'Sacred' in the Bible
"When Aaron and his sons have finished covering the sanctuary and all the utensils of the sanctuary, and the camp is about to travel, then the descendants of Kohath are to come and carry them, but they are not to touch the most sacred objects, so they won't die. These are the duties of the descendants of Kohath at the Tent of Meeting."
Every offering from all the most sacred things of the Israelis that they bring to the priest is to belong to him.
Furthermore, everyone's sacred things belong to him, as well as whatever a person gives to the priest."
This is what is to belong to you from consecrated offerings spared from the fire: all of their offerings, grain offerings, sin offerings, and trespass offerings that they render to me. They're to be considered most sacred to you and your sons.
You may eat them as consecrated gifts. Every male may eat them. They're sacred for you.
You won't sin by offering the best of it, and you are not to profane the sacred things of the Israelis, so that you won't die."
"On the first day, you are to hold a sacred assembly. No servile work is to be done.
On the seventh day you are to hold another sacred assembly for your benefit, on which no servile work is to be done."
"On the first day of your harvest season, you are to hold a sacred assembly when you present your first fruits during the Festival of Weeks. No servile work is to be done.
"You are to hold a sacred assembly on the first day of the seventh month of each year. No servile work is to be done. It's a day of blowing trumpets for you.
"You are to hold a sacred assembly on the tenth day of this same seventh month. You are to humble yourselves, and no servile work is to be done.
"You are to hold a sacred assembly on the fifteenth day of the same seventh month. No servile work is to be done. You are to celebrate a festival to the LORD for seven days by
"On the eighth day, you are to call a sacred assembly. No servile work is to be done.