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The Great Bible 1539

   

3:1And yf his sacrifyce be a peaceofferynge, and he take it from amonge the droues, (whether it be male or female) he shall brynge soch as is without blemyshe, before the Lorde:
3:2& put his hande vpon the heed of his offeringe, and kyll it at the dore of the tabernacle of witnesse. And Aarons sonnes the Preastes shall sprincle the bloude vpon the alter rounde aboute.
3:3And he shall offre som what of the peaceofferynge to be a sacrifyce vnto the Lorde: euen the fatt that couereth the inwardes, and all the fatt that is aboute the inwardes:
3:4and the two kydneys, & the fatt that is on them and vpon the loynes: and the abundaunce that is on the lyuer shall he take awaye wyth the kydneyes.
3:5And Aarons sonnes shal burne them on the alter vpon the burntsacrifyce whyche is vpon the wodd that is on the fyre to be a burnt sacrifyce for a swete sauoure vnto the Lorde.
3:6If he brynge a peaceofferynge vnto the Lorde from of the flocke, let hym offre male or female: but without blemysh.
3:7As yf he offre a shepe for hys sacrifyce, he shall brynge it before the Lorde,
3:8and put hys hande vpon hys offerynges heed, and kyll it before the doore of the tabernacle of witnesse, and Aarons sonnes shall sprynkle the bloude therof rounde aboute the alter.
3:9And of the peaceofferynge, let hym bryng a sacrifyce vnto the Lorde: the fatt therof, & the rompe all together, whiche they shall take off, harde by the backe bone: and the fatt that couereth the inwardes, and all the fatt that is vpon the inwardes,
3:10and the two kydneyes, and the fatt that is vpon them & vpon the loynes, and the abundaunce that is vpon the lyuer shall he take awaye with the kydneyes.
3:11And the preaste shall burne them vpon the alter, to be the foode of a sacryfyce vnto the Lorde.
3:12If hys offerynge be a goate, he shall bringe it before the Lorde,
3:13& put his hande vpon the heade of it, and kyll it before the Tabernacle of the couenaunt, and the sonnes of Aaron shall sprinkle the bloude therof vpon the alter rounde about.
3:14And he shall bryng therof, his offering, euen a sacrifyce vnto the Lorde: the fatt that couereth the in wardes, and all the fatt that is vpon the inwardes,
3:15and the two kydneyes, & the fatt that is vpon them and vpon the loynes, & the abundaunce vpon the lyuer shall he take awaye with the kydneyes.
3:16And the preaste shall burne them vpon the alter for the food of the sacrifyce:
3:17that all the fat maye be a swete sauoure vnto the Lorde. Let it be a perpetuall statute for youre generacyons thorowe oute youre dwellynges, that ye eate nether fatt nor bloude.
The Great Bible 1539

The Great Bible 1539

The Great Bible of 1539 was the first authorized edition of the Bible in English, authorized by King Henry VIII of England to be read aloud in the church services of the Church of England. The Great Bible was prepared by Myles Coverdale, working under commission of Thomas, Lord Cromwell, Secretary to Henry VIII and Vicar General. In 1538, Cromwell directed the clergy to provide "one book of the bible of the largest volume in English, and the same set up in some convenient place within the said church that ye have care of, whereas your parishioners may most commodiously resort to the same and read it."