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OET-RV LEV Chapter 17

OETLEV 17 ©

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17:1Slaughtering animals

17Then Yahweh told Mosheh:

2Tell Aharon and his sons and all the Israelis that these are the instructions from Yahweh: 3No Israeli is allowed to slaughter a bull or lamb or goat either inside the camp or outside it. 4If they’re not taken to the entrance to the sacred tent to be presented as an offering to Yahweh in front of his residence, then that person will be held guilty of its blood—they’ve shed blood so they must be cut off from his people. 5The Israelis must stop sacrificing their animals in the countryside, and instead bring them to Yahweh at the entrance to the sacred tent, i.e., they must bring them to the priest and sacrifice them as peace offerings to Yahweh. 6Then the priest will splash the blood onto Yahweh’s altar at the tent entrance, and burn up the fat to become a soothing aroma for Yahweh. 7Then they won’t be able to continue offering their sacrifices to the goat demons that they’re prostituting themselves to. The above will be a permanent regulation throughout the generations.

8You must tell them that if an Israeli or a foreigner living among them, makes a burnt offering or sacrifice 9without bringing it to Yahweh at the sacred tent entrance, then that person must be cut off from the community.

17:10The law concerning the blood

10If there’s any Israeli or foreigner living among them, who eats blood, then I’ll oppose that person and remove them from the community[ref] 11because the body’s life is in the blood. I myself have given you blood to make atonement for your lives at the altar, because it’s the blood that can atone for life.[ref] 12That’s why I told the Israelis that none of them must eat blood—not even the foreigners that live among them may eat blood.

13So any person (Israeli or foreigner living among them) who catches wild game (including birds) to eat, they must pour its blood out and cover it with soil 14because the life of their bodies is the blood that’s in them. Again, that’s why I’ve told the Israelis not to eat the blood of any living thing because the life is in the blood, and anyone who eats it must be cut off from the community.

15Anyone who eats part of a carcass they found or one that was killed by wild animals, must wash their clothes and bathe in water, and they’ll be ‘uncleanuntil the evening, and then they’ll be ‘clean’ again. 16However, if that person doesn’t wash their clothes or bathe, then they must bear the punishment for their own disobedience.


17:10: Gen 9:4; Lev 7:26-27; 19:26; Deu 12:16,23; 15:23.

17:11: Heb 9:22.

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OETLEV 17 ©

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