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WORD Research this...Leviticus 4
- 1 Locutusque est Dominus ad Moysen, dicens :
- 2 Loquere filiis Israël : Anima, quæ peccaverit per ignorantiam, et de universis mandatis Domini, quæ præcepit ut non fierent, quippiam fecerit :
- 3 si sacerdos, qui unctus est, peccaverit, delinquere faciens populum, offeret pro peccato suo vitulum immaculatum Domino :
- 4 et adducet illum ad ostium tabernaculi testimonii coram Domino, ponetque manum super caput ejus, et immolabit eum Domino.
- 5 Hauriet quoque de sanguine vituli, inferens illum in tabernaculum testimonii.
- 6 Cumque intinxerit digitum in sanguine, asperget eo septies coram Domino contra velum sanctuarii.
- 7 Ponetque de eodem sanguine super cornua altaris thymiamatis gratissimi Domino, quod est in tabernaculo testimonii : omnem autem reliquum sanguinem fundet in basim altaris holocausti in introitu tabernaculi.
- 8 Et adipem vituli auferet pro peccato, tam eum qui vitalia operit quam omnia quæ intrinsecus sunt :
- 9 duos renunculos et reticulum quod est super eos juxta ilia, et adipem jecoris cum renunculis,
- 10 sicut aufertur de vitulo hostiæ pacificorum : et adolebit ea super altare holocausti.
- 11 Pellem vero et omnes carnes, cum capite et pedibus et intestinis et fimo,
- 12 et reliquo corpore, efferet extra castra in locum mundum, ubi cineres effundi solent : incendetque ea super lignorum struem, quæ in loco effusorum cinerum cremabuntur.
- 13 Quod si omnis turba Israël ignoraverit, et per imperitiam fecerit quod contra mandatum Domini est,
- 14 et postea intellexerit peccatum suum, offeret pro peccato suo vitulum, adducetque eum ad ostium tabernaculi.
- 15 Et ponent seniores populi manus super caput ejus coram Domino. Immolatoque vitulo in conspectu Domini,
- 16 inferet sacerdos, qui unctus est, de sanguine ejus in tabernaculum testimonii,
- 17 tincto digito aspergens septies contra velum.
- 18 Ponetque de eodem sanguine in cornibus altaris, quod est coram Domino in tabernaculo testimonii : reliquum autem sanguinem fundet juxta basim altaris holocaustorum, quod est in ostio tabernaculi testimonii.
- 19 Omnemque ejus adipem tollet, et adolebit super altare :
- 20 sic faciens et de hoc vitulo quomodo fecit et prius : et rogante pro eis sacerdote, propitius erit eis Dominus.
- 21 Ipsum autem vitulum efferet extra castra, atque comburet sicut et priorem vitulum : quia est pro peccato multitudinis.
- 22 Si peccaverit princeps, et fecerit unum e pluribus per ignorantiam, quod Domini lege prohibetur :
- 23 et postea intellexerit peccatum suum, offeret hostiam Domino, hircum de capris immaculatum.
- 24 Ponetque manum suam super caput ejus : cumque immolaverit eum loco ubi solet mactari holocaustum coram Domino, quia pro peccato est,
- 25 tinget sacerdos digitum in sanguine hostiæ pro peccato, tangens cornua altaris holocausti, et reliquum fundens ad basim ejus.
- 26 Adipem vero adolebit supra, sicut in victimis pacificorum fieri solet : rogabitque pro eo sacerdos, et pro peccato ejus, et dimittetur ei.
- 27 Quod si peccaverit anima per ignorantiam, de populo terræ, ut faciat quidquam de his, quæ Domini lege prohibentur, atque delinquat,
- 28 et cognoverit peccatum suum, offeret capram immaculatam.
- 29 Ponetque manum super caput hostiæ quæ pro peccato est, et immolabit eam in loco holocausti.
- 30 Tolletque sacerdos de sanguine in digito suo : et tangens cornua altaris holocausti, reliquum fundet ad basim ejus.
- 31 Omnem autem adipem auferens, sicut auferri solet de victimis pacificorum, adolebit super altare in odorem suavitatis Domino : rogabitque pro eo, et dimittetur ei.
- 32 Sin autem de pecoribus obtulerit victimam pro peccato, ovem scilicet immaculatam :
- 33 ponet manum super caput ejus, et immolabit eam in loco ubi solent cædi holocaustorum hostiæ.
- 34 Sumetque sacerdos de sanguine ejus digito suo, et tangens cornua altaris holocausti, reliquum fundet ad basim ejus.
- 35 Omnem quoque adipem auferens, sicut auferri solet adeps arietis, qui immolatur pro pacificis, cremabit super altare in incensum Domini : rogabitque pro eo, et pro peccato ejus, et dimittetur ei.
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