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Exodus 29:3

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29:3 You are to put them in one basket and present 1  them in the basket, along with 2  the bull and the two rams.

Exodus 29:14

Context
29:14 But the meat of the bull, its skin, and its dung you are to burn up 3  outside the camp. 4  It is the purification offering. 5 

1 tn The verb קָרַב (qarav) in the Hiphil means to “bring near” to the altar, or, to offer something to God. These gifts will, therefore, be offered to him for the service of this ritual.

2 tn Heb “and with.”

3 tn Heb “burn with fire.”

4 sn This is to be done because there is no priesthood yet. Once they are installed, then the sin/purification offering is to be eaten by the officiating priests as a sign that the offering was received. But priests could not consume their own sin offering.

5 sn There were two kinds of “purification offering,” those made with confession for sin and those made without. The title needs to cover both of them, and if it is called in the traditional way “the sin offering,” that will convey that when people offered it for skin diseases, menstruation, or having babies, they had sinned. That was not the case. Moreover, it is usual to translate the names of the sacrifices by what they do more than what they cover – so peace offering, reparation offering, and purification offering.



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