Catholic Public Domain Version
"Likewise, you shall take the other ram, upon whose head Aaron and his sons shall lay their hands. "
— Exodus 29:19, Catholic Public Domain Version
“And thou shalt take the other ram; and Aaron and his sons shall put their hands upon the head of the ram.”
“And thou shalt take the other ram; and Aaron and his sons shall lay their hands upon the head of the ram. ”
“"You shall take the other ram; and Aaron and his sons shall lay their hands on the head of the ram.”
““You are to take the second ram, and Aaron and his sons are to lay their hands on the ram’s head,”
“Thou shalt take also the other ram, upon whose head Aaron and his sons shall lay their hands.”
“Then take the other sheep; and after Aaron and his sons have put their hands on its head,”
“And thou shalt take the other ram; and Aaron and his sons shall put their hands upon the head of the ram.”
And when you will have sacrificed it, you shall take from its blood and pour it around the altar.
Then you shall cut the ram into pieces, and, having washed its intestines and feet, you shall place these upon the cut-up flesh and upon its head.
And you shall offer the entire ram as a burnt offering upon the altar. It is an oblation to the Lord, a most sweet odor of the victim of the Lord.
Likewise, you shall take the other ram, upon whose head Aaron and his sons shall lay their hands.
And when you will have immolated it, you shall take of its blood, and place it on the tip of the right ear of Aaron and his sons, and on the thumbs and big toes of their right hand and right foot, and you shall pour the blood upon the altar, all around.
And when you have taken from the blood that is on the altar, and from the oil of unction, you shall sprinkle Aaron and his vestment, his sons and their vestments. And after they and their vestments have been consecrated,
you shall take the fat of the ram, and the rump, and the lard that covers the internal organs, and the mesh of the liver, and the two kidneys along with the fat that is on them, and the right shoulder, because it is the ram of consecration,