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  • and the priest is to burn part of the bread and oil (together with all the incense) as a burnt offering for Yahweh. (Leviticus 2, 16)

  • This is the regulation for the grain offering: One of the priests, a son of Aaron, is to bring it into the presence of Yahweh in front of the altar; (Leviticus 6, 7)

  • This offering, then, must be added to the loaves of leavened bread and to the thanksgiving offering. (Leviticus 7, 13)

  • "Take Aaron, his sons with him, and the vestments, the anointing oil, the bull for the sacrifice for sin, the two rams and the basket of unleavened bread. (Leviticus 8, 2)

  • From the basket of unleavened bread placed before Yahweh, he took an unleavened cake, a loaf of bread made with oil, and a wafer; he placed these on the fat and the right hind leg, (Leviticus 8, 26)

  • Then Moses said to Aaron and his sons, "Cook the meat at the entrance to the Tent of Meeting, and eat it there, and also the bread for the sacrifice of priestly ordination that is in the basket, as I commanded, when I said: Aaron and his sons are to eat it. (Leviticus 8, 31)

  • What remains of the meat and bread you will burn. (Leviticus 8, 32)

  • Then from Yahweh's presence a flame leaped out and burned them to death in the presence of Yahweh. (Leviticus 10, 2)

  • Make the sons of Israel aware of everything unclean, lest they die because of defiling the Tent of my presence among them. (Leviticus 15, 31)

  • Yahweh spoke to Moses after the death of the two sons of Aaron who died when they approached the presence of Yahweh. (Leviticus 16, 1)

  • Rise in the presence of the aged and honor the elderly; in doing this you honor your God. I am Yahweh. (Leviticus 19, 32)

  • They shall be holy to their God and not profane the name of their God, for it is they who present offerings by fire, the bread of their God, so they shall be holy. (Leviticus 21, 6)


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