King James Version
Either a bullock or a lamb that hath any thing superfluous or lacking in his parts, that mayest thou offer for a freewill offering; but for a vow it shall not be accepted.(Leviticus 22:23)
Ye shall not offer unto the LORD that which is bruised, or crushed, or broken, or cut; neither shall ye make any offering thereof in your land.(Leviticus 22:24)
Neither from a stranger's hand shall ye offer the bread of your God of any of these; because their corruption is in them, and blemishes be in them: they shall not be accepted for you.(Leviticus 22:25)
And the LORD spake unto Moses, saying,
When a bullock, or a sheep, or a goat, is brought forth, then it shall be seven days under the dam; and from the eighth day and thenceforth it shall be accepted for an offering made by fire unto the LORD.(Leviticus 22:27)
And whether it be cow, or ewe, ye shall not kill it and her young both in one day.(Leviticus 22:28)
And when ye will offer a sacrifice of thanksgiving unto the LORD, offer it at your own will.(Leviticus 22:29)

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