Leviticus 1:17
1:17 and tear it open by its wings without dividing it into two parts.
Finally, the priest must offer it up in smoke on the altar on the wood which is in the fire – it is a burnt offering, a gift of a soothing aroma to the
Lord.
Leviticus 2:2
2:2 Then he must bring it to the sons of Aaron, the priests, and the priest
must scoop out from there a handful of its choice wheat flour and some of its olive oil in addition to all of its frankincense, and the priest must offer its memorial portion
up in smoke on the altar – it is
a gift of a soothing aroma to the
Lord.
Leviticus 3:9
3:9 Then he must present a gift to the
Lord from the peace offering sacrifice: He must remove all the fatty tail up to the end of the spine, the fat covering the entrails, and all the fat on the entrails,
Leviticus 4:35
4:35 Then the one who brought the offering
must remove all its fat (just as the fat of the sheep is removed from the peace offering sacrifice) and the priest must offer them up in smoke on the altar on top of the other gifts of the
Lord. So the priest will make atonement
on his behalf for his sin which he has committed and he will be forgiven.
Leviticus 8:21
8:21 but the entrails and the legs he washed with water,
and Moses offered the whole ram up in smoke on the altar – it was a burnt offering for a soothing aroma, a gift to the
Lord, just as the
Lord had commanded Moses.
Leviticus 10:12
Perpetual Statutes Moses spoke to Aaron
10:12 Then Moses spoke to Aaron and to Eleazar and Ithamar, his remaining sons, “Take the grain offering which remains from the gifts of the Lord and eat it unleavened beside the altar, for it is most holy.
Leviticus 10:15
10:15 The thigh of the contribution offering and the breast of the wave offering they must bring in addition to the gifts of the fat parts to wave them as a wave offering before the
Lord, and it will belong to you and your sons with you for a perpetual statute just as the
Lord has commanded.”
Leviticus 21:21
21:21 No man from the descendants of Aaron the priest who has a physical flaw may step forward
to present the
Lord’s gifts; he has a physical flaw, so he must not step forward to present the food of his God.
Leviticus 22:22
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.
Leviticus 22:27
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.
Leviticus 23:18
23:18 Along with the loaves of bread,
you must also present seven flawless yearling lambs,
one young bull,
and two rams.
They are to be a burnt offering to the
Lord along with their grain offering
and drink offerings, a gift of a soothing aroma to the
Lord.