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Guilt offerings are required when a person deals deceitfully or by robbery. The priests keep the fire burning, every morning feeding it wood. The meal offering (mincha) is presented before the altar, a handful burned, and the balance eaten by the priests. On the occasion of the High Priest’s anointment, the meal offering is prepared with oil on a griddle and entirely burned. The sin offering (chattat) is slaughtered at the same place as the burnt offering, and the priest who offers it eats it. If blood of the sin offering is brought into the Tent, the entire offering is burned.

PEOPLE: יהוה‎ YHVH - Moses - Aaron and his sons

PLACES: Biblical Mount Sinai

RELATED ARTICLES: Tzav - 613 Mitzvot - Priestly Code - lying - deception - Robbery - Korban - Ram - Kohen - Linen - Vestments - Altar - Flour - Oil - Frankincense - Unleavened bread - Tabernacle - Ephah - Blood

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