Leviticus 6:26

The priest who makes the offering for sin will eat it in a holy place, in the courtyard of the Tent of Meeting. This is in the same place where the burnt offering is slaughtered.

Leviticus 10:17-18

Why did you not eat the sin offering in a sacred place? It is very holy! Jehovah gave it to you in order to take away the sin of the community.

Ezekiel 44:28-29

The priests will have no inheritance. I am their inheritance. Do not give them any possessions in Israel. The priests belong to me.

Exodus 27:9-18

Make a courtyard for the tent (tabernacle). The south side of the courtyard (toward the Negeb) should be one hundred and fifty feet long and have curtains made out of fine linen yarn.

Exodus 38:9-19

He made the courtyard. The south side curtains of the courtyard were fine twisted linen, one hundred and fifty feet long.

Exodus 40:33

He set up the courtyard around the tent and the altar and put up the screen at the entrance to the courtyard. At last Moses finished the work.

Leviticus 6:16

Any thing left is for Aaron and his sons to eat. It will be eaten as unleavened cakes in a holy place. They must eat it in the court of the Tent of Meeting.

Numbers 18:9-10

That part of the most holy offerings that is not burned belongs to you. It may come from a grain offering, an offering for sin, or a guilt offering. Whatever is brought to me, as a most holy offering will belong to you and your sons.

Ezekiel 42:13

The man said: The northern and southern side rooms that face the open area are holy rooms. These rooms are where the priests who come near Jehovah eat the holiest offerings. Because these rooms are holy, the priests keep the holiest offerings there: the grain offerings, the offerings for sin, and the guilt offerings.

Ezekiel 46:20

He said to me: This is the place where the priests must boil the meat for the guilt offering and the offering for sin. This is the place where they must bake grain offerings so that they do not have to bring the offerings into the outer courtyard. This way they will not transfer holiness to the people.

Hosea 4:8

They feed on the sins of my people, and set their heart on their iniquity.

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Summary

The priest that offereth it for sin shall eat it: in the holy place shall it be eaten, in the court of the tabernacle of the congregation.

In the holy

Bible References

Priest

Leviticus 10:17
Why did you not eat the sin offering in a sacred place? It is very holy! Jehovah gave it to you in order to take away the sin of the community.
Numbers 18:9
That part of the most holy offerings that is not burned belongs to you. It may come from a grain offering, an offering for sin, or a guilt offering. Whatever is brought to me, as a most holy offering will belong to you and your sons.
Ezekiel 44:28
The priests will have no inheritance. I am their inheritance. Do not give them any possessions in Israel. The priests belong to me.
Ezekiel 46:20
He said to me: This is the place where the priests must boil the meat for the guilt offering and the offering for sin. This is the place where they must bake grain offerings so that they do not have to bring the offerings into the outer courtyard. This way they will not transfer holiness to the people.
Hosea 4:8
They feed on the sins of my people, and set their heart on their iniquity.

In the holy

Leviticus 6:16
Any thing left is for Aaron and his sons to eat. It will be eaten as unleavened cakes in a holy place. They must eat it in the court of the Tent of Meeting.

In the court

Exodus 27:9
Make a courtyard for the tent (tabernacle). The south side of the courtyard (toward the Negeb) should be one hundred and fifty feet long and have curtains made out of fine linen yarn.
Exodus 38:9
He made the courtyard. The south side curtains of the courtyard were fine twisted linen, one hundred and fifty feet long.
Exodus 40:33
He set up the courtyard around the tent and the altar and put up the screen at the entrance to the courtyard. At last Moses finished the work.
Ezekiel 42:13
The man said: The northern and southern side rooms that face the open area are holy rooms. These rooms are where the priests who come near Jehovah eat the holiest offerings. Because these rooms are holy, the priests keep the holiest offerings there: the grain offerings, the offerings for sin, and the guilt offerings.