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Leviticus 9:9

Wycliffe's Bible with Modern Spelling

whose blood his sons offered, or brought, to him, in which blood Aaron dipped his finger, and he touched the horns of the altar, and he poured the blood that was left at the foundament of the altar;

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forsooth that ariel, that is, the higher part of the altar, was of four cubits; and from the altar till to above were four horns.

And thou shalt take of the blood thereof, and shalt put on four horns thereof, and on four corners of [the] height, and on the crown in compass; and thou shalt cleanse it, and [fully] make clean.

Soothly when he hath gone out to the altar which is before the Lord, pray he for himself, and shed [or pour] he on the horns thereof, by compass, the blood that is taken of the calf, and of the goat buck;

the priest shall dip his finger in the blood of [the] sacrifice for sin, and he shall touch with his bloody finger the corners of the altar of burnt sacrifice, and he shall pour the blood that leaveth at the foundament thereof.

And the priest shall take of the blood thereof upon his finger, and he shall touch the horns of the altar of burnt sacrifice, and he shall pour the blood that is left at the foundament of the altar.

he offered it, and drew up [the] blood; [and] when the finger was dipped in the blood thereof, he touched the corners of the altar by compass; when the altar was cleansed and hallowed, Moses poured the blood that was left at the altar’s foot.

and he burnt upon the altar the inner fatness, and the little reins, and the caul of the maw, as the Lord commanded to Moses.

And he offered the beast of burnt sacrifice, and his sons brought to him the blood thereof, which he shedded [or poured] by compass of the altar;

He offered also an ox, and a ram, [the] peaceable sacrifices of the people; and his sons offered to him the blood, the which he poured by compass of the altar.

For it beseemed him, for whom all things, and by whom all things were made, which had brought many sons into glory, and was [the] author [or the maker] of the health or salvation of them, that he had an end by passion.




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