On the tenth of the seventh month, there shall be a. Day of Expiation. It shall be Holy of Holies to you; and you shall humble yourselves and offer a bumtmffering to the Evmz-1.1v2NG. You shall do no labouriug work on that dey, for it is a Day of Expiatiou to expiate for you before your EVER- LIVING GGD. Therefore every person who does not humble himself publicly on that day shell be out off from his family; and every person who does any lsbouring work on that day, I will trouble that person in themidst of his family. You shall do no work. This is a perpetual Institution for your posterity in all your dwellings. It is a Rest of Restsi for you, when you shall humble your souls, on the ninth of the month at daybreak, from dawn to evening ;-—you shall rest to refresh yourselves! fetus uf ibn §Fzust nf ®sl12rmzc12¤. 33
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‘ On the fifteenth day of the seventh
month there shall be the Feast. of Taberuacles to the EvER—Liv1NG for seven days. From the first day proclaimed holy, you shall do no labouring work. You shall present a burnt-offering to the EVER-LIVING for seven days. T he eighth day shall be proclaimed Holy for you, and you shall present a burnt-offering to the Even-Lxvme, It shall be a Public Holiday. You shall do no labouring workin it. ®cnzr¤l hriihals. ‘These are the Assemblies of th6
Evaxrivmo, which you shall pro- claim with a Holy Proclamation, for presenting and offering a burnt-often ing to the Evan-Livmo. A whole burneoffering and a food-offering; a sacrifice and fragrance day by day; besides the Sabbaths of the EVER- Sabbath of Sabbaths.—-F. F. Lzvme, and besides your gifts, and besides all your vows, and free—wills, which you give to the EvnR·r.rvmG. 3’2a¤i uf tbz §arhz¤i @¤mz.
‘Also on the fifteenth day of the
seventh month after the reaping of the produce of your land, you shall enjoy the feast of the EVER-LIVING for seven days, from the first day after the Sabbath, until the eighth day after the Sabbath. You shall then take for yourselves on the first day handfuls of the hnest fruits from the trees, with the palm, and boughs of the bushes, and willow, and enjoy yourselves before your EVER-LIVING GOD for seven days. Thus you shall feast in this Feastto the EVER-LIVING seven days every year. It shall be a perpetual Institution for your descen- dants. You shall hold the festival in the seventh month; living in tents for seven days. All the natives of Israel shall live in tents; so that your pos- terity may know that the sons of Israel dwelt in tents when I brought you out from the land of the Mitzer- aim. I am your Evan-Lxvme Gon. Moses consequently commanded
these feasts of the Even-Lxvme to the children of Israel. W32 Qatar nf the iumps mth Qbziulxrzsh. 39 42 43 44
The -Evan-Lrvmo also spoke to 24 Moses, commanding; ‘Order the children of Israel to 2 bring to you olive oil, pressed pure, for the lamps to raise a clear light outside the Veil of the Witnesses in 3 the Hall of Assembly, which Aaron shall arrange continually from even- ing till dawn before the EVER- LLVING. It shall be an Institution for your posterity for ever, to arrange 4 a pure light before the EVER—L1v1NG continually. ‘Y0urself, also, take flour and 5 bake from it twelve cakes ;··——these twelve cakes shall be of equal size, and place them in two piles six in a 6 pile, on the pure table before the EVER-L1v1NG; and place upon the 7 piles pure incense, and they will be the Bread of Remembrance, like a burnboffering to the EVER LIVING. From a Sabbath Day to a Sabbath 8 Day they shall be always arranged before the EVER-LIVING as an ever- lasting covenant with the children of. 119