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Leviticus 1:1

Contemporary English Version 1995

The Lord spoke to Moses from the sacred tent and gave him instructions for the community of Israel to follow when they offered sacrifices. Sacrifices to please me must be completely burned on the bronze altar. Bulls or rams or goats are the animals to be used for these sacrifices. If the animal is a bull, it must not have anything wrong with it. Lead it to the entrance of the sacred tent, and I will let you know if it is acceptable to me.

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Moses went up the mountain to meet with the Lord God, who told him to say to the people:

I will meet you there between the two creatures and tell you what my people must do and what they must not do.

You and your descendants must always offer this sacrifice on the altar at the entrance to the sacred tent. People of Israel, I will meet and speak with you there, and my shining glory will make the place holy.

The Law was given by Moses, but Jesus Christ brought us undeserved kindness and truth.

Whenever Moses needed to talk with the Lord, he went into the sacred tent, where he heard the Lord's voice coming from between the two winged creatures above the lid of the sacred chest.

So the people of Israel finished making everything the Lord had told Moses to make.

Moses used to set up a tent far from camp. He called it the “meeting tent,” and whoever needed some message from the Lord would go there.

The Lord said to Moses, “Come up on the mountain and stay here for a while. I will give you the two flat stones on which I have written the laws that my people must obey.”

While Moses and the people of Israel were in the desert at Mount Sinai, the Lord commanded them to start offering these sacrifices.

And so, he burned this sacrifice on the altar in the proper way.

When the Lord saw Moses coming near, he called him by name from the bush, and Moses answered, “Here I am.”

Then the altar for offering sacrifices was put in front of the tent, and animal sacrifices and gifts of grain were offered there.

The people of Israel had left Egypt and were living in the Sinai Desert. Then on the first day of the second month of the second year, when Moses was in the sacred tent the Lord said:

Look for stones that can be used without being cut. Then offer sacrifices to please the Lord, burning them completely on the altar.

and poured wine over it. Then he offered sacrifices to please the Lord, to give him thanks, and to ask for his blessings.

Seventy bulls, 100 rams, and 200 lambs were brought as sacrifices to please the Lord;




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