Catholic Public Domain Version
"If it has a blemish, you shall not offer it, and it shall not be acceptable. "
— Leviticus 22:20, Catholic Public Domain Version
“But whatsoever hath a blemish, that shall ye not offer: for it shall not be acceptable for you.”
“But whatsoever hath a blemish, that shall ye not offer: for it shall not be acceptable for you. ”
“But whatever has a blemish, that you shall not offer: for it shall not be acceptable for you.”
“You must not present anything that has a flaw, because it will not be acceptable for your benefit.”
“If it have a blemish you shall not offer it: neither shall it be acceptable.”
“But anything which has a mark you may not give; it will not make you pleasing to the Lord.”
“But whatsoever hath a blemish, that shall ye not offer: for it shall not be acceptable for you.”
And the Lord spoke to Moses, saying:
Speak to Aaron, and to his sons, and to all the sons of Israel, and you shall say to them: The man from the house of Israel, or from the newcomers who live with you, who would bring forward his oblation, either fulfilling his vows or offering spontaneously, whatever he brings forward as a holocaust for the Lord,
in order to be offered through you, shall offer an immaculate male from the oxen, or from the sheep, or from the goats.
If it has a blemish, you shall not offer it, and it shall not be acceptable.
The man who will have offered a victim of peace offerings to the Lord, either fulfilling his vows or offering spontaneously, whether of oxen, or of sheep, shall offer what is immaculate, so that it may be acceptable. There shall be no blemish in it.
If it is blind, or if it is broken, or if it has a scar, or if it is has a boil, or a skin disease or infection, you shall not offer these to the Lord, nor shall you burn any of these upon the altar of the Lord.
An ox or a sheep, having an amputated ear or tail, you are able to offer voluntarily, but a vow is not able to be fulfilled by these.