Leviticus 22:17-33

Leviticus 22:17-33

[17] And the LORD  spake  unto Moses,  saying,  [18] Speak  unto Aaron,  and to his sons,  of Israel,  and say  unto them, Whatsoever  he be of the house  of Israel,  or of the strangers  in Israel,  that will offer  his oblation  for all his vows,  and for all his freewill offerings,  which they will offer  unto the LORD  for a burnt offering;  [19] Ye shall offer at your own will  a male  without blemish,  of the beeves,  of the sheep,  or of the goats.  [20] But whatsoever hath a blemish,  that shall ye not offer:  for it shall not be acceptable  for you. [21] And whosoever  offereth  a sacrifice  of peace offerings  to accomplish  his vow,  or a freewill offering  in beeves  or sheep,  it shall be perfect  to be accepted;  there shall be no blemish  therein. [22] Blind,  or broken,  or maimed,  or having a wen,  or scurvy,  or scabbed,  ye shall not offer  these unto the LORD,  nor make  an offering by fire  of them upon the altar  unto the LORD.  [23] Either a bullock  or a lamb  that hath any thing superfluous  or lacking in his parts,  that mayest thou offer  for a freewill offering;  but for a vow  it shall not be accepted.  [24] Ye shall not offer  unto the LORD  that which is bruised,  or crushed,  or broken,  or cut;  neither shall ye make  any offering thereof in your land.  [25] Neither from a stranger's  hand  shall ye offer  the bread  of your God  of any of these; because their corruption  is in them, and blemishes  be in them: they shall not be accepted  for you. [26] And the LORD  spake  unto Moses,  saying,  [27] When a bullock,  or a sheep,  or a goat,  is brought forth,  then it shall be seven  days  under the dam;  and from the eighth  day  and thenceforth  it shall be accepted  for an offering  made by fire  unto the LORD.  [28] And whether it be cow  or ewe,  ye shall not kill  it and her young  both in one  day.  [29] And when ye will offer  a sacrifice  of thanksgiving  unto the LORD,  offer  it at your own will.  [30] On the same day  it shall be eaten up;  ye shall leave  none of it until the morrow:  I am the LORD.  [31] Therefore shall ye keep  my commandments,  and do  them: I am the LORD.  [32] Neither shall ye profane  my holy  name;  but I will be hallowed  among  the children  of Israel:  I am the LORD  which hallow  [33] That brought you out  of the land  of Egypt,  to be your God:  I am the LORD.