Talált 342 Eredmények: Person

  • They will eat what was used in making expiation for them at their investiture and consecration. No unauthorised person may eat these; they are holy things. (Exodus 29, 33)

  • Anyone who makes up the same oil or uses it on an unauthorised person will be outlawed from his people." ' (Exodus 30, 33)

  • He will then offer the other bird as a burnt offering according to the ritual. This is how the priest must perform the rite of expiation for the person for the sin he has committed, and he will be forgiven. (Leviticus 5, 10)

  • This is how the priest must perform the rite of expiation for the person for the sin he has committed in any of those cases, and he will be forgiven. In this case, the priest has the same rights as in the case of a cereal offering." ' (Leviticus 5, 13)

  • or any object about which he has perjured himself. He will add one-fifth to the principal and pay the whole to the person who held the property rights on the day when he incurred the guilt. (Leviticus 5, 24)

  • "If any of the meat of a victim offered as a communion sacrifice is eaten on the third day, the person who has offered it will not be acceptable and will receive no credit for it. It will count as rotten meat, and the person who eats it will bear the consequences of the guilt. (Leviticus 7, 18)

  • 'If a swelling or scab or spot appears on someone's skin, which could develop into a contagious skin-disease, that person must then be taken to the priest, either Aaron or one of his sons. (Leviticus 13, 2)

  • The priest will examine the disease on the skin. If the hair on the diseased part has turned white, or if the disease bites into the skin, the skin-disease is contagious, and after examination the priest will declare the person unclean. (Leviticus 13, 3)

  • But if there is a white spot on the skin without any visible depression of the skin or whitening of the hair, the priest will isolate the sick person for seven days. (Leviticus 13, 4)

  • On the seventh day he will examine the person, and if he observes that the disease persists though without spreading over the skin, he will isolate the person for a further seven days (Leviticus 13, 5)

  • and examine him again on the seventh. If he finds that the disease has faded and has not spread over the skin, the priest will declare the person clean. This was merely a scab. Once he has washed his clothing he will be clean. (Leviticus 13, 6)

  • 'But if the scab spreads over the skin after the sick person has been examined by the priest and declared clean, then he will let himself be examined again by the priest. (Leviticus 13, 7)


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