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the antiquities of the jews-1-第48章

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one sin; and is conscious of it himself; but hath nobody that can
prove it upon him; he offers a ram; the law enjoining him so to
do; the flesh of which the priests eat; as before; in the holy
place; on the same day。 And if the rulers offer sacrifices for
their sins; they bring the same oblations that private men do;
only they so far differ; that they are to bring for sacrifices a
bull or a kid of the goats; both males。

4。 Now the law requires; both in private and public sacrifices;
that the finest flour be also brought; for a lamb the measure of
one tenth deal; … for a ram two; … and for a bull three。 This
they consecrate upon the altar; when it is mingled with oil; for
oil is also brought by those that sacrifice; for a bull the half
of an hin; and for a ram the third part of the same measure; and
one quarter of it for a lamb。 This hin is an ancient Hebrew
measure; and is equivalent to two Athenian choas (or congiuses)。
They bring the same quantity of oil which they do of wine; and
they pour the wine about the altar; but if any one does not offer
a complete sacrifice of animals; but brings fine flour only for a
vow; he throws a handful upon the altar as its first…fruits;
while the priests take the rest for their food; either boiled or
mingled with oil; but made into cakes of bread。 But whatsoever it
be that a priest himself offers; it must of necessity be all
burnt。 Now the law forbids us to sacrifice any animal at the same
time with its dam; and; in other cases; not till the eighth day
after its birth。 Other sacrifices there are also appointed for
escaping distempers; or for other occasions; in which
meat…offerings are consumed; together with the animals that are
sacrificed; of which it is not lawful to leave any part till the
next day; only the priests are to take their own share。

CHAPTER 10。

Concerning The Festivals; And How Each Day Of Such Festival Is To
Be Observed。

1。 The law requires; that out of the public expenses a lamb of
the first year be killed every day; at the beginning and at the
ending of the day; but on the seventh day; which is called the
Sabbath; they kill two; and sacrifice them in the same manner。 At
the new moon; they both perform the daily sacrifices; and slay
two bulls; with seven lambs of the first year; and a kid of the
goats also; for the expiation of sins; that is; if they have
sinned through ignorance。

2。 But on the seventh month; which the Macedonians call
Hyperberetaeus; they make an addition to those already mentioned;
and sacrifice a bull; a ram; and seven lambs; and a kid of the
goats; for sins。

3。 On the tenth day of the same lunar month; they fast till the
evening; and this day they sacrifice a bull; and two rams; and
seven lambs; and a kid of the goats; for sins。 And; besides
these; they bring two kids of the goats; the one of which is sent
alive out of the limits of the camp into the wilderness for the
scapegoat; and to be an expiation for the sins of the whole
multitude; but the other is brought into a place of great
cleanness; within the limits of the camp; and is there burnt;
with its skin; without any sort of cleansing。 With this goat was
burnt a bull; not brought by the people; but by the high priest;
at his own charges; which; when it was slain; he brought of the
blood into the holy place; together with the blood of the kid of
the goats; and sprinkled the ceiling with his finger seven times;
as also its pavement; and again as often toward the most holy
place; and about the golden altar: he also at last brings it into
the open court; and sprinkles it about the great altar。 Besides
this; they set the extremities; and the kidneys; and the fat;
with the lobe of the liver; upon the altar。 The high priest
likewise presents a ram to God as a burnt…offering。

4。 Upon the fifteenth day of the same month; when the season of
the year is changing for winter; the law enjoins us to pitch
tabernacles in every one of our houses; so that we preserve
ourselves from the cold of that time of the year; as also that
when we should arrive at our own country; and come to that city
which we should have then for our metropolis; because of the
temple therein to be built; and keep a festival for eight days;
and offer burnt…offerings; and sacrifice thank…offerings; that we
should then carry in our hands a branch of myrtle; and willow;
and a bough of the palm…tree; with the addition of the pome
citron: That the burnt…offering on the first of those days was to
be a sacrifice of thirteen bulls; and fourteen lambs; and fifteen
rams; with the addition of a kid of the goats; as an expiation
for sins; and on the following days the same number of lambs; and
of rams; with the kids of the goats; but abating one of the bulls
every day till they amounted to seven only。 On the eighth day all
work was laid aside; and then; as we said before; they sacrificed
to God a bullock; a ram; and seven lambs; with a kid of the
goats; for an expiation of sins。 And this is the accustomed
solemnity of the Hebrews; when they pitch their tabernacles。

5。 In the month of Xanthicus; which is by us called Nisan; and is
the beginning of our year; on the fourteenth day of the lunar
month; when the sun is in Aries; (for in this month it was that
we were delivered from bondage under the Egyptians;) the law
ordained that we should every year slay that sacrifice which I
before told you we slew when we came out of Egypt; and which was
called the Passover; and so we do celebrate this passover in
companies; leaving nothing of what we sacrifice till the day
following。 The feast of unleavened bread succeeds that of the
passover; and falls on the fifteenth day of the month; and
continues seven days; wherein they feed on unleavened bread; on
every one of which days two bulls are killed; and one ram; and
seven lambs。 Now these lambs are entirely burnt; besides the kid
of the goats which is added to all the rest; for sins; for it is
intended as a feast for the priest on every one of those days。
But on the second day of unleavened bread; which is the sixteenth
day of the month; they first partake of the fruits of the earth;
for before that day they do not touch them。 And while they
suppose it proper to honor God; from whom they obtain this
plentiful provision; in the first place; they offer the
first…fruits of their barley; and that in the manner following:
They take a handful of the ears; and dry them; then beat them
small; and purge the barley from the bran; they then bring one
tenth deal to the altar; to God; and; casting one handful of it
upon the fire; they leave the rest for the use of the priest。 And
after this it is that they may publicly or privately reap their
harvest。 They also at this participation of the first…fruits of
the earth; sacrifice a lamb; as a burnt…offering to God。

6。 When a week of weeks has passed over after this sacrifice;
(which weeks contain forty and nine days;) on the fiftieth day;
which is Pentecost; but is called by the Hebrews Asartha; which
signifies Pentecost; they bring to God a loaf; made of wheat
flour; of two tenth deals; with leaven; and for sacrifices they
bring two lambs; and when they hav
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