Bible Cross References
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Exodus 4:14
At this the LORD became angry with Moses and said, "What about your brother Aaron, the Levite? I know that he can speak well. In fact, he is now coming to meet you and will be glad to see you.
Exodus 4:15
You can speak to him and tell him what to say. I will help both of you to speak, and I will tell you both what to do.
Exodus 6:26
Aaron and Moses were the ones to whom the LORD said, "Lead the tribes of Israel out of Egypt."
Ezra 5:1
At that time two prophets, Haggai and Zechariah son of Iddo, began to speak in the name of the God of Israel to the Jews who lived in Judah and Jerusalem.
Ezra 5:2
When Zerubbabel son of Shealtiel and Joshua son of Jehozadak heard their messages, they began to rebuild the Temple in Jerusalem, and the two prophets helped them.
Ecclesiastes 4:9-12
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Two are better off than one, because together they can work more effectively.
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If one of them falls down, the other can help him up. But if someone is alone and falls, it's just too bad, because there is no one to help him.
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If it is cold, two can sleep together and stay warm, but how can you keep warm by yourself ?
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Two people can resist an attack that would defeat one person alone. A rope made of three cords is hard to break.
Matthew 10:2-4
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These are the names of the twelve apostles: first, Simon (called Peter) and his brother Andrew; James and his brother John, the sons of Zebedee;
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Philip and Bartholomew; Thomas and Matthew, the tax collector; James son of Alphaeus, and Thaddaeus;
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Simon the Patriot, and Judas Iscariot, who betrayed Jesus.
Luke 10:1
After this the Lord chose another seventy-two men and sent them out two by two, to go ahead of him to every town and place where he himself was about to go.
Acts 13:2
While they were serving the Lord and fasting, the Holy Spirit said to them, "Set apart for me Barnabas and Saul, to do the work to which I have called them."
Acts 15:39
There was a sharp argument, and they separated: Barnabas took Mark and sailed off for Cyprus,
Acts 15:40
while Paul chose Silas and left, commended by the believers to the care of the Lord's grace.
Aholiab
Exodus 35:34
The LORD has given to him and to Oholiab son of Ahisamach, from the tribe of Dan, the ability to teach their crafts to others.
Exodus 36:1
"Bezalel, Oholiab, and all the other workers to whom the LORD has given skill and understanding, who know how to make everything needed to build the sacred Tent, are to make everything just as the LORD has commanded."
wise hearted
Exodus 28:3
Call all the skilled workers to whom I have given ability, and tell them to make Aaron's clothes, so that he may be dedicated as a priest in my service.
Exodus 35:10
"All the skilled workers among you are to come and make everything that the LORD commanded:
Exodus 35:25
All the skilled women brought fine linen thread and thread of blue, purple, and red wool, which they had made.
Exodus 35:26
They also made thread of goats' hair.
Exodus 35:35
He has given them skill in all kinds of work done by engravers, designers, and weavers of fine linen; blue, purple, and red wool; and other cloth. They are able to do all kinds of work and are skillful designers.
Exodus 36:1
"Bezalel, Oholiab, and all the other workers to whom the LORD has given skill and understanding, who know how to make everything needed to build the sacred Tent, are to make everything just as the LORD has commanded."
Exodus 36:8
The most skilled men among those doing the work made the Tent of the LORD's presence. They made it out of ten pieces of fine linen woven with blue, purple, and red wool and embroidered with figures of winged creatures.
1 Kings 3:12
I will do what you have asked. I will give you more wisdom and understanding than anyone has ever had before or will ever have again.
Proverbs 2:6
It is the LORD who gives wisdom; from him come knowledge and understanding.
Proverbs 2:7
He provides help and protection for those who are righteous and honest.
James 1:5
But if any of you lack wisdom, you should pray to God, who will give it to you; because God gives generously and graciously to all.
James 1:16
Do not be deceived, my dear friends!
James 1:17
Every good gift and every perfect present comes from heaven; it comes down from God, the Creator of the heavenly lights, who does not change or cause darkness by turning.
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Exodus 37:1-38
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Bezalel made the Covenant Box out of acacia wood, 45 inches long, 27 inches wide, and 27 inches high.
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He covered it with pure gold inside and out and put a gold border all around it.
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He made four carrying rings of gold for it and attached them to its four feet, with two rings on each side.
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He made carrying poles of acacia wood, covered them with gold,
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and put them through the rings on each side of the Box.
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He made a lid of pure gold, 45 inches long and 27 inches wide.
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He made two winged creatures of hammered gold,
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one for each end of the lid. He made them so that they formed one piece with the lid.
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The winged creatures faced each other across the lid, and their outspread wings covered it.
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He made the table out of acacia wood, 36 inches long, 18 inches wide, and 27 inches high.
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He covered it with pure gold and put a gold border around it.
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He made a rim 3 inches wide around it and put a gold border around the rim.
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He made four carrying rings of gold for it and put them at the four corners, where the legs were.
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The rings to hold the poles for carrying the table were placed near the rim.
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He made the poles of acacia wood and covered them with gold.
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He made the dishes of pure gold for the table: the plates, the cups, the jars, and the bowls to be used for the wine offering.
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He made the lampstand of pure gold. He made its base and its shaft of hammered gold; its decorative flowers, including buds and petals, formed one piece with it.
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Six branches extended from its sides, three from each side.
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Each of the six branches had three decorative flowers shaped like almond blossoms with buds and petals.
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The shaft of the lampstand had four decorative flowers shaped like almond blossoms with buds and petals.
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There was one bud below each of the three pairs of branches.
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The buds, the branches, and the lampstand were a single piece of pure hammered gold.
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He made seven lamps for the lampstand, and he made its tongs and trays of pure gold.
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He used seventy-five pounds of pure gold to make the lampstand and all its equipment.
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He made an altar out of acacia wood, for burning incense. It was square, 18 inches long and 18 inches wide, and it was 36 inches high. Its projections at the four corners formed one piece with it.
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He covered its top, all four sides, and its projections with pure gold and put a gold border around it.
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He made two gold carrying rings for it and attached them below the border on the two sides, to hold the poles with which it was to be carried.
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He made the poles of acacia wood and covered them with gold.
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He also made the sacred anointing oil and the pure sweet-smelling incense, mixed like perfume.
Numbers 4:1-49
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The LORD told Moses
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to take a census of the Levite clan of Kohath by subclans and families,
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and to register all the men between the ages of thirty and fifty who were qualified to work in the Tent of the LORD's presence.
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Their service involves the most holy things.
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The LORD gave Moses the following instructions. When it is time to break camp, Aaron and his sons shall enter the Tent, take down the curtain in front of the Covenant Box, and cover the Box with it.
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They shall put a fine leather cover over it, spread a cloth of solid blue on top, and then insert the carrying poles.
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They shall spread a blue cloth over the table for the bread offered to the LORD and put on it the dishes, the incense bowls, the offering bowls, and the jars for the wine offering. There shall always be bread on the table.
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They shall spread a red cloth over all of this, put a fine leather cover over it, and then insert the carrying poles.
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They shall take a blue cloth and cover the lampstand, with its lamps, tongs, trays, and all the olive oil containers.
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They shall wrap it and all its equipment in a fine leather cover and place it on a carrying frame.
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Next they shall spread a blue cloth over the gold altar, put a fine leather cover over it, and then insert the carrying poles.
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They shall take all the utensils used in the Holy Place, wrap them in a blue cloth, put a fine leather cover over them, and place them on a carrying frame.
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They shall remove the greasy ashes from the altar and spread a purple cloth over it.
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They shall put on it all the equipment used in the service at the altar: fire pans, hooks, shovels, and basins. Then they shall put a fine leather cover over it and insert the carrying poles.
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When it is time to break camp, the clan of Kohath shall come to carry the sacred objects only after Aaron and his sons have finished covering them and all their equipment. The Kohath clan must not touch the sacred objects, or they will die. These are the responsibilities of the Kohath clan whenever the Tent is moved.
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Eleazar son of Aaron the priest shall be responsible for the whole Tent and for the oil for the lamps, the incense, the grain offerings, the anointing oil, and everything else in the Tent that has been consecrated to the LORD.
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The LORD said to Moses and Aaron,
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"Do not let the clan of Kohath
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be killed by coming near these most sacred objects. To prevent this from happening, Aaron and his sons shall go in and assign each man his task and tell him what to carry.
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But if the Kohathites enter the Tent and see the priests preparing the sacred objects for moving, they will die."
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The LORD told Moses
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to take a census of the Levite clan of Gershon by subclans and families,
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and to register all the men between the ages of thirty and fifty who were qualified to work in the Tent of the LORD's presence.
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They shall be responsible for carrying the following objects:
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the Tent, its inner cover, its outer cover, the fine leather cover on top of it, the curtain for the entrance,
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the curtains and ropes for the court that is around the Tent and the altar, the curtains for the entrance of the court, and all the fittings used in setting up these objects. They shall perform all the tasks required for these things.
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Moses and Aaron shall see to it that the Gershonites perform all the duties and carry everything that Aaron and his sons assign to them.
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These are the responsibilities of the Gershon clan in the Tent; they shall carry them out under the direction of Ithamar son of Aaron the priest.
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The LORD told Moses to take a census of the Levite clan of Merari by subclans and families,
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and to register all the men between the ages of thirty and fifty who were qualified to work in the Tent of the LORD's presence.
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They shall be responsible for carrying the frames, bars, posts, and bases of the Tent,
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and the posts, bases, pegs, and ropes of the court around the Tent, with all the fittings used in setting them up. Each man will be responsible for carrying specific items.
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These are the responsibilities of the Merari clan in their service in the Tent; they shall carry them out under the direction of Ithamar son of Aaron the priest.
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Following the LORD's command, Moses, Aaron, and the leaders of the community took a census of the three Levite clans, Kohath, Gershon, and Merari. They did this by subclans and families and registered all the men between the ages of thirty and fifty who were qualified to work in the Tent of the LORD's presence, as follows: (Clan: Number); Kohath: 2,750; Gershon: 2,630; Merari: 3,200; Total: 8,580
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Each man was registered as the LORD had commanded Moses; and at the command of the LORD given through Moses, each man was assigned responsibility for his task of serving or carrying.
1 Kings 6:1-8
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Four hundred and eighty years after the people of Israel left Egypt, during the fourth year of Solomon's reign over Israel, in the second month, the month of Ziv, Solomon began work on the Temple.
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Inside it was 90 feet long, 30 feet wide, and 45 feet high.
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The entrance room was 15 feet deep and 30 feet wide, as wide as the sanctuary itself.
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The walls of the Temple had openings in them, narrower on the outside than on the inside.
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Against the outside walls, on the sides and the back of the Temple, a three-storied annex was built, each story 7 1/2 feet high.
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Each room in the lowest story was 7 1/2 feet wide, in the middle story 9 feet wide, and in the top story 10 1/2 feet wide. The Temple wall on each floor was thinner than on the floor below, so that the rooms could rest on the wall without having their beams built into it.
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The stones with which the Temple was built had been prepared at the quarry, so that there was no noise made by hammers, axes, or any other iron tools as the Temple was being built.
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The entrance to the lowest story of the annex was on the south side of the Temple, with stairs leading up to the second and third stories.
2 Chronicles 3:1-4
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King David, Solomon's father, had already prepared a place for the Temple. It was in Jerusalem, on Mount Moriah, where the LORD appeared to David, at the place which Araunah the Jebusite had used as a threshing place. King Solomon began the construction
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in the second month of the fourth year that he was king.
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The Temple which King Solomon built was 90 feet long and 30 feet wide.
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The entrance room was the full width of the Temple, 30 feet, and was 180 feet high. The inside of the room was overlaid with pure gold.
Ezekiel 43:1-48
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The man took me to the gate that faces east,
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and there I saw coming from the east the dazzling light of the presence of the God of Israel. God's voice sounded like the roar of the sea, and the earth shone with the dazzling light.
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This vision was like the one I had seen when God came to destroy Jerusalem, and the one I saw by the Chebar River. Then I threw myself face downward on the ground.
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The dazzling light passed through the east gate and went into the Temple.
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The LORD's spirit lifted me up and took me into the inner courtyard, where I saw that the Temple was filled with the glory of the LORD.
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The man stood beside me there, and I heard the LORD speak to me out of the Temple:
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"Mortal man, here is my throne. I will live here among the people of Israel and rule them forever. Neither the people of Israel nor their kings will ever again disgrace my holy name by worshiping other gods or by burying the corpses of their dead kings.
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The kings built the doorsills and doorposts of their palace right against the doorsills and doorposts of my Temple, so that there was only a wall between us. They disgraced my holy name by all the disgusting things they did, and so in my anger I destroyed them.
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Now they must stop worshiping other gods and remove the corpses of their kings. If they do, I will live among them forever."
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And the LORD continued, "Mortal man, tell the people of Israel about the Temple, and let them study its plan. Make them ashamed of their sinful actions.
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Then if they are ashamed of what they have done, explain the plan of the Temple to them: its design, its entrances and exits, its shape, the arrangement of everything, and all its rules and regulations. Write all this down for them so that they can see how everything is arranged and can carry out all the rules.
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This is the law of the Temple: All the area surrounding it on the top of the mountain is sacred and holy."
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These are the measurements of the altar, using the same unit of measure as in measuring the Temple. All around the base of the altar there was a gutter 20 inches deep and 20 inches wide, with a rim at the outside edge 10 inches high.
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The lowest section of the altar, from the top of the base, was 4 feet high. The next section was set back from the edge 20 inches all around, and was 7 feet high. The section after that was also set back from the edge 20 inches all around.
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This top section, on which the sacrifices were burned, was also 7 feet high. The projections on the four corners were higher than the rest of the top.
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The top of the altar was a square, 20 feet on each side.
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The middle section was also a square, 24 feet on each side, with a rim at the outside edge 10 inches high. (The gutter was 20 inches wide.) The steps going up the altar were on the east side.
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The Sovereign LORD said to me, "Mortal man, listen to what I tell you. When the altar is built, you are to dedicate it by burning sacrifices on it and by sprinkling on it the blood of the animals that were sacrificed.
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Those priests belonging to the tribe of Levi who are descended from Zadok are the only ones who are to come into my presence to serve me. I, the Sovereign LORD, command this. You will give them a young bull to offer as a sacrifice for sin.
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You are to take some of its blood and put it on the projections on the top corners of the altar, on the corners of the middle section of the altar, and all around its edges. In this way you will purify the altar and consecrate it.
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You are to take the bull that is offered as a sacrifice for sin and burn it at the specified place outside the Temple area.
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The next day you are to take a male goat without any defects and offer it as a sacrifice for sin. Purify the altar with its blood the same way you did with the bull.
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When you have finished doing that, take a young bull and a young ram, both of them without any defects,
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and bring them to me. The priests will sprinkle salt on them and burn them as an offering to me.
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Each day for seven days you are to offer a goat, a bull, and a ram as sacrifices for sin. All of them must be without any defects.
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For seven days the priests are to consecrate the altar and make it ready for use.
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When the week is over, the priests are to begin offering on the altar the burnt offerings and the fellowship offerings of the people. Then I will be pleased with all of you. I, the Sovereign LORD, have spoken."