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Leviticus 7:5-36

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5And the priest shall burn those or them on the altar; it is incense of the Lord, for trespass.
6Each male of the priests’ kin shall eat these fleshes in the holy place, for it is holy of holy things.
7As a sacrifice is offered for sin, so and for trespass, one law shall be of ever either sacrifice; it shall pertain to the priest, that offereth it.
8The priest that offereth the beast of burnt sacrifice shall have the skin thereof.
9And each sacrifice of tried wheat flour, that is baked in an oven, and whatever is made ready in a griddle, either in a frying pan, it shall be that priest’s, of whom it is offered,
10whether it is sprinkled with oil, either dry. To all the sons of Aaron even measure shall be parted, to each one by themselves.
11This is the law of the sacrifice of peaceable things, which is offered to the Lord.
12If the offering is for the doing of thankings, they shall offer loaves without sourdough sprinkled with oil, and thin therf cakes, that be anointed with oil; and they shall offer tried wheat flour baked, and little round loaves, sprinkled altogether with the meddling or mingling of oil.
13Also they shall offer loaves dighted with sourdough, with the sacrifice of thankings which is offered for peace-able things;
14of all one loaf shall be offered to the Lord for the first fruits, and it shall be the priest’s that shall pour the blood of the sacrifice,
15whose flesh shall be eaten in the same day, neither anything of those shall dwell till the morrowtide.
16If a man offereth a sacrifice by a vow, either by free will, it shall be eaten in like manner in the same day; but also if anything dwelleth into the morrow, it is leaveful to eat it;
17soothly the fire shall waste what-ever thing the third day shall find.
18If any man eateth in the third day of the flesh of the sacrifice of peaceable things, his offering shall be made void, neither it shall profit to the offerer; but rather, whatever soul defouleth himself with such meat, he shall be guilty of breaking of the law.
19The Flesh that toucheth any unclean thing shall not be eaten, but it shall be burnt by fire; he that is clean, shall eat it.
20A polluted soul, that is, a defouled man, that eateth of the flesh of the sacrifice of peaceable things, which is offered to the Lord, shall perish from his peoples.
21And he that toucheth the uncleanness of man, either of beast, either of all thing that may defoul, and eateth of such fleshes, shall perish from his peoples.
22And the Lord spake to Moses, and said,
23Speak thou to the sons of Israel, Ye shall not eat the inner fatness of a sheep, of an ox, and of a goat;
24ye shall have into diverse uses the inner fatness of a carcass dead by itself, and of that beast which is taken, or slain, of a ravenous beast.
25If any man eateth the inner fatness, that oweth to be offered into incense to the Lord, he shall perish from his people.
26Also ye shall not take in meat the blood of any beast, as well of birds, as of beasts;
27each man that eateth blood shall perish from his peoples.
28And the Lord spake to Moses, and said,
29Speak thou to the sons of Israel, He that offereth a sacrifice of peaceable things to the Lord, offer he together also a sacrifice, that is, the flowing offerings thereof.
30He shall hold in his hands the inner fatness of the sacrifice, and the breast; and when he hath hallowed both these offered to the Lord, he shall take them to the priest,
31the which shall burn the inner fatness upon the altar; soothly the breast shall be Aaron’s and his sons’;
32and the right shoulder of the sacrifices of peaceable things shall turn into the first fruits of the priest.
33He that of Aaron’s sons offereth the blood, and the inner fatness, shall have also the right shoulder in his portion.
34For I have taken from the sons of Israel the breast of raising, and the shoulder of separating, of their peace-able sacrifices, and I have given those to Aaron the priest and to his sons, by everlasting law, of all the people of Israel.
35This is the anointing of Aaron, and of his sons, that is, the offering in the day of their anointing, in the ceremonies of the Lord, in the day wherein Moses offered them, that they should be set in priesthood,
36and which things the Lord commanded to be given to them of the sons of Israel, by everlasting or perpetual religion in their generations.

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