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Deuteronomy 17:1

Contemporary English Version (Anglicised) 2012

If an ox or a sheep has something wrong with it, don't offer it as a sacrifice to the LORD your God—he will be disgusted!

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Next, seven skinny, bony cows came up out of the river. I have never seen such terrible looking cows anywhere in Egypt.

The LORD hates anyone who cheats, but he likes everyone who is honest.

The LORD is disgusted by gifts from the wicked, but it makes him happy when his people pray.

Two things the LORD hates are dishonest scales and dishonest measures.

There are six or seven kinds of people the LORD doesn't like:

But isn't it wrong to offer animals that are blind, crippled, or sick? Just try giving those animals to your governor. That certainly wouldn't please him or make him want to help you.

and bring to the altar one young bull, one full-grown ram, and seven rams a year old that have nothing wrong with them. Then offer these as sacrifices to please me.

But if the animal is lame or blind or has something else wrong with it, you must not sacrifice it to the LORD your God.

The LORD your God is disgusted with men and women who are prostitutes of any kind, and he will not accept a gift from them, even if it had been promised to him.

Since she has slept with her second husband, she cannot marry her first husband again. Their marriage would pollute the land that the LORD your God is giving you, and he would be disgusted.

But the LORD is disgusted with anyone who cheats or is dishonest.

After you conquer a nation, burn their idols. Don't get trapped into wanting the silver or gold on an idol. Even the metal on an idol is disgusting to the LORD,

But Christ was sinless, and he offered himself as an eternal and spiritual sacrifice to God. That's why his blood is much more powerful and makes our consciences clear. Now we can serve the living God and no longer do things that lead to death.

You were rescued by the precious blood of Christ, that spotless and innocent lamb.




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