The most sacred Bible, whiche is the Holy Scripture conteyning the Old and New Testament / translated into English, and newly recognised with great diligence after most faythful exemplars, by Rychard Taverner.

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The most sacred Bible, whiche is the Holy Scripture conteyning the Old and New Testament / translated into English, and newly recognised with great diligence after most faythful exemplars, by Rychard Taverner.
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M.D.XXXIX. [1539]
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¶ what must be offered on euery feast daye.

CAPI. XXVIII.

[ A] ANd the Lorde spake vnto Moses, say∣enge: Gyue the children of Israell a charge and saye vnto them, that they take hede to offer vnto the offerynge of my bred in the sacrifice of swete sauoure, in his due ceason. And saye vnto them. This is the offerynge which ye shall offer vnto the Lorde two lambes of a yere olde with out spot day by daye to be a burntoffringe perpetually. One lambe thou shalt offer in the mornynge, and the other at euen, And therto the tenthe parte of an Epha of floure for a meatoffrynge myngled with beaten oyle, the fourth parte of an hin: which is a dayly offring ordeyned in the mount Sinai for a swete sauoure in the sacrifice of the Lorde. And the drynke offringe of the same: the fourth parte of an hin vnto one lambe, and poure the drynkoffringe in the holy place, to be good drinke vnto the Lorde. [ B] And the other lambe thou shalt offer at euen, with the meatoffringe and the drynkeoffringe after the maner of the morning: a sacrifice of a swete sauoure vnto the Lorde. And on the Sabboth daye two lambes of a yere olde a pece and without spot, and two tenthdeales of floure for a meatoffringe myngled wt oyle, & the drinkoffringe therto. This is the burnt∣offringe of euery Sabboth, besydes the dayly burntoffringe and his drinkoffringe.

And in the first daye of your monethes, ye shall offer a burntoffringe vnto the Lorde: ij. younge bullockes, and a ram, and seuen lam¦bes of a yere olde without spot, and .iij. tenth deales of floure for a meatoffringe myngled with oyle vnto one bullocke, and two tenth∣deales of floure for a meatoffringe myngled with oyle vnto one Ram. And euermore, a tenthdeale of floure myngled with oyle, for a meateofferinge vnto one lambe. That is a burntoffringe of a swete sauoure in the sacri∣fice [ C] of the Lorde. And their drinkeoffringes shalbe half an hin of wyne vnto one bollock and the thirde part of an hin of wyne vnto a Ram, and the fourth parte of an hin vnto a lambe. This is the burntoffringe of euerye moneth thorow out all the monethes of the yere, and one he gote for a synneoffringe vnto the Lorde, which shalbe offred with the dayly burntoffringe and his drynkeoffringe.* 1.1 And the .xiiij. daye of the first moneth shalbe Passe ouer vnto the Lorde. And the .xv. daye of the same moneth shall be a feast, in whiche seuen dayes men must eate vnleuended breed. The first daye shalbe an holy feast, so that ye shall do no maner laborious worke therin. And ye shall offer a burntoffringe vnto the Lorde .ij. younge bullockes, one Ram, and seuen lam∣bes of a yere olde without spot, & their meat∣offringe of floure myngled with oyle .iij. tēth∣deales vnto a bullocke, and two tenthdeales vnto a Ram, and euermore one tenthdeale vnto a lambe, thorow out the .vij .lambes: & an he gote for a synneoffringe to make atton¦ment for you.

And ye shall offer these, besyde the burnt∣offeringe in the mornynge that is alwaye of∣fred. And after this maner ye shall offer tho∣rowout the seuen dayes, the fode of the sacri∣fice of a swete sauoure vnto the Lorde. And it shalbe done besyde the dayly burntoffringe [ D] and his drynkeoffringe. And the seuenth day shal be an holy feast vnto you, so that ye shal do no laborious worke therin. And the day of your first frutes when ye brynge a new meat∣offrynge vnto the Lorde in your wekes, shall be an holy feast vnto you: so that ye shall doo no laborious worke therin. And ye shall offer a burntoffringe of a swete sauoure vnto the Lorde two younge bullockes, and a Ram, & seuen lambes of a yere olde a pece, with their meatoffringes of floure myngled with oyle .iij. tenthdeales vnto a bullocke .ij. tenthdea∣les to a Ram, and euermore one tenthdeale vnto a lambe thorow out the seuen lambes, & an he gote to make attonement for you. And this ye shall do besydes the dayly burntoffring and his meateoffringe: and they shalbe with out spot, with their drinkoffringes.

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