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Leviticus 7:37
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These are the ceremonies for sacrifices to please the Lord , to give him thanks, and to ask his blessing or his forgiveness, as well as the ceremonies for those sacrifices that demand a payment and for the sacrifices that are offered when priests are ordained.
Leviticus 9:4
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Then the people must offer a bull and a ram as a sacrifice to ask the Lord 's blessing and also a grain sacrifice mixed with oil. Do this, because the Lord will appear to you today.
Leviticus 9:18
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At last, he killed the bull and the ram as a sacrifice to ask the Lord 's blessing on the people. Aaron's sons brought him the blood, and he splattered it against the four sides of the altar.
Leviticus 9:22
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Aaron held out his hand and gave the people his blessing, before coming down from the bronze altar where he had offered the sacrifices.
Leviticus 9:23
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He and Moses went into the sacred tent, and when they came out, they gave the people their blessing. Then the Lord appeared to the people in all of his glory.
Leviticus 10:14-15
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But the choice ribs and the hind leg that were lifted up may be eaten by your entire family, as long as you do so in an acceptable place. These parts are yours from the sacrifices that the people offer to ask the Lord 's blessing. This is what the Lord has commanded, and it will never change.
Leviticus 17:5
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And so, when you sacrifice an animal to ask my blessing, it must not be done out in a field,
Leviticus 19:5
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When you offer a sacrifice to ask my blessing, be sure to follow my instructions.
Leviticus 22:21
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When you offer a sacrifice to ask my blessing, there must be nothing wrong with the animal. This is true, whether the sacrifice is part of a promise or something you do voluntarily.
Leviticus 23:19
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Offer a goat as a sacrifice for sin, and two rams a year old as a sacrifice to ask my blessing.
Leviticus 26:6
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I will bless your country with peace, and you will rest without fear. I will wipe out the dangerous animals and protect you from enemy attacks.
Leviticus 26:42
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I'll keep the promise I made to your ancestors Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. I will bless your land
Numbers 6:14
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and offer three animals that have nothing wrong with them: a year-old ram as a sacrifice to please me, a year-old female lamb as a sacrifice for sin, and a full-grown ram as a sacrifice to ask my blessing.
Numbers 6:18
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After that, you will stand at the entrance to the sacred tent, shave your head, and put the hair in the fire where the priest has offered the sacrifice to ask my blessing.
Numbers 6:23
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"When Aaron and his sons bless the people of Israel, they must say:
Numbers 6:24
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I pray that the Lord will bless and protect you,
Numbers 6:27
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Then the Lord said, "If Aaron and his sons ask me to bless the Israelites, I will give them my blessing."
Numbers 7:12-83
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So each leader brought the following gifts: a silver bowl that weighed over three pounds and a silver sprinkling bowl weighing almost two pounds, both of them filled with flour and olive oil as grain sacrifices and weighed according to the official standards; a small gold dish filled with incense; a young bull, a full-grown ram, and a year-old ram as sacrifices to please the Lord ; a goat as a sacrifice for sin; and two bulls, five full-grown rams, five goats, and five rams a year old as sacrifices to ask the Lord 's blessing. The tribal leaders brought their gifts and offerings in the following order: On the first day Nahshon from Judah, on the second day Nethanel from Issachar, on the third day Eliab from Zebulun, on the fourth day Elizur from Reuben, on the fifth day Shelumiel from Simeon, on the sixth day Eliasaph from Gad, on the seventh day Elishama from Ephraim, on the eighth day Gamaliel from Manasseh, on the ninth day Abidan from Benjamin, on the tenth day Ahiezer from Dan, on the eleventh day Pagiel from Asher, on the twelfth day Ahira from Naphtali.
Numbers 7:84-88
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And so when the altar was dedicated to the Lord , these twelve leaders brought the following gifts: twelve silver bowls and twelve silver sprinkling bowls, weighing a total of about sixty pounds, according to the official standards; twelve gold dishes filled with incense and weighing about three pounds; twelve bulls, twelve full-grown rams, and twelve rams a year old as sacrifices to please the Lord , along with the proper grain sacrifices; twelve goats as sacrifices for sin; and twenty-four bulls, sixty full-grown rams, sixty goats, and sixty rams a year old as sacrifices to ask the Lord 's blessing.
Numbers 15:8
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If a bull is offered as a sacrifice to please me or to ask my blessing,