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Leviticus Chapter 9

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LEVITICUS

VAYIKRA

Leviticus (Vayikra in Hebrew), the third book in the Torah (First five books of Moses). Vayikra or Leviticus means “And G-d Called.”

Be enlightened in this book, that G-d is holy. Thus, requires him who comes or approaches G-d must be holy. Given this instruction, the Kohanim (Priests) are called to be intermediaries between G-d and the Children of Israel.

Offerings or sacrifices are elaborated in great lengths in the entire book of Leviticus. Now, does this aligns with how Jesus was offered? Let’s find out…

Chapter 9

Leviticus Chapter 9 Against the Christian Doctrines and/or Beliefs

You Do NOT Do Your Own Rules

Did You Know That Even If Jesus Was Crucified By The Roman Soldiers Inside The Temple Not Only It Is Null And Void But It Is A Sin That Would Anger G-d

Read I Samuel Chapter 13 and II Chronicles Chapter 26 to learn and know the truth, that not even a king is qualified or permitted to make an atonement, offering or incense.

You do not have to be a Bible scholar to understand it.

Now, ask yourself if you live in truth? Or falsehood?

“The Priestly Service Begins”
“Aaron’s Blessing and the Divine Presence”

It was on the eighth day, Moses summoned Aaron and his sons, and the elders of Israel.
9:1
He said to Aaron: Take for yourself a young bull for a sin-offering and a ram for a burnt-offering
– unblemished; and offer [them] before Hashem.
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Moses said: This is the thing that Hashem has commanded you to do; then the glory of Hashem will appear to you.
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Moses said to Aaron: Come near to the Altar and perform the service of your sin-offering and your burnt-offering and provide atonement for yourself and for the people; then perform the service of the people’s offering and provide atonement for them, as Hashem has commanded.
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Aaron came near to the Altar, and slaughtered the sin-offering calf that was his.
:8
The sons of Aaron brought the blood to him. He dipped his finger into the blood and placed it upon the horns of the Altar, and he poured the [remaining] blood upon the foundation of the Altar.
:9
And the fats, and the kidneys, and the diaphragm with the liver of the sin-offering, he caused to go up in smoke on the Altar, as Hashem had commanded Moses.
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And the flesh and the hide he burned in fire outside the camp.
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Aaron raised his hands toward the people and blessed them; then he descended from having performed the sin-offering, the burnt-offering, and the peace-offering.
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Moses and Aaron came to the Tent of Meeting, and they went out and they blessed the people – and the glory of Hashem appeared to the entire people!
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A fire went forth from before Hashem and consumed upon the Altar the burnt-offering and the fats; the people saw and sang glad song and fell upon their faces.
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1 And it was on the eighth day that Moses summoned Aaron and his sons and the elders of Israel.
2 And he said to Aaron, “Take for yourself a bull calf as a sin offering, and a ram as a burnt offering, [both] unblemished, and bring [them] near before the Lord.
3 And to the children of Israel, you shall speak, saying, ‘Take a he goat as a sin offering; and a calf and a lamb, [both] in their first year and [both] unblemished, as a burnt offering,
4 and an ox and a ram as peace offerings, to slaughter before the Lord, and a meal offering mixed with oil, for today the Lord is appearing to you.’ “
5 And they took what Moses had commanded, to the front of the Tent of Meeting, and the entire community approached and stood before the Lord.
6 And Moses said, “This is the thing the Lord has commanded; do [it], and the glory of the Lord will appear to you.”
7 And Moses said to Aaron, “Approach the altar and perform your sin offering and your burnt offering, atoning for yourself and for the people, and perform the people’s sacrifice, atoning for them, as the Lord has commanded.
8 So Aaron approached the altar and slaughtered his sin offering calf.
9 And Aaron’s sons brought forward the blood to him, and he dipped his finger into the blood, placing [some] on the horns of the altar, and he poured the blood at the base of the altar.
10 And the fat, the kidneys, and the diaphragm with the liver from the sin offering, he caused to [go up in] smoke on the altar, as the Lord had commanded Moses.
11 And he burned the flesh and the hide in fire, outside the camp.
12 And he slaughtered the burnt offering. And Aaron’s sons presented the blood to him, and he dashed it on the altar, around.
13 And they presented the burnt offering to him in its [prescribed] pieces, along with the head. And he caused [them] to [go up in] smoke on the altar.
14 And he washed the innards and the legs, and he caused [them] to [go up in] smoke on the altar, along with the burnt offering.
15 And he brought forward the people’s sacrifice; he took the people’s sin offering goat, slaughtered it, and made it a sin offering, like the first one.
16 And he brought forward the burnt offering and prepared it according to the law.
17 And he brought forward the meal offering, filled his palm with it, and caused it to [go up in] smoke on the altar, in addition to the morning burnt offering.
18 And he slaughtered the ox and the ram, the people’s peace offering, and Aaron’s sons presented the blood to him, and he dashed it on the altar, around,
19 and [they also presented] the fats from the ox and from the ram: the tail, the [fatty] covering, the kidneys and the diaphragm with the liver.
20 And they placed the fats on top of the breasts, and he caused the fats to [go up in] smoke on the altar.
21 And Aaron had [already] waved the breasts and the right thigh as a wave offering before the Lord, as Moses had commanded.
22 And Aaron lifted up his hands towards the people and blessed them. He then descended from preparing the sin offering, the burnt offering, and the peace offering.
23 And Moses and Aaron went into the Tent of Meeting. Then they came out and blessed the people, and the glory of the Lord appeared to all the people.
24 And fire went forth from before the Lord and consumed the burnt offering and the fats upon the altar, and all the people saw, sang praises, and fell upon their faces.

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