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Leviticus 7:1

Christian Standard Bible Anglicised

‘Now this is the law of the guilt  offering;  it is especially holy.

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‘Tell Aaron and his sons: This is the law of the sin offering.  The sin offering is most holy and must be slaughtered before the Lord at the place where the burnt offering is slaughtered.


It must not be baked with yeast; I have assigned it as their portion  from my food offerings.  It is especially holy, like the sin offering  and the guilt offering.


He said to me, ‘This is the place where the priests will boil the guilt offering and the sin offering,  and where they will bake the grain offering,  so that they do not bring them into the outer court and transmit holiness to the people.’


They will eat the grain offering, the sin offering,  and the guilt offering. Everything in Israel that is permanently dedicated to the Lord will belong to them.


Inside the gate’s portico there were two tables on each side, on which to slaughter the burnt offering, sin offering,  and guilt offering.


He is to rededicate his time of consecration to the Lord and to bring a year-old male lamb as a guilt offering.  But do not count the initial period of consecration because it became defiled.


He may eat the food of his God from what is especially holy as well as from what is holy.


‘But if he cannot afford two turtledoves or two young pigeons,  he may bring two litres  of fine flour  , as an offering for his sin. He must not put olive oil or frankincense on it, for it is a sin offering.


He is to bring them to the priest, who will first present the one for the sin offering. He is to twist its head at the back of the neck without severing it.


‘But if he cannot afford an animal from the flock, then he may bring to the Lord two turtledoves or two young pigeons  as penalty for guilt for his sin #– #one as a sin offering and the other as a burnt offering.


‘If someone offends  by sinning unintentionally  in regard to any of the Lord’s holy things,  he must bring his penalty for guilt to the Lord: an unblemished ram from the flock (based on your assessment of its value in silver shekels, according to the sanctuary shekel  ) as a guilt offering.


Kore son of Imnah the Levite, the keeper of the East Gate, was over the freewill offerings to God to distribute the contribution to the Lord and the consecrated things.





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