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The Great Bible 1539

   

29:1And in the fyrst daye of the .vij. moneth ye shall haue an holy conuocacion: ye shall do then no seruyle worke. For it is a daye of blowing vnto you.
29:2But ye shall offre a burntoffering for a swete sauoure vnto the Lord: one yong bullocke, one ram, and .vij. lambes of a yere olde a pece that are pure.
29:3And their meatoffering shalbe made of floure mingled with oyle .iij. tenth deales vnto the bullocke, and .ij. vnto the ram:
29:4and one tenth deale vnto one lambe thorowout the .vij. lambes.
29:5And an hegoate for synne to make an atonement for you,
29:6besyde the daylye burntoffering of the moneth & his meatoffering, & besyde the dayly burntofferyng & his meatofferyng, and the drynckofferinges of the same, which must be done according vnto the maner of them for a sauoure of swetnes of the sacrifyce of the Lorde.
29:7And ye shall haue the tenth daye of that same seuenth moneth an holy conuocacyon: and ye shall humble youre soules, & shall do no maner worke therin.
29:8But ye shall offre a burntofferynge vnto the Lorde for a swete sauoure: one bullocke, a ram, and .vij. lambes of a yere olde a pece, which shalbe vnto you, without faute.
29:9Theyr meatoffering shalbe of floure mingled with oyle .iij. tenth deales to a bullock, and .ij. to a ram.
29:10& a tenth deale vnto a lambe, thorowout the .vij. lambes.
29:11An he goate for synne, besyde the synoffering of atonement and dayly burntoffring, and the meate and drinck offeringes that longe to the same.
29:12And in the fyftenth daye of the .vij. moneth ye shall haue an holy conuocacyon, and do then no seruyle worcke, and ye shall kepe a feast vnto the Lorde .vij. daies longe.
29:13And ye shall offer a burntoffering for a sacrifice of a swete sauoure vnto the Lord thirtene bullockes, two rams, and fourtene lambes of a yere olde: which shalbe without blemysh.
29:14And their meatofferynge shalbe of floure myngled wt oyle .iij. tenth deales vnto euery one of the .xiij. bullockes .ij. tenth deales to ether of the rams,
29:15and one tenth deale vnto eche of the .xiiij. lambes.
29:16And one hegoate for synne, besyde the dayly burntofferynge with his meate and drinkofferyng.
29:17And the second daye ye shall offre twelue yonge bullockes .ij. rams .xiiij. yerlyng lambes without spot:
29:18and let their meatoffering and drynckeofferynges vnto the bullockes, rams and lambes be according to the nombre of them and after the maner.
29:19And an hegoate for synne, besyde the dayly burntofferinge and his meate and drynckofferinges.
29:20And the thirde daye ye shall offre .xi. bullockes .ij. rams, and .xiiij. yerling lambes without spot:
29:21and let their meate and drinckofferinges vnto the bullockes, rams, and lambes be after the nombre of them and accordynge to the maner.
29:22And there shalbe offred an hegoate for synne, besyde the dayly burntoffering and his meate and drinckofferynge.
29:23In the fourth daye, ye shall offre ten bullockes, two rams, and fourtene lambes yerlynges and pure:
29:24let their meate and drinckofferinges vnto the bullockes, rams & lambes be, according to the nombre of them and after the maner.
29:25And an hegoate for synne, besyde the dayly burntofferynge, and hys meate and drinckoffering.
29:26In the fyfth daye ye shall offre nyne bullockes, two rams and thirtene lambes of one yere olde a pece without spot.
29:27And let their meate and drinckofferinges vnto the bullockes, rams and lambes be according to the nombre of them, and after the maner.
29:28And an hegoate for synne, beside the dayly burntoffering and his meat and drinckofferynge.
29:29And in the syxth daye, ye shall offre eight bullockes, two rams and fourtene yerling lambes without spot.
29:30And let their meat and drinckofferinges vnto the bullockes, rams and lambes be accordynge to the maner.
29:31And an hegoate for synne, besyde the dayly burntoffering, and his meate and drinckofferynges.
29:32In the seuenth daye, ye shal offre seuen bullockes, two rams and thirten lambes that are yerlinges and pure.
29:33And let their meate and drynckeofferynges vnto the bullockes, rams and lambes be accordyng to their nombre, and after the maner.
29:34And an hegoate for synne, besyde the daylye burntofferynge, and hys meate and drinckofferinge.
29:35In the eight daye, ye shall haue a colleccyon of the feaste vnto you, and ye shall do no seruile worcke therin.
29:36But ye shall offre a burntofferinge, a sacrifyce for a swete sauoure vnto the Lord: one bullock, one ram and seuen yerelynge lambes without spot.
29:37Let theyr meat and drynck offerynges vnto the bullocke, ram and lambes be accordyng to the nombre, and accordyng to the maner.
29:38And an hegoate for synne, besyde the dayly burnt offerynge and hys meate and drynckofferynges.
29:39These thinges ye shall do vnto the Lorde in youre feastes: besyde youre vowes and frewylofferynges, in youre burnt offerynges, meateofferynges, drynckeofferynges, and peaceofferynges.
29:40And Moses tolde the chyldren of Israel all that the Lorde commaunded him.
The Great Bible 1539

The Great Bible 1539

The Great Bible of 1539 was the first authorized edition of the Bible in English, authorized by King Henry VIII of England to be read aloud in the church services of the Church of England. The Great Bible was prepared by Myles Coverdale, working under commission of Thomas, Lord Cromwell, Secretary to Henry VIII and Vicar General. In 1538, Cromwell directed the clergy to provide "one book of the bible of the largest volume in English, and the same set up in some convenient place within the said church that ye have care of, whereas your parishioners may most commodiously resort to the same and read it."