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Leviticus 7:30

Wycliffe's Bible with Modern Spelling

He shall hold in his hands the inner fatness of the sacrifice, and the breast; and when he hath hallowed both these offered to the Lord, he shall take them to the priest,

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The beginning is with thee in the day of thy virtue, in the brightnesses of saints; I begat thee of the womb, before the day star.

Also thou, and thy sons, and thy daughters with thee, shall eat in the cleanest place the breast which is offered, and the shoulder which is separated; for those be kept to thee, and to thy free sons, of the healthful sacrifices of the sons of Israel;

for they raised before the Lord the shoulder and the breast, and the inner fatnesses that be burnt in the altar; and pertain they to thee, and to thy sons, by everlasting law, as the Lord commanded.

And they shall take thereof, into the feeding, or nourishing, of the Lord’s fire, the fatness that covereth the womb, and that covereth all the entrails,

And they shall offer of the sacrifice of peaceable things a sacrifice to the Lord, the inner fatness, and all the tail with the reins, and the fatness that covereth the womb, and all the entrails,

and he betook all these things together to Aaron, and to his sons. And after that they [had] raised those [or them] before the Lord,

He took also the breast of the ram of consecration into his part, and raised it before the Lord, as the Lord commanded to him.

And when the inner fatnesses were burnt upon the altar,

Aaron separated the breasts, and the right shoulders of them, and raised them before the Lord, as Moses commanded.

And the priest shall raise in the sight of the Lord the things taken again of him. And those things hallowed shall be the priest’s part, as the breast which is commanded to be separated, and the hip. After these things the Nazarite may drink wine.

and Aaron shall offer the Levites in the sight of the Lord, a gift of the sons of Israel, that they serve in the service of him.

No man taketh it from me, but I put it of myself. I have power to put it, and I have power to take it again. This commandment I have taken of my Father.

For if the will be ready, it is accepted after that that it hath, not after that that it hath not.

This shall be the doom of priests, that is, the thing justly given, either granted, of the people, and of them that offer sacrifices; whether they offer an ox, either a sheep, they shall give to the priest the shoulder, and the paunch,




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