Search: 22 results

Exact Match

He himself is to take to the Lord the offering made by fire, even the fat with the breast, so that the breast may be waved for a wave offering before the Lord.

So Aaron came near to the altar and put to death the ox for the sin-offering for himself;

While the disease is on him, he will be unclean. He is unclean: let him keep by himself, living outside the tent-circle.

This is the law for the man who has the disease of the leper on him, and who is not able to get that which is necessary for making himself clean.

And when a man who has a flow from his body is made clean from it, he is to take seven days to make himself clean, washing his clothing and bathing his body in flowing water, and then he will be clean.

And Aaron is to give the ox of the sin-offering for himself, to make himself and his house free from sin.

And Aaron is to give the ox of the sin-offering for himself and take away sin from himself and his house, and put to death the ox of the sin-offering which is for himself.

And no man may be in the Tent of meeting from the time when Aaron goes in to take away sin in the holy place till he comes out, having made himself and his house and all the people of Israel free from sin.

And the Lord said to Moses, Say to the priests, the sons of Aaron, Let no man make himself unclean for the dead among his people;

And for his sister, a virgin, for she is his near relation and has had no husband, he may make himself unclean.

But let him, being a chief among his people, not make himself unclean in such a way as to put shame on himself.

He who puts a beast to death will have to make payment for it; he who puts a man to death will himself be put to death.

And if he has no one to get it back for him, and later he himself gets wealth and has enough money to get it back;

But if he is not able to get it back for himself, then it will be kept by him who gave a price for it, till the year of Jubilee; and in that year it will go back to its first owner and he will have his property again.

And if your brother becomes poor and gives himself to you for money, do not make use of him like a servant who is your property;

And if one from another nation living among you gets wealth, and your countryman, at his side, becomes poor and gives himself for money to the man from another nation or to one of his family;

After he has given himself he has the right to be made free, for a price, by one of his brothers,

Or his father's brother, or the son of his father's brother, or any near relation; or if he gets money, he may make himself free.

And let the years be numbered from the time when he gave himself to his owner till the year of Jubilee, and the price given for him will be in relation to the number of years, on the scale of the payment of a servant.

These are the rules, decisions, and laws, which the Lord made between himself and the children of Israel in Mount Sinai, by the hand of Moses.

But if he has a desire to get it back for himself, let him give a fifth more than your value.