| 35:1 | Whoever observes the law multiplies oblations. |
| 35:2 | It is a salutary sacrifice to attend to the commandments and to withdraw from all iniquity. |
| 35:3 | And to depart from injustice is to offer a propitiatory sacrifice for injustices and a supplication for sins. |
| 35:4 | Whoever gives thanks, offers a gift of fine flour, and whoever acts with mercy, offers a sacrifice. |
| 35:5 | To withdraw from iniquity is well-pleasing to the Lord. And to withdraw from injustice is a supplication for sins. |
| 35:6 | You should not appear empty before the sight of the Lord. |
| 35:7 | For all these things are to be done because of the commandment of God. |
| 35:8 | The oblation of the just fattens the altar, and is a fragrance of sweetness in the sight of the Most High. |
| 35:9 | The sacrifice of the just is acceptable, and the Lord will never forget the memorial of it. |
| 35:10 | Render glory to God with a good heart. And you should not reduce the first-fruits of your hands. |
| 35:11 | With every gift, have a cheerful countenance, and sanctify your tithes with exultation. |
| 35:12 | Give to the Most High according to his gifts to you, and act with a good eye toward the creations of your hands. |
| 35:13 | For the Lord gives recompense, and he will repay you seven times as much. |
| 35:14 | Do not be willing to offer corrupt gifts. For he will not accept them. |
| 35:15 | And do not be willing to consider an unjust sacrifice. For the Lord is the judge, and with him there is no favoritism toward anyone. |