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  • Then he must slaughter the lamb for the guilt offering, take some of its blood and put it on the lobe of the right ear of the man who is being purified, on the thumb of his right hand and on the big toe of his right foot. (Leviticus 14, 25)

  • Any man from the house of Israel who kills an ox, or a lamb or a goat in the camp or outside the camp (Leviticus 17, 3)

  • As a voluntary offering, you may offer a bull or a lamb that is underdeveloped or deformed; but such will not be accepted in payment of a vow. (Leviticus 22, 23)

  • "A calf, lamb, or kid shall stay with its mother seven days after birth. From the eighth day it will be acceptable as a burnt offering to Yahweh. (Leviticus 22, 27)

  • The day when you wave the sheaf, you shall sacrifice a lamb without defect, born that year, as a burnt offering to Yahweh. (Leviticus 23, 12)

  • And that same day the Nazirite shall again consecrate his head and bring a yearling lamb as a guilt offering. The time of his consecration begins again from that day. The former days are not valid for his separation has been defiled. (Numbers 6, 12)

  • and must make his offering to Yahweh: a one-year-old male lamb without any defect for burnt offering, a one-year-old lamb without any defect for sacrifice for sin; a ram without any defect for peace offering; (Numbers 6, 14)

  • one young bull, one ram and one male one-year-old lamb for the burnt offering; (Numbers 7, 15)

  • one young bull, one ram and one male one-year-old lamb for the burnt offering, (Numbers 7, 21)

  • one young bull, one ram and one male one-year-old lamb for the burnt offering; (Numbers 7, 27)

  • one young bull, one ram, and one male one-year-old lamb for the burnt offering, (Numbers 7, 33)

  • one young bull, one ram and one male one-year-old lamb for the burnt offering, (Numbers 7, 39)


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