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The Lord spoke to Moses, saying, If anyone commits a crime and betrays the Lord, they comm…

The Lord spoke to Moses, saying,

If anyone commits a crime and betrays the Lord, they commit deceit in their neighbor’s delivery, or engage in deceit in transactions, or plunder someone’s property, or oppress their neighbor,

Or perhaps they have resorted to deceit, lying, and swearing after picking up lost things, and have committed any crimes in all of these things.

If he has committed a crime and has committed an offense, he must return what he has plundered, or what he has obtained from oppression, or if someone has delivered it to him, or if someone has lost what he has picked up,

Or if he has made a false oath about something, he must return it in full, plus one-fifth, and return it to his owner on the day when his guilt is found.

And according to your estimation, you shall bring the guilt offering, which is a ram without blemish from the flock, to the Lord as a guilt offering for the priest.

The priest shall make atonement for him before the Lord, and no matter what he does to make him guilty, he shall be forgiven.

The Lord spoke to Moses, saying,

You shall command Aaron and his descendants, saying, This is the law of the burnt offering: the burnt offering shall be placed on the wood of the altar, and the fire on the altar shall be continually burned from evening until dawn.

The priest shall put on fine linen clothes, and put on fine linen pants. He shall collect the ashes of the burnt offering burned on the altar and pour them on the side of the altar.

Then you need to take off this clothes, put on other clothes, and take the ash to a clean place outside the camp.

The fire on the altar must be constantly burning on it and must not be extinguished. The priest shall burn wood on it every morning, and set the burnt offering on the altar, and burn the fat of the peace offering on it.

On the altar, there will always be a burning fire that cannot be extinguished.

This is the law of the grain offering: Aaron’s descendants shall offer this offering before the Lord at the altar.

The priest is to take a handful of the fine flour from the grain offering, as well as some oil and all the frankincense from the grain offering, and burn it on the altar to present it to the Lord as a fragrant memorial for the grain offering.

Aaron and his descendants shall eat the rest, and shall eat it in a holy place without yeast, and in the courtyard of the tabernacle of the congregation.

Do not mix with yeast when baking. This is the portion given to them from the offerings made to me by fire, which is most holy, just like the sin offering and the guilt offering.

Every male among the descendants of Aaron who offers an offering made by fire to the Lord shall eat this portion, which shall be their eternal portion for all generations. Those who touch these sacrifices shall become holy.

The Lord spoke to Moses, saying,

On the day Aaron is anointed, the offering he and his descendants are to offer to the Lord is one tenth of an ephah of fine flour as a regular grain offering, half in the morning and half in the evening.

Mix it with oil on an iron griddle, mix it well, then bring it in, bake it and divide it into pieces, and offer it as a fragrant meat offering to the Lord.

Among Aaron’s descendants, he shall succeed him as the anointed priest and offer this grain offering, burning it all to the Lord. This is an eternal rule.

The priest’s meat offerings shall be burned, but they shall not be eaten.

The Lord spoke to Moses, saying,

And say to Aaron and his descendants, This is the law of the sin offering: the sin offering shall be slaughtered before the Lord in the place where the burnt offering is slaughtered, and this is most holy.

The priest who offers this offering for redemption shall eat it, and it shall be eaten in a holy place, in the courtyard of the tabernacle of the congregation.

Anyone who touches the flesh of this sacrifice shall become holy, and if the blood of this sacrifice is sprinkled on any garment, the one sprinkled shall be washed in a holy place.

Only the pottery used to cook sacrifices must be broken. If it is cooked in a bronze vessel, it must be rubbed and rinsed clean in water.

Any male among the priests may eat it, which is the most holy.

If any sin offering brings blood into the tabernacle of the congregation to make atonement in the holy place, the meat shall not be eaten and shall be burned with fire.

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