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Deuteronomy 12:18-27 Common English Bible (CEB)

18. Only in the presence of the Lord your God, at the location the Lord your God selects, can you eat these things—that holds true for you, your son and daughter, your male and female servant, and the Levite who lives in your city. Then celebrate all you have done in the Lord your God’s presence.

19. But watch yourself: as long as you are on the land, don’t forget about the Levites.

20. Once the Lord your God has enlarged your territory, as he promised you, and you think to yourself, I’d like to eat some meat (because you have the desire to do so), feel free to do so whenever you want.

21. But if the location that the Lord your God will choose to put his name is far away from where you live, then slaughter an animal from your herd or flock that the Lord has given you, just as I have commanded you, and eat it in your cities whenever you wish.

22. But be sure to eat it as if it were gazelle or deer. People who are polluted and people who are purified can feast on it together.

23. Furthermore, make sure that you don’t consume any of the blood, because blood is life. You must not consume the life along with the meat.

24. You must not consume any of it. Pour it out on the ground, just like water.

25. You must not consume any of it so that things go well for you and for your children later because you did what was right in the Lord’s eyes.

26. Note that you must bring your sacred offerings and your payments for solemn promises to the location the Lord selects,

27. offering up your entirely burned sacrifices—both meat and blood—on the Lord your God’s altar. The blood from your sacrifices must be poured out on the Lord your God’s altar, but you are allowed to eat the meat.

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