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  • You shall not have carnal relations with an animal, defiling yourself with it; nor shall a woman set herself in front of an animal to mate with it; such things are abhorrent. (Leviticus 17, 23)

  • If a man has carnal relations with an animal, the man shall be put to death, and the animal shall be slain. (Leviticus 19, 15)

  • If a woman goes up to any animal to mate with it, the woman and the animal shall be slain; let them both be put to death; their lives are forfeit. (Leviticus 19, 16)

  • He shall not make himself unclean by eating of any animal that has died of itself or has been killed by wild beasts. I am the LORD. (Leviticus 21, 8)

  • One that is blind or crippled or maimed, or one that has a running sore or mange or ringworm, you shall not offer to the LORD; do not put such an animal on the altar as an oblation to the LORD. (Leviticus 21, 22)

  • whoever takes the life of an animal shall make restitution of another animal. A life for a life! (Leviticus 23, 18)

  • Whoever slays an animal shall make restitution, but whoever slays a man shall be put to death. (Leviticus 23, 21)

  • "If the offering vowed to the LORD is an animal that may be sacrificed, every such animal, when vowed to the LORD, becomes sacred. (Leviticus 26, 9)

  • The offerer shall not present a substitute for it by exchanging either a better for a worse one or a worse for a better one. If he attempts to offer one animal in place of another, both the original and its substitute shall be treated as sacred. (Leviticus 26, 10)

  • If the animal vowed to the LORD is unclean and therefore unfit for sacrifice, it must be set before the priest, (Leviticus 26, 11)

  • If the offerer wishes to redeem the animal, he shall pay one fifth more than this valuation. (Leviticus 26, 13)

  • "Note that a first-born animal, which as such already belongs to the LORD, may not be dedicated by vow to him. If it is an ox or a sheep, it shall be ceded to the LORD; (Leviticus 26, 26)


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