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  • Brenda on Hebrews 5 - 1 year ago
    Every High Priest is ordained to do what 2 things
  • S Spencer - In Reply on Hebrews 5 - 1 year ago
    Hi Brenda.

    I suppose you are referring to Hebrews 5:1.

    I looked this up.

    1. an animal brought as a sin offering

    2. guilt offering

    3. sacrifices of the communal peace offering

    4. a bird brought in as a sin offering

    5. the suspensive guilt offering[4]

    6. the olive oil offering of a metzora[5]

    7. the two loaves of bread brought on Shavuot (first fruits)

    8. the showbread

    9. the left-over portion of the meal offering

    10. the left-over portion of grain from the offering of the first sheaf, the omer offering

    Four further gifts to be given (or to be consumed) within the confines of the walls of Jerusalem were:

    11. firstborn of any domestic kosher animal

    12. first fruits

    13. the inner organs of certain offerings, that which is removed from the Nazirite offering

    14. the skins of certain offerings

    Ten gifts which might be given (or consumed) outside of Jerusalem were:

    15. heave offering of a portion of the harvest

    16. heave offering of the tithe - a tithe of the Levite's tithe

    17. Challah - Dough offering

    18. the first shearing of the sheep

    19. foreleg, cheeks and maw of all non-sanctified, ritually slaughtered domestic animals

    20. money given in exchange for redemption of a first-born son (Hebrew: pidyon haben ; redemption of the son) - in rabbinical practice five silver shekels for the redemption of a firstborn Israelite son

    21. money (or a sheep or goat) redeemed in place of a firstborn donkey

    22. things declared herem, the hromim property or possession dedicated to the Temple without specifying to which use it is to be given

    23. inherited fields that were dedicated to the Temple and not reclaimed in the Jubilee year

    24. that recovered which was stolen from a resident alien who has died, leaving no heirs.

    let us Know if this helps.

    God bless.



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