LEVITICUS CHAPTER 7 The law of the trespass-offering, and what fell to the priests, both of this and some other sacrifices, Leviticus 7:1. The law of the sacrifices of peace-offerings; of thanksgiving, Leviticus 7:11; of vows and free-will-offerings: the unclean person eating thereof to die, Leviticus 7:16. Fat not to be eaten; what fat might be used for other things; he that eats of the fat of the offering to die; and no blood to be eat, Leviticus 7:22. Another caution concerning peace-offerings, Leviticus 7:28. The conclusion of the former laws, which are repeated, Leviticus 7:35. No text from Poole on this verse.

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