The Holy Bible – Knox Translation
The Book of Numbers
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Chapter 28
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This, too, was a message the Lord gave to Moses:
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Bid the sons of Israel bring offerings to regale me, burnt-sacrifices to delight me with the smell of their burning, at the times appointed.
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Daily, all the year round, they must offer two yearling lambs, without blemish, in burnt-sacrifice to me,
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one in the morning, one in the evening,
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with the tenth of a bushel of flour, kneaded in three pints of pure oil.
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The burnt-sacrifice you offered at mount Sinai, to delight the Lord with the smell of its burning, must continue for all time.
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For each lamb, too, you will make a libation in the Lord’s sanctuary, of three pints of wine.
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The second lamb will be offered in the evening, repeating all the morning’s ceremonies and its libation, and the Lord will accept the smell of its burning.

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On the sabbath day you will bring two yearling lambs without blemish, and the fifth of a bushel of flour kneaded with oil as a bread-offering, with due libations
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poured out sabbath after sabbath; the sacrifice must never be omitted.
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At the new moon, by way of burnt-sacrifice, you will offer to the Lord two bull-calves and a ram, and seven yearling lambs without blemish,
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and three tenths of a bushel of flour kneaded with oil by way of bread-offering for each calf, and a fifth for the ram,
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and a hundredth for each lamb, to delight the Lord with the smell of their burning.
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And libations of wine will go with each victim, six pints for a bullock, four for a ram, and three for a lamb. Each month, as the year goes round, this shall be your burnt-sacrifice.
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And together with this repeated sacrifice you will offer the Lord a goat, to atone for faults.

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On the fourteenth day of the first month, the Lord’s paschal feast begins.
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The fifteenth day is a feast, and for a whole week bread must be eaten unleavened.
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Its first day will be a day of solemn observance, on which no servile work may be done.
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The burnt-sacrifice made to the Lord will be the same as that of the new moon.
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And one goat must be offered in amends for your faults;
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all this, over and above the morning sacrifice which is to be made that day as always.
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Thus you will do on each of the seven days, feeding the fire and delighting the Lord with the smell of your burnt-sacrifice, and the libations that go with it.
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The seventh day too must be a day of solemn observance, on which no servile work may be done.

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Another day of solemn observance, on which no servile work must be done, is the day of first-fruits, when you bring the Lord a bread-offering out of the new crops.
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You must bring the Lord a burnt-sacrifice, to delight him with the smell of its burning,
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as at the new moon.
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There must be a goat, too,
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offered in amends for fault; all this, over and above the daily sacrifice and its libations.
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Sacrifice or libation, all that you offer the Lord must be without blemish.