The daily offering had been already commanded Exodus 29:38, and no
doubt additional offerings had become customary on festivals. But no
such elaborate system as is here prescribed was or could possibly have
been observed in the wilderness: compare Deuteronomy 12:8. The
regulations of this and the ne... [ Continue Reading ]
MY OFFERING, AND MY BREAD ... - Or, my offering, even my bread, etc.
Offering is here קרבן _qorbân_ (compare Leviticus 1:2; Mark
7:11), a term in itself of quite general import, but often especially
applied, as apparently in this instance, to the meat-offering which
accompanied the sacrifices. This... [ Continue Reading ]
The original of the word “strong wine” שׁכר _shêkār_ is a
term usually employed to describe strong drink other than wine
(Leviticus 10:9 note). The Israelites in the wilderness had, in their
lack of wine, substituted shechar made from barley for it. They had
thus observed the spirit, though not th... [ Continue Reading ]
The Sabbath-offering, not previously enjoined, consisted of two lambs,
properly accompanied, in addition to the regular daily offering.... [ Continue Reading ]
The New-moon offering is here also commanded for the first time. The
goat as a sin-offering, though mentioned last, would seem in fact to
have been offered first (compare the precedents in Exodus 29;
Leviticus 5; Leviticus 8; Leviticus 9; Leviticus 14; Leviticus 16).
The sin-offering, which Numbers... [ Continue Reading ]
The Passover offering was the same as that of the New moon, and was
repeated on each of the seven days of the festival, thus marking the
importance and the solemnity of the occasion. The details of the
offering had not been previously prescribed.... [ Continue Reading ]
The festival offering at the season of first-fruits was to be offered
on one day only; and was the same with that of the new moon and
Passover. It nearly though not entirely accords with the sacrificial
offering prescribed in Leviticus 23:18 ff.... [ Continue Reading ]