27 (A)“When a bull or a sheep or a goat is born, it shall be seven days with its mother; and from the eighth day and thereafter it shall be accepted as an offering made by fire to the Lord. 28 Whether it is a cow or ewe, do not kill both her (B)and her young on the same day. 29 And when you (C)offer a sacrifice of thanksgiving to the Lord, offer it of your own free will.

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27 “When a calf, a lamb or a goat(A) is born, it is to remain with its mother for seven days.(B) From the eighth day(C) on, it will be acceptable(D) as a food offering presented to the Lord. 28 Do not slaughter a cow or a sheep and its young on the same day.(E)

29 “When you sacrifice a thank offering(F) to the Lord, sacrifice it in such a way that it will be accepted on your behalf.

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27 When a bullock, or a sheep, or a goat, is brought forth, then it shall be seven days under the dam; and from the eighth day and thenceforth it shall be accepted for an offering made by fire unto the Lord.

28 And whether it be cow, or ewe, ye shall not kill it and her young both in one day.

29 And when ye will offer a sacrifice of thanksgiving unto the Lord, offer it at your own will.

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27 “When an ox or a sheep or a goat is born, it shall [a]remain (A)seven days [b]with its mother, and from the eighth day on it will be considered acceptable as a sacrifice of an offering by fire to the Lord. 28 (B)But, whether it is an ox or a sheep, you shall not slaughter both it and its young in one day. 29 When you sacrifice (C)a sacrifice of thanksgiving to the Lord, you shall sacrifice it so that you may be accepted.

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Footnotes

  1. Leviticus 22:27 Lit be
  2. Leviticus 22:27 Lit under

27 (A)“When an ox or sheep or goat is born, it shall remain seven days with its mother, and from the eighth day on it shall be acceptable as a food offering to the Lord. 28 But you shall not kill an ox or a sheep (B)and her young in one day. 29 And when you sacrifice a (C)sacrifice of thanksgiving to the Lord, you shall sacrifice it so that you may be accepted.

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