1. Leviticus 7:1
(NABRE)
This is the ritual for the reparation offering. It is most holy.
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2. Leviticus 7:2
(NABRE)
At the place where the burnt offering is slaughtered, the reparation offering shall also be slaughtered. Its blood shall be splashed on all the sides of the altar.
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3. Leviticus 7:3, 4
(NABRE)
All of its fat shall be offered: the fatty tail, the fat that covers the inner organs, and all the fat that adheres to them, as well as the two kidneys with the fat on them near the loins, and the lobe of the liver, which is removed with the kidneys.
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4. Leviticus 7:5
(NABRE)
The priest shall burn these on the altar as an oblation to the Lord. It is a reparation offering.
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5. Leviticus 7:6
(NABRE)
Every male of the priestly line may eat of it; but it must be eaten in a sacred place. It is most holy.
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6. Leviticus 7:7
(NABRE)
Because the purification offering and the reparation offering are alike, both have the same ritual. The reparation offering belongs to the priest who makes atonement with it.
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7. Leviticus 7:8
(NABRE)
As for the priest who offers someone’s burnt offering, to him belongs the hide of the burnt offering that is offered.
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8. Leviticus 7:9, 10
(NABRE)
Also, every grain offering that is baked in an oven or made in a pan or on a griddle shall belong to the priest who offers it, whereas all grain offerings that are mixed with oil or are dry shall belong to all of Aaron’s sons without distinction.
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