Leviticus 19:5

When you sacrifice a peace offering to the LORD, you shall offer it for your acceptance.

Cross References (13)

  • Leviticus 7:16 (4)

    If, however, the sacrifice he offers is a vow or a freewill offering, it shall be eaten on the day he presents his sacri

  • Leviticus 22:19 (4)

    must offer an unblemished male from the cattle, sheep, or goats in order for it to be accepted on your behalf.

  • Leviticus 22:29 (4)

    When you sacrifice a thank offering to the LORD, offer it so that it may be acceptable on your behalf.

  • Leviticus 1:3 (3)

    If his offering is a burnt offering from the herd, he is to present an unblemished male. He must bring it to the entranc

  • Ephesians 2:13–14 (2)

    But now in Christ Jesus you who once were far away have been brought near through the blood of Christ.

  • Leviticus 22:21 (2)

    When a man presents a peace offering to the LORD from the herd or flock to fulfill a vow or as a freewill offering, it m

  • Ezekiel 46:2 (2)

    The prince is to enter from the outside through the portico of the gateway and stand by the gatepost, while the priests

  • Ezekiel 45:15–17 (2)

    And one sheep shall be given from each flock of two hundred from the well-watered pastures of Israel. These are for the

  • Leviticus 22:23 (2)

    You may present as a freewill offering an ox or sheep that has a deformed or stunted limb, but it is not acceptable in f

  • Exodus 24:5 (2)

    Then he sent out some young men of Israel, and they offered burnt offerings and sacrificed young bulls as peace offering

  • Leviticus 3:1–17 (2)

    “If one’s offering is a peace offering and he offers an animal from the herd, whether male or female, he must present it

  • 2 Chronicles 31:2 (2)

    Hezekiah reestablished the divisions of the priests and Levites—each of them according to their duties as priests or Lev

  • Ezekiel 46:12 (2)

    When the prince makes a freewill offering to the LORD, whether a burnt offering or a peace offering, the gate facing eas