'Next' in the Bible
"If his sacrifice accompanies a fulfilled vow or is a voluntary offering, it is to be eaten on the day the offeror brings the sacrifice. Anything left over is to be eaten the next day,
Next, he brought the bull for a sin offering. Aaron and his sons laid their hands on the bull's head for a sin offering.
Next, he brought the ram for the whole burnt offering. Aaron and his sons laid their hands on the head of the ram,
Next, Aaron's sons brought the blood to him and he dipped his fingers in the blood and placed it on the horns of the altar. As to the rest of the blood, he poured it at the base of the altar.
Next, he brought the grain offering, filled his hand with it, and burned it on the altar next to the burnt offering for that morning.
"On the next seventh day, the priest is to examine him again. If the skin rash didn't become dull and it didn't spread in the skin, then the priest is to pronounce him clean: it's a scab. He is to wash his clothes and be clean.
Your sacrifice is to be eaten on that day and the next day. Anything that remains to the third day is to be incinerated.
But if it's not redeemed by the end of a full year, then the house next to which is a wall is to belong in perpetuity to the one who bought it throughout his generations. It is not to be returned in the jubilee.
"If a resident alien or traveler becomes rich, but your relative who lives next to him is so poor that he sells himself to that resident alien or traveler among you or to a member of the resident alien's family,