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Leviticus 7:4-20

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4And the two kidneys and the fat which is upon them, upon the inwards, and the caul that is upon the liver, with the kidneys, he shall take away.
5And the priest shall burn them at the altar, an oblation before the Lord; it is a trespass offering.
6Every man of the priests may eat thereof in the holy place; it is most sacred.
7As the sin offering, so the trespass offering; they have one law; to the priest who maketh atonement therewith shall it be.
8And when the priest offereth a man’s burnt sacrifice, the skin of the sacrifice that he priest offereth shall be his.
9And every mincha that is baken in the oven, or made in the pan, or upon the baking pan, to the priest who offereth it shall it belong.
10And every mincha sprinkled with oil, and that which is not sprinkled, shall belong to all the sons of Aharon, to the one man as to his brother.
11And this is the law of the Sanctified Oblations which he shall offer before the Lord.
12If he present it as a thanksgiving, he shall offer as the sacrifice of the thanksgiving unleavened cakes sprinkled with oil, and unleavened wafers anointed with oil, and baken biscuits of flour sprinkled with oil.
13With the cakes he may offer his oblation of leavened bread for his sanctified oblation of thanksgiving.
14And of it he shall offer one of all the separated oblatons before the Lord: (the remainder) shall belong to the priest who sprinkleth the blood of the sanctified oblations.
15And the flesh of his consecrated thank-offering shall be eaten on the day that it is offered, none of it shall be covered over till the morning.
16But if the offering of his oblation be a vow, or a voluntary gift, it may be eaten (partly) on the day that his sacrifice is offered, and that which remaineth of it may be eaten on the day after it,
17But what remaineth of the flesh of the sacrifice on the third day shall be burned with fire.
18If the flesh of his consecrated sacrifice be indeed eaten on the third day, it shall not be accepted form him who offered it, neither shall it be reckoned to him; it is an abomination, and the man who ate of it shall bear his sin.
19And if flesh that is consecrated touch anything unclean, it shall not be eaten, but he burned with fire. Everyone who is clean by sanctification to eat the consecrated flesh may eat the flesh that is consecrated.
20But the man who eateth of the flesh of sacrifices consecrated before the Lord with his uncleanness upon him, that man shall be destroyed from his people.

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