Leviticus 7
Reading Leviticus chapter 7 in the Young's Literal Translation, public-domain text from 1898.
Verses 1–10
1 `And this is a law of the guilt-offering: it is most holy;
2 in the place where they slaughter the burnt-offering they do slaughter the guilt-offering, and its blood one doth sprinkle on the altar round about,
3 and all its fat he bringeth near out of it, the fat tail, and the fat which is covering the inwards,
4 and the two kidneys, and the fat which is on them, which is on the flanks, and the redundance above the liver (beside the kidneys he doth turn it aside);
5 and the priest hath made them a perfume on the altar, a fire-offering to Jehovah; it is a guilt-offering.
6 `Every male among the priests doth eat it; in the holy place it is eaten--it is most holy;
7 as is a sin-offering, so is a guilt-offering; one law is for them; the priest who maketh atonement by it--it is his.
8 `And the priest who is bringing near any man's burnt-offering, the skin of the burnt-offering which he hath brought near, it is the priest's, his own;
9 and every present which is baked in an oven, and every one done in a frying-pan, and on a girdel, is the priest's who is bringing it near; it is his;
10 and every present, mixed with oil or dry, is for all the sons of Aaron--one as another.
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