And he called ו - English word for word translation of Orthodox Yiddish Torah (OYTORAH)

Command!

1 and Hashem has spoken to Moshe, so to say:

2 command Aaron and his sons, so to say: this is the law of the olah/burnt offering: this is this what goes up on burnt on altar on a all night until in the morning; and this fire of altar shall kept become in aflame on it.

3 and the kohen shall put on his linen garment, and linen trousers shall he clothe on his body; and he shall remove/separate the ashes on what this fire has consumed this olah/burnt offering on altar, and he shall it put near altar.

4 and he shall strip off his garments, and clothe/don other garments, and carry outside the ashes outside camp in a pure place.

5and this fire on altar shall kept become in aflame on it, it shall not extinguished become. and the kohen shall burn on it wood morning in morning; and he shall arrange on it this olah/burnt offering, and make up in smoke on it this fats of the peace offerings.

6 a fire shall continually kept become in aflame on altar; it shall not extinguished become.

7and this is the law of the minchah/grain offering: the children of Aaron shall it bring close/offer before Hashem in front of altar.

8and he shall remove/separate of it with his handful: of the fine flour of the minchah/grain offering, and of its oil, and the all incense which on minchah/grain offering; and he shall make up in smoke his memorial portion on altar for a soothing aroma to Hashem.

9and this the rest of of it shall eat Aaron and his sons; unleavened shall it eaten become, in a holy place; in courtyard of Tent of Meeting shall they it eat.

10it shall not baked become leavened. for their portion have I this them given from my offerings by fire; a most holy holiness is this, so as this sin offering, and in same way as this guilt offering.

11 every male among the children of Aaron may it eat; an eternal right on your (PL) throughout generations from the offering by fire of Hashem; all that which will self to touch on this shall become holy.

12 and Hashem has spoken to Moshe, so to say:

13 this is the korban of Aaron and his sons, which they shall sacrificing be to Hashem in the day which he shall be consecrate/inaugurate: a tenth ephah fine flour for a minchah/grain offering continually, a half of it in the morning, and a half of it in evening.

14 on a bakepan, with oil, shall it made become; well mixed shall you (sg) it bring; a baked minchah/grain offering in pieces shall you (sg) it sacrifice be for a soothing aroma to Hashem.

15 and the kohen which is the anointed on his place from among his sons, shall it make; an eternal law; in entirety to Hashem shall it up in smoke become.

16 and every minchah/grain offering of a kohen shall in entirety burned up become; it shall not eaten become.

17 and Hashem has spoken to Moshe, so to say:

18 speak to Aaron and to his sons, so to say: this is the law of the sin offering: in the place where this olah/burnt offering shall be slaughtered, shall slaughtered become this sin offering before Hashem; a most holy holiness is this.

19 the kohen which brings it on for a sin offering shall it eat; in a holy place shall it eaten become, in courtyard of Tent of Meeting.

20 all that which will self to touch on its flesh, shall become holy; and if it will sprinkled upon of his blood on a garment, shall you (sg) this on which it will sprinkled upon, wash in a holy place.

21 and the earthenware vessel which sin offering shall be cooked become in it, shall broken become; and if it shall be cooked in a copper vessel, shall she scoured/purged become, and rinsed become with water.

22 every male among the kohanim may this to eat; a most holy holiness is this.

23 but to sin offering, which of its blood shall be brought in Tent of Meeting so that expiate/make atonement to be in (the) holy, shall not eaten become; in fire shall it burned up become.

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