Leviticus 24

Rules about oil and the bread that the people give to the LORD

1The LORD said to Moses, 2‘Tell Israel’s people that they must bring to you the best oil. This will cause the light to burn all the time. 3Aaron must put more oil in the lamp from evening to morning in front of the LORD. The lamp is outside the curtain. That curtain is in the Holy Place. The light must never go out. This rule is for now and for all time to come. 4The lamps on the gold thing that holds the lamps must burn always in front of the LORD.
24:4 The lamp holder had 7 branches. This means that there were 7 lamps on it.

5The people must bake 12 loaves of bread. They must use the best flour. They must weigh the flour for each loaf. They must use two tenths (2/10) of an ephah (4 litres or 8 pints). 6They must put the loaves on a table in two rows in front of the LORD. There must be six loaves in each row. 7They must put incense near each row. They must burn the incense as a gift to the LORD instead of the bread. 8They must put the bread on the table every Sabbath. It is a covenant between Israel’s people and the LORD. 9The bread is for Aaron and for his sons. They must eat it in a holy place. It is their holy part of the burnt offering to the LORD.’

The story of a man who said bad things about the LORD

10There was a man. His mother was an Israelite and his father was a man from Egypt. The man had a quarrel with an Israelite man. 11The Israelite woman’s son said bad things about God. The people took him to Moses. (The name of the mother was Shelomith. She was the daughter of Dibri from the family of Dan.) 12They locked the man up. The LORD told them what to do with him.

13The LORD said to Moses, 14‘Take the man outside the camp. All the people who heard him speak must put a hand on him. All the people must throw stones at him until he is dead. 15Tell Israel’s people, “It is a sin if any man says bad things about God’s name. 16He must die. All the people must throw stones at him until he is dead.” You must kill anyone who says bad things about the LORD‘s name. They may be a foreigner or an Israelite. You must kill them.

17If any man kills another man you must kill him. 18A man might kill an animal that belongs to another man. He must give an animal that is alive to the man. You must give a living animal if you take a living animal’s life. 19If a man hurts another man, you must also hurt him. 20Whatever the man does to another man, the other man can do to him. If he takes an eye, you can take an eye. If he breaks a bone, you can break his bone. If he takes a tooth, you can take his tooth. 21A man may kill an animal. That man must give back an animal that is alive. But if he kills a man, you must kill him. 22This rule is for all the people. It is the same rule for Israelites and foreigners. I am the LORD your God.’

23Moses spoke to Israel’s people. A man had said bad things about God. They took him outside the camp. They threw stones at him until he died. Israel’s people did as the LORD had told Moses.

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