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1
The LORD
spoke
again to Moses,
saying,
2
"Speak
to the sons
of Israel
and say
to them, 'The LORD'S
appointed
times
which
you shall proclaim
as holy
convocations--
My
appointed
times
are these:
3
'
For six
days
work
may be done,
but on the seventh
day
there is a sabbath
of complete rest,
a holy
convocation.
You shall not do
any
work
;
it is a sabbath
to the LORD
in all
your dwellings.
4
'
These
are the appointed
times
of the LORD,
holy
convocations
which
you shall proclaim
at the
times
appointed
for them.
5
'
In the first
month,
on the fourteenth
day of the month
at twilight
is the LORD'S
Passover.
6
'
Then on the fifteenth
day
of the same
month
there is the Feast
of Unleavened
Bread
to the LORD;
for seven
days
you shall eat
unleavened bread.
7
'
On the first
day
you shall have
a holy
convocation;
you shall not do
any
laborious
work.
8
'
But for seven
days
you shall present
an offering by fire
to the LORD.
On the seventh
day
is a holy
convocation;
you shall not do
any
laborious
work.'"
9
Then the LORD
spoke
to Moses,
saying,
10
"Speak
to the sons
of Israel
and say
to them, 'When
you enter
the land
which
I am going to give
to you and reap
its harvest,
then you shall bring
in the sheaf
of the first fruits
of your harvest
to the priest.
11
'
He
shall wave
the sheaf
before
the LORD
for you to be accepted;
on the day after
the sabbath
the priest
shall wave
it.
12
'
Now on the day
when you wave
the sheaf,
you shall offer
a male lamb
one year
old
without defect
for a burnt offering
to the LORD.
13
Its grain offering
shall then be two-tenths
of an ephah of fine flour
mixed
with oil,
an offering by fire
to the LORD
for a soothing
aroma,
with its drink offering,
a fourth
of a hin
of wine.
14
'
Until
this
same
day,
until
you have brought
in the offering
of your God,
you shall eat
neither
bread
nor
roasted grain
nor
new growth.
It is to be a perpetual
statute
throughout your generations
in all
your dwelling places.
15
'
You shall also count
for yourselves
from the day
after
the sabbath,
from the day
when you brought
in the sheaf
of the wave offering;
there shall be seven
complete
sabbaths.
16
'
You shall count
fifty
days
to the day after
the seventh
sabbath;
then you shall present
a new
grain offering
to the LORD.
17
You shall bring
in from your dwelling places
two
loaves of bread
for a wave offering,
made of
two
-tenths
of an ephah; they shall be of a fine flour,
baked
with leaven
as first fruits
to the LORD.
18
'
Along
with the bread
you shall present
seven
one year
old
male lambs
without defect,
and a bull
of the herd
and two
rams;
they are to be a burnt offering
to the LORD,
with their grain offering
and their drink offerings,
an offering by fire
of a soothing
aroma
to the LORD.
19
'
You shall also offer
one
male goat
for a sin offering
and two
male lambs
one
year
old
for a sacrifice
of peace offerings.
20
'
The priest
shall then wave
them with the bread
of the first fruits
for a wave offering
with two
lambs
before
the LORD;
they are to be holy
to the LORD
for the priest.
21
'
On this
same
day
you shall make a proclamation
as well; you are to have
a holy
convocation.
You shall do
no
laborious
work.
It is to be a perpetual
statute
in all
your dwelling places
throughout your generations.
22
'
When you reap
the harvest
of your land,
moreover, you shall not reap
to the very corners
of your field
nor
gather
the gleaning
of your harvest;
you are to leave
them for the needy
and the alien.
I am the LORD
your God.'"
23
Again the LORD
spoke
to Moses,
saying,
24
"Speak
to the sons
of Israel,
saying,
'
In the seventh
month
on the first
of the
month
you shall have
a rest,
a reminder
by blowing
of trumpets, a holy
convocation.
25
'
You shall not do
any
laborious
work,
but you shall present
an offering by fire
to the LORD.'"
26
The LORD
spoke
to Moses,
saying,
27
"On exactly
the tenth
day of this
seventh
month
is the day
of atonement;
it shall be a holy
convocation
for you, and you shall humble
your souls
and present
an offering by fire
to the LORD.
28
"You shall not do
any
work
on this
same
day,
for it is a day
of atonement,
to make atonement
on your behalf
before
the LORD
your God.
29
"If
there is any
person
who
will not humble
himself on this
same
day,
he shall be cut off
from his people.
30
"As for
any
person
who
does
any
work
on this
same
day,
that
person
I will destroy
from among
his people.
31
"You shall do
no
work
at all.
It is to be a perpetual
statute
throughout your generations
in all
your dwelling places.
32
"It is to be a sabbath
of complete rest
to you, and you shall humble
your souls;
on the ninth
of the month
at
evening
,
from
evening
until
evening
you shall keep
your sabbath."
33
Again the LORD
spoke
to Moses,
saying,
34
"Speak
to the sons
of Israel,
saying,
'
On the fifteenth
of this
seventh
month
is the Feast
of Booths
for seven
days
to the LORD.
35
'
On the first
day
is a holy
convocation;
you shall do
no
laborious
work
of any
kind.
36
'
For seven
days
you shall present
an offering
by fire
to the LORD.
On the eighth
day
you shall have
a holy
convocation
and present
an offering
by fire
to the LORD;
it is an assembly.
You shall do
no
laborious
work.
37
These
are the appointed times
of the LORD
which
you shall proclaim
as holy
convocations,
to present
offerings by fire
to the LORD--
burnt offerings
and grain offerings,
sacrifices
and drink offerings,
each day's
matter
on its own day--
38
besides
those of the sabbaths
of the LORD,
and
besides
your gifts
and
besides
all
your votive
and freewill offerings,
which
you give
to the LORD.
39
'
On exactly
the fifteenth
day
of the seventh
month,
when you have gathered
in the crops
of the land,
you shall celebrate
the feast
of the LORD
for seven
days,
with a rest
on the first
day
and a rest
on the eighth
day
.
40
'
Now on the first
day
you shall take
for yourselves the foliage
of beautiful
trees
,
palm
branches
and boughs
of leafy
trees
and willows
of the brook,
and you shall rejoice
before
the LORD
your God
for seven
days.
41
You shall thus celebrate
it as a feast
to the LORD
for seven
days
in the year.
It shall be a perpetual
statute
throughout your generations;
you shall celebrate
it in the seventh
month.
42
'
You
shall live
in booths
for seven
days;
all
the native-born
in Israel
shall live
in booths
,
43
so
that your generations
may know
that I had the sons
of Israel
live
in booths
when I brought
them out from the land
of Egypt.
I am the LORD
your God.'"
44
So Moses
declared
to the sons
of Israel
the appointed times
of the LORD.
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