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Old Testament:  Leviticus 6-7

Leviticus 6

Sins Requiring a Guilt Offering
 1   [1] Then the LORD said to Moses,  2  "Suppose one of you sins against your associate and is unfaithful to the LORD. Suppose you cheat in a deal involving a security deposit, or you steal or commit fraud,  3  or you find lost property and lie about it, or you lie while swearing to tell the truth, or you commit any other such sin.  4  If you have sinned in any of these ways, you are guilty. You must give back whatever you stole, or the money you took by extortion, or the security deposit, or the lost property you found,  5  or anything obtained by swearing falsely. You must make restitution by paying the full price plus an additional 20 percent to the person you have harmed. On the same day you must present a guilt offering.  6  As a guilt offering to the LORD, you must bring to the priest your own ram with no defects, or you may buy one of equal value.  7  Through this process, the priest will purify you before the LORD, making you right with him, [7]  and you will be forgiven for any of these sins you have committed."

Further Instructions for the Burnt Offering
 8   [8] Then the LORD said to Moses,  9  "Give Aaron and his sons the following instructions regarding the burnt offering. The burnt offering must be left on top of the altar until the next morning, and the fire on the altar must be kept burning all night.  10  In the morning, after the priest on duty has put on his official linen clothing and linen undergarments, he must clean out the ashes of the burnt offering and put them beside the altar.  11  Then he must take off these garments, change back into his regular clothes, and carry the ashes outside the camp to a place that is ceremonially clean.  12  Meanwhile, the fire on the altar must be kept burning; it must never go out. Each morning the priest will add fresh wood to the fire and arrange the burnt offering on it. He will then burn the fat of the peace offerings on it.  13  Remember, the fire must be kept burning on the altar at all times. It must never go out. Further Instructions for the Grain Offering
 14  "These are the instructions regarding the grain offering. Aaron's sons must present this offering to the LORD in front of the altar.  15  The priest on duty will take from the grain offering a handful of the choice flour moistened with olive oil, together with all the frankincense. He will burn this representative portion on the altar as a pleasing aroma to the LORD.  16  Aaron and his sons may eat the rest of the flour, but it must be baked without yeast and eaten in a sacred place within the courtyard of the Tabernacle. [16]   17  Remember, it must never be prepared with yeast. I have given it to the priests as their share of the special gifts presented to me. Like the sin offering and the guilt offering, it is most holy.  18  Any of Aaron's male descendants may eat from the special gifts presented to the LORD. This is their permanent right from generation to generation. Anyone or anything that touches these offerings will become holy."

Procedures for the Ordination Offering
 19  Then the LORD said to Moses,  20  "On the day Aaron and his sons are anointed, they must present to the LORD a grain offering of two quarts [20]  of choice flour, half to be offered in the morning and half to be offered in the evening.  21  It must be carefully mixed with olive oil and cooked on a griddle. Then slice [21]  this grain offering and present it as a pleasing aroma to the LORD.  22  In each generation, the high priest [22]  who succeeds Aaron must prepare this same offering. It belongs to the LORD and must be burned up completely. This is a permanent law.  23  All such grain offerings of a priest must be burned up entirely. None of it may be eaten."

Further Instructions for the Sin Offering
 24  Then the LORD said to Moses,  25  "Give Aaron and his sons the following instructions regarding the sin offering. The animal given as an offering for sin is a most holy offering, and it must be slaughtered in the LORD's presence at the place where the burnt offerings are slaughtered.  26  The priest who offers the sacrifice as a sin offering must eat his portion in a sacred place within the courtyard of the Tabernacle.  27  Anyone or anything that touches the sacrificial meat will become holy. If any of the sacrificial blood spatters on a person's clothing, the soiled garment must be washed in a sacred place.  28  If a clay pot is used to boil the sacrificial meat, it must then be broken. If a bronze pot is used, it must be scoured and thoroughly rinsed with water.  29  Any male from a priest's family may eat from this offering; it is most holy.  30  But the offering for sin may not be eaten if its blood was brought into the Tabernacle as an offering for purification [30]  in the Holy Place. It must be completely burned with fire.

Leviticus 7

Further Instructions for the Guilt Offering
 1  "These are the instructions for the guilt offering. It is most holy.  2  The animal sacrificed as a guilt offering must be slaughtered at the place where the burnt offerings are slaughtered, and its blood must be splattered against all sides of the altar.  3  The priest will then offer all its fat on the altar, including the fat of the broad tail, the fat around the internal organs,  4  the two kidneys and the fat around them near the loins, and the long lobe of the liver. These are to be removed with the kidneys,  5  and the priests will burn them on the altar as a special gift presented to the LORD. This is the guilt offering.  6  Any male from a priest's family may eat the meat. It must be eaten in a sacred place, for it is most holy.
   7  "The same instructions apply to both the guilt offering and the sin offering. Both belong to the priest who uses them to purify someone, making that person right with the LORD. [7]   8  In the case of the burnt offering, the priest may keep the hide of the sacrificed animal.  9  Any grain offering that has been baked in an oven, prepared in a pan, or cooked on a griddle belongs to the priest who presents it.  10  All other grain offerings, whether made of dry flour or flour moistened with olive oil, are to be shared equally among all the priests, the descendants of Aaron.

Further Instructions for the Peace Offering
 11  "These are the instructions regarding the different kinds of peace offerings that may be presented to the LORD.  12  If you present your peace offering as an expression of thanksgiving, the usual animal sacrifice must be accompanied by various kinds of bread made without yeast—thin cakes mixed with olive oil, wafers spread with oil, and cakes made of choice flour mixed with olive oil.  13  This peace offering of thanksgiving must also be accompanied by loaves of bread made with yeast.  14  One of each kind of bread must be presented as a gift to the LORD. It will then belong to the priest who splatters the blood of the peace offering against the altar.  15  The meat of the peace offering of thanksgiving must be eaten on the same day it is offered. None of it may be saved for the next morning.
   16  "If you bring an offering to fulfill a vow or as a voluntary offering, the meat must be eaten on the same day the sacrifice is offered, but whatever is left over may be eaten on the second day.  17  Any meat left over until the third day must be completely burned up.  18  If any of the meat from the peace offering is eaten on the third day, the person who presented it will not be accepted by the LORD. You will receive no credit for offering it. By then the meat will be contaminated; if you eat it, you will be punished for your sin.
   19  "Meat that touches anything ceremonially unclean may not be eaten; it must be completely burned up. The rest of the meat may be eaten, but only by people who are ceremonially clean.  20  If you are ceremonially unclean and you eat meat from a peace offering that was presented to the LORD, you will be cut off from the community.  21  If you touch anything that is unclean (whether it is human defilement or an unclean animal or any other unclean, detestable thing) and then eat meat from a peace offering presented to the LORD, you will be cut off from the community."

The Forbidden Blood and Fat
 22  Then the LORD said to Moses,  23  "Give the following instructions to the people of Israel. You must never eat fat, whether from cattle, sheep, or goats.  24  The fat of an animal found dead or torn to pieces by wild animals must never be eaten, though it may be used for any other purpose.  25  Anyone who eats fat from an animal presented as a special gift to the LORD will be cut off from the community.  26  No matter where you live, you must never consume the blood of any bird or animal.  27  Anyone who consumes blood will be cut off from the community."

A Portion for the Priests
 28  Then the LORD said to Moses,  29  "Give the following instructions to the people of Israel. When you present a peace offering to the LORD, bring part of it as a gift to the LORD.  30  Present it to the LORD with your own hands as a special gift to the LORD. Bring the fat of the animal, together with the breast, and lift up the breast as a special offering to the LORD.  31  Then the priest will burn the fat on the altar, but the breast will belong to Aaron and his descendants.  32  Give the right thigh of your peace offering to the priest as a gift.  33  The right thigh must always be given to the priest who offers the blood and the fat of the peace offering.  34  For I have reserved the breast of the special offering and the right thigh of the sacred offering for the priests. It is the permanent right of Aaron and his descendants to share in the peace offerings brought by the people of Israel.  35  This is their rightful share. The special gifts presented to the LORD have been reserved for Aaron and his descendants from the time they were set apart to serve the LORD as priests.  36  On the day they were anointed, the LORD commanded the Israelites to give these portions to the priests as their permanent share from generation to generation."
   37  These are the instructions for the burnt offering, the grain offering, the sin offering, and the guilt offering, as well as the ordination offering and the peace offering.  38  The LORD gave these instructions to Moses on Mount Sinai when he commanded the Israelites to present their offerings to the LORD in the wilderness of Sinai.
<<  6:1 Verses 6:1-7 are numbered 5:20-26 in Hebrew text.
<<  6:7 Or will make atonement for you before the L<%=ftSC%>ORD.
<<  6:8 Verses 6:8-30 are numbered 6:1-23 in Hebrew text.
<<  6:16 Hebrew Tent of Meeting; also in 6:26, 30.
<<  6:20 Hebrew ¬ of an ephah [2.2 liters].
<<  6:21 The meaning of this Hebrew term is uncertain.
<<  6:22 Hebrew the anointed priest.
<<  6:30 Or an offering to make atonement.
<<  7:7 Or to make atonement.

New Testament:  Matthew 25:1-30

Matthew 25 : 1-30

Parable of the Ten Bridesmaids
 1  "Then the Kingdom of Heaven will be like ten bridesmaids [1]  who took their lamps and went to meet the bridegroom.  2  Five of them were foolish, and five were wise.  3  The five who were foolish didn't take enough olive oil for their lamps,  4  but the other five were wise enough to take along extra oil.  5  When the bridegroom was delayed, they all became drowsy and fell asleep.
   6  "At midnight they were roused by the shout, `Look, the bridegroom is coming! Come out and meet him!'
   7  "All the bridesmaids got up and prepared their lamps.  8  Then the five foolish ones asked the others, `Please give us some of your oil because our lamps are going out.'
   9  "But the others replied, `We don't have enough for all of us. Go to a shop and buy some for yourselves.'
   10  "But while they were gone to buy oil, the bridegroom came. Then those who were ready went in with him to the marriage feast, and the door was locked.  11  Later, when the other five bridesmaids returned, they stood outside, calling, `Lord! Lord! Open the door for us!'
   12  "But he called back, `Believe me, I don't know you!'
   13  "So you, too, must keep watch! For you do not know the day or hour of my return." Parable of the Three Servants
 14  "Again, the Kingdom of Heaven can be illustrated by the story of a man going on a long trip. He called together his servants and entrusted his money to them while he was gone.  15  He gave five bags of silver [15]  to one, two bags of silver to another, and one bag of silver to the last—dividing it in proportion to their abilities. He then left on his trip.
   16  "The servant who received the five bags of silver began to invest the money and earned five more.  17  The servant with two bags of silver also went to work and earned two more.  18  But the servant who received the one bag of silver dug a hole in the ground and hid the master's money.
   19  "After a long time their master returned from his trip and called them to give an account of how they had used his money.  20  The servant to whom he had entrusted the five bags of silver came forward with five more and said, `Master, you gave me five bags of silver to invest, and I have earned five more.'
   21  "The master was full of praise. `Well done, my good and faithful servant. You have been faithful in handling this small amount, so now I will give you many more responsibilities. Let's celebrate together!'"    22  "The servant who had received the two bags of silver came forward and said, `Master, you gave me two bags of silver to invest, and I have earned two more.'
   23  "The master said, `Well done, my good and faithful servant. You have been faithful in handling this small amount, so now I will give you many more responsibilities. Let's celebrate together!'
   24  "Then the servant with the one bag of silver came and said, `Master, I knew you were a harsh man, harvesting crops you didn't plant and gathering crops you didn't cultivate.  25  I was afraid I would lose your money, so I hid it in the earth. Look, here is your money back.'
   26  "But the master replied, `You wicked and lazy servant! If you knew I harvested crops I didn't plant and gathered crops I didn't cultivate,  27  why didn't you deposit my money in the bank? At least I could have gotten some interest on it.'
   28  "Then he ordered, `Take the money from this servant, and give it to the one with the ten bags of silver.  29  "To those who use well what they are given, even more will be given, and they will have an abundance. But from those who do nothing, even what little they have will be taken away."  30  Now throw this useless servant into outer darkness, where there will be weeping and gnashing of teeth.'

<<  25:1 Or virgins; also in 25:7, 11.
<<  25:15 Greek talents; also throughout the story. A talent is equal to 75 pounds or 34 kilograms.
<<  25:21 Greek Enter into the joy of your master [or your Lord]; also in 25:23.

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