Leviticus 23
23
The Feasts
1-2 God spoke to Moses: âTell the People of Israel, These are my appointed feasts, the appointed feasts of God which you are to decree as sacred assemblies.
3âWork six days. The seventh day is a Sabbath, a day of total and complete rest, a sacred assembly. Donât do any work. Wherever you live, it is a Sabbath to God.
4âThese are the appointed feasts of God, the sacred assemblies which you are to announce at the times set for them:
5âGodâs Passover, beginning at sundown on the fourteenth day of the first month.
6-8âGodâs Feast of Unraised Bread, on the fifteenth day of this same month. You are to eat unraised bread for seven days. Hold a sacred assembly on the first day; donât do any regular work. Offer Fire-Gifts to God for seven days. On the seventh day hold a sacred assembly; donât do any regular work.â
9-14 God spoke to Moses: âTell the People of Israel, When you arrive at the land that I am giving you and reap its harvest, bring to the priest a sheaf of the first grain that you harvest. He will wave the sheaf before God for acceptance on your behalf; on the morning after Sabbath, the priest will wave it. On the same day that you wave the sheaf, offer a year-old male lamb without defect for a Whole-Burnt-Offering to God and with it the Grain-Offering of four quarts of fine flour mixed with oilâa Fire-Gift to God, a pleasing fragranceâand also a Drink-Offering of a quart of wine. Donât eat any bread or roasted or fresh grain until you have presented this offering to your God. This is a perpetual decree for all your generations to come, wherever you live.
15-21âCount seven full weeks from the morning after the Sabbath when you brought the sheaf as a Wave-Offering, fifty days until the morning of the seventh Sabbath. Then present a new Grain-Offering to God. Bring from wherever you are living two loaves of bread made from four quarts of fine flour and baked with yeast as a Wave-Offering of the first ripe grain to God. In addition to the bread, offer seven yearling male lambs without defect, plus one bull and two rams. They will be a Whole-Burnt-Offering to God together with their Grain-Offerings and Drink-Offeringsâoffered as Fire-Gifts, a pleasing fragrance to God. Offer one male goat for an Absolution-Offering and two yearling lambs for a Peace-Offering. The priest will wave the two lambs before God as a Wave-Offering, together with the bread of the first ripe grain. They are sacred offerings to God for the priest. Proclaim the day as a sacred assembly. Donât do any ordinary work. It is a perpetual decree wherever you live down through your generations.
22âWhen you reap the harvest of your land, donât reap the corners of your field or gather the gleanings. Leave them for the poor and the foreigners. I am God, your God.â
23-25 God said to Moses: âTell the People of Israel, On the first day of the seventh month, set aside a day of rest, a sacred assemblyâmark it with loud blasts on the ramâs horn. Donât do any ordinary work. Offer a Fire-Gift to God.â
26-32 God said to Moses: âThe tenth day of the seventh month is the Day of Atonement. Hold a sacred assembly, fast, and offer a Fire-Gift to God. Donât work on that day because it is a day of atonement to make atonement for you before your God. Anyone who doesnât fast on that day must be cut off from his people. I will destroy from among his people anyone who works on that day. Donât do any work that dayânone. This is a perpetual decree for all the generations to come, wherever you happen to be living. It is a Sabbath of complete and total rest, a fast day. Observe your Sabbath from the evening of the ninth day of the month until the following evening.â
33-36 God said to Moses: âTell the People of Israel, Godâs Feast of Booths begins on the fifteenth day of the seventh month. It lasts seven days. The first day is a sacred assembly; donât do any ordinary work. Offer Fire-Gifts to God for seven days. On the eighth day hold a sacred assembly and offer a gift to God. It is a solemn convocation. Donât do any ordinary work.
37-38âThese are the appointed feasts of God which you will decree as sacred assemblies for presenting Fire-Gifts to God: the Whole-Burnt-Offerings, Grain-Offerings, sacrifices, and Drink-Offerings assigned to each day. These are in addition to offerings for Godâs Sabbaths and also in addition to other gifts connected with whatever you have vowed and all the Freewill-Offerings you give to God.
39-43âSo, summing up: On the fifteenth day of the seventh month, after you have brought your crops in from your fields, celebrate the Feast of God for seven days. The first day is a complete rest and the eighth day is a complete rest. On the first day, pick the best fruit from the best trees; take fronds of palm trees and branches of leafy trees and from willows by the brook and celebrate in the presence of your God for seven daysâyes, for seven full days celebrate it as a festival to God. Every year from now on, celebrate it in the seventh month. Live in booths for seven daysâevery son and daughter of Israel is to move into booths so that your descendants will know that I made the People of Israel live in booths when I brought them out of the land of Egypt. I am God, your God.â
44Moses posted the calendar for the annual appointed feasts of God which Israel was to celebrate.
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