Bible Cross References
a sacrifice
Leviticus 3:1-17
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When any of you offer one of your cattle as a fellowship offering, it is to be a bull or a cow without any defects.
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You shall put your hand on the head of the animal and kill it at the entrance of the Tent of the LORD's presence. The Aaronite priests shall throw the blood against all four sides of the altar
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and present the following parts of the animal as a food offering to the LORD: all the fat on the internal organs,
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the kidneys and the fat on them, and the best part of the liver.
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The priests shall burn all this on the altar along with the burnt offerings. The odor of this food offering is pleasing to the LORD.
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If a sheep or goat is used as a fellowship offering, it may be male or female, but it must be without any defects.
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If you offer a sheep,
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you shall put your hand on its head and kill it in front of the Tent. The priests shall throw its blood against all four sides of the altar
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and present the following parts of the animal as a food offering to the LORD: the fat, the entire fat tail cut off near the backbone, all the fat covering the internal organs,
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the kidneys and the fat on them, and the best part of the liver.
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The officiating priest shall burn all this on the altar as a food offering to the LORD.
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If you offer a goat,
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you shall put your hand on its head and kill it in front of the Tent. The priests shall throw its blood against all four sides of the altar
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and present the following parts as a food offering to the LORD: all the fat on the internal organs,
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the kidneys and the fat on them, and the best part of the liver.
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The priest shall burn all this on the altar as a food offering pleasing to the LORD. All the fat belongs to the LORD.
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No Israelite may eat any fat or any blood; this is a rule to be kept forever by all Israelites wherever they live.
Leviticus 7:16
If you bring a fellowship offering as fulfillment of a vow or as your own freewill offering, not all of it has to be eaten on the day it is offered, but any that is left over may be eaten on the following day.
Leviticus 22:21
When anyone presents a fellowship offering to the LORD, whether as fulfillment of a vow or as a freewill offering, the animal must be without any defects if it is to be accepted.
Exodus 24:5
Then he sent young men, and they burned sacrifices to the LORD and sacrificed some cattle as fellowship offerings.
2 Chronicles 31:2
King Hezekiah reestablished the organization of the priests and Levites, under which they each had specific duties. These included offering the burnt offerings and the fellowship offerings, taking part in the Temple worship, and giving praise and thanks in the various parts of the Temple.
Ezekiel 45:15-17
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(SEE 45:13)
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"All the people of the land must take these offerings to the ruling prince of Israel.
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It will be his duty to provide the animals to be burned whole, the grain offerings, and the wine offerings for the whole nation of Israel at the New Moon Festivals, the Sabbaths, and the other festivals. He is to provide the sin offerings, the grain offerings, the offerings to be burned whole, and the fellowship offerings, to take away the sins of the people of Israel."
Ezekiel 46:2
The ruling prince will go from the outer courtyard into the entrance room of the gateway and stand beside the posts of the gate while the priests burn his sacrifices whole and offer his fellowship offerings. There at the gate he must worship and then go back out. The gate must not be shut until evening.
Ezekiel 46:12
"When the ruling prince wants to make a voluntary offering to the LORD, either an offering to be burned whole or a fellowship offering, the east gate to the inner courtyard will be opened for him. He is to make the offering in the same way he does on the Sabbath, and the gate is to be closed after he goes back out."
Ephesians 2:13
But now, in union with Christ Jesus you, who used to be far away, have been brought near by the blood of Christ.
Ephesians 2:14
For Christ himself has brought us peace by making Jews and Gentiles one people. With his own body he broke down the wall that separated them and kept them enemies.
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Leviticus 1:3
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.
Leviticus 22:19
To be accepted, it must be a male without any defects.
Leviticus 22:23
As a freewill offering you may offer an animal that is stunted or not perfectly formed, but it is not acceptable in fulfillment of a vow.
Leviticus 22:29
When you offer a sacrifice of thanksgiving to the LORD, follow the rules so that you will be accepted;