Deuteronomy 15:22
"If it has any defect—is lame or blind, or has any defect whatever, you shall not sacrifice it to the LORD your God."
Key Reflection
The verse from Deuteronomy 15:22 instructs that a sacrificial animal must be without defect—specifically mentioning a lamb that is lame, blind, or otherwise impaired—and such an animal is not fit for sacrifice to the LORD. This stipulation underscores the importance of holiness and purity in the context of worship, ensuring that offerings are of the best quality available. The requirement reflects the broader cultural and religious values of ancient Israel, where sacrificial practices were central to maintaining a covenant relationship with God, emphasizing the need for flawless animals as symbols of perfect devotion and obedience.
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