Leviticus 6:1
In the Hebrew Bible Leviticus 6:1 form part of Leviticus 5. It is evident that they ought to do so.... [ Continue Reading ]
In the Hebrew Bible Leviticus 6:1 form part of Leviticus 5. It is evident that they ought to do so.... [ Continue Reading ]
IN THE DAY OF HIS TRESPASS OFFERING - The restitution was thus to be associated with the religious act by which the offender testified his penitence.... [ Continue Reading ]
Rather, “This, the burnt-offering, shall be upon the fire on the altar all night unto the morning.” See Exodus 29:38, with the notes.... [ Continue Reading ]
ASHES ... WITH THE BURNT-OFFERING - Rather, the ashes to which the fire hath consumed the burnt-offering.... [ Continue Reading ]
THE FIRE SHALL EVER BE BURNING - This was a symbol of the never-ceasing worship which Yahweh required of His people. It was essentially connected with their acts of sacrifice.... [ Continue Reading ]
See Leviticus 2:1; Exodus 29:40. Leviticus 6:16 WITH UNLEAVENED BREAD SHALL IT BE EATEN - This should be, it (the remainder) shall be eaten unleavened.... [ Continue Reading ]
See Leviticus 4:3. Aaron’s sons here spoken of (as in Leviticus 6:22) must be the succession of high priests who succeeded him. The day of this offering was probably the eighth day of the ceremony of consecration Leviticus 8:35; Leviticus 9:1, when the high priest appears to have entered upon the du... [ Continue Reading ]
IN A PAN - See Leviticus 2:5 note.... [ Continue Reading ]
IT SHALL BE WHOLLY BURNT - literally, “it shall ascend in fire as a whole burnt-offering.”... [ Continue Reading ]
NOT BE EATEN - Compare Leviticus 6:30; Leviticus 4:12 note.... [ Continue Reading ]
THE PLACE WHERE ... - See Leviticus 1:11. IT IS MOST HOLY - See Leviticus 2:3. The key to the special sanctity of the flesh of the sin-offering, as set forth in Leviticus 6:26, must, it would seem, be found in the words of Moses to the priests Leviticus 10:17. The flesh of the victim, which represen... [ Continue Reading ]
THE EARTHEN VESSEL - Unglazed pottery would absorb some of the juices of the meat: and a vessel made holy could not be put to any other purpose.... [ Continue Reading ]
To reconcile withal generally rendered “to make atonement for.” THE HOLY PLACE - The outer apartment of the tabernacle. See the Leviticus 10:18 note.... [ Continue Reading ]