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Leviticus 2:12

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2:12 You can present them to the Lord as an offering of first fruit, 1  but they must not go up to the altar for a soothing aroma.

Leviticus 11:3

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11:3 You may eat any among the animals that has a divided hoof (the hooves are completely split in two 2 ) and that also chews the cud. 3 

Leviticus 11:5-6

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11:5 The rock badger 4  is unclean to you because it chews the cud even though its hoof is not divided. 11:6 The hare is unclean to you because it chews the cud even though its hoof is not divided.

Leviticus 14:20

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14:20 and the priest is to offer 5  the burnt offering and the grain offering on the altar. So the priest is to make atonement for him and he will be clean.

Leviticus 16:9

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16:9 Aaron must then present the goat which has been designated by lot for the Lord, 6  and he is to make it a sin offering,
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[2:12]  1 sn The “first fruit” referred to here was given to the priests as a prebend for their service to the Lord, not offered on the altar (Num 18:12).

[11:3]  2 tn Heb “every divider of hoof and cleaver of the cleft of hooves”; KJV, ASV “parteth the hoof, and is clovenfooted.”

[11:3]  3 tn Heb “bringer up of the cud” (a few of the ancient versions include the conjunction “and,” but it does not appear in the MT). The following verses make it clear that both dividing the hoof and chewing the cud were required; one of these conditions would not be enough to make the animal suitable for eating without the other.

[11:5]  3 sn A small animal generally understood to be Hyrax syriacus; KJV, ASV, NIV “coney”; NKJV “rock hyrax.”

[14:20]  4 tn Heb “cause to go up.”

[16:9]  5 tn Heb “which the lot has gone up on it for the Lord.”



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