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Leviticus 22:16

Wycliffe's Bible with Modern Spelling

lest peradventure they suffer the wickedness of their trespass, when they have eaten the hallowed things; I am the Lord that hallow them.

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For my wickednesses be gone over mine head; as an heavy burden, those [or they] be made heavy on me.

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.

Why ate not ye the sacrifice for sin in the holy place, the which sacrifice is holy of holy things, and it is given to you, that ye bear the wickedness of the multitude, and pray for it in the sight of the Lord;

Keep ye my behests, and do ye those [or them], for I am the Lord that halloweth you.

meddle [or mingle] he not the generation of his kin to the common people of his folk, for I am the Lord, that halloweth him.

so only that he enter not within the veil; he shall not nigh to the altar, for he hath a wem, and he shall not defoul my saintuary; I am the Lord, that hallow them.

and offereth the loaves of setting forth; therefore be he holy, for I am the holy Lord that halloweth you.

The Lord spake to Moses, and said,

They shall keep my behests, that they be not subject to sin, and die in the saintuary, when they have defouled it; I am the Lord that hallow you.

If any man eateth in the third day of the flesh of [the] sacrifice of peaceable things, his offering shall be made void, neither it shall profit to the offerer; but rather, whatever soul defouleth himself with such meat, he shall be guilty of breaking of the law.

And the Lord said to Aaron, Thou, and thy sons, and the house of thy father with thee, shall bear the wickedness of the saintuary; and thou and thy sons together shall suffer the sins of your priesthood.

And ye shall not do sin on this thing, and reserve [the] noble things and [the] fat to you, lest ye defoul the offerings of the sons of Israel, and ye die.

Ye fools and blind, for what is greater, the gold, or the temple that halloweth the gold?

And he himself bare [or suffered] our sins in his body on a tree, that we be dead to sins, and live to rightwiseness, by whose wan wound ye be healed.




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