Leviticus 7:37 Cross References
Leviticus 7:37
37: These are the instructions for the whole burnt offering, the grain offering, the sin offering, the guilt offering, the ordination offering, and the peace offering.
Exodus 29:1
- "This is the ceremony for the dedication of Aaron and his sons as priests: Take a young bull and two rams with no physical defects.
Exodus 29:38
- "This is what you are to offer on the altar. Offer two one-year-old lambs each day,
- one in the morning and the other in the evening.
- With one of them, offer two quarts of fine flour mixed with one quart of olive oil; also, offer one quart of wine as a drink offering.
- Offer the other lamb in the evening, along with the same offerings of flour and wine as in the morning. It will be a fragrant offering to the LORD, an offering made by fire.
- "This is to be a daily burnt offering given from generation to generation. Offer it in the LORD's presence at the Tabernacle entrance, where I will meet you and speak with you.
Leviticus 6:9
- "Give Aaron and his sons the following instructions regarding the whole burnt offering. The burnt offering must be left on the altar until the next morning, and the altar fire must be kept burning all night.
- The next morning, after dressing in his special linen clothing and undergarments, the priest on duty must clean out the ashes of the burnt offering and put them beside the altar.
- Then he must change back into his normal clothing and carry the ashes outside the camp to a place that is ceremonially clean.
- Meanwhile, the fire on the altar must be kept burning; it must never go out. Each morning the priest will add fresh wood to the fire and arrange the daily whole burnt offering on it. He must then burn the fat of the peace offerings on top of this daily whole burnt offering.
- Remember, the fire must be kept burning on the altar at all times. It must never go out.
Leviticus 7:11
- "These are the instructions regarding the different kinds of peace offerings that may be presented to the LORD.
- If you present your peace offering as a thanksgiving offering, the usual animal sacrifice must be accompanied by various kinds of bread--loaves, wafers, and cakes--all made without yeast and soaked with olive oil.
- This peace offering of thanksgiving must also be accompanied by loaves of yeast bread.
- One of each kind of bread must be presented as a gift to the LORD. This bread will then belong to the priest who sprinkles the altar with blood from the sacrificed animal.
- The animal's meat must be eaten on the same day it is offered. None of it may be saved for the next morning.
Leviticus 1:1
- The LORD called to Moses from the Tabernacle and said to him,
- "Give the following instructions to the Israelites: Whenever you present offerings to the LORD, you must bring animals from your flocks and herds.
- "If your sacrifice for a whole burnt offering is from the herd, bring a bull with no physical defects to the entrance of the Tabernacle so it will be accepted by the LORD.
- Lay your hand on its head so the LORD will accept it as your substitute, thus making atonement for you.
- Then slaughter the animal in the LORD's presence, and Aaron's sons, the priests, will present the blood by sprinkling it against the sides of the altar that stands in front of the Tabernacle.
Leviticus 6:20
- "On the day Aaron and his sons are anointed, they must bring to the LORD a grain offering of two quarts of choice flour, half to be offered in the morning and half to be offered in the evening.
- It must be cooked on a griddle with olive oil, and it must be well mixed and broken into pieces. You must present this grain offering, and it will be very pleasing to the LORD.
- As the sons of the priests replace their fathers, they will be inducted into office by offering this same sacrifice on the day they are anointed. It is the LORD's regular share, and it must be completely burned up.
- All such grain offerings of the priests must be entirely burned up. None of the flour may be eaten."
- Then the LORD said to Moses,