law-sacrifices-and-offerings
96 concepts carry this tag.
Commandment96
A
- A man who had a running unnatural urinary issue must bring an offering in the Temple after he immerses in waterLeviticus 15:13. A positive commandment.
- A non- priest must not eat certain sacrificial meatExodus 29:33. A prohibition.
- A permanent or temporary hired worker must not eat from the Passover lambExodus 12:45. A prohibition.
- A woman who gave birth must bring an offering after she immerses in waterLeviticus 12:6. A positive commandment.
- A woman who had a running vaginal issue must bring an offering in the Temple after she immerses in waterLeviticus 15:28. A positive commandment.
- An apostate must not eat from the Passover lambExodus 12:43. A prohibition.
- An impure person must not eat from sacrificesLeviticus 7:20. A prohibition.
- An leprous person must bring an offering after immersing in waterLeviticus 14:10. A positive commandment.
B
- Both an animal offered as a substitution as well as an animal set apart for sacrifice retain their consecrationLeviticus 27:10. A positive commandment.
- Bring additional offerings on PassoverNumbers 28:19. A positive commandment.
- Bring additional offerings on the Day of AtonementNumbers 29:8. A positive commandment.
- Bring additional offerings on the eighth day of the Feast of TabernaclesNumbers 29:35. A positive commandment.
- Bring additional offerings on the Feast of TabernaclesNumbers 29:12. A positive commandment.
- Bring additional offerings on the Feast of TrumpetsNumbers 29:1. A positive commandment.
- Bring additional offerings on the Feast of WeeksNumbers 28:26. A positive commandment.
- Bring additional offerings on the first day of the monthNumbers 28:11. A positive commandment.
- Bring all avowed and freewill offerings to the Temple on the first subsequent festivalDeuteronomy 12:5. A positive commandment.
- Bring all sacrifices from outside Israel to the TempleDeuteronomy 12:26. A positive commandment.
- Bring an asham offering when uncertain of guiltLeviticus 5:17. A positive commandment.
- Bring an offering in accordance with one's financial abilityLeviticus 5:7. A positive commandment.
- Bring an offering when guilt is determined for certain sinsLeviticus 6:6. A positive commandment.
- Bring meal offerings as prescribed in the TorahLeviticus 2:1. A positive commandment.
- Bring two additional lambs as burnt offerings on the SabbathNumbers 28:9. A positive commandment.
- Bring two loaves to accompany the additional the Feast of Weeks offeringsLeviticus 23:17. A positive commandment.
- Burn all impure sacrificesLeviticus 7:19. A positive commandment.
- Burn the leftover sacrificesLeviticus 7:17. A positive commandment.
C
- Carry out the laws of interdicting possessionsLeviticus 27:28. A positive commandment.
- Carry out the procedure of the burnt offering as prescribed in the LawLeviticus 1:3. A positive commandment.
- Carry out the procedure of the guilt offeringLeviticus 7:1. A positive commandment.
- Carry out the procedure of the sin offeringLeviticus 6:25. A positive commandment.
D
- Do not bake a meal offering as leavened breadLeviticus 6:17. A prohibition.
- Do not break any bones from the Passover lambExodus 12:46. A prohibition.
- Do not break any bones from the second Passover lamb offeringNumbers 9:12. A prohibition.
- Do not burn a blemished animal's fatLeviticus 22:22. A prohibition.
- Do not burn honey or yeast on the altarLeviticus 2:11. A prohibition.
- Do not change consecrated animals from one type of offering to anotherLeviticus 27:26. A prohibition.
- Do not decapitate a fowl brought as a sin offeringLeviticus 5:8. A prohibition.
- Do not dedicate a blemished animal for the altarLeviticus 22:20. A prohibition.
- Do not eat from sacrifices offered with improper intentionsLeviticus 7:18. A prohibition.
- Do not eat from sacrifices which became impureLeviticus 7:19. A prohibition.
- Do not eat from that which was left over from an offeringLeviticus 19:8. A prohibition.
- Do not eat sacrifices which have become unfit or blemishedDeuteronomy 14:3. A prohibition.
- Do not eat the meal offering of a priestLeviticus 6:16. A prohibition.
- Do not eat the meat of minor sacrifices before sprinkling the bloodDeuteronomy 12:15. A prohibition.
- Do not eat the meat of the inner sin offeringLeviticus 6:23. A prohibition.
- Do not eat the meat of the Passover lamb raw or boiledExodus 12:9. A prohibition.
- Do not inflict wounds upon dedicated animalsLeviticus 22:21. A prohibition.
- Do not leave any meat of the Passover lamb over until morningExodus 12:10. A prohibition.
- Do not leave sacrifices past the time allowed for eating themLeviticus 22:30. A prohibition.
- Do not leave the fat of the paschal sacrifice overnightExodus 23:18. A prohibition.
- Do not leave the meat of the Passover lamb of the 14th until the 16thDeuteronomy 16:4. A prohibition.
- Do not leave the meat of the second Passover lamb over until morningNumbers 9:12. A prohibition.
- Do not offer a temporarily blemished animalDeuteronomy 17:1. A prohibition.
- Do not offer animals bought with the wages of a harlot or the wages of a dogDeuteronomy 23:18. A prohibition.
- Do not offer any sacrifices outside the courtyardDeuteronomy 12:13. A prohibition.
- Do not offer to G-d any castrated male animalsLeviticus 22:24. A prohibition.
- Do not omit the salt from sacrificesLeviticus 2:13. A prohibition.
- Do not put frankincense on the meal offerings of wrongdoersLeviticus 5:11. A prohibition.
- Do not put oil on the meal offerings of wrongdoersLeviticus 5:11. A prohibition.
- Do not redeem interdicted possessionsLeviticus 27:28. A prohibition.
- Do not redeem the firstborn animalsNumbers 18:17. A prohibition.
- Do not sacrifice blemished animals even if offered by those who are not part of the CovenantLeviticus 22:25. A prohibition.
- Do not sell interdicted possessionsLeviticus 27:28. A prohibition.
- Do not shear the fleece of consecrated animalsDeuteronomy 15:19. A prohibition.
- Do not slaughter a blemished animalLeviticus 22:22. A prohibition.
- Do not slaughter sacrifices outside the TempleLeviticus 17:3. A prohibition.
- Do not slaughter the paschal sacrifice while in possession of leavenExodus 23:18. A prohibition.
- Do not sprinkle a blemished animal's bloodLeviticus 22:24. A prohibition.
- Do not substitute another beast for one set apart for sacrificeLeviticus 27:10. A prohibition.
- Do not take the meat of the Passover lamb from the confines of the groupExodus 12:46. A prohibition.
- Do not withhold payment incurred by any vowDeuteronomy 23:22. A prohibition.
- Do not work consecrated animalsDeuteronomy 15:19. A prohibition.
E
- Eat the Passover lamb with unleavened bread and bitter herbs on the night of the 14th of NisanExodus 12:8. A positive commandment.
- Eat the second Passover lamb on the night of the 15th day of the month after PassoverNumbers 9:11. A positive commandment.
- Estimate the value of consecrated animalsLeviticus 27:12. A positive commandment.
- Estimate the value of consecrated fieldsLeviticus 27:16. A positive commandment.
- Estimate the value of consecrated housesLeviticus 27:14. A positive commandment.
- Estimate the value of people as determined by the LawLeviticus 27:2. A positive commandment.
- Every person must bring a sin offering for his transgressionLeviticus 4:27. A positive commandment.
F
O
- Offer all sacrifices in the TempleDeuteronomy 12:11. A positive commandment.
- Offer only animals which are at least eight days oldLeviticus 22:27. A positive commandment.
- Offer only unblemished animalsLeviticus 22:21. A positive commandment.
- Offer the wave offering from the meal of the new wheatLeviticus 23:10. A positive commandment.
- Offer two lambs for sacrifice every dayNumbers 28:3. A positive commandment.
R
S
T
- The High Court must bring an offering when it rules in errorLeviticus 4:13. A positive commandment.
- The high priest must bring a meal offering every dayLeviticus 6:20. A positive commandment.
- The priests must eat the remains of the meal offeringsLeviticus 6:16. A positive commandment.
- The priests must eat the sacrificial meat in the TempleExodus 29:33. A positive commandment.
- To redeem dedicated animals which have become disqualifiedDeuteronomy 12:15. A positive commandment.