Bible Cross References
young bullocks
Leviticus 1:3-5
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If you are offering one of your cattle as a burnt offering, you must bring a bull without any defects. You must present it at the entrance of the Tent of the LORD's presence so that the LORD will accept you.
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You shall put your hand on its head, and it will be accepted as a sacrifice to take away your sins.
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You shall kill the bull there, and the Aaronite priests shall present the blood to the LORD and then throw it against all four sides of the altar located at the entrance of the Tent.
Leviticus 1:10-5
Leviticus 9:2
He said to Aaron, "Take a young bull and a ram without any defects and offer them to the LORD, the bull for a sin offering and the ram for a burnt offering.
Psalm 50:9-13
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And yet I do not need bulls from your farms or goats from your flocks;
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all the animals in the forest are mine and the cattle on thousands of hills.
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All the wild birds are mine and all living things in the fields.
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"If I were hungry, I would not ask you for food, for the world and everything in it is mine.
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Do I eat the flesh of bulls or drink the blood of goats?
lambs
Exodus 29:38-42
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"Every day for all time to come, sacrifice on the altar two one-year-old lambs.
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Sacrifice one of the lambs in the morning and the other in the evening.
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With the first lamb offer two pounds of fine wheat flour mixed with one quart of pure olive oil. Pour out one quart of wine as an offering.
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Sacrifice the second lamb in the evening, and offer with it the same amounts of flour, olive oil, and wine as in the morning. This is a food offering to me, the LORD, and its odor pleases me.
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For all time to come, this burnt offering is to be offered in my presence at the entrance of the Tent of my presence. That is where I will meet my people and speak to you.
Numbers 28:1-29
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The LORD commanded Moses
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to instruct the Israelites to present to God at the appointed times the required food offerings that are pleasing to him.
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These are the food offerings that are to be presented to the LORD: for the daily burnt offering, two one-year-old male lambs without any defects.
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Offer the first lamb in the morning, and the second in the evening,
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each with a grain offering of 2 pounds of flour, mixed with 2 pints of the best olive oil.
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This is the daily offering that is completely burned, which was first offered at Mount Sinai as a food offering, an odor pleasing to the LORD.
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As the wine offering with the first lamb, pour out at the altar 2 pints of wine.
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In the evening offer the second lamb in the same way as the morning offering, together with its wine offering. It also is a food offering, an odor pleasing to the LORD.
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On the Sabbath day offer two one-year-old male lambs without any defects, 4 pounds of flour mixed with olive oil as a grain offering, and the wine offering.
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This burnt offering is to be offered every Sabbath in addition to the daily offering with its wine offering.
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Present a burnt offering to the LORD at the beginning of each month: two young bulls, one ram, seven one-year-old male lambs, all without any defects.
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As a grain offering, offer flour mixed with olive oil: with each bull, 6 pounds of flour; with the ram, 4 pounds;
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and with each lamb, 2 pounds. These burnt offerings are food offerings, an odor pleasing to the LORD.
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The proper wine offering is 4 pints of wine with each bull, 3 pints with the ram, and 2 pints with each lamb. This is the regulation for the burnt offering for the first day of each month throughout the year.
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And in addition to the daily burnt offering with its wine offering, offer one male goat as a sin offering.
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The Passover Festival in honor of the LORD is to be held on the fourteenth day of the first month.
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On the fifteenth day a religious festival begins which lasts seven days, during which only bread prepared without yeast is to be eaten.
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On the first day of the festival you are to gather for worship, and no work is to be done.
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Offer a burnt offering as a food offering to the LORD: two young bulls, one ram, and seven one-year-old male lambs, all without any defects.
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Offer the proper grain offering of flour mixed with olive oil: 6 pounds with each bull, 4 pounds with the ram,
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and 2 pounds with each lamb.
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Also offer one male goat as a sin offering, and in this way perform the ritual of purification for the people.
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Offer these in addition to the regular morning burnt offering.
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In the same way, for seven days offer to the LORD a food offering, an odor pleasing to him. Offer this in addition to the daily burnt offering and wine offering.
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Meet for worship on the seventh day and do no work.
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On the first day of the Harvest Festival, when you present the offering of new grain to the LORD, you are to gather for worship, and no work is to be done.
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Offer a burnt offering as an odor pleasing to the LORD: two young bulls, one ram, and seven one-year-old male lambs, all without any defects.
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Offer the proper grain offering of flour mixed with olive oil: 6 pounds with each bull, 4 pounds with the ram,
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and 2 pounds with each lamb.
wheat
Leviticus 2:1-16
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When any of you present an offering of grain to the LORD, you must first grind it into flour. You must put olive oil and incense on it
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and bring it to the Aaronite priests. The officiating priest shall take a handful of the flour and oil and all of the incense and burn it on the altar as a token that it has all been offered to the LORD. The odor of this food offering is pleasing to the LORD.
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The rest of the grain offering belongs to the priests; it is very holy, since it is taken from the food offered to the LORD.
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If the offering is bread baked in an oven, it must be made without yeast. It may be thick loaves made of flour mixed with olive oil or thin cakes brushed with olive oil.
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If the offering is bread cooked on a griddle, it is to be made of flour mixed with olive oil but without yeast.
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Crumble it up and pour the oil on it when you present it as an offering.
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If the offering is bread cooked in a pan, it is to be made of flour and olive oil.
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Bring it as an offering to the LORD and present it to the priest, who will take it to the altar.
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The priest will take part of it as a token that it has all been offered to the LORD, and he will burn it on the altar. The odor of this food offering is pleasing to the LORD.
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The rest of the offering belongs to the priests; it is very holy, since it is taken from the food offered to the LORD.
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None of the grain offerings which you present to the LORD may be made with yeast; you must never use yeast or honey in food offered to the LORD.
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An offering of the first grain that you harvest each year shall be brought to the LORD, but it is not to be burned on the altar.
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Put salt on every grain offering, because salt represents the covenant between you and God. (You must put salt on all your offerings.)
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When you bring to the LORD an offering of the first grain harvested, offer roasted grain or ground meal.
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Add olive oil and put incense on it.
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The priest will burn that part of the meal and oil that is to serve as a token, and also all the incense, as a food offering to the LORD.
Numbers 15:4-31
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Whoever presents a sheep or a goat as a burnt offering to the LORD is to bring with each animal 2 pounds of flour mixed with 2 pints of olive oil as a grain offering, together with 2 pints of wine.
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(SEE 15:4)
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When a ram is offered, 4 pounds of flour mixed with 3 pints of olive oil are to be presented as a grain offering,
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together with 3 pints of wine. The odor of these sacrifices is pleasing to the LORD.
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When a bull is offered to the LORD as a burnt offering or as a sacrifice in fulfillment of a vow or as a fellowship offering,
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a grain offering of 6 pounds of flour mixed with 4 pints of olive oil is to be presented,
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together with 4 pints of wine. The odor of this sacrifice is pleasing to the LORD.
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That is what shall be offered with each bull, ram, sheep, or goat.
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When more than one animal is offered, the accompanying offering is to be increased proportionately.
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All native Israelites are to do this when they present a food offering, an odor pleasing to the LORD.
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And if at any time foreigners living among you, whether on a temporary or a permanent basis, make a food offering, an odor that pleases the LORD, they are to observe the same regulations.
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For all time to come, the same rules are binding on you and on the foreigners who live among you. You and they are alike in the LORD's sight;
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the same laws and regulations apply to you and to them.
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The LORD gave Moses
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the following regulations for the people of Israel to observe in the land that he was going to give them.
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When any food produced there is eaten, some of it is to be set aside as a special contribution to the LORD.
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When you bake bread, the first loaf of the first bread made from the new grain is to be presented as a special contribution to the LORD. This is to be presented in the same way as the special contribution you make from the grain you thresh.
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For all time to come, this special gift is to be given to the LORD from the bread you bake.
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But suppose someone unintentionally fails to keep some of these regulations which the LORD has given Moses.
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And suppose that in the future the community fails to do everything that the LORD commanded through Moses.
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If the mistake was made because of the ignorance of the community, they are to offer a bull as a burnt offering, an odor that pleases the LORD, with the proper grain offering and wine offering. In addition, they are to offer a male goat as a sin offering.
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The priest shall perform the ritual of purification for the community, and they will be forgiven, because the mistake was unintentional and they brought their sin offering as a food offering to the LORD.
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The whole community of Israel and the foreigners living among them will be forgiven, because everyone was involved in the mistake.
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If any of you sin unintentionally, you are to offer a one-year-old female goat as a sin offering.
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At the altar the priest shall perform the ritual of purification to purify you from your sin, and you will be forgiven.
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The same regulation applies to all who unintentionally commit a sin, whether they are native Israelites or resident foreigners.
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But any who sin deliberately, whether they are natives or foreigners, are guilty of treating the LORD with contempt, and they shall be put to death,
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because they have rejected what the LORD said and have deliberately broken one of his commands. They are responsible for their own death.
1 Chronicles 9:29
Others were in charge of the other sacred equipment, and of the flour, wine, olive oil, incense, and spices.
salt
Leviticus 2:13
Put salt on every grain offering, because salt represents the covenant between you and God. (You must put salt on all your offerings.)
Mark 9:49
"Everyone will be purified by fire as a sacrifice is purified by salt.
let it be given
Isaiah 49:23
Kings will be like fathers to you; queens will be like mothers. They will bow low before you and honor you; they will humbly show their respect for you. Then you will know that I am the LORD; no one who waits for my help will be disappointed."