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ANALYSIS AND ANNOTATIONS
I. THE OFFERINGS THE FOUNDATION OF HOLINESS
1. The Burnt Offering
CHAPTER 1
_ 1. The bullock (Leviticus 1:1)_
2. The sheep or the goat (Leviticus 1:10)
3. The doves or p...
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OFFERING OF SHEEP OR GOAT. The ritual is identical. The choice of
victim more or less expensive is left to the worshipper, Leviticus
1:11 adds the detail of northward (_cf. Leviticus 4:24_, and Leviti...
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(_b) Sheep or Goat_(10 13)
The oblation from the flock was made in the same manner as that from
the herd. The whole of the ceremonial is not repeated, but an
additional detail is supplied; the Burnt-...
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b. THE BURNT OFFERING 1:3-17
TEXT 1:3-17
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If his oblation be a burnt-offering of the herd, he shall offer it a
male without blemish: he shall offer it at the door of the tent of
meeting, that he ma...
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_AND IF HIS OFFERING BE OF THE FLOCKS, NAMELY, OF THE SHEEP, OR OF THE
GOATS, FOR A BURNT SACRIFICE; HE SHALL BRING IT A MALE WITHOUT
BLEMISH._
If his offering be of the flocks. Those who could not a...
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THE BURNT OFFERING
This is mentioned first as being the most general form of sacrifice.
Its characteristic feature is the consumption of the entire animal by
fire upon the altar, for which reason it i...
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LEVITICUS
*WORSHIP THE *LORD IN THE BEAUTY OF *HOLINESS
LEVITICUS
_GORDON CHURCHYARD_
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Leviticus 1:10
THE SACRIFICIAL BURNING
Leviticus 1:6; Leviticus 1:10; Leviticus 1:14
"And he shall flay the burn
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THE BURNT OFFERING (CONCLUDED)
Leviticus 1:5; Leviticus 6:8
AFTER the laying on of the hand, the next sacrificial act was-
THE KILLING OF THE VICTIM
"And he shall kill the bullock before the Lord....
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BURNED-OFFERINGS OF THE HERD, FLOCKS AND FOWLS
Leviticus 1:1
Jehovah speaks with Moses, not from Sinai's summit, but from the
Tabernacle, because He has come to dwell with men on the earth.
Compare E...
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The Book of Leviticus is the Book of Laws. It first deals with laws of
dedication concerning the offerings, all of which have to do with the
divine provision for the people's approach to Jehovah in wo...
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Observe the same order, is observed as before. Rich, and poor, are in
soul concerns alike. Romans 2:11....
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The book of Leviticus has its own character quite as manifestly as
Genesis or Exodus. Its peculiar feature is that from its very
starting-point it is the revelation of what God saw in Jesus Christ
our...
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God speaks not from Sinai, but out of the tabernacle, where He is
sought; where, according to the pattern of His glory, but according
also to the need of those who seek His presence, He is in relation...
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BUT HE SHALL WASH THE INWARDS AND THE LEGS WITH WATER,.... As he did
the bullock, Leviticus 1:9:
AND THE PRIEST SHALL BRING [IT] ALL: all the parts to the ascent of
the altar, as the Jews i interpret...
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But he shall wash the inwards and the legs with water: and the priest
shall bring [it] all, and burn [it] upon the altar: it [is] a burnt
sacrifice, an offering made by fire, of a sweet savour unto th...
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1 The burnt offerings
3 Of the herd,
10 Of the flockes,
13 Of the foules.
1 AND the LORD called vnto Moses, and spake vnto him out of the
Tabernacle of the Congregation, saying,
2 Speake vnto the...
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But he shall wash the inwards and the legs with water, as in the case
of the bullock. AND THE PRIEST SHALL BRING IT ALL AND BURN IT UPON THE
ALTAR; IT IS A BURNT SACRIFICE, AN OFFERING MADE BY FIRE, O...
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OF THE FLOCK...
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THE BURNT OFFERING
(A) A BULL (vv. 1-9)
The first verse is significant of the character of the whole book of
Leviticus. The Lord speaks to Moses from the tabernacle, His place of
dwelling among the...
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10-17 Those who could not offer a bullock, were to bring a sheep or a
goat; and those who were not able to do that, were accepted of God, if
they brought a turtle-dove, or a pigeon. Those creatures w...
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No text from Poole on this verse....
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Ere entering upon the details of the chapter before us, there are two
things which demand our careful consideration; namely, first,
Jehovah's position; and, secondly, the order in which the offerings...
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Leviticus 1:13 wash H7364 (H8799) entrails H7130 legs H3767 water
H4325 priest H3548 bring H7126 (H8689) burn...
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THE OFFERING OF A RAM OR A HE-GOAT (LEVITICUS 1:10).
Much in these next three verses is summarised because it is the same
procedure as for the offering of the bull-ox. The three things
emphasised are...
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CONTENTS: The burnt offering laws.
CHARACTERS: God, Moses, Aaron's sons.
CONCLUSION: Utter dependence upon the sacrifices, typifying the great
sacrifice of Christ on which the iniquity of us all was...
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Leviticus 1:4. _Make atonement for him,_ he having first laid his hand
on the head of the bullock, and confessed his sin. A burnt-offering
for sin is here mentioned as the first of all the sacrifices,...
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_The priest shall burn all on the altar._
THE SACRIFICIAL BURNING
What was the significance of the burning? It has been often answered
that the consumption of the victim by fire symbolised the consum...
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The Law of the Burnt Sacrifices
SUGGESTIVE READINGS
Leviticus 1:1.—Lord called … and spake. From within the
Tabernacle: God’s first habitation among men. Never before had He
“dwelt with men on the ea...
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PART I THE LAWS AND REGULATIONS RESPECTING SACRIFICES
EXPOSITION
THE SACRIFICES (chapters 1-7). There are five classes of sacrifices
instituted or regulated in the first seven chapters of Leviticus,...
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As we get into Leviticus we get into the various offerings and the
method by which they were to be offered unto the Lord. It is getting
into a system that is very foreign to us, because it is a covena...
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Leviticus 1:9...