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  • You must not offer unholy incense on this altar or animal or grain offering, or pour out any wine offering on it. (Exodus 30, 9)

  • So make no treaty with those who live in the land, for they prostitute themselves to their gods and sacrifice to them; otherwise they will invite you and you will eat of their sacrifices. (Exodus 34, 15)

  • Do not offer the blood of a sacrifice to me together with leavened bread and do not let anything from the Passover Feast remain until morning. (Exodus 34, 25)

  • "Speak to the people of Israel; say to them: When anyone brings an offering of an animal to Yahweh it can be from either his cattle or sheep and goats. (Leviticus 1, 2)

  • He is to lay his hand on the bull's head, and it shall be accepted as a sacrifice to take away his sins. (Leviticus 1, 4)

  • If his offering is an animal out of the flock, a lamb or a goat offered as a burnt offering, he is to offer a male without any defect. (Leviticus 1, 10)

  • If anyone offers a peace sacrifice, offering from his cattle, male or female, whatever he offers before Yahweh must be without any defect. (Leviticus 3, 1)

  • If the one who sins is the anointed priest, his sin defiles the people. Then, for the sin which he has committed, he is to offer to Yahweh a young bull, an animal from the herd without any defect, as a sacrifice for sin. (Leviticus 4, 3)

  • From this bull offered as a sacrifice for sin, the priest will remove all the fat: the fat that covers the internal organs, all the fat that is on the internal organs, (Leviticus 4, 8)

  • the community is to offer a young bull as sacrifice for sin, an animal of the herd without any defect, as soon as the sin of which they have been guilty is discovered. The animal must be brought before the Tent of Meeting; (Leviticus 4, 14)

  • Then the priest shall remove all the fat from the animal and burn it on the altar. (Leviticus 4, 19)

  • He shall do the same thing with this bull as he did with the bull for the sacrifice of sin. When the priest has performed the sacrifice for the people's sin, they will be forgiven. (Leviticus 4, 20)


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