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From: "Donnie Parrett" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, January 29, 2009 11:30 PM
Subject: Daily Bible Reading For Friday January 30


> Leviticus 1-3 (The Message)
>
> Leviticus 1
>
> Whole-Burnt-Offering
> 1-2God called Moses and spoke to him from the Tent of Meeting: "Speak to 
> the People of Israel. Tell
> them, When anyone presents an offering to God, present
> an animal from either the herd or the flock.
>
> 3-9 "If the offering is a Whole-Burnt-Offering from the herd, present a 
> male without a defect at
> the entrance to the Tent of Meeting that it may be accepted
> by God. Lay your hand on the head of the Whole-Burnt-Offering so that it 
> may be accepted on your
> behalf to make atonement for you. Slaughter the bull in
> God's presence. Aaron's sons, the priests, will make an offering of the 
> blood by splashing it
> against all sides of the Altar that stands at the entrance
> to the Tent of Meeting. Next, skin the Whole-Burnt-Offering and cut it up. 
> Aaron's sons, the
> priests, will prepare a fire on the Altar, carefully laying
> out the wood, and then arrange the body parts, including the head and the 
> suet, on the wood prepared
> for the fire on the Altar. Scrub the entrails and
> legs clean. The priest will burn it all on the Altar: a 
> Whole-Burnt-Offering, a Fire-Gift, a
> pleasing fragrance to God.
>
> 10-13 "If the Whole-Burnt-Offering comes from the flock, whether sheep or 
> goat, present a male
> without defect. Slaughter it on the north side of the Altar
> in God's presence. The sons of Aaron, the priests, will throw the blood 
> against all sides of the
> Altar. Cut it up and the priest will arrange the pieces,
> including the head and the suet, on the wood prepared for burning on the 
> Altar. Scrub the entrails
> and legs clean. The priest will offer it all, burning
> it on the Altar: a Whole-Burnt-Offering, a Fire-Gift, a pleasing fragrance 
> to God.
>
> 14-17 "If a bird is presented to God for the Whole-Burnt-Offering it can 
> be either a dove or a
> pigeon. The priest will bring it to the Altar, wring off
> its head, and burn it on the Altar. But he will first drain the blood on 
> the side of the Altar,
> remove the gizzard and its contents, and throw them on
> the east side of the Altar where the ashes are piled. Then rip it open by 
> its wings but leave it in
> one piece and burn it on the Altar on the wood prepared
> for the fire: a Whole-Burnt-Offering, a Fire-Gift, a pleasing fragrance to 
> God."
>
> Leviticus 2
>
> Grain-Offering
> 1-3 " When you present a Grain-Offering to God, use fine flour. Pour oil 
> on it, put incense on it,
> and bring it to Aaron's sons, the priests. One of them
> will take a handful of the fine flour and oil, with all the incense, and 
> burn it on the Altar for a
> memorial: a Fire-Gift, a pleasing fragrance to God.
> The rest of the Grain-Offering is for Aaron and his sons-a most holy part 
> of the Fire-Gifts to God.
>
> 4 "When you present a Grain-Offering of oven-baked loaves, use fine flour, 
> mixed with oil but no
> yeast. Or present wafers made without yeast and spread
> with oil.
>
> 5-6 "If you bring a Grain-Offering cooked on a griddle, use fine flour 
> mixed with oil but without
> yeast. Crumble it and pour oil on it-it's a Grain-Offering.
>
> 7 "If you bring a Grain-Offering deep-fried in a pan, make it of fine 
> flour with oil.
>
> 8-10 "Bring the Grain-Offering you make from these ingredients and present 
> it to the priest. He
> will bring it to the Altar, break off a memorial piece
> from the Grain-Offering, and burn it on the Altar: a Fire-Gift, a pleasing 
> fragrance to God. The
> rest of the Grain-Offering is for Aaron and his sons-a
> most holy part of the gifts to God.
>
> 11-13 "All the Grain-Offerings that you present to God must be made 
> without yeast; you must never
> burn any yeast or honey as a Fire-Gift to God. You may
> offer them to God as an offering of firstfruits but not on the Altar as a 
> pleasing fragrance. Season
> every presentation of your Grain-Offering with salt.
> Don't leave the salt of the covenant with your God out of your 
> Grain-Offerings. Present all your
> offerings with salt.
>
> 14-16 "If you present a Grain-Offering of firstfruits to God, bring 
> crushed heads of the new grain
> roasted. Put oil and incense on it-it's a Grain-Offering.
> The priest will burn some of the mixed grain and oil with all the incense 
> as a memorial-a Fire-Gift
> to God."
>
> Leviticus 3
>
> The Peace-Offering
> 1-5"If your offering is a Peace-Offering and you present an animal from 
> the herd, either male or
> female, it must be an animal without any defect. Lay your
> hand on the head of your offering and slaughter it at the entrance of the 
> Tent of Meeting. Aaron's
> sons, the priests, will throw the blood on all sides
> of the Altar. As a Fire-Gift to God from the Peace-Offering, present all 
> the fat that covers or is
> connected to the entrails, the two kidneys and the fat
> around them at the loins, and the lobe of the liver that is removed along 
> with the kidneys. Aaron
> and his sons will burn it on the Altar along with the
> Whole-Burnt-Offering that is on the wood prepared for the fire: a 
> Fire-Gift, a pleasing fragrance to
> God.
>
> 6-11 "If your Peace-Offering to God comes from the flock, bring a male or 
> female without defect. If
> you offer a lamb, offer it to God. Lay your hand on
> the head of your offering and slaughter it at the Tent of Meeting. The 
> sons of Aaron will throw its
> blood on all sides of the Altar. As a Fire-Gift to
> God from the Peace-Offering, present its fat, the entire fat tail cut off 
> close to the backbone, all
> the fat on and connected to the entrails, the two
> kidneys and the fat around them on the loins, and the lobe of the liver 
> which is removed along with
> the kidneys. The priest will burn it on the Altar:
> a meal, a Fire-Gift to God.
>
> 12-16 "If the offering is a goat, bring it into the presence of God, lay 
> your hand on its head, and
> slaughter it in front of the Tent of Meeting. Aaron's
> sons will throw the blood on all sides of the Altar. As a Fire-Gift to God 
> present the fat that
> covers and is connected to the entrails, the two kidneys
> and the fat which is around them on the loins, and the lobe of the liver 
> which is removed along with
> the kidneys. The priest will burn them on the Altar:
> a meal, a Fire-Gift, a pleasing fragrance.
>
> 16-17 "All the fat belongs to God. This is the fixed rule down through the 
> generations, wherever
> you happen to live: Don't eat the fat; don't eat the blood.
> None of it."
>
> 


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