SUPPLEMENTARY REGULATIONS for guilt offerings and priestly dues.
Leviticus 7:1 supplements Leviticus 5:16_ b._ The blood of the victim
is to be dashed (not sprinkled) round the altar. The fat, as in other
offerings, is to be carefully removed and offered to Yahweh. The
priests-' dues are the same wi... [ Continue Reading ]
LEVITICUS 6:8 TO LEVITICUS 7:38. SPECIAL MANUAL FOR PRIESTS, given to
Aaron and his sons (Leviticus 6:9; Leviticus 6:14; Leviticus 6:25,
etc.; contrast Leviticus 4:2, etc.). The peace offering is here placed
last. It may be noted that two sections (Leviticus 7:7 and Leviticus
7:22) seem to b [ Continue Reading ]
THE PEACE OFFERINGS. These are of two kinds, thanksgiving and vow or
free-will offerings. The former is specially connected with the bread
or meal, in its character of a banquet (_cf. Leviticus 3:1_ ff.). But
the relative portions of priest and offerer are here more closely
defined. One cake is to b... [ Continue Reading ]
GENERAL PROHIBITION OF EATING FAT AND BLOOD (_cf. Leviticus 3:6_). The
fat of sacrificial animals is to be offered to Yahweh; the fat of
other animals may be used for anything except food. For disobedience
to this prohibition, no atoning sacrifice avails. One of the most
distinguishing marks of Juda... [ Continue Reading ]
CONTINUATION OF PEACE OFFERINGS. An addition to the provisions of
Leviticus 7:8. The breast and the thigh go to the priests, the latter
to the officiator, the former to the priests in general (_cf._ 1
Samuel 2:13; Deuteronomy 18:3); here, a still larger portion is
surrendered by the offerer. The bre... [ Continue Reading ]
LEVITICUS 7:35. CONCLUSION.Portion (_mg.)_ is correct, not anointing
portion. Leviticus 7:36 is therefore a gloss (_cf._ also 620). The
priests have not yet been anointed. The mention of Sinai (Leviticus
7:38; contrast Leviticus 1:1) shows that the words are intended to
form the conclusion of Leviti... [ Continue Reading ]