III. PEACE OFFERINGS. This properly follows ch. 1, and describes the
ritual of the next great class of sacrifices, the peace offerings.
These are familiar in the narrative parts of the OT, and the Book of
the Covenant. The root of the Heb. term for peace offering denotes not
simply peace in our sens... [ Continue Reading ]
III. PEACE OFFERINGS. This properly follows ch. 1, and describes the
ritual of the next great class of sacrifices, the peace offerings.
These are familiar in the narrative parts of the OT, and the Book of
the Covenant. The root of the Heb. term for peace offering denotes not
simply peace in our sens... [ Continue Reading ]
SHEEP.Flock (Leviticus 3:6) includes either sheep or goats, but note
that by implication only lambs, and not full-grown sheep, are to be
offered. The ritual is the same as for cattle, save that the fat tail
(another special delicacy, properly the fat lying close to the tail in
certain breeds of shee... [ Continue Reading ]
GOATS. The language is the same as in the preceding paragraph, save
that the tail is not mentioned. Birds are not included among the
victims for peace offerings. They could hardly be divided among the
participants. The whole chapter, and specially Leviticus 3:17, shows
that P's interest is not with... [ Continue Reading ]