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  • He will then slaughter the lamb on that spot inside the holy place where the victims for the sacrifice for sin and for the burnt offering are slaughtered. This reparatory offering, like the sacrifice for sin, will revert to the priest: it is especially holy. (Leviticus 14, 13)

  • 'If he is poor and cannot afford all this, he need take only one lamb, the one for the sacrifice of reparation, and this will be presented with the gesture of offering to perform the rite of expiation for him. And for the cereal offering he will only take one-tenth of wheaten flour mixed with oil, and the log of oil, (Leviticus 14, 21)

  • The priest will take the lamb for the sacrifice of reparation and the log of oil, and present them before Yahweh with the gesture of offering. (Leviticus 14, 24)

  • He will then slaughter the lamb for the sacrifice of reparation, take some of its blood and put it on the lobe of the right ear, the thumb of the right hand and the big toe of the right foot of the person who is being purified. (Leviticus 14, 25)

  • "Any man of the House of Israel who slaughters a bull, lamb or goat, whether inside the camp or outside it, (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 acceptable in payment of a vow. (Leviticus 22, 23)

  • 'A calf, lamb, or kid will stay with its dam for seven days after being born. From the eighth day onwards, it will be acceptable as food burnt for Yahweh. (Leviticus 22, 27)

  • and on the same day as you make this offering, you will offer Yahweh an unblemished lamb one year old as a burnt offering. (Leviticus 23, 12)

  • he will vow himself to Yahweh for the period of his nazirate, and will bring a male yearling lamb as a sacrifice of reparation. The time already spent will not count, since his hair had become unclean. (Numbers 6, 12)

  • bringing his offering to Yahweh: an unblemished male yearling lamb as a burnt offering, an unblemished yearling ewe lamb as a sacrifice for sin, an unblemished ram as a peace offering, (Numbers 6, 14)

  • one young bull, one ram and one male yearling lamb as a burnt offering, (Numbers 7, 15)

  • one young bull, one ram and one male yearling lamb as a burnt offering, (Numbers 7, 21)


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