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You shall present one part of each kind of bread as a special contribution to the Lord; it belongs to the priest who takes the blood of the animal and throws it against the altar.
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The flesh of the animal must be eaten on the day it is sacrificed; none of it may be left until the next morning.
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If you bring a fellowship offering as fulfillment of a vow or as your own freewill offering, not all of it has to be eaten on the day it is offered, but any that is left over may be eaten on the following day.
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Any meat that still remains on the third day must be burned.
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If any of it is eaten on the third day, God will not accept your offering. The offering will not be counted to your credit but will be considered unclean, and whoever eats it will suffer the consequences.
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If the meat comes into contact with anything ritually unclean, it must not be eaten, but must be burned. Any of you that are ritually clean may eat the meat,
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but if any of you who are not clean eat it, you shall no longer be considered one of God's people.
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Also, if you eat the meat of this offering after you have touched anything ritually unclean, whether from a person or an animal, you shall no longer be considered one of God's people.
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The Lord gave Moses the following regulations
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for the people of Israel. No fat of cattle, sheep, or goats shall be eaten.
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The fat of an animal that has died a natural death or has been killed by a wild animal must not be eaten, but it may be used for any other purpose.