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OET-RV by cross-referenced section LEV 7:1

LEV 7:1–7:10 ©

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Procedures for the guilt offering

Lev 7:1–10

7“Then these are the regulations for the very sacred guilt offerings: 2The guilt offering must be slaughtered at the same place as the burnt offerings, and the blood must be splashed on each side of the altar. 3The presenter must present all the fat including the fatty tail, the fat covering the innards, 4both kidneys and the fat that’s attached to them, and the lobe on the liver (all of which need to be removed from the animal). 5Then the priest must burn those on the altar as a guilt offering to Yahweh. 6Any male in the priests’ families may eat it—it’s very sacred. 7The regulations are the same for the guilt offering as for the sin offering—the priest who offers the guilt offering must be the one to eat it.

8“Whenever a priest presents someone’s burnt offering, the skin of the animal that was presented belongs to that priest. 9Any grain offering that’s baked in an oven, or cooked in a pan or on a griddle, will belong to the priest who presents it. 10Any grain offering that’s either dry or mixed with oil, belongs to all of Aharon’s male descendants without any distinction.

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