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Passage Lookup: Leviticus 6:24-30
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Leviticus 6:24
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And Yahweh spake unto Moses, saying -
Leviticus 6:25
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Speak unto Aaron and unto his sons, saying, This, is the law of the sin-bearer. In the place where the ascending-sacrifice is slain, shall the sin-bearer be slain, before Yahweh, most holy, it is.
Leviticus 6:26
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The priest who maketh it a sin-bearer, shall eat it, - in a holy place, shall it he eaten, in the court of the tent of meeting.
Leviticus 6:27
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Every one who toucheth the flesh thereof, shall be hallowed; and when one sprinkleth some of the blood thereof upon a garment, that whereon it was sprinkled, shalt thou wash in a holy place.
Leviticus 6:28
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But, the earthen vessel wherein it is boiled, shall be broken, - or, if, in a vessel of bronze, it hath been boiled, then shall the vessel be scoured and rinsed in water.
Leviticus 6:29
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Any male among the priests may eat thereof, - most holy, it is.
Leviticus 6:30
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But, no sin-bearer whereof any of the blood is taken into the tent of meeting to make a propitiatory-covering in the sanctuary, shall be eaten, - with fire, shall it be consumed.
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Courtesy of Charles Loder, Independent Researcher at Academia.edu