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Leviticus 1:4

Wycliffe's Bible with Modern Spelling

And he shall set his hands on the head of the sacrifice, and it shall be acceptable, and profiting into the cleansing of him.

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And Aaron shall bear the wicked-nesses of those things that the sons of Israel shall offer, and hallow in all their gifts to God, and in their free gifts to men; and the plate shall ever[more] be in Aaron’s forehead, that the Lord be pleased to them.

also thou shalt present the calf before the tabernacle of witnessing; and Aaron and his sons shall put their hands upon the calf’s head;

Also thou shalt take one ram, on whose head Aaron and his sons shall set hands;

And thou shalt take the tother ram, on whose head Aaron and his sons shall set their hands;

that it be a pleasing sacrifice, and that the hands of the offerers be hallowed. An alien shall not eat of these things, for they be holy.

I shall bring them into mine holy hill, and I shall make them glad in the house of my prayer; their burnt sacrifices and their slain sacrifices shall please me on mine altar; for why mine house shall be called an house of prayer to all peoples,

And one ram, either wether, of the flock of two hundred, of these which the men of Israel nourish, into sacrifice, and into burnt sacrifice, and into peaceable sacrifices, to cleanse for them, saith the Lord God.

Seventy weeks of years be abridged on thy people, and on thine holy city, that trespassing be ended, and sin take an end, and that wickedness be done away, and everlasting right-fulness [or rightwiseness] be brought, and that the vision and prophecy be [ful] filled, and the Holy Place of saints be anointed.

and when his ever either hand is put upon the head thereof, acknowledge the priest all the wickednesses of the sons of Israel, and all their trespasses and sins, which sins the priest shall wish, or will, over to the goat’s head, and he shall send the goat out into desert by a man made ready thereto,.

he shall wash his flesh in the holy place, and he shall be clothed in his own clothes, and after that he hath gone out, and hath offered the burnt sacrifice of himself, and of the people, he shall pray as well for himself, as for the people;

A man that offereth a sacrifice of peaceable things to the Lord, and either payeth avows [or vows], either offereth by free will, as well of oxen as of sheep, he shall offer a beast without wem, that it be acceptable; no wem shall be therein.

When an ox, sheep, and goat be brought forth of the mother’s womb, in seven days those [or they] shall be under the teat of their mother; soothly in the eighth day, and from thenceforth, those [or they] may be offered to the Lord,

he shall set his hand on the head thereof, and he shall offer it in the entry of the tabernacle of witnessing; and the sons of Aaron shall pour the blood thereof by compass of the altar.

And he shall set his hand upon the head of his slain sacrifice, which shall be offered in the entering of the tabernacle; and the sons of Aaron, [the] priest, shall pour the blood by compass of the altar.

he shall set his hand upon the head of his sacrifice, that shall be offered in the porch of the tabernacle of witnessing; and the sons of Aaron shall pour the blood thereof by environ of the altar.

And the elder men of the people shall set [or put] hands on the head thereof before the Lord; and when the calf is offered in the sight of the Lord,

and he shall do also of this calf, as he did before of the tother; and when the priest shall pray for them, the Lord shall be merciful.

and he shall set his hand on the head thereof. And when he hath offered it in the place, where [the] burnt sacrifice is wont to be slain, before the Lord, for it is for sin;

Soothly the priest shall burn the inner fatness above the altar, as it is wont to be done in the sacrifice of peaceable things, and the priest shall pray for him, and for his sin, and it shall be forgiven to him.

and he shall set his hand upon the head of the sacrifice which is for [the] sin, and he shall offer it in the place of [the] burnt sacrifice.

Soothly he shall take away all the inner fatness, as it is wont to be done away of the sacrifices of peaceable things, and he shall burn it on the altar, into odour of sweetness to the Lord; and the priest shall pray for him, and it shall be forgiven to him.

he shall put his hand on the head thereof, and he shall offer it in the place where the beasts of burnt sacrifices be wont to be slain.

And he shall do away all the inner fatness, as the inner fatness of the ram, that is offered for peaceable things, is wont to be done away, and the priest shall burn it upon the altar of incense of the Lord; and the priest shall pray for him, and for his sin, and it shall be forgiven to him.

And he shall bring it to the door of the tabernacle of witnessing, before the Lord, and he shall put his hand on the head thereof, and he shall offer it to the Lord.

and offer he of the flocks a female lamb, either a goat; and the priest shall pray for him, and for his sin.

and the priest shall pray for him before the Lord, and it shall be forgiven to him, for all things which he sinned in doing.

He offered also a calf for sin; and when Aaron and his sons had put their hands on the head of that calf,

And he offered a ram into burnt sacrifice; and when Aaron and his sons had set [or put] their hands upon the head thereof,

He offered also the second ram, into the hallowing of priests; and Aaron and his sons putted [or put] their hands upon the head thereof.

And Moses said to Aaron, Nigh thou to the altar, and offer thou for thy sin; offer thou burnt sacrifice, and pray for thee, and for the people; and when thou hast slain the sacrifice of the people, pray thou for them, as the Lord commanded.

And the priest shall pray for all the multitude of the sons of Israel, and it shall be forgiven to them, for they sinned not willfully. And nevertheless they shall offer incense to the Lord for themselves, and for their sin, and their error;

and the priest shall pray for that soul, for it sinned unwittingly before the Lord; and the priest shall get forgiveness to it, and the sin shall be forgiven to it.

and it shall be an everlasting covenant of priesthood, as well to himself as to his seed; for he loved fervently for his God, and he hath cleansed the great trespass of the sons of Israel.

And when the Levites be presented before the Lord, the sons of Israel shall set [or put] their hands upon them;

Also the Levites shall set their hands upon the heads of the oxen, of which oxen thou shalt make, or ordain, one for sin, and the tother into burnt sacrifice of the Lord, that thou pray for them.

Therefore, brethren, I beseech you by the mercy of God, that ye give your bodies a living sacrifice, holy, pleasing to God, and your service reasonable.

Whom God ordained forgiver [or purposed an helper], by faith in his blood, to the showing of his right-wiseness, for [the] remission of before-going sins, in the bearing up of God,

And not only this, but also we glory in God, by our Lord Jesus Christ, by whom we have received now reconciling.

For I have all things, and abound; I am [full]-filled [or replete] with those things taken of Epaphroditus, which ye sent into the odour of sweetness, a covenable sacrifice, pleasing to God.

For it is impossible that sins be done away by blood of bulls, and of bucks of goats.

and he is the forgiveness [or helping] for our sins; and not only for our sins, but also for the sins of all the world.




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