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Leviticus 7:31

Contemporary English Version (Anglicised) 2012

A priest from Aaron's family will then send the fat up in smoke, but the ribs belong to the priests.

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You may eat the choice ribs from this second ram, but you must first lift them up to show that this meat is dedicated to me.

One of the priests will lay these pieces on the altar and send them up in smoke as a food offering for me.

One of the priests will put these pieces on the altar and send them up in smoke as a food offering with a smell that pleases me. All fat belongs to me.

Some of the priests will lay these pieces on the altar and send them up in smoke with a smell that pleases me, together with the sacrifice that is offered to please me.

By offering this sacrifice, the priest pays the price for any of these sins you may have committed. The priest gets the rest of the flour, just as he does with grain sacrifices.

The rest of it is to be baked without yeast and eaten by the priests in the sacred courtyard of the sacred tent. This bread is very holy, just like the sacrifices for sin or for making things right, and I have given this part to the priests from what is offered to me on the altar.

The priest who offers this sacrifice must eat it in the sacred courtyard of the sacred tent,

I have decided that the people of Israel must always give the choice ribs and the upper joint of the right hind leg to Aaron's descendants

Moses lifted up the choice ribs of the ram to show that they were dedicated to the LORD. This was the part that the LORD had said Moses could have.

You will also receive part of the special gifts and offerings that the Israelites bring to me. Any member of your family who is clean and acceptable for worship can eat these things.

You are allowed to eat the meat of those animals, just as you can eat the choice ribs and the right hind leg of the special sacrifices.

Don't you know that people who work in the temple make their living from what is brought to the temple? Don't you know that a person who serves at the altar is given part of what is offered?

When you sacrifice a bull or sheep, the priests will be given the shoulder, the jaws, and the stomach.




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