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Great [1540], ¶ The Byble in Englyshe, that is to saye the cont&ebar;t of al the holy scrypture both of þe; olde, and newe testam&ebar;t, with a prologe therinto, made by the reuerende father in God, Thomas archbysshop of Cantorbury, ¶ This is the Byble apoynted to the vse of the churches (Printed by Edward Whytchurche) [word count] [B06000].
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¶ The .xxij. Chapter. ¶ Who ought to abstayne from eatynge the thynges that were offred. Nowe, what, and when they shulde be offered.

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A   And the Lorde spake vnto Moses, sayinge: Speake vnto Aar&obar; and hys sonnes, that they be separated from the &rhand; holy thynges of the chyldren of Israel, and that they polute not my holy name in those thynges whych they halowe vnto me: I am the Lorde. Saye vnto them: whosoeuer he be of all youre seed amonge youre generacyons after you, that goeth vnto þe; holy thynges whych the chyldr&ebar; of Israel halowe vnto the Lorde, hauynge hys vnclennes vpon hym: that soule shall peryshe from out of my syght. I am the Lorde.

noteWhat man soeuer of the seed of Aaron is a leper or hath a runnynge yssue, he shall not eate of þe; holy thynges vntyll he be cleane. And whoso toucheth any m&abar; that is vncleane ouer the soule of the deed, or a man whose seed runneth from him in hys slepe, or whosoeuer toucheth any worme, wherby he maye be made vncleane, or a man, of whom he maye take vnclennesse (whatsoeuer vnclennesse he hath) þe; same soule that hath touched any soche, shalbe vncleane vntyll euen, and shall not eate of the holy thinges, vntyll he haue wasshed his flesshe with water. And when the sonne is doune, B   he shalbe cleane, ∧ shall afterwarde eate of the holy thinges: for asmoche as it is hys fode. noteOf a beast that dieth alone, or is rent wyth wylde beastes (wherby he maye be defyled) he shall not eate: I am the Lorde. Let them kepe therfore myne ordynaunce, lest they for the same lade synne vpon them, and dye for it, yf they defyle it. I the Lorde sanctifye them.

There shall no straunger eate of the holy thynge, nether a gest of the preastes, neyther shall an hyred serua&ubar;te eate of þe; holy thinge. But yf the Preaste bye any soule wyth money, he shall eate of it, lyke as he that is borne in hys house, shall they eate of hys bread. If the Preastes daughter also be maryed vnto a stra&ubar;ger, she maye not eate of the halowed heue offrynges. Notwythstandynge yf the Preastes daughter be a wedowe or deuorsed ∧ haue no chylde, but is returned vnto her fathers house agayne, she shall eate of her fathers bread, as well as she dyd in her youth. But there shall no straunger eate therof. If a man eate of the holy thynge vnwittingly, he shall put the fyfthe parte ther vnto, and geue it vnto the Preaste &rhand; wyth the halowed thynge. And the Preastes shall not defyle the holy thynges of the chyldren of Israel (which they offer vnto the Lord) to lade them selues &wt; mysdoynge ∧ trespace whyle they eate their holy thynges, for I the Lorde do halowe them.

C   And the Lorde spake vnto Moses sayinge: speake vnto Aaron and hys sonnes and vnto all the chyldr&ebar; of Israel, and saye vnto th&ebar;: whatsoeuer he be of þe; house of Israel or straunger in Israel, þt; will offer hys sacrifyce for all his vowes, and for all hys frewyllofferinges which they will offer vnto þe; Lord for a burntofferynge, ye shall offre (to reconcyle youre selues) a male without blemyshe of the oxen, of þe; shepe, or of the goates. But whatsoeuer hath a blemyshe, þt; shall ye not offre, for ye shall gett no fauoure therwith.

And whosoeuer bringeth a peace offringe vnto the Lorde (accordynge as he is apoynted) or a vowe, or a frewyll offeringe, in oxe or shepe, that is without deformyte, he shall be accepted. There shalbe also no blemyshe therin: blinde, or brok&ebar;, or wo&ubar;ded, or haue a wen, or be mawnge, or scabbed. Ye shall not offre soche vnto þe; Lorde, nor put an offerynge of any soche vp&obar; the alter vnto þe; Lorde.

D   An oxe or a shepe that hath any membre out of proporcion, mayst thou offer for a frewillofferynge: but for a vowe it shall not be accepted. Ye shall not offer vnto the Lorde þt; which is broosed, or broken, or plucked out, or cut awaye, nether shall ye make any soch in youre lande, nether of a straungers hande shall ye offer bread vnto youre God of any soche. Because their corrupcyon is in them, and they haue deformite in them selues, and therfore shall they not be accepted for you. And the Lorde spake vnto Moses sayinge: wh&ebar; an oxe, or a shepe, or a goate is brought forth, it shalbe seuen dayes vnder þe; damme. And fr&obar; the .viij. daye forth, it shalbe accepted, for a sacrifice vnto the Lorde. And whether it be oxe or shepe, ye shall not kill it and her yonge both in one daye.

When ye wyll offre a thank offerynge vnto the Lorde, offre it that ye maye be accepted. And the same daye it must be eaten vp, so that ye leaue none of it vntyll þe; morowe. I am the Lorde. Therfore shall ye kepe my commaundementes and do them, I am the Lorde. Neyther shall ye polute my holy name, but I will be halowed amonge the chyldren of Israel. I am the Lord which halowe you, and that brought you out of the l&abar;de of Egypte, to be youre God: I am the Lorde.
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Great [1540], ¶ The Byble in Englyshe, that is to saye the cont&ebar;t of al the holy scrypture both of þe; olde, and newe testam&ebar;t, with a prologe therinto, made by the reuerende father in God, Thomas archbysshop of Cantorbury, ¶ This is the Byble apoynted to the vse of the churches (Printed by Edward Whytchurche) [word count] [B06000].
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