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Now when the prince shall prepare a voluntary burnt offering or peace offerings voluntarily unto the LORD, they shall open him the gate that looks toward the east, and he shall prepare his burnt offering and his peace offerings, as he does on the day of the Sabbath; then he shall go forth; and after his going forth they shall shut the gate.
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Thou shalt daily prepare a burnt offering unto the LORD
of a lamb of the first year without blemish; thou shalt prepare it each morning.
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And thou shalt prepare a present with it each morning, the sixth part of an ephah
of fine flour, and the third part of a hin of oil, to temper with the fine flour;
this shall be a present for the LORD continually by
a perpetual ordinance.
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Thus shall they prepare the lamb and the present and the oil each morning
for a continual burnt offering.
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Thus hath the Lord GOD said: If the prince gives a gift of his inheritance unto any of his sons, it
shall be theirs; the possession thereof
shall be by inheritance.
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But if he gives a gift of his inheritance to one of his slaves, then it shall be his until the year of liberty; when it shall return to the prince; but his inheritance shall be his sons’ for them.
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And the prince shall take nothing from the people’s inheritance, that he not defraud them of their possession;
but he shall give his sons inheritance out of his own possession that my people not be scattered each one from his possession.
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After he brought me through the entry, which
was at the side of the gate, into the holy chambers of the priests, which looked toward the north; and, behold, there
was a place on the two sides westward.
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Then he said unto me, This
is the place where the priests shall boil that
which was offered as guilt and that
which was offered as sin, where they shall bake the present; that they not bear
them out into the outer court, to sanctify the people.
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Then he brought me forth into the outer court, and caused me to pass by the four corners of the court; and, behold, in each corner of the court
there was a patio.
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In the four corners of the court
there were patios joined of forty
cubits long and thirty broad; these four corners
were of one measure.