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1
Then the LORD
spoke
to Moses,
saying,
2
"Tell
Aaron
and his sons
to be careful
with the holy
gifts of the sons
of Israel,
which
they dedicate
to Me, so as not to profane
My holy
name;
I am the LORD.
3
"Say
to them, 'If any
man
among
all
your descendants
throughout your generations
approaches
the holy
gifts which
the sons
of Israel
dedicate
to the LORD,
while he has an uncleanness,
that person
sh
all
be cut off
from before
Me; I am the LORD.
4
No
man
of the descendants
of Aaron,
who
is a leper
or
who
has
a discharge,
may eat
of the holy
gifts until
he is clean.
And if one touches
anything
made unclean
by a corpse
or
if a
man
has
a seminal
emission,
5
or
if a man
touches
any
teeming things
by which
he is made
unclean,
or
any
man
by whom
he is made
unclean,
whatever
his uncleanness;
6
a person
who
touches
any such shall be unclean
until
evening,
and shall not eat
of the holy
gifts unless
he has bathed
his body
in water.
7
But when the sun
sets,
he will be clean,
and afterward
he shall eat
of the holy
gifts, for it is his food.
8
He shall not eat
an animal which dies
or is torn
by beasts, becoming unclean
by it; I am the LORD.
9
'
They shall therefore keep
My charge,
so that they will not bear
sin
because
of it and die
thereby
because
they profane
it; I am the LORD
who sanctifies
them.
10
No
layman,
however, is to eat
the holy
gift; a sojourner
with the priest
or a hired man
shall not eat
of
the holy
gift.
11
But if
a priest
buys
a slave
as his property
with his money,
that one
may eat
of it, and those
who are born
in his house
may eat
of his food.
12
If
a priest's
daughter
is married
to a layman,
she shall not eat
of the offering
of the gifts.
13
'
But if
a priest's
daughter
becomes
a widow
or divorced,
and has no
child
and returns
to her father's
house
as in her youth,
she
shall eat
of her father's
food;
but no
layman
shall eat
of it.
14
But if
a man
eats
a holy
gift unintentionally,
then he shall add
to it a fifth
of it and shall give
the holy
gift to the priest.
15
They shall not profane
the holy
gifts of the sons
of Israel
which
they offer
to the LORD,
16
and so cause them to bear
punishment
for guilt
by eating
their holy
gifts; for I am the LORD
who sanctifies
them.'"
17
Then the LORD
spoke
to Moses,
saying,
18
"Speak
to Aaron
and to his sons
and to all
the sons
of Israel
and say
to them, 'Any
man
of the house
of Israel
or of the aliens
in Israel
who
presents
his offering,
whether it is any
of their votive
or any
of their freewill offerings,
which
they present
to the LORD
for a burnt offering--
19
for you to be accepted--
it must be a male
without defect
from the cattle,
the sheep,
or the goats.
20
'
Whatever
has a defect,
you shall not offer,
for it will not be accepted
for you.
21
'
When
a man
offers
a sacrifice
of peace offerings
to the LORD
to fulfill a special
vow
or
f
or
a freewill offering,
of the herd
or
of the flock,
it must be perfect
to be accepted;
there shall be no
defect
in it.
22
Those that are blind
or
fractured
or
maimed
or
having a running s
or
e
or
eczema
or
scabs,
you shall not offer
to the LORD,
n
or
make
of them an offering by fire
on the altar
to the LORD.
23
In respect to an ox
or a lamb
which has an overgrown
or stunted
member, you may present
it for a freewill offering,
but for a vow
it will not be accepted.
24
Also anything with its testicles bruised
or crushed
or torn
or cut,
you shall not offer
to the LORD,
or sacrifice
in your land,
25
nor
shall you accept
any
such
from the hand
of a foreigner
for offering
as the food
of your God;
for their corruption
is in them, they have a defect,
they shall not be accepted
for you.'"
26
Then the LORD
spoke
to Moses,
saying,
27
"When
an ox
or
a sheep
or
a goat
is born,
it shall remain
seven
days
with its mother,
and from the eighth
day
on it shall be accepted
as a sacrifice
of an offering by fire
to the LORD.
28
"But, whether it is an ox
or
a sheep,
you shall not kill
both it and its young
in one
day.
29
"When
you sacrifice
a sacrifice
of thanksgiving
to the LORD,
you shall sacrifice
it so that you may be accepted.
30
"It shall be eaten
on the same
day,
you shall leave
none
of it until
morning;
I am the LORD.
31
"So you shall keep
My commandments,
and do
them; I am the LORD.
32
"You shall not profane
My holy
name,
but I will be sanctified
among
the sons
of Israel;
I am the LORD
who sanctifies
you,
33
who brought
you out from the land
of Egypt,
to be your God;
I am the LORD."
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