saying-—These are the laws of the burnt—offerin gs ;-·~that is the offerings for burning upon the altar. All the night, until daybreak, fire shall burn ‘The priest shall be clothed with
his garments upon his limbs, and his frock on to cover his flesh, and he shall rake out the ashes that the fire upon the altar produces, and supply wood to the altar. Then he shall strip off his clothes, and put on other clothes, and carry the ashes outside the camp to a clean place. The fire of the altar must bum unextinguished upon it. None shall quench it, but the priest shall lay wood upon it every morning and lay upon it the burnt-offering, and incense with the fat of the peace-offerings. The fire shall always burn upon the altar. It ‘And these are the laws of the
food gifts, that the sons of Aaron shall offer before the EvER—LIVING in front of the altar. They shall take some from the flour of the gift and put upon the altar, with the whole of the frankincense which is with the gift, and burn as incense upon the altar, as a delightful breath of remembrance to the EVER-LIVING. But the rest of it Aaron and his sons shall eat. They shall eat it un-· fermented in the Holy Place in the court of the Hall of Assembly. They shall not bake their portion with ferment. I give it to them for a flavour. It is Holy of Ho1ies,like the simoffering, and like the trespass» offering. Any male of the children of Aaron may eat of it. This is a perpetual constitution, for their de— scendants. As it is a flavour of the Evan-Lrvmc, let all be holy who The EVER-LIVING further spoke to 12 Moses saying: £niu nf (Eifts at the Qbunszcratinn as qllrirstz. ‘This is the gift that Aaron and
his sons shall offer during the period of their consecration. The tenth of an epha of flour, as a perpetual offering between daybreak and even- ing, or half at the daybreak, and half at the dusk. Let it be made saturated with oil in a pan; bring it in baked flat cakes; a delightful breath to the EvER—L1v1NG. Theconsecrated priest of that course shall make it. It is a perpetual constitution to the EVER- Lxvmo, to be totally burnt. Every food offering from a priest shall be bur¤t—you shall not eat it.’ mt: Ernie of §itt~¤§rriugs. The EvER~L1v1NG also spoke to Moses, saying ‘Speak commanding Aaron and his sons, ‘These are the laws of the sin-
offering ;--—in the place where you slay the burnt—offering, you shall slay the sin-offering before the EvER— LIVING. It is Holy of Holies. The priest that offers it for sin shall eat it in the Holy Place. Eat it in the court of the Hall of Assembly. All who touch the flesh shall be holy. And whoever is sprinkled with the blood upon his garments, whatever is sprinkled with it shall wash his cloth- ing in the Holy Place. Any vessel of pottery, also, in which it is boiled shall be broken; and if it is boiled in a vessel of bronze it shall be scoured, and washed with water. Every male of the priests may eat of it. It is Holy of Holies. But any sin-offering that is brought to the Hall of Assembly for a holy expiation you shall not eat :—··it shall be consumed by fire. M12 §¤rrific2¤ fm; ilirzzpazz. 16 18 20 21 22 ‘ These are also laws of the trespass- 7 offerings. They are Holy of Holies. ‘ In the place where they slay the
sacrifices for sin, they shall slay the trespassofferings, and their blood shall be sprinkled around the altar, and all the fat of it shall be offered up; the fat of the tail, and the fat of