LORD, which offering shall be holy unto the priest with the wavebreast
and heave shoulder: and then the abstainer may drink wine. This is the
law of the abstainer which hath vowed his offering unto the LORD for
his abstinence, besides that his hand can get. And according to the vow
which he vowed, even so he must do in the law of his abstinence. And
the LORD talked with Moses saying: speak unto Aaron and his sons
saying: of this wise ye shall bless the children of Israel saying unto
them. The LORD {lorde} bless thee and keep thee. The LORD {lorde} make
his face shine upon thee and be merciful unto thee. The LORD {lorde}
lift up his countenance upon thee, and give thee peace. For ye shall
put my name upon the children of Israel, that I may bless them.
Chapter .vij.
And when Moses had full set up the habitation and anointed it and
sanctified it and all the apparel thereof, and had anointed and
sanctified the altar also and all the vessels thereof: then the princes
of Israel, heads over the houses of their fathers which were the lords
of the tribes that stood and numbered, offered and brought their gifts
before the LORD six covered chariots and twelve oxen: two and two a
chariot and an ox every man, and they brought them before the
habitation. And the LORD spake unto Moses saying: take it of them and
let them be to do the service of the tabernacle of witness, and give
them unto the Levites, every man according unto his office. And Moses
took the chariots and the oxen, and gave them unto the Levites: two
chariots and four oxen he gave unto the sons of Gerson according unto
their office. And four chariots and eight oxen he gave unto the sons of
Merari according unto their offices, under the hands of Ithamar the son
of Aaron the priest. But unto the sons of Cahath he gave none, for the
office that pertained to them was holy, and therefore they must bear
upon shoulders. And the princes offered unto the dedicating of the
altar in the day that it was anointed, and brought their gifts before
the altar. And the LORD said unto Moses: let the princes bring their
offerings, every day one prince, unto the dedicating of the altar. He
that offered his offering the first day, was Nahesson the son of
Aminadab of the tribe of Iuda. And his offering was: a silver charger,
of an hundred and thirty sicles weight: and a silver bowl of seventy
sicles of the holy sicle, both of them full of fine wheaten flour
mingled with oil for a meatoffering: and a spoon of ten sicles of gold
full of cense: and an ox, {bullock} a ram and a lamb of a year old for
burntofferings, and an he goat for a sinoffering: and for peace
offerings two oxen, five rams, five he goats and five lambs of a year
old. And this was the gift of Nahesson the son of Aminadab. The second
day, did Nathaneel offer, the son of Zuar, captain over Isachar. And
his offering which he brought was: a silver charger of an hundred and
thirty sicles weight, and a silver bowl of seventy sicles, of the holy
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