祭司獻贖過祭的條例

「以下是獻贖過祭的條例。

「贖過祭是至聖的。 要在殺燔祭牲的地方宰贖過祭祭牲,祭牲的血要灑在祭壇周圍。 要獻上祭牲的所有脂肪,包括肥尾巴、遮蓋內臟的脂肪、 兩個腎臟和腎臟上靠近腰部的脂肪以及肝葉。 祭司要在壇上焚燒這一切,作為獻給耶和華的火祭。這是贖過祭。 祭司家的任何男子都可以吃剩下的祭肉,但要在聖潔之處吃,因為這是至聖之物。 祭物要歸主持祭禮的祭司,這一條例也適用於贖罪祭。 燔祭牲的皮要歸主持祭禮的祭司。 至於素祭,不論是用爐烤的,還是用平底鍋或煎鍋做的,都要歸主持祭禮的祭司。 10 但調油的或乾的素祭要歸亞倫的子孫,由他們均分。

獻平安祭的條例

11 「以下是向耶和華獻平安祭的條例。

12 「如果有人為感謝耶和華而獻平安祭,除了獻祭牲以外,要一同獻上調油的無酵餅、塗油的無酵薄餅及調油的細麵餅, 13 也要一同獻上有酵餅。 14 他要從每種餅中各取一個,作為舉祭獻給耶和華。舉祭歸灑平安祭祭牲血的祭司。 15 至於祭牲的肉,要在獻祭的當天吃完,不可留到次日早晨。 16 如果是自願獻的或為了還願而獻的祭物,要在當天吃祭肉,剩下的可以留到第二天吃。 17 但到第三天,必須燒掉剩下的祭肉。 18 如果第三天仍然吃,所獻的祭便不蒙悅納,毫無價值,是不潔淨的。吃的人要自擔罪責。

19 「祭肉如果接觸到任何不潔之物,就不可以吃,要燒掉。潔淨的人都可以吃平安祭的祭肉。 20 如果有人不潔淨,卻吃獻給耶和華的平安祭祭肉,要將他從民中剷除。 21 如果有人接觸到人或獸的不潔之物,或任何不潔的可憎之物,又吃獻給耶和華的平安祭祭肉,要將他從民中剷除。」

22 耶和華對摩西說: 23 「你把以下條例告訴以色列人。

「你們不可吃牛、綿羊或山羊的脂肪。 24 自然死亡或被野獸咬死的動物的脂肪也不可吃,但可以作其他用途。 25 無論誰吃了獻給耶和華的火祭祭牲的脂肪,都要將他從民中剷除。 26 你們無論住在哪裡,都不可吃鳥和獸的血。 27 凡吃血的,要將他從民中剷除。」

28 耶和華對摩西說: 29 「你把以下條例告訴以色列人。

「凡向耶和華獻平安祭的,都要從平安祭中取出一份獻給耶和華作禮物。 30 他要親手將這獻給耶和華的火祭帶來,將祭牲的脂肪和胸肉帶來,在耶和華面前將胸肉搖一搖,當作搖祭獻上。 31 祭司要把脂肪放在壇上焚燒,胸肉歸亞倫及其子孫。 32 你們要把祭牲的右腿獻為舉祭,歸給祭司。 33 要把右腿歸給亞倫子孫中獻平安祭的血和脂肪的那位祭司。 34 因為耶和華已經從以色列人獻的平安祭中,把作搖祭的胸肉和作舉祭的腿肉賜給祭司亞倫及其子孫。他們在以色列人中要永遠享有這一份。 35 從亞倫及其子孫受膏為祭司事奉耶和華開始,在獻給耶和華的火祭中,這是他們應得之份。 36 祭司受膏之日,耶和華就命令以色列人把這部分祭肉分給他們,這是他們世世代代應得之份。」

37 以上是獻燔祭、素祭、贖罪祭、贖過祭、平安祭和授聖職時所獻之祭的條例。 38 這些條例是耶和華在西奈山上吩咐摩西的。同一天,摩西命令以色列人在西奈曠野向耶和華獻祭。

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Guilt Offerings

“These are the rules for the guilt offering, which is very holy: A priest must kill the guilt offering in the same place where they kill the burnt offerings. Then he must sprinkle the blood from the guilt offering around the altar.

“The priest must offer all the fat from the guilt offering. He must offer the fat tail and the fat that covers the inner parts. He must offer the two kidneys and the fat covering them at the lower back muscle. He must also offer the fat part of the liver. He must remove it with the kidneys. He must bring these things to the altar as a gift to the Lord. It is a guilt offering.

“Any male in a priest’s family may eat the guilt offering. It is very holy, so it must be eaten in a holy place. The guilt offering is like the sin offering. The same rules are for both offerings. The priest who does the sacrificing will get the meat for food. He will also get the skin[a] from the burnt offering. Every grain offering belongs to the priest who offers it. That priest will get the grain offerings that were baked in an oven, or cooked on a frying pan, or in a baking dish. 10 The grain offerings will belong to Aaron’s sons. It doesn’t make any difference if the grain offerings are dry or mixed with oil. The sons of Aaron will all share this food.

Fellowship Offerings

11 “This is the law of the sacrifice of fellowship offerings that you bring to the Lord: 12 People can bring fellowship offerings to show their thanks to God. If you bring your sacrifice to give thanks, you should also bring unleavened bread mixed with oil, wafers with oil poured over them, and loaves of fine flour mixed with oil. 13 You must also bring loaves of bread made with yeast to go with your fellowship offering. 14 Offer one each of these different kinds of bread as a gift to the Lord. Then it will belong to the priest who sprinkles the blood of the fellowship offerings. 15 The meat of the fellowship offering must be eaten on the same day it is offered as a way of showing thanks to God. None of the meat should remain until the next morning.

16 “If you bring a fellowship offering simply because you want to give a gift to God or because it is part of a special promise you made to him, the sacrifice should be eaten the same day you offer it. But if there is any left, it must be eaten the next day. 17 If any meat from this sacrifice is still left over on the third day, it must be burned in the fire. 18 If anyone eats the meat from the fellowship offering on the third day, the Lord will not accept it as a sacrifice. It will have no value for that person, and to the Lord it will be like rotten meat! Whoever eats it will be responsible for their sin.

19 “People must not eat any of the meat that touches anything unclean. They must burn this meat in the fire. Whoever is clean may eat the meat from the fellowship offering. 20 But anyone who is unclean and eats the meat from the fellowship offerings that was offered to the Lord must be separated from their people.

21 “If you touch something that is unclean, it doesn’t matter if it was made unclean by a person, an animal, or some disgusting thing, you will become unclean. And if you eat any of the meat from the fellowship offerings that was given to the Lord, you must be separated from your people.”

22 The Lord said to Moses, 23 “Tell the Israelites: You must not eat any fat from your cattle, sheep, or goats. 24 You may use the fat from any animal that has died by itself or was torn by other animals, but you must never eat it. 25 Whoever eats the fat from an animal that was offered as a gift to the Lord must be separated from their people.

26 “No matter where you live, you must never eat blood from any bird or any animal. 27 Anyone who eats blood must be separated from their people.”

Rules for the Offerings Presented to God

28 The Lord said to Moses, 29 “Tell the Israelites: If you bring a fellowship offering to the Lord, you must present that gift to the Lord yourself. 30 You must bring the fat and the breast of the animal to the priest. Then he will lift up the breast in front of the Lord to show it was presented to God. 31 The priest will burn the fat on the altar, but the breast of the animal will belong to Aaron and his sons. 32 You must also give the right thigh from the fellowship offering as a gift to the priest. 33 That part of the fellowship offering will belong to the priest[b] who carries the blood and fat to the altar. 34 I will accept the breast that was lifted up and the gift of the right thigh from the Israelites. Then I will give these things to Aaron and his sons. This is their share from the fellowship offerings of the Israelites forever.”

35 Those parts from the gifts offered to the Lord were given to Aaron and his sons. Whenever Aaron and his sons serve as the Lord’s priests, they get that share of the sacrifices. 36 The Lord commanded the Israelites to give those parts to the priests once they have been anointed. That will be their share from the Israelites forever.

37 These are the laws about burnt offerings, grain offerings, sin offerings, guilt offerings, fellowship offerings, and offerings for when the priests are appointed. 38 The Lord gave these laws to Moses on Mount Sinai when he commanded the Israelites to bring their offerings to the Lord in the desert of Sinai.

Footnotes

  1. Leviticus 7:8 skin This was used for making leather.
  2. Leviticus 7:33 the priest Literally, “him of the sons of Aaron.”