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  2. Sin offering - Wikipedia

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    The sin offering required when a priest had sinned, for which there is a similar sacrificial animal as the Yom Kippur offering, is considered by scholars to be a much later development, and only added to the text of Leviticus in the latest stages of its compilation, after sin offerings had begun to be seen as being about atonement for actual ...

  3. Twenty-four priestly gifts - Wikipedia

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    1. an animal brought as a sin offering 2. guilt offering 3. sacrifices of the communal peace offering 4. a bird brought as a sin offering 5. the suspensive guilt offering (asham talui) [4] 6. the olive oil offering of a metzora [5] 7. the two loaves of bread (shtei halechem) brought on Shavuot 8. the showbread 9. the left-over portion of the ...

  4. Yom Kippur Temple service - Wikipedia

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    The Yom Kippur atonement offering, specifically, consisted of the following animals: [9] From the high priest: one young bull for a sin-offering, and one ram for a burnt-offering; From the people of Israel: two goats for a sin-offering, and one ram for a burnt-offering

  5. Churching of women - Wikipedia

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    The Jewish practice was based on Leviticus 12:1-8, which specified the ceremonial rite to be performed in order to restore ritual purity. It was believed that a woman becomes ritually unclean by giving birth owing to the presence of blood and/or other fluids at birth. This was part of ceremonial rather than moral law. [3]

  6. 613 commandments - Wikipedia

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    Carry out the procedure of the sin offering — Lev. 6:18; Not to eat the meat of the inner sin offering — Lev. 6:23; Not to decapitate a fowl brought as a sin offering — Lev. 5:8; Carry out the procedure of the guilt offering — Lev. 7:1; The Kohanim must eat the sacrificial meat in the Temple — Ex. 29:33

  7. Zavah - Wikipedia

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    Torah sources for the zavah are sourced in Leviticus 15:1-15 and 25-33. According to textual scholars, the regulations concerning childbirth in Leviticus 12, which have a similar seven-day waiting period before washing, and the sin and whole offerings, were originally suffixed to those concerning menstruation, but were later moved.

  8. List of Jewish prayers and blessings - Wikipedia

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    Supplicatory prayer said during Shacharit and Mincha. Not said on Shabbat, Yom Tov and other festive days. Hallel: הלל ‎ Psalms 113–118, recited as a prayer of praise and thanksgiving on Jewish holidays. Hallel is said in one of two forms: Full Hallel and Partial Hallel. Shir shel yom: שיר של יום ‎ Daily psalm.

  9. Confession (Judaism) - Wikipedia

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    In Judaism, confession (Hebrew: וִדּוּי, romanized: vīddūy) is a step in the process of atonement during which a Jew admits to committing a sin before God.In sins between a Jew and God, the confession must be done without others present (The Talmud calls confession in front of another a show of disrespect).

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