Leviticus 23:4-44

Leviticus 23:4-44

[4] These are the feasts  of the LORD,  even holy  convocations,  which ye shall proclaim  in their seasons.  [5] In the fourteenth  day of the first  month  at even  passover.  [6] And on the fifteenth  day  of the same month  is the feast  of unleavened bread  unto the LORD:  seven  days  ye must eat  unleavened bread.  [7] In the first  day  ye shall have an holy  convocation:  ye shall do  no servile  work  therein. [8] But ye shall offer  an offering made by fire  unto the LORD  seven  days:  in the seventh  day  is an holy  convocation:  ye shall do  no servile  work  therein. [9] And the LORD  spake  unto Moses,  saying,  [10] Speak  unto the children  of Israel,  and say  unto them, When ye be come  into the land  which I give  unto you, and shall reap  the harvest  thereof, then ye shall bring  a sheaf  of the firstfruits  of your harvest  unto the priest:  [11] And he shall wave  the sheaf  before  the LORD,  to be accepted  for you: on the morrow  after the sabbath  the priest  shall wave  [12] And ye shall offer  that day  when ye wave  the sheaf  an he lamb  without blemish  of the first  year  for a burnt offering  unto the LORD.  [13] And the meat offering  thereof shall be two  tenth deals  of fine flour  mingled  with oil,  an offering made by fire  unto the LORD  for a sweet  savour:  and the drink offering  thereof shall be of wine,  the fourth  part of an hin.  [14] And ye shall eat  neither bread,  nor parched corn,  nor green ears,  until the selfsame  day  that  ye have brought  an offering  unto your God:  it shall be a statute  for ever  throughout your generations  in all your dwellings.  [15] And ye shall count  unto you from the morrow  after the sabbath,  from the day  that ye brought  the sheaf  of the wave offering;  seven  sabbaths  shall be  complete:  [16] Even unto  the morrow  after the seventh  sabbath  shall ye number  fifty  days;  and ye shall offer  a new  meat offering  unto the LORD.  [17] Ye shall bring out  of your habitations  two  wave  loaves  of two  tenth deals:  they shall be of fine flour;  they shall be baken  with leaven;  they are the firstfruits  unto the LORD.  [18] And ye shall offer  with the bread  seven  lambs  without blemish  of the first  year,  and one  young  bullock,  and two  rams:  they shall be for a burnt offering  unto the LORD,  with their meat offering,  and their drink offerings,  even an offering made by fire,  of sweet  savour  unto the LORD.  [19] Then ye shall sacrifice  one  kid  of the goats  for a sin offering,  and two  lambs  of the first  year  for a sacrifice  of peace offerings.  [20] And the priest  shall wave  them with the bread  of the firstfruits  for a wave offering  before  the LORD,  with the two  lambs:  they shall be holy  to the LORD  for the priest.  [21] And ye shall proclaim  on the selfsame  day,  that it may be an holy  convocation  unto you: ye shall do  no servile  work  therein: it shall be a statute  for ever  in all your dwellings  throughout your generations.  [22] And when ye reap  the harvest  of your land,  thou shalt not make clean riddance  of the corners  of thy field  when thou reapest,  neither shalt thou gather  any gleaning  of thy harvest:  thou shalt leave  them unto the poor,  and to the stranger:  I am the LORD  your God.  [23] And the LORD  spake  unto Moses,  saying,  [24] Speak  unto the children  of Israel,  saying,  In the seventh  month,  in the first  day of the month,  shall ye have a sabbath,  a memorial  of blowing  of trumpets, an holy  convocation.  [25] Ye shall do  no servile  work  therein: but ye shall offer  an offering made by fire  unto the LORD.  [26] And the LORD  spake  unto Moses,  saying,  [27] Also  on the tenth  day of this seventh  month  there shall be a day  of atonement:  it shall be an holy  convocation  unto you; and ye shall afflict  your souls,  and offer  an offering made by fire  unto the LORD.  [28] And ye shall do  no work  in that same  day:  of atonement,  to make an atonement  for you before  the LORD  your God.  [29] For whatsoever soul  it be that shall not be afflicted  in that same  day,  he shall be cut off  from among his people.  [30] And whatsoever soul  it be that doeth  any work  in that same  day,  the same soul  will I destroy  from among  his people.  [31] Ye shall do  no manner of work:  it shall be a statute  for ever  throughout your generations  in all your dwellings.  [32] It shall be unto you a sabbath  of rest,  and ye shall afflict  your souls:  in the ninth  day of the month  at even,  shall ye celebrate  your sabbath.  [33] And the LORD  spake  unto Moses,  saying,  [34] Speak  unto the children  of Israel,  saying,  The fifteenth  day  of this seventh  month  shall be the feast  of tabernacles  for seven  days  unto the LORD.  [35] On the first  day  shall be an holy  convocation:  ye shall do  no servile  work  [36] Seven  days  ye shall offer  an offering made by fire  unto the LORD:  on the eighth  day  shall be an holy  convocation  unto you; and ye shall offer  an offering made by fire  unto the LORD:  it is a solemn assembly;  and ye shall do  no servile  work  therein. [37] These are the feasts  of the LORD,  which ye shall proclaim  to be holy  convocations,  to offer  an offering made by fire  unto the LORD,  a burnt offering,  and a meat offering,  a sacrifice,  and drink offerings,  every thing  upon his  [38] Beside the sabbaths  of the LORD,  and beside your gifts,  and beside all your vows,  and beside all your freewill offerings,  which ye give  unto the LORD.  [39] Also in the fifteenth  day  of the seventh  month,  when ye have gathered  in the fruit  of the land,  ye shall keep  a feast  unto the LORD  seven  days:  on the first  day  shall be a sabbath,  and on the eighth  day  shall be a sabbath.  [40] And ye shall take  you on the first  day  the boughs  of goodly  trees,  branches  of palm  trees, and the boughs  of thick  trees,  and willows  of the brook;  and ye shall rejoice  before  the LORD  your God  seven  days.  [41] And ye shall keep  it a feast  unto the LORD  seven  days  in the year.  It shall be a statute  for ever  in your generations:  ye shall celebrate  it in the seventh  month.  [42] Ye shall dwell  in booths  seven  days;  all that are Israelites  born  shall dwell  in booths:  [43] That your generations  may know  that I made the children  of Israel  to dwell  in booths,  when I brought them out  of the land  of Egypt:  I am the LORD  your God.  [44] And Moses  declared  unto the children  of Israel  the feasts  of the LORD.