Rotherham(i)
33 thus shall they eat those things wherewith a propitiatory–covering hath been made, to install them, to hallow them,––but, a stranger, shall not eat, for, holy, they are.
34 And, if there be left over of the flesh of installation, or of the bread, until the morning, then shalt thou burn up what is left over, in the fire, it shall not be eaten, for, holy, it is.
35 So then thou shalt do for Aaron and for his sons, in this manner, according to all which I have commanded, thee,––seven days, shalt thou install them.
36 And, a sin–bearing bullock, shalt thou offer daily, for them who are to be covered by propitiation, and shalt make a sin–cleansing for the altar, when thou puttest a propitiatory–covering thereon,––and shalt anoint it, to hallow it.
37 Seven days, shalt thou put a propitiatory–covering over the altar, and so shalt hallow it,––thus shall the altar become most holy; whosoever toucheth the altar, must be holy.