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Leviticus 6

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6 ‎(1) the LORD spoke to Moses, saying: ‎(2) Command Aaron and his sons thus: This is the ritual of the burnt offering: The burnt offering itself shall remain where it is burned upon the altar all night until morning, while the fire on the altar is kept going on it. ‎(3) The priest shall dress in linen raiment, with linen breeches next to his body; and he shall take up the ashes to which the fire has reduced the burnt offering on the altar and place them beside the altar. ‎(4) He shall then take off his vestments and put on other vestments, and carry the ashes outside the camp to a pure place. ‎(5) The fire on the altar shall be kept burning, not to go out: every morning the priest shall feed wood to it, lay out the burnt offering on it, and turn into smoke the fat parts of the offerings of well-being. ‎(6) A perpetual fire shall be kept burning on the altar, not to go out. ‎(7) And this is the ritual of the meal offering: Aaron’s sons shall present it before the LORD, in front of the altar. ‎(8) A handful of the choice flour and oil of the meal offering shall be taken from it, with all the frankincense that is on the meal offering, and this token portion shall be turned into smoke on the altar as a pleasing odor to the LORD. ‎(9) What is left of it shall be eaten by Aaron and his sons; it shall be eaten as unleavened cakes, in the sacred precinct; they shall eat it in the enclosure of the Tent of Meeting. ‎(10) It shall not be baked with leaven; I have given it as their portion from My offerings by fire; it is most holy, like the sin offering and the guilt offering. ‎(11) Only the males among Aaron’s descendants may eat of it, as their due for all time throughout the ages from the LORD’s offerings by fire. Anything that touches these shall become holy. ‎(12) the LORD spoke to Moses, saying: ‎(13) This is the offering that Aaron and his sons shall offer to the LORD on the occasion of his anointment: a tenth of an *ephah* of choice flour as a regular meal offering, half of it in the morning and half of it in the evening, ‎(14) shall be prepared with oil on a griddle. You shall bring it well soaked, and offer it as a meal offering of baked slices, of pleasing odor to the LORD. ‎(15) And so shall the priest, anointed from among his sons to succeed him, prepare it; it is the LORD’s—a law for all time—to be turned entirely into smoke. ‎(16) So, too, every meal offering of a priest shall be a whole offering: it shall not be eaten. ‎(17) the LORD spoke to Moses, saying: ‎(18) Speak to Aaron and his sons thus: This is the ritual of the sin offering: the sin offering shall be slaughtered before the LORD, at the spot where the burnt offering is slaughtered: it is most holy. ‎(19) The priest who offers it as a sin offering shall eat of it; it shall be eaten in the sacred precinct, in the enclosure of the Tent of Meeting. ‎(20) Anything that touches its flesh shall become holy; and if any of its blood is spattered upon a garment, you shall wash the bespattered part in the sacred precinct. ‎(21) An earthen vessel in which it was boiled shall be broken; if it was boiled in a copper vessel, [the vessel] shall be scoured and rinsed with water. ‎(22) Only the males in the priestly line may eat of it: it is most holy. ‎(23) But no sin offering may be eaten from which any blood is brought into the Tent of Meeting for expiation in the sanctuary; any such shall be consumed in fire.

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Commentaries

Shulchan Arukh, Orach Chayim

Targum Jonathan on Leviticus

Steinsaltz on Leviticus

Ramban on Leviticus

Rashi on Leviticus

Mishneh Torah, Negative Mitzvot

Mishneh Torah, Sacrificial Procedure

Mishneh Torah, Positive Mitzvot

Rashbam on Leviticus

Targum Jerusalem

Mishneh Torah, Vessels of the Sanctuary and Those Who Serve Therein

Mishneh Torah, The Chosen Temple

Mishneh Torah, Daily Offerings and Additional Offerings

Or HaChaim on Leviticus

Mishneh Torah, Woman Suspected of Infidelity

Sforno on Leviticus

Mishneh Torah, Prayer and the Priestly Blessing

Mishneh Torah, Sacrifices Rendered Unfit

Mishneh Torah, Leavened and Unleavened Bread

Mishneh Torah, First Fruits and other Gifts to Priests Outside the Sanctuary

Mishneh Torah, Admission into the Sanctuary

Ibn Ezra on Leviticus

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Version: The Contemporary Torah, Jewish Publication Society, 2006

Source: https://www.nli.org.il/he/books/NNL_ALEPH002529489/NLI

License: CC-BY-NC

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