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Exodus:17:11 @ As long as Moses held up his hands, Israel would win, but as soon as he put his hands down, the Amalekites would start to win.
nsb@Exodus:17:12 @ Finally, Moses was so tired that Aaron and Hur got a rock for him to sit on. They stood beside him and supported his arms in the same position until sunset.
nsb@Exodus:17:14 @ After the fight Jehovah said to Moses: »Write an account of this victory and read it to Joshua. I want the Amalekites to be forgotten forever.«
nsb@Exodus:17:16 @ Then Moses explained: »This is because I depended on Jehovah. But in future generations, Jehovah will have to fight the Amalekites again.«
nsb@Exodus:18:1 @ Jethro was the priest of Midian and the father-in-law of Moses. He heard what Jehovah God had done for Moses and his people, after rescuing them from Egypt.
nsb@Exodus:18:2 @ Moses sent his wife Zipporah and her two sons to stay with Jethro. Jethro welcomed them.
nsb@Exodus:18:3 @ Moses was still a foreigner in Midian when his first son was born. Moses said: »I will name him Gershom.«
nsb@Exodus:18:4 @ When his second son was born, Moses said: »I will name him Eliezer, because the God my father worshiped has saved me from the king of Egypt.«
nsb@Exodus:18:7 @ Moses went out to meet his father-in-law. Moses bowed with his face touching the ground and kissed Jethro. They asked each other how they were. Then they entered the tent.
nsb@Exodus:18:8 @ Moses told his father-in-law everything Jehovah had done to Pharaoh and the Egyptians for Israel. He talked about all the hardships they had on the way, and how Jehovah saved them.
nsb@Exodus:18:14 @ Jethro saw everything that Moses had to do. He asked: »What is all this that you are doing for the people? Why are you doing this all alone? There are people standing here from morning till night to consult you?«
nsb@Exodus:18:18 @ »You and your people will wear yourselves out. This is too much work for you. You cannot do it alone!
nsb@Exodus:18:23 @ »If you do this, as God commands, you will not wear yourself out. All these people can go home with their disputes settled.«
nsb@Exodus:19:3 @ Jehovah called Moses from the mountain. So Moses went up the mountain to God. Jehovah told him: »This is what you must say to the descendants of Jacob. Tell the Israelites:
nsb@Exodus:19:13 @ with stones or arrows, and no one must touch the body of a person killed in this way. Even an animal that touches this mountain must be put to death. You may go up the mountain only after a signal is given on the trumpet.«
nsb@Exodus:20:7 @ »Never use the name of Jehovah your God in a false and evil way. Jehovah will make sure that anyone who is false, evil, careless and vain with his name will be punished.
nsb@Exodus:20:17 @ »Do not covet another mans house. Do not desire his wife, his slaves, his cattle, his donkeys, or anything else that he owns.
nsb@Exodus:20:25 @ »If you make an altar of stone for me, do not build it out of cut stones. This is because when you use a chisel on stones, you make them unfit for my use.
nsb@Exodus:21:2 @ »When you buy a Hebrew slave he will be your slave for six years. In the seventh year he may leave as a free man without paying for his freedom.
nsb@Exodus:21:3 @ »If he was single at the time you bought him he alone must be set free. If he was married at that time, both he and his wife must be given their freedom.
nsb@Exodus:21:4 @ »If his master gives him a wife, and she bears him sons or daughters, the wife and her children will belong to her master. He shall go out alone.
nsb@Exodus:21:5 @ »What if the slave loves his wife and children so much that he will not leave without them?
nsb@Exodus:21:6 @ »He must stand beside either the door or the doorpost at the place of worship. His owner will punch a small hole through one of his ears with a sharp metal rod. This makes him a slave for life.
nsb@Exodus:21:7 @ »When a man sells his daughter into slavery, she will not go free the way male slaves do.
nsb@Exodus:21:9 @ »If a man buys a female slave to give to his son, he should treat her like a daughter.
nsb@Exodus:21:10 @ »If a man takes a second wife, he must continue to give his first wife the same amount of food and clothing and the same rights that she had before.
nsb@Exodus:21:15 @ »He who strikes his father or his mother shall surely be put to death.
nsb@Exodus:21:17 @ »Anyone who curses his father or mother must be put to death.
nsb@Exodus:21:18 @ »When men quarrel and one hits the other with a rock or with his fist and injures him so that he has to stay in bed you must do this.
nsb@Exodus:21:19 @ »If the injured man is able to stand up again and walk around outside with a cane, the one who hit him must not be punished. He must pay the injured man for the loss of his time and for all his medical expenses.
nsb@Exodus:21:20 @ »If a slave owner takes a stick and beats his slave, whether male or female, and the slave dies on the spot, the owner is to be punished.
nsb@Exodus:21:26 @ »If a man strikes the eye of his male or female slave, and destroys it, he shall let him go free because of his eye.
nsb@Exodus:21:27 @ »If he knocks out a tooth of his male or female slave, he shall let him go free because of his tooth.
nsb@Exodus:21:30 @ »If a ransom is demanded of him, then he shall give for the redemption of his life whatever is demanded of him.
nsb@Exodus:21:32 @ »If the ox gores a male or female slave, the owner shall give his or her master thirty shekels of silver, and the ox shall be stoned.
nsb@Exodus:21:34 @ the owner of the pit shall make restitution. He will give money to its owner, and the dead animal shall become his.
nsb@Exodus:21:36 @ »If it is known that the ox was previously in the habit of goring, yet its owner has not confined it, he shall surely pay ox for ox, and the dead animal shall become his.«
nsb@Exodus:22:2 @ »If the thief is caught while breaking in and is struck so that he dies, there will be no blood guiltiness on his account.
nsb@Exodus:22:4 @ »If the stolen animal is found alive in his possession, whether it is a bull, donkey, or a sheep, he must make up for the loss with double the amount.
nsb@Exodus:22:5 @ »Someone lets his livestock graze in a field or a vineyard. They stray and graze in another persons field. He must make up for what the damaged field was expected to produce. If he lets them ruin the whole field with their grazing, he must make up from his own field for the loss with the best from his field and vineyard.
nsb@Exodus:22:7 @ »Someone gives his neighbor silver or other valuables to keep for him. They are stolen from that persons house. If the thief is caught, he must make up for the loss with double the amount.
nsb@Exodus:22:8 @ »If the thief is not caught, the owner of the house must be brought to God to find out whether or not he took his neighbors valuables.
nsb@Exodus:22:9 @ »There is a dispute over the ownership of a bull, a donkey, a sheep, an article of clothing, and any other lost property which two people claim as their own. Both people must bring their case to God. The one whom God declares guilty must make up for his neighbors loss with double the amount.
nsb@Exodus:22:10 @ »Someone gives his neighbor a donkey, a bull, a sheep, or any other kind of animal to keep for him, and it dies, is injured, or is captured in war, and there are no witnesses.
nsb@Exodus:22:14 @ »Whenever someone borrows an animal from his neighbor, and it is injured or dies while the owner is not present, the borrower must make up for the loss.
nsb@Exodus:23:3 @ »Do not show partiality to a poor man at his trial.
nsb@Exodus:23:6 @ »Do not deny justice to a poor person at his trial.
nsb@Exodus:23:7 @ »Do not make false accusations. Do not put an innocent person to death. I will condemn anyone who does this evil thing.
nsb@Exodus:23:15 @ »In the month of Abib, the month in which you left Egypt, celebrate the Festival of Unleavened Bread in the way that I commanded you. Do not eat any bread made with yeast during the seven days of this festival. Never come to worship me without bringing an offering.
nsb@Exodus:23:21 @ »Be on your guard before him and obey his voice. Do not be rebellious toward him. He will not pardon your transgression, since my name is in him.
nsb@Exodus:23:22 @ »If you truly obey his voice and do all that I say, then I will be an enemy to your enemies and an adversary to your adversaries.
nsb@Exodus:24:8 @ Moses took the blood from the bowls and sprinkled it on the people. Next, he told them: With this blood Jehovah makes his agreement with you.
nsb@Exodus:24:10 @ They saw the God of Israel. Under his feet was something that looked like a pavement made out of sapphire. It was as bright as the sky.
nsb@Exodus:24:13 @ Moses and Joshua his assistant got ready. Moses started up the mountain to meet with God.
nsb@Exodus:25:3 @ »This is the type of contribution you will accept from them: gold, silver, and bronze,
nsb@Exodus:25:7 @ onyx stones, and other precious stones to be set in the chief priests ephod and his breastplate.
nsb@Exodus:25:33 @ »Three cups shall be shaped like almond blossoms in the one branch, a bulb and a flower, and three cups shaped like almond blossoms in the other branch. This should go on for six branches going out from the lamp stand.
nsb@Exodus:26:24 @ »Fasten these together at the bottom and tightly at the top by a single ring. Both corner frames will be made this way.
nsb@Exodus:27:21 @ »Keep the lamps lit in the tent of meeting outside the canopy where the words of my covenant are. Aaron and his descendants must keep the lamps lit in Jehovahs presence from evening until morning. This is a long lasting law among the Israelites for generations to come.
nsb@Exodus:28:1 @ Jehovah continued: »Bring your brother Aaron and his sons Nadab, Abihu, Eleazar and Ithamar to you from all the Israelites. They will serve me as priests.
nsb@Exodus:28:3 @ »Tell all the skilled men whom I have given this ability to make Aarons clothes. These clothes will set him apart as holy when he serves me as priest.
nsb@Exodus:28:4 @ »The clothes they will make are as follows: a breastplate, an ephod and the robe that is worn with it, another specially woven linen robe, the chief priests turban, and a cloth belt. They will make these holy clothes for your brother Aaron and his sons so that they will be able to serve me as priests.
nsb@Exodus:28:12 @ »Then fasten them on the shoulder straps of the ephod as reminders of who the Israelites are. In this way Aaron will carry their names on his shoulders as a reminder in Jehovahs presence.
nsb@Exodus:28:27 @ »Make two more gold rings, and fasten them to the bottom of the shoulder straps on the front of the ephod. This will be close to the seam just above the belt of the ephod.
nsb@Exodus:28:28 @ »Then the breastplate should be fastened by its rings to the rings of the ephod with a violet cord. Attach it just above the belt of the ephod. This will hold the breastplate in place.
nsb@Exodus:28:29 @ »When Aaron goes into the holy place, he will carry the names of the sons of Israel over his heart as a continual reminder in Jehovahs presence. He must do this by wearing the breast piece for decision-making.
nsb@Exodus:28:30 @ Put the Urim and Thummim into the breast piece for decision-making. They, too, will be over Aarons heart when he comes into Jehovahs presence. In this way when he is in Jehovahs presence, Aaron will always be carrying over his heart the means for determining Jehovahs decisions for the Israelites.
nsb@Exodus:28:38 @ »It shall be on Aarons forehead. Aaron will take away the iniquity of the holy things that the sons of Israel consecrate. Concerning their holy gifts it will always be on his forehead that they may be accepted before Jehovah.
nsb@Exodus:28:41 @ »Dress your brother Aaron and his sons in these clothes and anoint them, ordain them, and set them apart to serve me as priests.
nsb@Exodus:28:43 @ »Aaron and his sons must wear them when they go into the tent of meeting or when they come near the altar to serve as priests in the holy place. They will be blameless and will not die. This is a long lasting law for him and his descendants.
nsb@Exodus:29:1 @ Jehovah also said: »This is what you must do in order to set Aaron and his sons apart to serve me as priests: Take a young bull that has no defects and two rams that have no defects.
nsb@Exodus:29:4 @ »Bring Aaron and his sons to the entrance of the sacred tent of meeting and have them wash themselves.
nsb@Exodus:29:6 @ »Put on his turban with its narrow strip of engraved gold.
nsb@Exodus:29:7 @ »Ordain him by pouring olive oil on his head.
nsb@Exodus:29:10 @ »Lead the bull to the entrance of the sacred tent. Aaron and his sons will lay their hands on its head there.
nsb@Exodus:29:15 @ »Take one of the rams and Aaron and his sons are to put their hands on its head.
nsb@Exodus:29:18 @ »Burn the whole ram on the altar. It is burnt offering to Jehovah. The odor of this offering pleases me.
nsb@Exodus:29:19 @ Take the other ram and Aaron and his sons are to put their hands on its head.
nsb@Exodus:29:20 @ »Kill it and take some of its blood and put it on the lobes of the right ears of Aaron and his sons, on the thumbs of their right hands and on the big toes of their right feet. Sprinkle the rest of the blood all around the altar.
nsb@Exodus:29:21 @ »Take some of the blood that is on the altar and some of the anointing oil, and sprinkle it on Aaron and his clothes and on his sons and their clothes. He, his sons, and their clothes will then be dedicated to me.
nsb@Exodus:29:24 @ »Put all this food in the hands of Aaron and his sons and have them dedicate it to me as a special gift.
nsb@Exodus:29:26 @ »You may eat the choice breast from this second ram, but you must first lift them up to show that this meat is dedicated to me.
nsb@Exodus:29:27 @ »You shall consecrate the breast of the wave offering and the thigh of the heave offering which was waved and which was offered from the ram of ordination, from the one that was for Aaron and from the one that was for his sons.
nsb@Exodus:29:28 @ »It will be for Aaron and his sons as their long lasting portion from the sons of Israel. It is a heave offering. It will be a heave offering from the sons of Israel from the sacrifices of their peace offerings, even their heave offering to Jehovah.
nsb@Exodus:29:29 @ »The holy garments of Aaron shall be for his sons after him. They may wear them when they are anointed and ordained.
nsb@Exodus:29:30 @ »For seven days the one of his sons who is priest in his stead shall put them on when he enters the tent of meeting to minister in the holy place.
nsb@Exodus:29:32 @ »Aaron and his sons shall eat the flesh of the ram and the bread that is in the basket, at the doorway of the tent of meeting.
nsb@Exodus:29:35 @ »Do to Aaron and to his sons all that I have commanded you. Ordain them for seven days.
nsb@Exodus:29:38 @ »Now this is what you shall offer on the altar: two one year old lambs each day, continuously.
nsb@Exodus:29:44 @ »I will consecrate the tent of meeting and the altar. I will also consecrate Aaron and his sons to minister as priests to me.
nsb@Exodus:30:7 @ »Aaron must burn sweet incense on this altar every morning when he takes care of the lamps.
nsb@Exodus:30:9 @ »Do not burn any unauthorized incense on this altar or any burnt offerings or grain offerings. Do not pour a wine offering on it.
nsb@Exodus:30:12 @ »When you take a census of the people of Israel, each man is to pay me a price for his life. This to insure that no disaster will come on him while the census is being taken.
nsb@Exodus:30:13 @ »Everyone included in the census must pay the required amount of money. It should be weighed according to the official standard. Everyone must pay this as an offering to me.
nsb@Exodus:30:14 @ »Every man being counted in the census who is twenty years old or older is to pay me this amount.
nsb@Exodus:30:15 @ »The rich man is not to pay more. The poor man is not to pay less, when they pay this amount for their lives.
nsb@Exodus:30:16 @ »Collect this money from the people of Israel and spend it for the upkeep of the tent of meeting. This tax will be the payment for their lives. I will remember to protect them.«
nsb@Exodus:30:19 @ »Aaron and his sons will use it for washing their hands and feet.
nsb@Exodus:30:21 @ « They must wash their hands and feet, so that they will not die. This is a long lasting rule that they and their descendants are to observe.«
nsb@Exodus:30:26 @ »This is for dedicating the tent and chest,
nsb@Exodus:30:29 @ »You will make them so holy that anyone who even touches them will become holy when you dedicate them this way.
nsb@Exodus:30:30 @ »Sprinkle Aaron and his sons with this oil when you ordain them as my priests.
nsb@Exodus:30:31 @ »Say this to the people of Israel: This oil must always be used in the ordination service of a priest. It is holy because it is dedicated to Jehovah.
nsb@Exodus:30:37 @ »Do not make any incense for yourselves using this formula. Treat it as holy to Jehovah.
nsb@Exodus:30:38 @ »Anyone who prepares anything like it for his own enjoyment must be excluded from his people.«
nsb@Exodus:31:4 @ »This is for planning skillful designs and working them in gold, silver, and copper.
nsb@Exodus:31:6 @ »I also appointed Oholiab, son of Ahisamach, from the tribe of Dan, to help him. I have given every craftsman the skill necessary to make what I have commanded you:
nsb@Exodus:31:10 @ the special clothes the holy clothes for the priest Aaron and the clothes for his sons when they serve as priests,
nsb@Exodus:31:13 @ »Speak to the people of Israel. Say: You must observe my Sabbaths. This is a sign between you and me throughout your generations that you may know that I am Jehovah, the one who sanctifies you.
nsb@Exodus:31:14 @ »You are to observe the Sabbath. It is holy to you. Everyone who profanes it will absolutely be put to death. Whoever does any work on it will be removed from his people.
nsb@Exodus:32:4 @ After he worked on the gold with a tool, he made it into a statue of a calf. Then they said: »Israel, this is your god, who brought you out of Egypt.«
nsb@Exodus:32:11 @ »But Moses pleaded with Jehovah his God. »Jehovah,« he said, »why are you so angry with your people? These are your people whom you brought out of Egypt using your great power and mighty hand!
nsb@Exodus:32:12 @ »Do not let the Egyptians say: He was planning all along to kill them in the mountains and wipe them off the face of the earth. That is why he brought them out of our land. Do not be so angry. Reconsider your decision to bring this disaster on your people.
nsb@Exodus:32:14 @ So Jehovah changed his mind and did not bring disaster on his people as he threatened.
nsb@Exodus:32:21 @ Moses asked Aaron: »What did these people do to harm you? Why did you make them sin in this terrible way?«
nsb@Exodus:32:24 @ »Then I asked them to bring me their gold earrings. They took them off and gave them to me. I threw the gold into a fire, and out came this bull.«
nsb@Exodus:32:27 @ He said to them, »Jehovah, the God of Israel says: Each man put his sword by his side. Go in and out from gate to gate throughout the camp. Kill each one his brother, and each one his neighbor, and each one his kindred.«
nsb@Exodus:33:1 @ Jehovah said to Moses: »You and the people you brought out of Egypt must leave this place. Go to the land I promised to Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob with an oath, saying: I will give it to your descendants.«
nsb@Exodus:33:4 @ The people heard this bad news and acted as if someone had died. No one wore any jewelry.
nsb@Exodus:33:11 @ Jehovah would speak with Moses in person just as someone speaks with a friend. Moses would then return to the camp. But the young man who was his helper, Joshua son of Nun, stayed in the Tent.
nsb@Exodus:33:13 @ If you are, tell me your plans, so that I may serve you and continue to please you. Remember also that you have chosen this nation to be your own.«
nsb@Exodus:33:15 @ Moses said: »If you are not going with us, please do not make us leave this place.
nsb@Exodus:33:17 @ Jehovah said to Moses: »I will do this thing of which you have spoken. You have found favor in my sight. I have known you by name.
nsb@Exodus:33:21 @ Then Jehovah said: »Look, there is a place near me. Stand by this rocky cliff.
nsb@Exodus:34:3 @ »No man may come with you or even be seen anywhere on the mountain. Even the flocks and herds may not graze in front of this mountain.«
nsb@Exodus:34:14 @ »Do not worship any other god but Jehovah for his reputation is filled with zeal, and he is a God who demands exclusive devotion.
nsb@Exodus:34:15 @ Otherwise you might make a covenant with the inhabitants of the land. They would commit spiritual immorality with their gods and sacrifice to their gods. Someone might invite you to eat of his sacrifice.
nsb@Exodus:34:16 @ »You might take some of his daughters for your sons, and his daughters might commit spiritual immorality with their gods and cause your sons also to commit spiritual immorality with their gods.
nsb@Exodus:34:18 @ »Celebrate the Festival of Unleavened Bread. As I commanded you, you must eat unleavened bread for seven days at the appointed time in the month of Abib. This is because in that month you came out of Egypt.
nsb@Exodus:34:21 @ »You may work six days. On the seventh day you must not work. Even during the time of plowing or harvesting you must not work on this day.
nsb@Exodus:34:29 @ Moses came down from Mount Sinai. The two tablets of the testimony were in Moses hand as he came down from the mountain. Moses did not know that the skin of his face glowed because he spoke with God.
nsb@Exodus:34:30 @ Aaron and all the Israelites looked at Moses and saw his face glowing. They were afraid to come near him.
nsb@Exodus:34:33 @ Moses put a veil over his face when he finished speaking.
nsb@Exodus:35:2 @ »You may work for six days. The seventh day is a holy day of worship. It is a day when you do not work. It is dedicated to Jehovah. Whoever does any work on this day should be put to death.
nsb@Exodus:35:4 @ Moses spoke to all the people of Israel: »This is what Jehovah has commanded:
nsb@Exodus:35:9 @ The offering could also be carnelians and other jewels to be set in the High Priests ephod and in his breast piece.
nsb@Exodus:35:19 @ and the garments the priests are to wear when they serve in the Holy Place---the sacred clothes for Aaron the priest and for his sons.«
nsb@Exodus:35:29 @ The people of Israel, every man and woman whose hearts were willing, gave their offerings freely to Jehovah. This was for the work that Jehovah gave Moses orders to have done.
nsb@Exodus:35:34 @ »Jehovah also gave Bezalel and Oholiab, son of Ahisamach, from the tribe of Dan the ability to teach others.
nsb@Exodus:36:1 @ Moses continued speaking: »Bezalel and Oholiab will do the work as Jehovah commanded. They will do this with the help of every other craftsman to whom Jehovah has given the necessary skills and talents. They will know how to do all the work for constructing the holy place.«
nsb@Exodus:36:22 @ Each had two identical pegs. They made all the frames for the inner tent this same way.
nsb@Exodus:36:29 @ They were held together at the bottom and held tightly at the top by a single ring. Both corner frames were made this way.
nsb@Exodus:38:3 @ He also made all the equipment for the altar: the pans, the shovels, the bowls, the hooks, and the fire pans. All this equipment was made of copper.
nsb@Exodus:38:21 @ This is the inventory of the tent, the Tent of Testimony. An inventory was ordered by Moses and carried out by the Levites under the direction of Ithamar, son of the priest Aaron.
nsb@Exodus:38:23 @ Bezalel was a jeweler, carpenter, designer, and he knew how to embroider violet, purple, and bright red yarn on fine linen. His assistant was Oholiab, son of Ahisamach, from the tribe of Daniel.
nsb@Exodus:38:26 @ This amounted to one-fifth of an ounce per person, for everyone counted who was at least twenty years old. There were six hundred and three thousand five hundred and fifty people.
nsb@Exodus:38:30 @ He used this to make the bases for the entrance to the tent of meeting, the copper altar with its copper grate and all its accessories,
nsb@Exodus:39:4 @ From this they made two shoulder straps for the ephod and attached them to its sides, so that it could be fastened.
nsb@Exodus:39:5 @ The finely woven belt, made of the same materials, was attached to the ephod so as to form one piece with it. This was as Jehovah had commanded Moses.
nsb@Exodus:39:7 @ They placed them on the shoulder straps of the ephod to represent the twelve tribes of Israel. Again, this was just as Jehovah commanded Moses.
nsb@Exodus:39:20 @ They made two more gold rings and fastened them to the bottom of the shoulder straps on the front of the ephod. This was close to the seam just above the belt of the ephod.
nsb@Exodus:39:27 @ They wove inner robes out of fine linen for Aaron and his sons.
nsb@Exodus:39:41 @ the special clothes worn when serving as priests in the holy place, both the holy clothes for the priest Aaron and the clothes for his sons when serving as priests.
nsb@Exodus:40:12 @ »Bring Aaron and his sons to the entrance of the Tabernacle, and have them take a ritual bath.
nsb@Exodus:40:14 @ »Bring his sons and put the shirts on them.
nsb@Exodus:40:15 @ »Anoint them just as you anointed their father that they can serve me as priests. This anointing will make them priests for generations to come.«
nsb@Exodus:40:31 @ Moses, Aaron, and his sons used this water to wash their hands and feet.
nsb@Exodus:40:38 @ Jehovahs column of smoke stayed over the tent during the day. There was fire in the smoke at night. This way all the Israelites could see the column throughout their travels.
nsb@Leviticus:1:3 @ »If his offering is a burnt offering from the herd, it should be a male without defect. He shall offer it at the doorway of the Tent of Meeting, that he may be accepted before Jehovah.
nsb@Leviticus:1:4 @ »He should lay his hand on the head of the burnt offering. It may then be accepted for him to make atonement with Jehovah on his behalf.
nsb@Leviticus:1:13 @ »Wash the internal organs and the hind legs. The priest will present the sacrifice to Jehovah and burn all of it on the altar. The odor of this food offering is pleasing to Jehovah.
nsb@Leviticus:2:2 @ »Give it to Aarons sons the priests. The priest will take a handful of the flour and oil and all of the incense and burn it on the altar as a memorial. It is all offered by fire to Jehovah. The odor of this food offering is pleasing to Jehovah.
nsb@Leviticus:2:3 @ »The rest of the grain offering will belong to Aaron and his sons. It is most holy and set apart from Jehovahs offering by fire.
nsb@Leviticus:3:17 @ »This is a long lasting law for generations to come wherever you live. Never eat any fat or blood.«
nsb@Leviticus:4:3 @ »If it is the High Priest who sins and brings guilt on the people, he should present a young bull without any defects and sacrifice it to Jehovah for his sin.
nsb@Leviticus:4:4 @ »The priest must lead the bull to the entrance of the sacred tent. He must lay his hand on its head and kill it there.
nsb@Leviticus:4:14 @ »When the sin they have committed becomes known the assembly shall offer a bull of the herd. This is for a sin offering. Bring it before the Tent of Meeting.
nsb@Leviticus:4:17 @ »The priest will dip his finger in some of the blood and sprinkle it seven times in Jehovahs presence in front of the veil.
nsb@Leviticus:4:18 @ »He will put some blood on the horns of the altar in Jehovahs presence in the Tent of Meeting. He will pour the remaining blood at the bottom of the altar. This is for burnt offerings at the entrance to the Tent of Meeting.
nsb@Leviticus:4:20 @ »He will do the same thing with this bull that he did with the bull used as the offering for sin. So the priest will pay compensation for the wrong and make peace with Jehovah for the people. They will be forgiven.
nsb@Leviticus:4:23 @ as soon as the sin is called to his attention, the priest will bring as his offering a male goat without any defects.
nsb@Leviticus:4:24 @ »He will place his hand on the goat's head. He will slaughter it in Jehovahs presence where he slaughters animals for burnt offerings. It is an offering for sin.
nsb@Leviticus:4:25 @ »The priest will then take some of the blood of the offering for sin with his finger and put it on the horns of the altar for burnt offerings. He will pour the rest of the blood at the bottom of the altar for burnt offerings.
nsb@Leviticus:4:28 @ »When he learns what he has done wrong, he must bring a female goat that has no defects as his offering for what he has done wrong.
nsb@Leviticus:4:29 @ »He will place his hand on the animal's head and slaughter it where animals for burnt offerings are slaughtered.
nsb@Leviticus:4:30 @ »The priest will take some of the blood with his finger and put it on the horns of the altar for burnt offerings. He will pour the rest of the blood out at the bottom of the altar.
nsb@Leviticus:4:32 @ »If someone brings a lamb as his offering for sin, he must bring a female that has no defects.
nsb@Leviticus:4:33 @ »He will place his hand on the animal's head and slaughter it where he slaughters animals for burnt offerings.
nsb@Leviticus:4:34 @ »Then the priest will take some of the blood from the offering for sin with his finger and put it on the horns of the altar for burnt offerings. He will pour the rest of the blood at the bottom of the altar.
nsb@Leviticus:5:11 @ »If you cannot afford two turtledoves or two pigeons, bring eight cups of flour as an offering for the sin you committed. Never put olive oil on it or add incense to it. This is because it is an offering for sin.
nsb@Leviticus:6:3 @ »If you find something that someone lost and lie about it under oath, or commit any other sin like this,
nsb@Leviticus:6:9 @ »Command Aaron and his sons: These are the instructions for the burnt offering that stays on the altar overnight while the altar fire is kept burning.
nsb@Leviticus:6:10 @ »The priest must put on his linen clothes. This includes linen undergarments. Then he will remove the ashes left on the altar from the fire that consumed the burnt offering and will put them next to the altar.
nsb@Leviticus:6:14 @ »This is the law of the grain offering: the sons of Aaron shall present it in the presence of Jehovah in front of the altar.
nsb@Leviticus:6:16 @ »Any thing left is for Aaron and his sons to eat. It will be eaten as unleavened cakes in a holy place. They must eat it in the court of the Tent of Meeting.
nsb@Leviticus:6:20 @ »This is the offering Aaron and his sons are to present to Jehovah on the day when he is anointed: a tenth of an ephah of fine flour as a regular grain offering, half of it in the morning and half of it in the evening.
nsb@Leviticus:6:22 @ »The anointed priest who will be in his place among his sons will offer it. By a long lasting ordinance it shall be entirely offered up in smoke to Jehovah.
nsb@Leviticus:6:25 @ »Tell Aaron and his sons: These are the instructions for the offering for sin. The offering for sin must be slaughtered in Jehovahs presence. It is very holy.
nsb@Leviticus:6:26 @ »The priest who makes the offering for sin will eat it in a holy place, in the courtyard of the Tent of Meeting. This is in the same place where the burnt offering is slaughtered.
nsb@Leviticus:7:15 @ »The flesh of the sacrifice of his thanksgiving peace offerings will be eaten on the day of his offering. He should not leave any of it over until morning.
nsb@Leviticus:7:16 @ »If the sacrifice of his offering is a votive or a freewill offering, it shall be eaten on the day that he offers his sacrifice as well as on the next day.
nsb@Leviticus:7:18 @ »If any of the flesh of the sacrifice of his peace offerings is eaten on the third day, he who offers it will not be accepted. It will not be considered for his benefit. It will be an offensive thing, and the person who eats of it will bear his own iniquity.
nsb@Leviticus:7:20 @ »The person who eats the flesh of the sacrifice of peace offerings that belong to Jehovah, in his uncleanness, that person will be cut off from his people.
nsb@Leviticus:7:21 @ »When someone touches anything unclean, whether human uncleanness, or an unclean animal, or any unclean detestable thing, and eats of the flesh of the sacrifice of peace offerings which belong to Jehovah, that person shall be cut off from his people.«
nsb@Leviticus:7:31 @ »The priest will burn the fat on the altar. However, the breast will belong to Aaron and his sons.
nsb@Leviticus:7:33 @ »When any of Aaron's sons offer the blood and fat of the fellowship offering, the right thigh will belong to him as his share.
nsb@Leviticus:7:34 @ »I have taken the breast and thigh that was presented to me from the contribution offering from the Israelites. I have given them to the priest Aaron and his sons. This is a long lasting law for generations to come.
nsb@Leviticus:7:35 @ »This is the share for Aaron and his sons from the sacrifices by fire made to Jehovah. It was given to them on the day Moses ordained them to serve Jehovah as priests.«
nsb@Leviticus:7:36 @ Jehovah commanded the Israelites to give it to them on the day he anointed them. This is a long lasting law for generations to come.
nsb@Leviticus:8:2 @ »Bring Aaron and his sons, the priests' clothes, the anointing oil, the bull that will be the offered for sin, the two rams, and the basket of unleavened bread.
nsb@Leviticus:8:5 @ Moses announced to the congregation: »Jehovah has commanded that this is what you must do!«
nsb@Leviticus:8:6 @ Moses had Aaron and his sons come forward. Then he washed them with water.
nsb@Leviticus:8:11 @ He sprinkled the altar seven times. He anointed the altar; its utensils, the washbasin and its pedestal. This made them holy.
nsb@Leviticus:8:12 @ He also poured some of the anointing oil on Aaron's head and anointed him to set him apart for his holy duties.
nsb@Leviticus:8:14 @ Moses brought the young bull for the sin offering. Aaron and his sons put their hands on its head.
nsb@Leviticus:8:15 @ Moses killed it and took some of the blood. Using his finger he put it on the projections at the corners of the altar, in order to dedicate it. He then poured out the rest of the blood at the base of the altar. In this way he dedicated it and purified it.
nsb@Leviticus:8:18 @ Moses led out the ram for the sacrifice to please Jehovah. After Aaron and his sons laid their hands on its head,
nsb@Leviticus:8:22 @ He brought the second ram for the ordination offering. Aaron and his sons laid their hands on the ram's head.
nsb@Leviticus:8:23 @ Moses slaughtered it. He took some of the blood, and put it on Aaron's right ear lobe, on his right thumb, and on the big toe of his right foot.
nsb@Leviticus:8:27 @ He placed all these things in the hands of Aaron and his sons. Moses presented all these things to Jehovah as an offering.
nsb@Leviticus:8:30 @ Moses took some of the anointing oil and some of the blood that was on the altar. He sprinkled it on Aaron and his clothes and on his sons and their clothes. In this way he dedicated Aaron, his clothes, his sons, and their clothes.
nsb@Leviticus:8:31 @ Moses told Aaron and his sons: »Cook the meat at the entrance to the Tent of Meeting. Take the meat and the bread in the basket of the ordination offering. Eat them there as I commanded when I said: Aaron and his sons will eat it.
nsb@Leviticus:8:35 @ »You will stay at the entrance to the Tent of Meeting day and night for seven days and keep the watch as Jehovah directs you. Then you will not die. This is what I was commanded.«
nsb@Leviticus:8:36 @ So Aaron and his sons did everything Jehovah commanded through Moses.
nsb@Leviticus:9:1 @ On the eighth day Moses summoned Aaron and his sons and the elders of Israel.
nsb@Leviticus:9:8 @ Aaron came to the altar and slaughtered the calf as his own offering for sin.
nsb@Leviticus:9:9 @ Aaron's sons brought him the blood. He dipped his finger in the blood and put it on the horns of the altar. After that he poured out the blood at the bottom of the altar.
nsb@Leviticus:9:22 @ Aaron raised his hands toward the people and blessed them. He sacrificed the offering for sin, the burnt offering, and the fellowship offering. Then he came down from the altar.
nsb@Leviticus:9:24 @ Fire came out from Jehovahs presence and consumed the burnt offering and the pieces of fat on the altar. As soon as all the people saw this, they shouted and bowed with their faces touching the ground.
nsb@Leviticus:10:1 @ Aaron's sons Nadab and Abihu each took an incense burner. They put burning coals and incense in it. Then in Jehovahs presence they offered this unauthorized fire.
nsb@Leviticus:10:3 @ Moses said to Aaron: »This is what Jehovah was speaking about when he said: All who serve me must respect my holiness. I will reveal my glory to my people.« But Aaron remained silent.
nsb@Leviticus:10:6 @ Moses said to Aaron and to his sons Eleazar and Ithamar: Do not leave your hair uncombed or tear your clothes to show that you are in mourning. If you do you will die. For Jehovah will be angry with the whole community. But all other Israelites are allowed to mourn this death caused by the fire Jehovah sent.
nsb@Leviticus:10:7 @ »You are Jehovahs chosen priests. You must not leave the sacred tent, or you will die.« Aaron and his two sons obeyed Moses.
nsb@Leviticus:10:9 @ »Never drink beer or wine when you or your sons enter the sacred tent. If you do, you will die right there! This is a long lasting law from generation to generation.
nsb@Leviticus:10:12 @ Moses spoke to Aaron and his two remaining sons, Eleazar and Ithamar. He said: »Take the grain offering that is left over from the food offered to Jehovah. Bake unleavened bread with it and eat it beside the altar. This is because this offering is very holy.
nsb@Leviticus:10:16 @ Moses asked about the goat for the sin offering and learned that it had already been burned. This made him angry with Eleazar and Ithamar. He demanded:
nsb@Leviticus:10:20 @ When Moses heard this, he was satisfied.
nsb@Leviticus:11:24 @ »Regarding the creatures mentioned above, this is how you would become unclean: When you touch their dead bodies you will be unclean until evening.
nsb@Leviticus:11:46 @ »This is the law about animals, birds, and every living creature that swims in the water and every creature that swarms on the ground.
nsb@Leviticus:11:47 @ »This law helps you distinguish between clean and unclean, the animals you may eat and those you may not eat.«
nsb@Leviticus:12:2 @ »Tell the Israelites: When a woman gives birth to a boy, she will be unclean for seven days. This is the same number of days she is unclean for her monthly period.
nsb@Leviticus:13:5 @ »The priest will examine you again on the seventh day. If in his opinion the sore looks the same and has not spread, he will isolate you for another seven days.
nsb@Leviticus:13:59 @ This is the law about mildew on clothing. Whether it is wool or linen, or on linen or wool cloth or on anything made of leather; this is how the decision is made as to whether it is ritually clean or unclean.
nsb@Leviticus:14:13 @ »He will slaughter the lamb in the holy place where the animals for the sin offerings and the burnt offerings are slaughtered. He must do this because the repayment offering, like the sin offering, belongs to the priest and is very holy.
nsb@Leviticus:14:15 @ »The priest will also take some of the olive oil and pour it into his own left hand.
nsb@Leviticus:14:16 @ »He will dip his right finger in the oil in his left hand, and with his finger sprinkle some of the oil seven times in Jehovahs presence.
nsb@Leviticus:14:17 @ »The priest will put some of the oil that is still in his hand on the right ear lobe, on the right thumb, and on the big toe of the right foot of the one to be cleansed. These are the same places he had put the blood of the guilt offering.
nsb@Leviticus:14:18 @ »The priest will put the rest of the oil in his hand on the head of the one to be cleansed. So he will pay compensation for wrongdoing and make peace with Jehovah for that person in Jehovahs presence.
nsb@Leviticus:14:19 @ »The priest will also sacrifice the offering for sin to make peace with Jehovah for the one who is being cleansed from his impurity. After that, he will slaughter the burnt offering.
nsb@Leviticus:14:21 @ »If the one to be cleansed is poor and cannot afford that much, he must take one male lamb, present it to pay compensation for the wrong and make peace with Jehovah for himself, and use it for his guilt offering. He will take only eight cups of flour mixed with olive oil as a grain offering, a quart of olive oil,
nsb@Leviticus:14:23 @ »The eighth day he will take them to the priest for his cleansing at the entrance to the Tent of Meeting in Jehovahs presence.
nsb@Leviticus:14:26 @ »The priest will pour some of the olive oil into his own left hand.
nsb@Leviticus:14:27 @ »In Jehovahs presence he will sprinkle some of the oil with his right finger seven times.
nsb@Leviticus:14:28 @ »The priest will put some of the oil that is in his hand on the right ear lobe, on the right thumb, and on the big toe of the right foot of the one to be cleansed. These are the same places he had put the blood of the guilt offering.
nsb@Leviticus:14:29 @ »In Jehovahs presence, the priest will pour the rest of the oil in his hand on the head of the one to be cleansed in order to make a payment for him.
nsb@Leviticus:14:32 @ »These are the instructions for one who has an infectious skin disease but cannot afford what is needed for his cleansing.«
nsb@Leviticus:14:35 @ »The owner of that house must come and tell the priest that there is something that looks like mildew in his house.
nsb@Leviticus:14:47 @ »Whoever lies down in the house must wash his clothes, and whoever eats in the house must wash his clothes.
nsb@Leviticus:14:48 @ »If the mildew has not reappeared after the house has been replastered, the priest will pronounce the house ritually clean. This is because the mildew has been completely removed.
nsb@Leviticus:14:52 @ »This is the way he will purify the house with the bird's blood, the fresh water, the live bird, the cedar wood, the hyssop, and the red cord.
nsb@Leviticus:15:2 @ »Tell the Israelites: When a man has a discharge from his body, his discharge is unclean.
nsb@Leviticus:15:3 @ »He is unclean because of the discharge from his body. Whether it is chronic or not makes no difference. He is still unclean.
nsb@Leviticus:15:5 @ »Those who touch his bed must wash their clothes and their bodies. They will be unclean until evening.
nsb@Leviticus:15:8 @ »Should a man who has a discharge spit on anyone who is clean, the person he spits on must wash his clothes and his body. He will be unclean until evening.