Leviticus 22:21

"But you shall not offer whatever has a defect, for it shall not be acceptable for you."

Key Reflection

Leviticus 22:21 instructs that any sacrifice with a blemish—whether due to physical defects or missing parts—is unacceptable for offering. This law underscores the importance of presenting offerings that are perfect and without fault, reflecting both the purity required in worship and the need to honor God with the best available. Such regulations were crucial within the cultural context of ancient Israel, where the quality of sacrificial animals was taken very seriously, as they symbolized one's relationship with the divine and the seriousness of religious obligations.

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