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1The LORD told Moses

2to say to Aaron and his sons: You must be scrupulous in your handling of the holy-gifts of the Israelites which you hallow to me, so that you do not profane my holy name. I am the LORD.

3Say to them: Any man of your descent for all time who in a state of uncleanness approaches the holy-gifts which the Israelites hallow to the LORD is to be cut off from my presence. I am the LORD.

4No man descended from Aaron who suffers from a virulent skin disease, or has a bodily discharge, may eat of the holy-gifts until he is cleansed. A man who touches anything which makes him unclean, or who has an emission of semen,

5a man who touches any creature which makes him unclean or any human being who makes him unclean:

6any person who touches such a thing is unclean till sunset and unless he has washed his body he must not eat of the holy-gifts.

7When the sun goes down, he will be clean, and after that he may eat from the holy-gifts, because they are his food.

8He must not eat an animal that has died a natural death or has been mauled by wild beasts, thereby making himself unclean. I am the LORD.

9The priests must observe my charge, lest they make themselves guilty and die for profaning my name. I am the LORD who hallows them.

10No lay person may eat a holy-gift; neither a stranger who is a priest's guest nor a priest's hired man may eat it.

11A slave bought by a priest with his own money may do so, and slaves born in his household may also share his food.

12When a priest's daughter marries a layman, she may not eat any of the contributions of holy-gifts;

13but if she is widowed or divorced and is childless and returns to live in her father's house as in her youth, she may share her father's food. No lay person may eat any of it.

14When anyone inadvertently eats a holy-gift, he must make good the holy-gift to the priest, adding one fifth to its value.

15The priests must not profane the holy-gifts of the Israelites which they set aside for the LORD;

16they are not to let anyone eat their holy-gifts and so incur guilt and its penalty, for I am the LORD who hallows them.

17The LORD said to Moses:

18Tell Aaron, his sons, and all the Israelites that whenever anyone belonging to the Israelite community or any alien settled in Israel presents, whether as a votive offering or as a freewill-offering, an offering such as is presented to the LORD for a whole-offering

19so as to win acceptance for yourselves, it must be a male without defect from the cattle, sheep, or goats.

20You are not to present anything which has a defect, because it will not be acceptable on your behalf.

21When a man presents a shared-offering to the LORD, whether cattle or sheep, to fulfil a special vow or as a freewill-offering, if it is to be acceptable it must be perfect; there must be no defect in it.

22You are to present to the LORD nothing blind, disabled, mutilated, with a running sore, scab, or eruption, nor are you to set any such creature on the altar as a food-offering to the LORD.

23If a bull or a sheep is overgrown or stunted, you may make of it a freewill-offering, but it will not be acceptable in fulfilment of a vow.

24If its testicles have been crushed or bruised, torn or cut, do not present it to the LORD; this is forbidden in your own land,

25and you must not procure any such creature from a foreigner and present it as food for your God. Their deformity is inherent in them, a permanent defect, and they will not be acceptable on your behalf.

26When the LORD spoke to Moses he said:

27When a calf, a lamb, or a kid is born, it must not be taken from its mother for seven days. From the eighth day onwards it will be acceptable when offered as a food-offering to the LORD.

28You must not slaughter a cow or a sheep at the same time as its young.

29When you make a thank-offering to the LORD, you must sacrifice it so as to win acceptance for yourselves;

30it is to be eaten that same day, and none must be left over till morning. I am the LORD.

31Observe my commandments and perform them. I am the LORD.

32You must not profane my holy name; I am to be hallowed among the Israelites. I am the LORD who hallows you,

33who brought you out of Egypt to become your God. I am the LORD.



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