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  • Of these, one shall be offered to the Lord as the first-fruits, and one shall be for the priest who will pour out the blood of the victim. (Leviticus 7, 14)

  • If anyone, by a vow or of his own accord, will have offered a sacrifice, it shall be eaten in a similar manner on the same day. But then if any of it will have remained until tomorrow, it is lawful to eat it. (Leviticus 7, 16)

  • If anyone will have eaten from the flesh of the victim of peace offerings on the third day, the oblation will be nullified; neither will it benefit the one who offered it. But instead, whatever soul will contaminate itself with such foods will be guilty of a betrayal. (Leviticus 7, 18)

  • If a soul which is polluted will have eaten from the flesh of the sacrifice of peace offerings, which is offered to the Lord, he shall perish from his people. (Leviticus 7, 20)

  • If anyone will have eaten the fat which ought to be offered as a burnt sacrifice of the Lord, he shall perish from his people. (Leviticus 7, 25)

  • He shall hold in his hands the fat of the victim, and the breast. And when he will have offered and consecrated both to the Lord, he shall deliver them to the priest, (Leviticus 7, 30)

  • Among the sons of Aaron, whoever will have offered the blood and the fat, the same one shall also have the right shoulder for his portion. (Leviticus 7, 33)

  • This is the anointing of Aaron and his sons, by the ceremonies of the Lord, in the day when Moses offered them, so that they may fulfill the priesthood, (Leviticus 7, 35)

  • Likewise, after he had offered his sons, he vested them with linen tunics, and wrapped them with wide belts, and placed headdresses on them, just as the Lord had ordered. (Leviticus 8, 13)

  • He also offered the calf for sin. And when Aaron and his sons had placed their hands upon its head, (Leviticus 8, 14)

  • He also offered a ram as a holocaust. And when Aaron and his sons had imposed their hands upon its head, (Leviticus 8, 18)

  • He also offered the second ram, as a consecration of priests. And Aaron and his sons placed their hands upon its head. (Leviticus 8, 22)


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