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1THE LORD told Moses

2to say to the Israelites: “When you enter the land which I am giving you to live in,

3make food-offerings to the LORD; they may be whole-offerings or any sacrifice made in fulfilment of a special vow or by way of freewill-offering or at one of the appointed seasons. When you thus make an offering of soothing odour from herd or flock to the LORD,

4whoever presents the offering should add a grain-offering consisting of a tenth of an ephah of flour mixed with a quarter of a hin of oil.

5Add to the whole-offering or shared-offering a quarter of a hin of wine as a drink-offering with each lamb sacrificed.

6“If the animal is a ram, the grain-offering should consist of two tenths of an ephah of flour mixed with a third of a hin of oil,

7and the wine for the drink-offering a third of a hin; in this way you will make an offering of soothing odour to the LORD.

8“When you offer to the LORD a young bull, whether as a whole-offering or as a sacrifice to fulfil a special vow, or as a shared-offering,

9add a grain-offering of three tenths of an ephah of flour mixed with half a hin of oil,

10and for the drink-offering, half a hin of wine; the whole will thus be a food-offering of soothing odour to the LORD.

11This is what must be done in each case, for every bull or ram, lamb or kid,

12whatever the number of each that you offer.

13Every native Israelite must observe these rules whenever he offers a food-offering of soothing odour to the LORD.

14“When an alien residing with you or permanently settled among you offers a food-offering of soothing odour to the LORD, he should do as you do.

15There is one and the same statute for you and for the resident alien, a rule binding for all time on your descendants; before the LORD you and the alien are alike.

16There must be one law and one custom for you and for the alien residing among you.”

17The LORD told Moses

18to say to the Israelites: “After you have entered the land into which I am bringing you,

19whenever you eat the bread of the country, set aside a contribution for the LORD.

20Set aside a loaf made of your first kneading of dough, as you set aside the contribution from the threshing-floor.

21You must give a contribution to the LORD from your first kneading of dough; this rule is binding on your descendants.

22“When through inadvertence you omit to carry out any of these commands which the LORD gave to Moses --

23any command whatever that the LORD gave you through Moses on that first day and thereafter and made binding on your descendants --

24if it be done inadvertently, unnoticed by the community, then the whole community must offer one young bull as a whole-offering, a soothing odour to the LORD, with its proper grain-offering and drink-offering according to custom; and they are to add one he-goat as a purification-offering.

25The priest must make expiation for the whole Israelite community, and they will be forgiven. The omission was inadvertent; and they have brought their offering, a food-offering to the LORD; they have made their purification-offering before the LORD for their inadvertence;

26the whole community of Israelites and the aliens residing among you will be forgiven. The inadvertence was shared by the whole people.

27“If it is an individual who sins inadvertently, he should present a yearling she-goat as a purification-offering,

28and the priest will make expiation before the LORD for that person, who will then be forgiven.

29For anyone who sins inadvertently, there must be one law for all, whether native Israelite or resident alien.

30“But the person, be he native or alien, who sins presumptuously, insults the LORD; that person is to be cut off from the people.

31Because he has brought the word of the LORD into contempt and violated his command, that person will be cut off completely; the guilt will be on his head alone.”

32During the time that the Israelites were in the wilderness, a man was found gathering sticks on the sabbath day.

33Those who had caught him in the act brought him to Moses and Aaron and all the community,

34and they kept him in custody, because it was not clearly known what was to be done with him.

35The LORD said to Moses, “The man must be put to death; he must be stoned by the whole community outside the camp.”

36So the whole community took him outside the camp, where he was stoned to death, as the LORD had commanded Moses.

37The LORD told Moses

38to say to the Israelites: “Make tassels on the corners of your garments, you and your children's children. Into this tassel you are to work a violet thread,

39and whenever you see this in the tassel, you will remember all the LORD's commands and obey them, and not go your own wanton ways, led astray by your own hearts and eyes.

40This token is to ensure that you remember and obey all my commands, and keep yourselves holy, consecrated to your God.

41“I am the LORD your God who brought you out of Egypt to become your God. I am the LORD your God.”



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