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Leviticus 22:14-27 Contemporary English Version Anglicised (CEVUK00)

14. and anyone else who accidentally does so, must pay for the food plus a fine of twenty per cent.

15. I warn you not to treat lightly the offerings that are brought by the people of Israel.

16. Don't let them become guilty of eating this sacred food. Remember—I am the Lord, the one who makes these offerings holy.

17. The Lord told Moses

18. to tell Aaron and his sons and everyone else the rules for offering sacrifices. He said:The animals that are to be completely burnt on the altar

19-20. must have nothing wrong with them, or else I won't accept them. Bulls or rams or goats are the animals to be used for these sacrifices.

21. When you offer a sacrifice to ask my blessing, there must be nothing wrong with the animal. This is true, whether the sacrifice is part of a promise or something you do voluntarily.

22. Don't offer an animal that is blind or injured or that has an infection or a skin disease.

23. If one of your cattle or lambs has a leg that is longer or shorter than the others, you may offer it voluntarily, but not as part of a promise.

24. As long as you live in this land, don't offer an animal with injured testicles.

25. And don't bring me animals you bought from a foreigner. I won't accept them, because they are no better than one that has something wrong with it.

26. The Lord told Moses to say:

27. Newborn cattle, sheep, or goats must remain with their mothers for seven days, but on the eighth day, you may send them up in smoke to me, and I will accept the offering.

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