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Leviticus Chapter 7

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Law of the trespass offering

7:1 Likewise this [is] the law of the trespass offering it [is] most holy.
7:2 In the place where they kill the burnt offering shall they kill the trespass offering and the blood thereof shall he sprinkle round about upon the altar.
7:3 And he shall offer of it all the fat thereof; the rump, and the fat that covers the inwards,
7:4 And the two kidneys, and the fat that [is] on them, which [is] by the flanks, and the caul [that is] above the liver, with the kidneys, it shall he take away
7:5 And the priest shall burn them upon the altar [for] an offering made by fire to the LORD it [is] a trespass offering.
7:6 Every male among the priests shall eat thereof it shall be eaten in the holy place it [is] most holy.
7:7 As the sin offering [is], so [is] the trespass offering [there is] one law for them the priest that makes atonement therewith shall have [it].
7:8 And the priest that offers any man’s burnt offering, [even] the priest shall have to himself the skin of the burnt offering which he has offered.
7:9 And all the meat offering that is baken in the oven, and all that is dressed in the fryingpan, and in the pan, shall be the priest’s that offers it.
7:10 And every meat offering, mingled with oil, and dry, shall all the sons of Aaron hast, one [as much] as another.
7:11 And this [is] the law of the sacrifice of peace offerings, which he shall offer to the LORD.

Thanksgiving offering


7:12 If he offer it for a thanksgiving, then he shall offer with the sacrifice of thanksgiving unleavened cakes mingled with oil, and unleavened wafers anointed with oil, and cakes mingled with oil, of fine flour, fried.
7:13 Besides the cakes, he shall offer [for] his offering leavened bread with the sacrifice of thanksgiving of his peace offerings.
7:14 And of it he shall offer one out of the whole oblation [for] an heave offering to the LORD, [and] it shall be the priest’s that sprinkleth the blood of the peace offerings.
7:15 And the flesh of the sacrifice of his peace offerings for thanksgiving shall be eaten the same day that it is offered ; he shall not leave any of it until the morning.
7:16 But if the sacrifice of his offering [be] a vow, or a voluntary offering, it shall be eaten the same day that he offers his sacrifice and the next day also the remainder of it shall be eaten
7:17 But the remainder of the flesh of the sacrifice on the third day shall be burnt with fire.
7:18 And if [any] of the flesh of the sacrifice of his peace offerings be eaten at all on the third day, it shall not be accepted, neither shall it be imputed to him that offers it it shall be an abomination, and the soul that eats of it shall bear his iniquity.
7:19 And the flesh that touches any unclean [thing] shall not be eaten ; it shall be burnt with fire and as for the flesh, all that be clean shall eat thereof.
7:20 But the soul that eats [of] the flesh of the sacrifice of peace offerings, that [pertain] to the LORD, having his uncleanness upon him, even that soul shall be cut off from his people.
7:21 Moreover the soul that shall touch any unclean [thing, as] the uncleanness of man, or [any] unclean beast, or any abominable unclean [thing], and eat of the flesh of the sacrifice of peace offerings, which [pertain] to the LORD, even that soul shall be cut off from his people.
7:22 And the LORD spake to Moses, saying,
7:23 Speak to the children of Israel, saying, ya’ll shall eat no manner of fat, of ox, or of sheep, or of goat.
7:24 And the fat of the beast that dies of itself, and the fat of that which is torn with beasts, may be used in any other use but ya’ll shall in no wise eat of it.
7:25 For whom ever eats the fat of the beast, of which men offer an offering made by fire to the LORD, even the soul that eats [it] shall be cut off from his people.
7:26 Moreover ya’ll shall eat no manner of blood, [whether it be] of fowl or of beast, in any of your dwellings.
7:27 Whatsoever soul [it be] that eats any manner of blood, even that soul shall be cut off from his people.

The priests’ portion of offerings


7:28 And the LORD spake to Moses, saying,
7:29 Speak to the children of Israel, LORD shall bring his oblation to the LORD of saying, He that offers the sacrifice of his peace offerings to the the sacrifice of his peace offerings. fire, the fat with the breast, it shall he bring, that the
7:30 His own hands shall bring the offerings of the LORD made by breast may be waved [for] a wave the altar but the breast shall be Aaron’s and his sons’. offering before the LORD.
7:31 And the priest shall burn the fat upon
7:32 And the right shoulder shall peace offerings.
7:33 He among the sons of Aaron, ya’ll give to the priest [for] an heave offering of the sacrifices of your that offers the blood of the peace For the wave breast and the heave shoulder have I offerings, and the fat, shall have the right shoulder for [his] part.
7:34 taken of the children of Israel from Aaron the priest and to his sons by a statute for ever off the sacrifices of their peace offerings, and have given them to from among the children of Israel. anointing of his sons, out of the offerings of the LORD
7:35 This [is the portion] of the anointing of Aaron, and of the made by fire, in the day [when] he
7:36 Which the LORD commanded to be given them of presented them to minister to the LORD in the priest’s office; the children of Israel, in the day that generations.
7:37 This [is] the law of the burnt offering, of the he anointed them, [by] a statute for ever throughout their meat offering, and of the sin offering, of the sacrifice of the peace offerings;
7:38 Which the LORD and of the trespass offering, and of the consecrations, and commanded Moses in mount Sinai, their oblations to the LORD, in the wilderness of Sinai. in the day that he commanded the children of Israel to offer

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