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Leviticus 1

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Leviticus 1

How to sacrifice a burnt offering

Sacrificing bulls as a burnt offering

1The LORD talked to Moses in the Meeting Tent: [1] 2I want you to tell this to the people of Israel: When you sacrifice an animal as an offering to the LORD, use the livestock from your own herds or flocks.

3If you’re going to sacrifice one of your cattle as a burnt offering, [2] pick one that’s healthy. It has to be a bull. And it has to be in good shape, and nothing wrong with it. Bring the bull to the entrance of the Meeting Tent. That’s where the LORD will accept your offering. 4Rest your hand on the head of the bull you’ll sacrifice. When you do this, the LORD will accept your offering. This sacrifice atones for your sins and puts you on good terms with God. [3]

5Kill the bull there on the LORD’s sacred site. Aaron’s sons, the priests, will splash some of the blood on all four sides of the altar that’s located near the Meeting Tent entrance. 6Skin the animal and cut it into pieces. 7Sons of Aaron the priest will put wood on the altar and start the fire. 8They’ll carefully place the animal onto the fire, piece by piece, including the head and the fat [4] from the kidneys and elsewhere. 9You’ll need to wash the animal’s legs and internal organs before burning them. The priest will burn the entire animal as an offering—a sweet smell to God.

Sacrificing sheep and goats

10If you plan to sacrifice a sheep or a goat, it has to be a male. And it can’t have anything wrong with it. 11Take the animal to the north side of the altar. Kill it there on this sacred site of the LORD. Aaron’s sons, the priests, will take some of the blood and splash it on all four sides of the altar.

12Cut the animal into pieces, including the head and the fat. A priest will set them onto the fire on the altar. 13You’ll need to wash the animal’s internal organs and the legs before burning them. A priest will burn the entire animal as a burnt offering that rises as smoke—a sweet smell to God.

Sacrificing doves and pigeons

14If you plan to sacrifice a bird as a burnt offering, pick a dove or a pigeon. [5] 15The priest will take the bird to the altar and pop off its head. He’ll burn it as an offering that rises as smoke. But first he’ll drain the blood onto the side of the altar.

16He’ll remove the undigested food from the bird’s crop sack [6] and toss it into the ash pile on the east side of the altar. 17Then he’ll hold the bird by its wings and tear it slightly open, without tearing it in two. He’ll put the bird on the fire as a burnt offering that rises as smoke—a sweet smell to God.

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