Leviticus 6

Thomson(i) 1 Moreover the Lord spoke to Moses saying, 2 With regard to the person who shall sin, and who, utterly disregarding the commands of the Lord, shall lie to his neighbour touching a deposit, or touching any thing which he might use in common, or touching any thing made a prey of, whether he hath defrauded his neighbour in any respect, 3 or hath found what was lost, and shall lie concerning it; or hath sworn falsely in respect to any of the things which he may have done, so as thereby to commit sin; 4 when he who hath thus sinned and transgressed hath restored the thing wrongfully taken, or that which he hath got unjustly, or the deposit which was committed to his trust, or the thing lost which he hath found; 5 then for every thing about which he hath sworn falsely he shall pay as a fine to the same amount, and add thereto a fifth. To him whose it is he shall make restoration on the day he is convicted. 6 And when for his trespass he shall bring for the Lord a ram from the flock without blemish, thou must fine him to the amount of his trespass. 7 Then the priest shall make atonement for him before the Lord; and he shall be forgiven for every of those things which he hath done, and by which he hath trespassed. 8 Again the Lord spoke to Moses, saying, 9 Give a charge to Aaron and his sons, saying, This is the law of the whole burnt offering. The whole burnt offering must be burning on the altar the whole night until the morning, and the fire of the altar must be kept burning thereon. It must not be extinguished. 10 Then the priest shall put on a linen vesture, and around his body he shall put on linen drawers; and he shall take away the ashes, into which the fire hath consumed the whole burnt offering, from the altar, and lay them near the altar. 11 Then he shall put off his robe, and put on another robe, and he shall carry forth the ashes without the camp to a clean place. 12 And the fire on the altar shall be kept burning from itself, and shall not be extinguished. And the priest shall kindle wood upon it every morning, and shall lay the whole burnt offering in order upon it; and upon it he shall lay the suet of the offerings of thanksgiving. 13 So the fire shall be kept burning continually, and shall not be extinguished. 14 This is the law of the sacrifice of flour, which the sons of Aaron shall offer before the Lord, in front of the altar. 15 Having taken from it his handful of the flour of the sacrifice, with the oil of it, and all the frankincense which is on the sacrifice, he shall lay this memorial of it on the altar as an offering of homage, a smell of fragrance for the Lord. 16 And what is left of it Aaron and his sons shall eat. It shall be eaten without leaven in a holy place. They shall eat it in the court of the tabernacle of the testimony. 17 It shall not be baked with leaven. This portion I have given them from the homage offerings of the Lord. It is most holy, as is that of the sin offering, and as is that of the trespass offering. 18 Every male among the priests shall eat it. It shall be an everlasting ordinance throughout your generations, in respect to the homage offerings of the Lord, whoever shall touch them shall be hallowed. 19 Moreover the Lord spoke to Moses, saying, 20 This is the gift of Aaron and his sons, which they shall offer to the Lord, on the day when thou shalt anoint him, the tenth of the ephah of fine flour for a continual sacrifice; the half of it in the morning, and the half of it in the evening. 21 It shall be prepared in a pan with oil. Being mixed up, he shall offer it in rolls, as a sacrifice of fragments, for a smell of fragrance for the Lord. 22 The priest who is anointed, that one of his sons who is to succeed him shall prepare it. This is an everlasting ordinance, Let it be all consumed. 23 Indeed every sacrifice of a priest must be wholly burned. It shall not be eaten. 24 Again the Lord spoke to Moses, saying, 25 Speak to Aaron and his sons, and say, This is the law of the Sin offering. Wherever they kill the whole burnt offering, there they shall kill the sin offerings before the Lord. They are most holy. 26 The priest who carrieth it up shall eat it in a holy place. It shall be eaten in the court of the tabernacle of the testimony. 27 Every one who toucheth the flesh of it shall be hallowed. And if any of the blood of it shall be sprinkled on any one's garment, he who is sprinkled therewith shall be washed in a holy place. 28 And if it be boiled in an earthen vessel, the vessel shall be broken; but if it be boiled in a brasen vessel, they must scour it and rinse it with water. 29 Every male among the priests shall eat thereof. It is most holy to the Lord. 30 But none of the sin offerings, some of the blood of which hath been carried into the tabernacle of the testimony, to make an atonement in the sanctuary, shall be eaten. They must be burned with fire.