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Numbers 18:19
Yes, I am giving you all these holy offerings that the people of Israel bring to the Lord. They are for you and your sons and daughters, to be eaten as your permanent share. This is an eternal and unbreakable covenant between the Lord and you, and it also applies to your descendants.”
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Numbers 5:9-10
All the sacred offerings that the Israelites bring to a priest will belong to him.Each priest may keep all the sacred donations that he receives.”
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Deuteronomy 12:11
you must bring everything I command you— your burnt offerings, your sacrifices, your tithes, your sacred offerings, and your offerings to fulfill a vow— to the designated place of worship, the place the Lord your God chooses for his name to be honored.
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1 Samuel 1 21-1 Samuel 1 24
The next year Elkanah and his family went on their annual trip to offer a sacrifice to the Lord and to keep his vow.But Hannah did not go. She told her husband,“ Wait until the boy is weaned. Then I will take him to the Tabernacle and leave him there with the Lord permanently.”“ Whatever you think is best,” Elkanah agreed.“ Stay here for now, and may the Lord help you keep your promise.” So she stayed home and nursed the boy until he was weaned.When the child was weaned, Hannah took him to the Tabernacle in Shiloh. They brought along a three year old bull for the sacrifice and a basket of flour and some wine.
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Deuteronomy 12:17-18
“ But you may not eat your offerings in your hometown— neither the tithe of your grain and new wine and olive oil, nor the firstborn of your flocks and herds, nor any offering to fulfill a vow, nor your voluntary offerings, nor your sacred offerings.You must eat these in the presence of the Lord your God at the place he will choose. Eat them there with your children, your servants, and the Levites who live in your towns, celebrating in the presence of the Lord your God in all you do.
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Genesis 28:20
Then Jacob made this vow:“ If God will indeed be with me and protect me on this journey, and if he will provide me with food and clothing,
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Psalms 66:13-15
Now I come to your Temple with burnt offerings to fulfill the vows I made to you—yes, the sacred vows that I made when I was in deep trouble.That is why I am sacrificing burnt offerings to you— the best of my rams as a pleasing aroma, and a sacrifice of bulls and male goats. Interlude
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Deuteronomy 12:21
It might happen that the designated place of worship— the place the Lord your God chooses for his name to be honored— is a long way from your home. If so, you may butcher any of the cattle, sheep, or goats the Lord has given you, and you may freely eat the meat in your hometown, as I have commanded you.
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Leviticus 22:18-33
“ Give Aaron and his sons and all the Israelites these instructions, which apply both to native Israelites and to the foreigners living among you.“ If you present a gift as a burnt offering to the Lord, whether it is to fulfill a vow or is a voluntary offering,you will be accepted only if your offering is a male animal with no defects. It may be a bull, a ram, or a male goat.Do not present an animal with defects, because the Lord will not accept it on your behalf.“ If you present a peace offering to the Lord from the herd or the flock, whether it is to fulfill a vow or is a voluntary offering, you must offer a perfect animal. It may have no defect of any kind.You must not offer an animal that is blind, crippled, or injured, or that has a wart, a skin sore, or scabs. Such animals must never be offered on the altar as special gifts to the Lord.If a bull or lamb has a leg that is too long or too short, it may be offered as a voluntary offering, but it may not be offered to fulfill a vow.If an animal has damaged testicles or is castrated, you may not offer it to the Lord. You must never do this in your own land,and you must not accept such an animal from foreigners and then offer it as a sacrifice to your God. Such animals will not be accepted on your behalf, for they are mutilated or defective.”And the Lord said to Moses,“ When a calf or lamb or goat is born, it must be left with its mother for seven days. From the eighth day on, it will be acceptable as a special gift to the Lord.But you must not slaughter a mother animal and her offspring on the same day, whether from the herd or the flock.When you bring a thanksgiving offering to the Lord, sacrifice it properly so you will be accepted.Eat the entire sacrificial animal on the day it is presented. Do not leave any of it until the next morning. I am the Lord.“ You must faithfully keep all my commands by putting them into practice, for I am the Lord.Do not bring shame on my holy name, for I will display my holiness among the people of Israel. I am the Lord who makes you holy.It was I who rescued you from the land of Egypt, that I might be your God. I am the Lord.”
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Deuteronomy 12:6
There you will bring your burnt offerings, your sacrifices, your tithes, your sacred offerings, your offerings to fulfill a vow, your voluntary offerings, and your offerings of the firstborn animals of your herds and flocks.