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Chapter 22
And
the
Lord
spake
unto
Moses,
saying,
2
Speak
unto
Aaron
and
to
his
sons,
that
they
separate
themselves
from
the
holy
things
of
the
children
of
Israel,
and
that
they
profane
not
my
holy
name
in
those
things
which
they
hallow
unto
me:
I
am
the
Lord.
3
Say
unto
them,
Whosoever
he
be
of
all
your
seed
among
your
generations,
that
goeth
unto
the
holy
things,
which
the
children
of
Israel
hallow
unto
the
Lord,
having
his
uncleanness
upon
him,
that
soul
shall
be
cut
off
from
my
presence:
I
am
the
Lord.
4
What
man
soever
of
the
seed
of
Aaron
is
a
leper,
or
hath
a
running
issue;
he
shall
not
eat
of
the
holy
things,
until
he
be
clean.
And
whoso
toucheth
any
thing
that
is
unclean
by
the
dead,
or
a
man
whose
seed
goeth
from
him;
5
Or
whosoever
toucheth
any
creeping
thing,
whereby
he
may
be
made
unclean,
or
a
man
of
whom
he
may
take
uncleanness,
whatsoever
uncleanness
he
hath;
6
The
soul
which
hath
touched
any
such
shall
be
unclean
until
even,
and
shall
not
eat
of
the
holy
things,
unless
he
wash
his
flesh
with
water.
7
And
when
the
sun
is
down,
he
shall
be
clean,
and
shall
afterward
eat
of
the
holy
things;
because
it
is
his
food.
8
That
which
dieth
of
itself,
or
is
torn
with
beasts,
he
shall
not
eat
to
defile
himself
therewith:
I
am
the
Lord.
9
They
shall
therefore
keep
mine
ordinance,
lest
they
bear
sin
for
it,
and
die
therefore,
if
they
profane
it:
I
the
Lord
do
sanctify
them.
10
There
shall
no
stranger
eat
of
the
holy
thing:
a
sojourner
of
the
priest,
or
an
hired
servant,
shall
not
eat
of
the
holy
thing.
11
But
if
the
priest
buy
any
soul
with
his
money,
he
shall
eat
of
it,
and
he
that
is
born
in
his
house:
they
shall
eat
of
his
meat.
12
If
the
priest’s
daughter
also
be
married
unto
a
stranger,
she
may
not
eat
of
an
offering
of
the
holy
things.
13
But
if
the
priest’s
daughter
be
a
widow,
or
divorced,
and
have
no
child,
and
is
returned
unto
her
father’s
house,
as
in
her
youth,
she
shall
eat
of
her
father’s
meat:
but
there
shall
no
stranger
eat
thereof.
14
And
if
a
man
eat
of
the
holy
thing
unwittingly,
then
he
shall
put
the
fifth
part
thereof
unto
it,
and
shall
give
it
unto
the
priest
with
the
holy
thing.
15
And
they
shall
not
profane
the
holy
things
of
the
children
of
Israel,
which
they
offer
unto
the
Lord;
16
Or
suffer
them
to
bear
the
iniquity
of
trespass,
when
they
eat
their
holy
things:
for
I
the
Lord
do
sanctify
them.
17
And
the
Lord
spake
unto
Moses,
saying,
18
Speak
unto
Aaron,
and
to
his
sons,
and
unto
all
the
children
of
Israel,
and
say
unto
them,
Whatsoever
he
be
of
the
house
of
Israel,
or
of
the
strangers
in
Israel,
that
will
offer
his
oblation
for
all
his
vows,
and
for
all
his
freewill
offerings,
which
they
will
offer
unto
the
Lord
for
a
burnt
offering;
19
Ye
shall
offer
at
your
own
will
a
male
without
blemish,
of
the
beeves,
of
the
sheep,
or
of
the
goats.
20
But
whatsoever
hath
a
blemish,
that
shall
ye
not
offer:
for
it
shall
not
be
acceptable
for
you.
21
And
whosoever
offereth
a
sacrifice
of
peace
offerings
unto
the
Lord
to
accomplish
his
vow,
or
a
freewill
offering
in
beeves
or
sheep,
it
shall
be
perfect
to
be
accepted;
there
shall
be
no
blemish
therein.
22
Blind,
or
broken,
or
maimed,
or
having
a
wen,
or
scurvy,
or
scabbed,
ye
shall
not
offer
these
unto
the
Lord,
nor
make
an
offering
by
fire
of
them
upon
the
altar
unto
the
Lord.
23
Either
a
bullock
or
a
lamb
that
hath
any
thing
superfluous
or
lacking
in
his
parts,
that
mayest
thou
offer
for
a
freewill
offering;
but
for
a
vow
it
shall
not
be
accepted.
24
Ye
shall
not
offer
unto
the
Lord
that
which
is
bruised,
or
crushed,
or
broken,
or
cut;
neither
shall
ye
make
any
offering
thereof
in
your
land.
25
Neither
from
a
stranger’s
hand
shall
ye
offer
the
bread
of
your
God
of
any
of
these;
because
their
corruption
is
in
them,
and
blemishes
be
in
them:
they
shall
not
be
accepted
for
you.
26
And
the
Lord
spake
unto
Moses,
saying,
27
When
a
bullock,
or
a
sheep,
or
a
goat,
is
brought
forth,
then
it
shall
be
seven
days
under
the
dam;
and
from
the
eighth
day
and
thenceforth
it
shall
be
accepted
for
an
offering
made
by
fire
unto
the
Lord.
28
And
whether
it
be
cow
or
ewe,
ye
shall
not
kill
it
and
her
young
both
in
one
day.
29
And
when
ye
will
offer
a
sacrifice
of
thanksgiving
unto
the
Lord,
offer
it
at
your
own
will.
30
On
the
same
day
it
shall
be
eaten
up;
ye
shall
leave
none
of
it
until
the
morrow:
I
am
the
Lord.
31
Therefore
shall
ye
keep
my
commandments,
and
do
them:
I
am
the
Lord.
32
Neither
shall
ye
profane
my
holy
name;
but
I
will
be
hallowed
among
the
children
of
Israel:
I
am
the
Lord
which
hallow
you,
33
That
brought
you
out
of
the
land
of
Egypt,
to
be
your
God:
I
am
the
Lord.
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