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Gen. 22: 2 | offer him there for a burnt offering.
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Ex. 22: 29 | not delay to offer the first of thy ripe fruits.
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Ex. 29: 36 | thou shalt offer every day a bullock for a sin offering.
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Lev. 1: 3 | offer a male . . . offer it of his own voluntary will.
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Lev. 19: 5 | Peace offerings unto the Lord, ye shall offer it at your own will.
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2 Sam. 24: 22 | offer up what seemeth good unto him.
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Ezra 6: 17 | offered at the dedication of this house of God.
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Dan. 2: 46 | commanded that they should offer an oblation.
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Amos 4: 5 | offer a sacrifice of thanksgiving.
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Matt. 5: 24 | (3 Ne. 12: 24) be reconciled . . . then come and offer thy gift.
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Matt. 8: 4 | (Mark 1: 44; Luke 5: 14) offer the gift that Moses commanded.
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2 Tim. 4: 6 | I am now ready to be offered.
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Heb. 7: 27 | needeth not daily . . . to offer up sacrifice.
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Heb. 9: 14 | Christ . . . offered himself without spot to God.
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Heb. 9: 28 | Christ was once offered to bear the sins of many.
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Heb. 11: 4 | by faith Abel offered unto God a more excellent sacrifice.
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Heb. 11: 17 | Abraham . . . offered up Isaac . . . offered up his only begotten son.
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Heb. 13: 15 | let us offer the sacrifice of praise to God.
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James 2: 21 | he had offered Isaac his son.
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1 Pet. 2: 5 | offer up spiritual sacrifices, acceptable to God.
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1 Ne. 5: 9 | they did rejoice . . . and did offer sacrifice.
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2 Ne. 2: 7 | he offereth himself a sacrifice for sin.
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Jacob 4: 5 | Abraham . . . obedient unto the commands of God in offering up his son Isaac.
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Omni 1: 26 | offer your whole souls as an offering unto him.
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Moro. 7: 6 | if he offereth a gift . . . except . . . with real intent it profiteth him nothing.
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D&C 59: 9 | go to the house of prayer and offer up thy sacraments.
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D&C 84: 31 | sons of Aaron shall offer an acceptable offering.
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D&C 132: 36 | Abraham was commanded to offer his son Isaac.
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Moses 5: 5 | offer the firstlings of their flocks.
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Moses 5: 6 | Why dost thou offer sacrifices.
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Abr. 1: 8 | to offer up upon the altar . . . unto these strange gods.
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