Open Bible Data Home  About  News  OET Key

OETOET-RVOET-LVULTUSTBSBMSBBLBAICNTOEBWEBBEWMBBNETLSVFBVTCNTT4TLEBBBEMoffJPSWymthASVDRAYLTDrbyRVSLTWbstrKJB-1769KJB-1611BshpsGnvaCvdlTNTWyclSR-GNTUHBBrLXXBrTrRelatedTopicsParallelInterlinearReferenceDictionarySearch

OET-RVBy DocumentBy Section By Chapter Details

OET-RV FRTGENEXOLEVNUMDEUJOBJOSJDGRUTH1 SAM2 SAMPSAAMOSHOS1 KI2 KI1 CHR2 CHRPROVECCSNGJOELMICISAZEPHABLAMYNANAHOBADANEZEEZRAESTNEHHAGZECMALTOBJDTWIS1 MAC2 MAC3 MAC4 MACYHNMARKMATLUKEACTsYACGAL1 TH2 TH1 COR2 CORROMCOLPHMEPHPHP1 TIMTIT1 PET2 PET2 TIMHEBYUD1 YHN2 YHN3 YHNREV

LEVIntroC1C2C3C4C5C6C7C8C9C10C11C12C13C14C15C16C17C18C19C20C21C22C23C24C25C26C27

OET-RV LEV Chapter 6

OETLEV 6 ©

This is still a very early look into the unfinished text of the Open English Translation of the Bible. Please double-check the text in advance before using in public.

6Then Yahweh told Mosheh (Moses),[ref] 2“Someone who transgresses against Yahweh by cheating with respect to a deposit or a pledge, or by theft or extortion, 3or by finding lost property and then denying it, or making an oath that was knowingly false, or by any other typical transgression that people do, 4then they’ve become guilty as a result of that transgression. That person must return what was stolen or extorted, or return the deposit or the lost property, 5or make amends for a false oath. They must return the full value plus an extra twenty percent as soon as the guilt is discovered. 6Then that person must take a ram from the flock with no defects to the priest as a guilt offering to Yahweh, 7and the priest will make the presenter right with Yahweh after whatever that transgression was to make them guilty, and they’ll be forgiven.

6:8The fire and the ashes

8Then Yahweh told Mosheh, 9“Tell Aharon (Aaron) and his sons that these are the regulations for the burnt offerings: The burnt offering must remain on the altar’s hearth, on the altar all night until the morning and the fire must be kept burning on it. 10Then the priest must put on his linen underwear and linen robe and remove the fatty ashes from the burnt offerings on the altar, and pile them beside it. 11After that, he’ll get changed again into his regular clothes and take those ashes outside the camp to a ‘clean’ place. 12Meanwhile, the fire on the altar must be kept burning—it must never go out. Every morning the priest must put more wood on the fire, then he must arrange more offerings on the fire—he should burn the fat of the fellowship offerings on that fire so the smoke rises. 13Yes, the fire must burn continually on the altar—never going out.

6:14Procedures for the grain offering

14“Here’s the regulations for the grain offering: Aharon’s sons must present it before Yahweh in front of the altar. 15The priest must take a handful of the flour from that grain offering, being sure it includes some of the oil and the incense, and burn it on the altar as a memorial portion to become a pleasing aroma for Yahweh. 16The remainder of that flour will be used as food for Aharon and his sons—they must eat the flat bread in a sacred place, i.e., in the courtyard of the sacred tent. 17It must not be baked with any rising agent. I give that to them from what’s given to me. It’s very sacred just like the sin offering and the guilt offering. 18Any of Aharon’s male descendants can eat it—it’ll be their portion from Yahweh’s gifts throughout the generations. Anyone who touches Yahweh’s gifts will become sacred themself.”

6:19Procedures for the ordination offering

19Then Yahweh told Mosheh, 20“On the day when one of Aharon’s male descendants is consecrated as a priest, this is what he must present to Yahweh: a continual grain offering of a kilogram of fine wheat flour—half for the morning and half for the evening. 21It must be mixed with olive oil then cooked with oil on a flat pan. It must then be broken into pieces and presented as a grain offering to make a pleasing aroma for Yahweh. 22The priest who’s next in line to become high priest must offer it and it must be completely burnt for Yahweh. This is a permanent regulation. 23Any grain offering by a priest must be completely burnt—it must not be eaten.”

6:24Procedures for the sin offering

24Then Yahweh told Mosheh, 25“Tell Aharon and his sons that these are the regulations for the sin offerings: The sin offering must be slaughtered in front of Yahweh at the place where the burnt offerings are slaughtered. It’s a very sacred activity. 26The priest who offers the sin offering must be the one to eat it. It must be eaten in a sacred place, i.e., in the courtyard of the sacred tent. 27Everything that touches the animal’s body will become sacred. Anyone who gets the blood on their clothes, must wash them in a sacred place. 28Any clay pot that it’s been boiled in, must then be shattered, but if it’s boiled in a bronze pot, then that must be scoured and rinsed with water. 29Any male in the priests’ families may eat it—it’s very sacred. 30However, every sin offering that has its blood taken inside the sacred tent to make someone right with God, then that meat mustn’t be eaten—it must be completely burnt up.


6:1-7: Num 5:5-8.

OET logo mark

OETLEV 6 ©

LEVIntroC1C2C3C4C5C6C7C8C9C10C11C12C13C14C15C16C17C18C19C20C21C22C23C24C25C26C27