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  • Then he is to offer the following as a burnt offering for Yahweh: the fat that covers the internal organs, all the fat that is on the internal organs, (Leviticus 3, 14)

  • The priest shall burn these pieces on the altar as food, as a burnt offering for Yahweh. (Leviticus 3, 16)

  • exactly as was done with what was set apart in the peace offering, and the priest shall burn these on the altar for burnt offerings. (Leviticus 4, 10)

  • and after that he recalls it, or anyone calls his attention to the sin thus committed, he is to bring a goat as an offering, a male without any defect. (Leviticus 4, 23)

  • the priest shall take a little of the goat's blood on his finger and put it on the corners of the altar for burnt offerings. Then he shall pour out its blood at the foot of the altar for burnt offering (Leviticus 4, 25)

  • and burn all the fat on the altar, as with the fat in the peace offering. This is how the priest is to offer the sacrifice for the sin of this leader to free him from his sin, and he will be forgiven. (Leviticus 4, 26)

  • and after that he recalls it or anyone calls his attention to the sin he has committed, he is to bring a goat as an offering, a female without any defect. (Leviticus 4, 28)

  • He shall remove all the fat, as the fat was removed for the peace offering, and the priest shall burn it on the altar as a sweet-smelling sacrifice pleasing to Yahweh. This is how the priest is to offer the sacrifice for the man's sin, and he will be forgiven. (Leviticus 4, 31)

  • If anyone wishes to bring a lamb as an offering for this kind of sacrifice, he is to bring a female without any defect. (Leviticus 4, 32)

  • He shall remove its fat as was done for the sheep in the peace offering, and the priest shall burn it all on the altar, in addition to the burnt offering for Yahweh. This is how the priest is to offer the sacrifice for the man's sin, and he will be forgiven. (Leviticus 4, 35)

  • If a man cannot afford a sheep or a goat, he shall offer to Yahweh, as payment for the sin he has committed, two turtledoves or two young pigeons, one for a sacrifice for sin and the other for a burnt offering. (Leviticus 5, 7)

  • Of the other bird he is to make a burnt offering according to the regulations. When the priest offers the sacrifice for the man's sin, he will be forgiven. (Leviticus 5, 10)


“O mais belo Credo é o que se pronuncia no escuro, no sacrifício, com esforço”. São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina