And this is the law of the peace-sacrifice which a person is to offer for the Eternal. If he offers it for thanksgiving, he is to offer unleavened doughs mixed in oil in addition to the thanksgiving-sacrifice, unleavened wafers anointed in oil, and doughs of sifted flour mixed in oil. He is to present his offering with loaves of leavened bread in addition to his thanksgiving-sacrifice of peace. He is to present one of every offering as a raised-offering to the Eternal. It will belong to him - to the priest who sprinkles the blood of the peace offering. And the meat of his thanksgiving-sacrifice of peace is to be eaten on the day of its offering. Do not leave from it until morning. And if the offering of a sacrifice is a vow-offering or a voluntary-offering, it will be eaten on the day that he offers his sacrifice. And its remainder may be eaten on the morrow as well. But on the third day, the remainder of the meat of the sacrifice is to be burnt in fire. Hence, if the meat of his peace-sacrifice is to be eaten on the third day, it will not be accepted. It will not be attributed to its offerer. It will be an abomination, and the soul who eats from it will bear his sin. Moreover, the meat which touches anything impure may not be eaten. It is to be burnt in fire. Yet, the meat - anyone pure may eat meat. But the soul who eats meat from the peace-sacrifice which is for the Eternal, while his impurity is upon him, that soul will be cut off from its people. Also, a soul who touches on anything impure, on the impurity of man, on an impure beast or on any impure abomination, and eats from the peace-sacrifice which is for the Eternal, that soul will be cut off from its people. - Leviticus 7:11-21
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