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Hebrews 13:11

Contemporary English Version (Anglicised) 2012

After the high priest offers the blood of animals as a sin offering, the bodies of those animals are burnt outside the camp.

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But the meat, the skin, and the food still in the bull's stomach must be burnt outside the camp as an offering to ask forgiveness for the sins of the priests.

Then take the body of the bull outside the temple area and burn it at the special place.

The remains of the bull and the goat whose blood was taken into the most holy place must be taken outside the camp and burnt.

Change into your everyday clothes, take the ashes outside the camp, and pile them in the special place.

None of the meat may be eaten from the sacrifices for sin that require blood to be brought into the sacred tent. These sacrifices must be completely burnt.

Then Aaron burnt the skin and the flesh outside the camp.

His sons brought him the blood. He dipped a finger in it, smeared some on the four corners of the bronze altar, and poured out the rest at its foot.

Moses will give it to Eleazar the priest, then it will be led outside the camp and killed while Eleazar watches.

After the ceremony, the priest is to take a bath and wash his clothes. Only then can he go back into the camp, but he remains unclean and unfit for worship until evening.




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