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OET-RV by cross-referenced section LEV 23:9

LEV 23:9–23:14 ©

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The firstfruits festival

Lev 23:9–14

9Then Yahweh told Mosheh:

10Tell the Israelis that when you enter the land that I’m giving you all, and you harvest your grain crops, then you all must bring a sheaf of the first part of your harvest to a priest, 11and he will wave the sheaf in front of Yahweh to be accepted for you. That must be done the day after the rest day. 12That same day, you all must offer a year-old lamb with no defects to Yahweh as a burnt offering, 13and the associated grain offering will be two kilograms of fine wheat flour mixed with olive oil. That will be a gift to Yahweh with a pleasing aroma, and the associated drink offering will be a litre of wine. 14You all may not eat any bread, or roasted or fresh grain, on that day, until after you’ve taken the offering to your god. That is a rule that will continue throughout your generations no matter where you live.

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