CHAPTER VI

Laws relative to detention of property intrusted to the care

of another, to robbery, and deceit, 1, 2;

finding of goods lost, keeping them from their owner, and

swearing falsely, 3.

Such a person shall not only restore what he has thus

unlawfully gotten, but shall add a fifth part of the value of

the property besides, 4, 5;

and bring a ram without blemish, for a trespass-offering to

the Lord, 6, 7.

Laws relative to the burnt-offering and the perpetual fire,

8-13.

Law of the meat-offering, and who may lawfully eat of it,

14-18.

Laws relative to the offerings of Aaron and his sons and their

successors, on the day of their anointing, 19-23.

Laws relative to the sin-offering, and those who might eat of

it, 24-30.

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