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Bamidbar 28:15-25 Orthodox Jewish Bible (OJB)

15. And one young male goat for a chattat unto Hashem shall be offered. It shall be in addition to the continual olah (burnt offering), and its nesekh.

16. And in the fourteenth day of the chodesh harishon (first month i.e., Nisan) is the Pesach to Hashem.

17. And in the fifteenth day of this month is a Chag (i.e., Chag HaMatzot): shivat yamim shall matzot be eaten.

18. In the yom harishon shall be a mikra kodesh (holy convocation); ye shall do no manner of melekhet avodah therein;

19. But ye shall offer a fireoffering for an olah unto Hashem; two young bulls, and one ram, and shivah kevasim of the first year; they shall be unto you temimim (unblemished ones).

20. And their minchah shall be of fine flour mixed with shemen: three tenths-ephah shall ye offer for each bull, and two tenths-ephah for the ram;

21. One tenth-ephah shalt thou offer for each keves, of the shivat hakevasim.

22. And one goat for a chattat, to make kapporah for you.

23. Ye shall offer these in addition to the olah (burnt offering) of the boker, which is for the olat hatamid (continual burnt offering).

24. After this manner ye shall offer daily, throughout the shivat yamim (seven days, i.e., the seven days of the Chag HaMatzot): lechem, a fire-offering, reiach hannichoach unto Hashem: it shall be offered in addition to the olat hatamid (the continual burnt offering), and its nesekh.

25. And on the yom hashevi'i ye shall have a mikra kodesh; ye shall do no melekhet avodah.

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