1-2 so the Lord told Moses to say to Aaron:
I, the Lord, appear in a cloud over the place of mercy on the sacred chest, which is behind the inside curtain of the sacred tent. And I warn you not to go there except at the proper time. Otherwise, you will die!
3 and a ram as a sacrifice to please me.
4You will take a bath and put on the sacred linen clothes, including the underwear, the robe, the sash, and the turban.
5Then the community of Israel will bring you a ram and two goats, both of them males. The goats are to be used as sacrifices for sin, and the ram is to be used as a sacrifice to please me.
6Aaron, you must offer the bull as a sacrifice of forgiveness for your own sins and for the sins of your family.
7Then you will lead the two goats into my presence at the front of the sacred tent,
8where I will show you which goat will be sacrificed to me and which one will be sent into the desert to the demon Azazel.
9After you offer the first goat as a sacrifice for sin,
10the other one must be presented to me alive, before you send it into the desert to take away the sins of the people.
11You must offer the bull as a sacrifice to ask forgiveness for your own sins and for the sins of your family.
12Then you will take a fire pan of live coals from the bronze altar, together with two handfuls of finely ground incense, into the most holy place.
13There you will present them to me by placing the incense on the coals, so that the place of mercy will be covered with a cloud of smoke. Do this, or you will die right there!
14Next, use a finger to sprinkle some of the blood on the place of mercy, which is on the lid of the sacred chest; then sprinkle blood seven times in front of the chest.
15 of each year, you must go without eating to show sorrow for your sins, and no one, including foreigners who live among you, is allowed to work.
30This is the day on which the sacrifice for the forgiveness of your sins will be made in my presence,
31and from now on, it must be celebrated each year. Go without eating and make this a day of complete rest just like the Sabbath.
32The high priest must offer the sacrifices for cleansing from sin, while wearing the sacred linen clothes.
33He will offer these sacrifices for the most holy place, the sacred tent, the bronze altar, all the priests, and for the whole community.
34You must celebrate this day each year—it is the Great Day of Forgiveness for all the sins of the people of Israel.
Moses did exactly as the Lord had commanded.
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