6 Now as to his guilt offering, he is to bring to the LORD a ram without defect from the flock, estimated as to its value, to the priest.

7 Then the priest is to make atonement for him in the LORD's presence, and it will be forgiven him regarding whatever he did.|

8 The LORD told Moses,

9 |Deliver these orders to Aaron and his sons concerning the regulations for burnt offerings: The burnt offering is to remain on the hearth of the altar throughout the entire night until morning, and the fire on the altar is to be kept burning along with it.

10 The priest is to clothe himself with a linen robe and undergarments. Then he is to take the ashes of the burnt offering on the altar that had been consumed by the fire and set them beside the altar.

11 Then he is to change his clothes, dressing himself with a different set of clothes, and take the ashes to a clean place outside the camp.

12 The fire on the altar is to be kept burning continuously without being extinguished. The priest is to burn wood on it every morning, arrange burnt offerings over it, and then burn the fat contained in the peace offerings over it.

13 The fire is to continue to burn on the altar and is never to be extinguished.|

14 |This is the law concerning grain offerings: Aaron's sons are to offer them in the LORD's presence, in front of the altar.

15 He is to take a handful of fine flour for a grain offering, some olive oil, and all of the frankincense for the grain offering, and make a sacrifice of smoke on the altar as a memorial portion, a pleasing aroma to the LORD.

16 Aaron and his sons are to eat what remains of the unleavened offering at this sacred place—the court of the Tent of Meeting.

17 It is not to be baked with leaven. I've given it as their portion out of my offerings made by fire. It's a most holy thing, like the sin and guilt offerings.

18 Every male of Aaron's sons is to eat it as a portion continually allotted for your generations from the offerings made by fire to the Lord. Anyone who touches them is to be holy.|

19 Then the LORD told Moses,

20 |This is the offering that Aaron and his sons are to offer to the LORD the day he is anointed: a tenth of an ephah of flour is to be offered throughout the day, half in the morning and half in the evening.

21 It is to be prepared with olive oil on a griddle. Once it has been mixed thoroughly, bake it, bring it in pieces, and offer it like a grain offering of broken pieces, a pleasing aroma to the LORD.

22 The anointed priest who succeeds him from among his sons is to offer it. As a permanent statute, it is to be offered whole and made to smoke in the LORD's presence.

23 Every grain offering from a priest is to be burned whole. It is not to be eaten.|

24 Then the LORD told Moses,

25 |Tell Aaron and his sons that this is the regulation concerning sin offerings: Slaughter the sin offering in the same place where the whole burnt offering is slaughtered—in the LORD's presence. It's a most holy thing.

26 The priest who offers it as a sin offering is to eat it at a sacred place in the court of the Tent of Meeting.

27 Whoever touches its meat will be holy. If some of its blood sprinkles on a garment, wash where it was sprinkled in a sacred place.

28 The earthen vessel in which it was boiled is to be broken, unless it was boiled in a bronze vessel, in which case it is to be polished very well and rinsed in water.

29 Every male among the priests is to eat it. It's a most sacred thing.

30 Any sin offering from which its blood was brought to the Tent of Meeting to make atonement in the sacred place is not to be eaten. Instead, it is to be incinerated.|

Leviticus 6:6-30, Intl. Standard Version. Copyright © 1995-2014 by ISV Foundation.
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