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===Laws of Sacrifice ([https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Leviticus%201-16&version=NIV Chapters 1–16])=== | ===Laws of Sacrifice ([https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Leviticus%201-16&version=NIV Chapters 1–16])=== | ||
'''Sacrifices''' (Chapters 1–7)<br> | '''Sacrifices''' (Chapters 1–7)<br> | ||
Under the [[The Law of Moses|Law of Moses]], several types of [[Sacrifices in the Old Testament|sacrifices]] were instituted. With the exception of the grain offering—which used flour or grain—the burnt offering, fellowship offering, sin offering, and guilt offering all involved the sacrifice of animals. The people of Israel were required to prepare these offerings according to detailed instructions and present them to God. {{참고|Sacrifices in the Old Testament|설명=}}'''Duties of the Priests''' (Chapters 8–10)<br> | Under the [[The Law of Moses|Law of Moses]], several types of [[Sacrifices in the Old Testament|sacrifices (offerings)]] were instituted. With the exception of the grain offering—which used flour or grain—the burnt offering, fellowship offering, sin offering, and guilt offering all involved the sacrifice of animals. The people of Israel were required to prepare these offerings according to detailed instructions and present them to God. {{참고|Sacrifices in the Old Testament|설명=}}'''Duties of the Priests''' (Chapters 8–10)<br> | ||
A priest is one who offers sacrifices in the sanctuary on behalf of the people. | A priest is one who offers sacrifices in the sanctuary on behalf of the people. | ||
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Unlike in the time of [[Noah]], when all animals could be eaten,<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Genesis%209%3A3%20&version=NIV|title=Genesis 9:3 |publisher=|quote= }}</ref> the Law of Moses distinguished between clean and unclean animals. Only clean animals were permitted for consumption, while unclean animals were strictly forbidden. Among land animals, those that both had split hooves and chewed the cud were considered clean. Among aquatic creatures, only those with fins and scales were regarded as clean. | Unlike in the time of [[Noah]], when all animals could be eaten,<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Genesis%209%3A3%20&version=NIV|title=Genesis 9:3 |publisher=|quote= }}</ref> the Law of Moses distinguished between clean and unclean animals. Only clean animals were permitted for consumption, while unclean animals were strictly forbidden. Among land animals, those that both had split hooves and chewed the cud were considered clean. Among aquatic creatures, only those with fins and scales were regarded as clean. | ||
'''Regulations for the Day of Atonement (Chapter 16) | '''Regulations for the Day of Atonement''' (Chapter 16)<br>The Day of Atonement was the sacred day when the sins of the Israelites from the entire year were forgiven. On this day, the [https://churchofgod.wiki/en/Priest#High_Priest high priest] offered a bull as a sin offering for himself and his family, and a male goat as a sin offering for the people. The high priest alone was permitted to enter the [[The Most Holy Place|Most Holy Place]]—and only once a year—to sprinkle the blood of the bull and the goat for atonement. | ||
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'''The Appointed Feasts of God''' (Chapters 23–24)<br>God established appointed festivals to be observed by His people. These included a weekly festival and annual festivals, which were celebrated once each year according to the sacred year.<br> | '''The Appointed Feasts of God''' (Chapters 23–24)<br>God established appointed festivals to be observed by His people. These included a weekly festival and annual festivals, which were celebrated once each year according to the sacred year.<br> | ||
*[[Sabbath]]: The seventh day of each week <br> | *[[Sabbath]]: The seventh day of each week <br> | ||
*[[Passover]]: Evening of the fourteenth day of the first month by sacred | *[[Passover]]: Evening of the fourteenth day of the first month by the sacred calendar<br> | ||
*[[The Feast of Unleavened Bread]]: The fifteenth day of the first month by sacred | *[[The Feast of Unleavened Bread]]: The fifteenth day of the first month by the sacred calendar<br> | ||
*[[Feast of Firstfruits]]: The day after the Sabbath following the Feast of Unleavened Bread <br> | *[[Feast of Firstfruits]]: The day after the Sabbath following the Feast of Unleavened Bread <br> | ||
*[[Feast of Weeks]]: The day after the seventh Sabbath from the Feast of Firstfruits (the 50th day from the Feast of Firstfruits) <br> | *[[Feast of Weeks]]: The day after the seventh Sabbath from the Feast of Firstfruits (the 50th day from the Feast of Firstfruits) <br> | ||
*[[Feast of Trumpets]]: The first day of the seventh month by sacred | *[[Feast of Trumpets]]: The first day of the seventh month by the sacred calendar<br> | ||
* [[Day of Atonement]]: The tenth day of the seventh month by sacred | * [[Day of Atonement]]: The tenth day of the seventh month by the sacred calendar<br> | ||
*[[Feast of Tabernacles]]: The fifteenth day of the seventh month by sacred | *[[Feast of Tabernacles]]: The fifteenth day of the seventh month by the sacred calendar<br> | ||
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