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Text -- Leviticus 22:14-33 (NET)

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22:14 “‘If a man eats a holy offering by mistake, he must add one fifth to it and give the holy offering to the priest. 22:15 They must not profane the holy offerings which the Israelites contribute to the Lord, 22:16 and so cause them to incur a penalty for guilt when they eat their holy offerings, for I am the Lord who sanctifies them.’”
Regulations for Offering Votive and Freewill Offerings
22:17 The Lord spoke to Moses: 22:18 “Speak to Aaron, his sons, and all the Israelites and tell them, ‘When any man from the house of Israel or from the foreigners in Israel presents his offering for any of the votive or freewill offerings which they present to the Lord as a burnt offering, 22:19 if it is to be acceptable for your benefit it must be a flawless male from the cattle, sheep, or goats. 22:20 You must not present anything that has a flaw, because it will not be acceptable for your benefit. 22:21 If a man presents a peace offering sacrifice to the Lord for a special votive offering or for a freewill offering from the herd or the flock, it must be flawless to be acceptable; it must have no flaw. 22:22 “‘You must not present to the Lord something blind, or with a broken bone, or mutilated, or with a running sore, or with a festering eruption, or with a feverish rash. You must not give any of these as a gift on the altar to the Lord. 22:23 As for an ox or a sheep with a limb too long or stunted, you may present it as a freewill offering, but it will not be acceptable for a votive offering. 22:24 You must not present to the Lord something with testicles that are bruised, crushed, torn, or cut off; you must not do this in your land. 22:25 Even from a foreigner you must not present the food of your God from such animals as these, for they are ruined and flawed; they will not be acceptable for your benefit.’” 22:26 The Lord spoke to Moses: 22:27 “When an ox, lamb, or goat is born, it must be under the care of its mother seven days, but from the eighth day onward it will be acceptable as an offering gift to the Lord. 22:28 You must not slaughter an ox or a sheep and its young on the same day. 22:29 When you sacrifice a thanksgiving offering to the Lord, you must sacrifice it so that it is acceptable for your benefit. 22:30 On that very day it must be eaten; you must not leave any part of it over until morning. I am the Lord. 22:31 “You must be sure to do my commandments. I am the Lord. 22:32 You must not profane my holy name, and I will be sanctified in the midst of the Israelites. I am the Lord who sanctifies you, 22:33 the one who brought you out from the land of Egypt to be your God. I am the Lord.”
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Names, People and Places, Dictionary Themes and Topics

Names, People and Places:
 · Aaron a son of Amram; brother of Moses,son of Amram (Kohath Levi); patriarch of Israel's priests,the clan or priestly line founded by Aaron
 · Egypt descendants of Mizraim
 · Israel a citizen of Israel.,a member of the nation of Israel
 · Moses a son of Amram; the Levite who led Israel out of Egypt and gave them The Law of Moses,a Levite who led Israel out of Egypt and gave them the law


Dictionary Themes and Topics: LEVITICUS, 1 | Israel | Blemish | Offerings | SACRIFICE, IN THE OLD TESTAMENT, 2 | Vows | Dedication | BEEVES | EUNUCH | MAIMED | Strangers | WILL, VOLITION | SECT | God | Priest | Scurvy | Free-Will Offerings | Wen | EWE | Lamb | more
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NET Notes: Lev 22:14 When a person trespassed in regard to something sacred to the Lord, reparation was to be made for the trespass, involving restitution of that which wa...

NET Notes: Lev 22:15 Heb “the holy offerings of the sons of Israel which they contribute to the Lord.” The subject “they” here refers to the Israel...

NET Notes: Lev 22:16 That is, when the lay people eat portions of offerings that should have been eaten only by priests and those who belonged to priestly households.

NET Notes: Lev 22:18 Heb “and from the foreigner [singular] in Israel.” Some medieval Hebrew mss, Smr, LXX, Syriac, and Vulgate add “who resides” a...

NET Notes: Lev 22:19 Heb “for your acceptance.” See Lev 1:3-4 above and the notes there.

NET Notes: Lev 22:20 Heb “not for acceptance shall it be for you”; NIV “it will not be accepted on your behalf” (NRSV and NLT both similar).

NET Notes: Lev 22:21 Heb “all/any flaw shall not be in it.”

NET Notes: Lev 22:22 This term for offering “gift” is explained in the note on Lev 1:9.

NET Notes: Lev 22:23 The freewill offering was voluntary, so the regulations regarding it were more relaxed. Once a vow was made, the paying of it was not voluntary (see B...

NET Notes: Lev 22:24 Compare Lev 21:20b.

NET Notes: Lev 22:25 Heb “for their being ruined [is] in them, flaw is in them”; NRSV “are mutilated, with a blemish in them”; NIV “are defor...

NET Notes: Lev 22:27 Heb “for an offering of a gift.”

NET Notes: Lev 22:28 Heb “in one day.”

NET Notes: Lev 22:29 Heb “for your acceptance” (see the notes on Lev 1:3-4 and 22:19 above).

NET Notes: Lev 22:30 Heb “from it.”

NET Notes: Lev 22:31 Heb “And you shall keep my commandments and you shall do them.” This appears to be a kind of verbal hendiadys, where the first verb is a m...

NET Notes: Lev 22:33 Heb “to be to you for God.”

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