Leviticus 8:14
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NASB © biblegateway Lev 8:14 |
Then he brought the bull of the sin offering, and Aaron and his sons laid their hands on the head of the bull of the sin offering. |
HCSB | Then he brought the bull near for the sin offering, and Aaron and his sons laid their hands on the head of the bull for the sin offering. |
LEB | He brought the bull that was the offering for sin. Aaron and his sons placed their hands on its head. |
NIV © biblegateway Lev 8:14 |
He then presented the bull for the sin offering, and Aaron and his sons laid their hands on its head. |
ESV | Then he brought the bull of the sin offering, and Aaron and his sons laid their hands on the head of the bull of the sin offering. |
NRSV © bibleoremus Lev 8:14 |
He led forward the bull of sin offering; and Aaron and his sons laid their hands upon the head of the bull of sin offering, |
REB | Moses had the bull for the purification-offering brought, and Aaron and his sons laid their hands on its head. |
NKJV © biblegateway Lev 8:14 |
And he brought the bull for the sin offering. Then Aaron and his sons laid their hands on the head of the bull for the sin offering, |
KJV | And he brought the bullock for the sin offering: and Aaron and his sons laid their hands upon the head of the bullock for the sin offering. |
[+] Bhs. Inggris
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1 sn See Lev 4:3-12 above for the sin offering of the priests. In this case, however, the blood manipulation is different because Moses, not Aaron (and his sons), is functioning as the priest. On the one hand, Aaron and his sons are, in a sense, treated as if they were commoners so that the blood manipulation took place at the burnt offering altar in the court of the tabernacle (see v. 15 below), not at the incense altar inside the tabernacle tent itself (contrast Lev 4:5-7 and compare 4:30). On the other hand, since it was a sin offering for the priests, therefore, the priests themselves could not eat its flesh (Lev 4:11-12; 6:30 [23 HT]), which was the normal priestly practice for sin offerings of commoners (Lev 6:26[19], 29[22]). |