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  • You will not profane my holy name -- so that I may be honoured as holy among the Israelites, I, Yahweh, who make you holy, (Leviticus 22, 32)

  • The priest will present them before Yahweh with the gesture of offering, in addition to the bread of the first-fruits. These, and the two lambs, are holy things for Yahweh, and will revert to the priest. (Leviticus 23, 20)

  • They will belong to Aaron and his sons, who will eat them inside the holy place since, for him, they are an especially holy part of the food burnt for Yahweh. This is a permanent law.' (Leviticus 24, 9)

  • The jubilee will be a holy thing for you; during it you will eat whatever the fields produce. (Leviticus 25, 12)

  • "In the case of an animal suitable for offering to Yahweh, any such animal given to Yahweh will be holy. (Leviticus 27, 9)

  • It cannot be exchanged or replaced, a good one instead of a bad one, or a bad one instead of a good one. If one animal is substituted for another, both of them will become holy. (Leviticus 27, 10)

  • "Nothing, however, that someone vows unconditionally to Yahweh may be redeemed, nothing he possesses, be it a human being or animal or field of his ancestral property. What is vowed unconditionally is especially holy and belongs to Yahweh. (Leviticus 27, 28)

  • there will be no examining whether it is good or bad, and no substitution. If substitution takes place, the animal and its substitute will both become holy without possibility of redemption." ' (Leviticus 27, 33)

  • 'These are the duties of the Kohathites: looking after those things that are especially holy. (Numbers 4, 4)

  • 'Once Aaron and his sons have finished covering the holy things and all their accessories at the breaking of camp, the Kohathites will come and carry them, but without touching any of the holy things on pain of death. Such is the load for the Kohathites in the Tent of Meeting. (Numbers 4, 15)

  • But Eleazar, son of Aaron the priest, is responsible for looking after the oil for the light, the fragrant incense, the daily cereal offering and the anointing oil, and for supervising the entire Dwelling and everything in it, the holy things and their accessories.' (Numbers 4, 16)

  • But deal with them in this way, so that they may survive and not incur death by approaching those things that are especially holy. Aaron and his sons will go in and assign to each of them his task and load, (Numbers 4, 19)


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