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Leviticus 3:2

Contemporary English Version (Anglicised) 2012

Lead it to the entrance of the sacred tent, lay your hand on its head, and have it killed there. A priest from Aaron's family will splatter its blood against the four sides of the altar.

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Lead the bull to the entrance of the sacred tent, where Aaron and his sons will lay their hands on its head.

Kill the bull near my altar in front of the tent.

Bring one of the rams to Aaron and his sons and make them lay their hands on its head.

Kill the ram and splatter its blood against all four sides of the altar.

Bring the other ram to Aaron and his sons and make them lay their hands on its head.

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.

Lead the animal to the north side of the altar, where it is to be killed in my presence. Then some of the priests will splatter its blood against the four sides of the altar.

Whenever you kill any of your cattle, sheep, or goats as sacrifices to me, you must do it at the entrance to the sacred tent. If you don't, you will be guilty of pouring out blood, and you will no longer belong to the community of Israel.

Offer all the fat on the animal's insides,

Lay your hand on its head and have it killed there. A priest will then splatter its blood against the four sides of the altar.

Moses led out the ram for the ceremony of ordination. Aaron and his sons laid their hands on its head,

I, the LORD, will make the descendants of David and the people of Jerusalem feel deep sorrow and pray when they see the one they pierced with a spear. They will mourn and weep for him, as parents weep over the death of their only child or their firstborn.

However, all firstborn cattle, sheep, and goats belong to me and cannot be bought back. Splatter their blood on the altar and send their fat up in smoke, so I can smell it and be pleased.

and you killed the one who leads people to life. But God raised him from death, and all of us can tell you what he has done.

God sent his chosen Son to you first, because God wanted to bless you and make each one of you turn away from your sins.

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




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