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Leviticus 3:12

Contemporary English Version 1995

If you offer a goat, you must also present it to me

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Christ never sinned! But God treated him as a sinner, so Christ could make us acceptable to God.

The Law of Moses cannot do this, because our selfish desires make the Law weak. But God set you free when he sent his own Son to be like us sinners and to be a sacrifice for our sin. God used Christ's body to condemn sin.

All of us were like sheep that had wandered off. We had each gone our own way, but the Lord gave him the punishment we deserved.

Like a young plant or a root that sprouts in dry ground, the servant grew up obeying the Lord. He wasn't some handsome king. Nothing about the way he looked made him attractive to us.

When Moses asked around and learned that the ram for the sin sacrifice had already been burned on the altar, he became angry with Eleazar and Ithamar and said,

Next, Aaron sacrificed the goat for the sins of the people, as he had done with the sacrifice for his own sins.

Tell the people of Israel that they must offer sacrifices as well. They must offer a goat as a sacrifice for sin, and a bull and a ram as a sacrifice to please the Lord. The bull and the ram must be a year old and have nothing wrong with them.

When you offer sacrifices to ask my blessing, you may offer either a bull or a cow, but there must be nothing wrong with the animal.

If you sacrifice a ram or a goat, it must not have anything wrong with it.

And if the animal is a full-grown ram, you must offer two kilograms of flour mixed with one and a half liters of olive oil. One and a half liters of wine must also be poured on the altar. The smell of this smoke is pleasing to me.




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