the flesh
of the sacrifice
of his thanksgiving
peace offerings,
it shall be eaten
on the day
of his offering;
he shall not leave
any
of it over until
morning.
16
'
But if
the sacrifice
of his offering
is a votive
or
a freewill offering,
it shall be eaten
on the day
that he offers
his sacrifice,
and on the next day
what is left
of it may be eaten;
17
but what is left over
from the flesh
of the sacrifice
on the third
day
shall be burned
with fire.
18
So if
any
of the flesh
of the sacrifice
of his peace offerings
should ever be eaten
on the third
day,
he who offers
it will not be accepted,
and it will not be reckoned
to his benefit. It shall be an offensive thing,
and the person
who eats
of it will bear
his own iniquity.
19
Also the flesh
that touches
anything
unclean
shall not be eaten;
it shall be burned
with fire.
As for other flesh,
anyone
who is clean
may eat
such flesh.
20
'
But the person
who
eats
the flesh
of the sacrifice
of peace offerings
which
belong to the LORD,
in his uncleanness,
that person
shall be cut off
from his people.
21
'
When
any
one
touches
any
thing
unclean
,
whether human
unclean
ness,
or
an
unclean
animal,
or
any
unclean
detestable thing,
and eats
of the flesh
of the sacrifice
of peace offerings
which
belong to the LORD,
that person
shall be cut off
from his people.'"
22
Then the LORD
spoke
to Moses,
saying,
23
"Speak
to the sons
of Israel,
saying,
'You shall not eat
any
fat
from an ox,
a sheep
or a goat.
24
Also the fat
of an animal which dies
and the fat
of an animal torn
by beasts may be put
to any
other use,
but you must certainly
not eat
it.
25
'
For whoever
eats
the fat
of the animal
from which
an offering by fire
is offered
to the LORD,
even the person
who
eats
shall be cut off
from his people.
26
'
You are not to eat
any
blood,
either of bird
or animal,
in
any
of your dwellings.
27
'
Any
person
who
eats
any
blood,
even that
person
shall be cut off
from his people.'"
28
Then the LORD
spoke
to Moses,
saying,
29
"Speak
to the sons
of Israel,
saying,
'He who offers
the sacrifice
of his peace
offerings
to the LORD
shall bring
his offering
to the LORD
from
the sacrifice
of his peace
offerings
.
30
'
His own hands
are to bring
offerings by fire
to
the LORD.
He shall bring
the fat
with the breast,
that the breast
may be presented
as a wave offering
before
the LORD.
31
'
The priest
shall offer
up the fat
in smoke
on the altar,
but the breast
shall belong
to Aaron
and his sons.
32
'
You shall give
the right
thigh
to the priest
as a contribution
from the sacrifices
of your peace offerings.
33
The one among
the sons
of Aaron
who offers
the blood
of the peace offerings
and the fat,
the right
thigh
shall be his as his portion.
34
For I have taken
the breast
of the wave offering
and the thigh
of the contribution
from the sons
of Israel
from the sacrifices
of their peace offerings,
and have given
them to Aaron
the priest
and to his sons
as their due
forever
from the sons
of Israel
.
35
'
This
is that which
is consecrated
to Aaron
and that which
is consecrated
to his sons
from the offerings by fire
to the LORD,
in that day
when he presented
them to serve as priests
to the LORD.
36
These
the LORD
had commanded
to be given
them from the sons
of Israel
in the day
that He anointed
them. It is their due
forever
throughout their generations.'"
37
This
is the law
of the burnt offering,
the grain offering
and the sin offering
and the guilt offering
and the ordination offering
and the sacrifice
of peace offerings,
38
which
the LORD
commanded
Moses
at Mount
Sinai
in the day
that He
commanded
the sons
of Israel
to present
their offerings
to
the LORD
in the wilderness
of
Sinai
.
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