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----- Original Message ----- From: "Donnie Parrett" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, January 30, 2009 9:39 PM Subject: Daily Bible Reading For Saturday January 31 > Leviticus 4-6 (The Message) > > Leviticus 4 > > The Absolution-Offering > 1-12 God spoke to Moses: "Tell the Israelites, When a person sins > unintentionally by straying from > any of God's commands, breaking what must not be broken, > if it's the anointed priest who sins and so brings guilt on the people, he > is to bring a bull > without defect to God as an Absolution-Offering for the sin > he has committed. Have him bring the bull to the entrance of the Tent of > Meeting in the presence of > God, lay his hand on the bull's head, and slaughter > the bull before God. He is then to take some of the bull's blood, bring it > into the Tent of Meeting, > dip his finger in the blood, and sprinkle some of > it seven times before God, before the curtain of the Sanctuary. He is to > smear some of the blood on > the horns of the Altar of Fragrant Incense before God > which is in the Tent of Meeting. He is to pour the rest of the bull's > blood out at the base of the > Altar of Whole-Burnt-Offering at the entrance of the > Tent of Meeting. He is to remove all the fat from the bull of the > Absolution-Offering, the fat which > covers and is connected to the entrails, the two kidneys > and the fat that is around them at the loins, and the lobe of the liver > which he takes out along > with the kidneys-the same procedure as when the fat is > removed from the bull of the Peace-Offering. Finally, he is to burn all > this on the Altar of Burnt > Offering. Everything else-the bull's hide, meat, head, > legs, organs, and guts-he is to take outside the camp to a clean place > where the ashes are dumped > and is to burn it on a wood fire. > > 13-21 "If the whole congregation sins unintentionally by straying from one > of the commandments of > God that must not be broken, they become guilty even > though no one is aware of it. When they do become aware of the sin they've > committed, the > congregation must bring a bull as an Absolution-Offering and > present it at the Tent of Meeting. The elders of the congregation will lay > their hands on the bull's > head in the presence of God and one of them will slaughter > it before God. The anointed priest will then bring some of the blood into > the Tent of Meeting, dip > his finger in the blood, and sprinkle some of it seven > times before God in front of the curtain. He will smear some of the blood > on the horns of the Altar > which is before God in the Tent of Meeting and pour > the rest of it at the base of the Altar of Whole-Burnt-Offering at the > entrance of the Tent of > Meeting. He will remove all the fat and burn it on the Altar. > He will follow the same procedure with this bull as with the bull for the > Absolution-Offering. The > priest makes atonement for them and they are forgiven. > They then will take the bull outside the camp and burn it just as they > burned the first bull. It's > the Absolution-Offering for the congregation. > > 22-26 "When a ruler sins unintentionally by straying from one of the > commands of his God which must > not be broken, he is guilty. When he becomes aware > of the sin he has committed, he must bring a goat for his offering, a male > without any defect, lay > his hand on the head of the goat, and slaughter it in > the place where they slaughter the Whole-Burnt-Offering in the presence of > God-it's an > Absolution-Offering. The priest will then take some of the blood > of the Absolution-Offering with his finger, smear it on the horns of the > Altar of > Whole-Burnt-Offering, and pour the rest at the base of the Altar. He > will burn all its fat on the Altar, the same as with the fat of the > Peace-Offering. > > "The priest makes atonement for him on account of his sin and he's > forgiven. > > 27-31 "When an ordinary member of the congregation sins unintentionally, > straying from one of the > commandments of God which must not be broken, he is guilty. > When he is made aware of his sin, he shall bring a goat, a female without > any defect, and offer it > for his sin, lay his hand on the head of the Absolution-Offering, > and slaughter it at the place of the Whole-Burnt-Offering. The priest will > take some of its blood > with his finger, smear it on the horns of the Altar of > Whole-Burnt-Offering, and pour the rest at the base of the Altar. Finally, > he'll take out all the > fat, the same as with the Peace-Offerings, and burn it > on the Altar for a pleasing fragrance to God. > > "In this way, the priest makes atonement for him and he's forgiven. > > 32-35 "If he brings a lamb for an Absolution-Offering, he shall present a > female without any > defect, lay his hand on the head of the Absolution-Offering, > and slaughter it at the same place they slaughter the > Whole-Burnt-Offering. The priest will take > some of the blood of the Absolution-Offering with his > finger, smear it on the horns of the Altar of Burnt-Offering, and pour the > rest at the base of the > Altar. He shall remove all the fat, the same as for > the lamb of the Peace-Offering. Finally, the priest will burn it on the > Altar on top of the gifts to > God. > > "In this way, the priest makes atonement for him on account of his sin > and he's forgiven." > > Leviticus 5 > 1 " If you sin by not stepping up and offering yourself as a witness to > something you've heard or > seen in cases of wrongdoing, you'll be held responsible. > > 2 "Or if you touch anything ritually unclean, like the carcass of an > unclean animal, wild or > domestic, or a dead reptile, and you weren't aware of it at > the time, but you're contaminated and you're guilty; > > 3 "Or if you touch human uncleanness, any sort of ritually contaminating > uncleanness, and you're > not aware of it at the time, but later you realize it > and you're guilty; > > 4 "Or if you impulsively swear to do something, whether good or bad- some > rash oath that just pops > out-and you aren't aware of what you've done at the > time, but later you come to realize it and you're guilty in any of these > cases; > > 5-6 "When you are guilty, immediately confess the sin that you've > committed and bring as your > penalty to God for the sin you have committed a female lamb > or goat from the flock for an Absolution-Offering. > > "In this way, the priest will make atonement for your sin. > > 7-10 "If you can't afford a lamb, bring as your penalty to God for the sin > you have committed two > doves or two pigeons, one for the Absolution-Offering > and the other for the Whole-Burnt-Offering. Bring them to the priest who > will first offer the one > for the Absolution-Offering: He'll wring its neck but > not sever it, splash some of the blood of the Absolution-Offering against > the Altar, and squeeze the > rest of it out at the base. It's an Absolution-Offering. > He'll then take the second bird and offer it as a Whole-Burnt-Offering, > following the procedures > step-by-step. > > "In this way, the priest will make atonement for your sin and you're > forgiven. > > 11-12 "If you cannot afford the two doves or pigeons, bring two quarts of > fine flour for your > Absolution-Offering. Don't put oil or incense on it-it's > an Absolution-Offering. Bring it to the priest; he'll take a handful from > it as a memorial and burn > it on the Altar with the gifts for God. It's an Absolution-Offering. > > 13 "The priest will make atonement for you and any of these sins you've > committed and you're > forgiven. The rest of the offering belongs to the priest, > the same as with the Grain-Offering." > > Compensation-Offering > 14-16 God spoke to Moses: "When a person betrays his trust and unknowingly > sins by straying against > any of the holy things of God, he is to bring as his > penalty to God a ram without any defect from the flock, the value of the > ram assessed in shekels, > according to the Sanctuary shekel for a Compensation-Offering. > He is to make additional compensation for the sin he has committed against > any holy thing by adding > twenty percent to the ram and giving it to the priest. > > "Thus the priest will make atonement for him with the ram of the > Compensation-Offering and he's > forgiven. > > 17-18 "If anyone sins by breaking any of the commandments of God which > must not be broken, but > without being aware of it at the time, the moment he does > realize his guilt he is held responsible. He is to bring to the priest a > ram without any defect, > assessed at the value of the Compensation-Offering. > > 18-19 "Thus the priest will make atonement for him for his error that he > was unaware of and he's > forgiven. It is a Compensation-Offering; he was surely > guilty before God." > > Leviticus 6 > 1-6 God spoke to Moses: "When anyone sins by betraying trust with God by > deceiving his neighbor > regarding something entrusted to him, or by robbing or > cheating or threatening him; or if he has found something lost and lies > about it and swears falsely > regarding any of these sins that people commonly commit-when > he sins and is found guilty, he must return what he stole or extorted, > restore what was entrusted to > him, return the lost thing he found, or anything else > about which he swore falsely. He must make full compensation, add twenty > percent to it, and hand it > over to the owner on the same day he brings his Compensation-Offering. > He must present to God as his Compensation-Offering a ram without any > defect from the flock, > assessed at the value of a Compensation-Offering. > > 7 "Thus the priest will make atonement for him before God and he's > forgiven of any of the things > that one does that bring guilt." > > Further Instructions > 8-13 God spoke to Moses: "Command Aaron and his sons. Tell them, These are > the instructions for the > Whole-Burnt-Offering. Leave the Whole-Burnt-Offering > on the Altar hearth through the night until morning, with the fire kept > burning on the Altar. Then > dress in your linen clothes with linen underwear next > to your body. Remove the ashes remaining from the Whole-Burnt-Offering and > place them beside the > Altar. Then change clothes and carry the ashes outside > the camp to a clean place. Meanwhile keep the fire on the Altar burning; > it must not go out. > Replenish the wood for the fire every morning, arrange the > Whole-Burnt-Offering on it, and burn the fat of the Peace-Offering on top > of it all. Keep the fire > burning on the Altar continuously. It must not go out. > > 14-18 "These are the instructions for the Grain-Offering. Aaron's sons are > to present it to God in > front of the Altar. The priest takes a handful of the > fine flour of the Grain-Offering with its oil and all its incense and > burns this as a memorial on > the Altar, a pleasing fragrance to God. Aaron and his > sons eat the rest of it. It is unraised bread and so eaten in a holy > place-in the Courtyard of the > Tent of Meeting. They must not bake it with yeast. I > have designated it as their share of the gifts presented to me. It is very > holy, like the > Absolution-Offering and the Compensation-Offering. Any male descendant > among Aaron's sons may eat it. This is a fixed rule regarding God's gifts, > stretching down the > generations. Anyone who touches these offerings must be > holy." > > 19-23 God spoke to Moses: "This is the offering which Aaron and his sons > each are to present to God > on the day he is anointed: two quarts of fine flour > as a regular Grain-Offering, half in the morning and half in the evening. > Prepare it with oil on a > griddle. Bring it well-mixed and then present it crumbled > in pieces as a pleasing fragrance to God. Aaron's son who is anointed to > succeed him offers it to > God-this is a fixed rule. The whole thing is burned. > Every Grain-Offering of a priest is burned completely; it must not be > eaten." > > 24-30 God spoke to Moses: "Tell Aaron and his sons, These are the > instructions for the > Absolution-Offering. Slaughter the Absolution-Offering in the place > where the Whole-Burnt-Offering is slaughtered before God-the offering is > most holy. The priest in > charge eats it in a holy place, the Courtyard of the > Tent of Meeting. Anyone who touches any of the meat must be holy. A > garment that gets blood > spattered on it must be washed in a holy place. Break the clay > pot in which the meat was cooked. If it was cooked in a bronze pot, scour > it and rinse it with > water. Any male among the priestly families may eat it; > it is most holy. But any Absolution-Offering whose blood is brought into > the Tent of Meeting to make > atonement in the Sanctuary must not be eaten, it has > to be burned." > > List of 7 items > passage/?book_id=2&version=65 > passage/?book_id=3&chapter=3&version=65 > passage/?book_id=3&chapter=7&version=65 > passage/?book_id=4&version=65 > commentaries/?action=getCommentaryText&cid=20&source=2&seq=i.3.4 > list end > > Go to mobile site > Go to the top of the page > Contact us/Feedback > Privacy policy > Terms of use > 291376/view > > Please join us on Skype Monday thru Friday at 8:00 EST for our Morning > Skype Prayer Time. > > > Contact Me At: > Donnie Parrett > 1956 Asa Flat Road > Annville, Kentucky 40402 > Home Phone: 606-364-3321 > Church Phone: 606-364-PRAY > Skype Name: Donnie1261 > Email: [email protected] > > --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Deaf-Blind Inspirational Life Group" group. 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