_A.M. 2514. B.C. 1490._
Further directions concerning the trespass-offering, Leviticus 7:1.
The burnt-offering and meat or meal-offering, Leviticus 7:8. The
peace-offering, Leviticus 7:11. Fat and blood again forbidden,
Leviticus 7:22. The priest's share of it, Leviticus 7:28. The
conclusion of the... [ Continue Reading ]
Here the priests are directed in their office about the trespass-
offerings, as the people had been before. _The blood shall he sprinkle
round about_ This is a different rule from that observed in the
_sin-offering_, the blood of which was to be put upon the _horns_ of
the altar, Leviticus 4:25; but... [ Continue Reading ]
_As is the sin-offering, so is the trespass-offering_ In the matter
following, for in other things they differed. _The priests shall have
it _ That part of it which was by God allowed to the priest. _The
priest shall have to himself the skin_ The note of Bishop Patrick is
worth transcribing here: “A... [ Continue Reading ]
_All the meat_ or meal- _offering shall be the priest's_ Except the
part reserved by God, (Leviticus 2:2; Leviticus 2:9,) these being
ready dressed, and hot, and to be eaten presently. And the priest who
offered it was, in reason, to expect something more than his brethren
who laboured not about it,... [ Continue Reading ]
_This is the law of the sacrifice of peace-offerings_ These are the
only sort of offerings to be spoken of. There were several sorts of
them, which required various rites. The first was a _gratulatory_
offering, or a sacrifice of thanksgiving, so called because it was
offered to God for some particu... [ Continue Reading ]
_If he offer it for a thanksgiving_ Hebrew, על תודה, _gnal
todah, for confession_, it being accompanied with a public confession
or acknowledgment of the mercies and deliverances which the offerer
had received from God. And to this the apostle alludes, (Hebrews
13:15,) exhorting Christians to offer... [ Continue Reading ]
_Leavened bread_ Because this was a sacrifice of another kind than
those in which leaven was forbidden, this being a sacrifice of
thanksgiving for God's blessings, among which leavened bread was one.
Leaven indeed was universally forbidden, Leviticus 2:11; but that
prohibition concerned only things... [ Continue Reading ]
_The flesh shall be eaten the same day_ This was partly that none of
it might be exposed to corruption, (for by the third day it might
easily, in those hot countries, putrefy,) and partly that the offerer
might not be sordidly saving of this sacred banquet, but be taught to
show his piety to God by... [ Continue Reading ]
_If the sacrifice be a vow_ Offered in performance of a vow, the
offerer having desired some special favour from God, and vowed the
sacrifice to God if he would grant it. _A voluntary offering_, which a
person offered freely to God, in testimony of his faith and love, not
being under the obligation... [ Continue Reading ]
_The flesh on the third day shall be burned with fire_ Lest it should
putrefy, and so be exposed to contempt, and to prevent their distrust
of God's providence, or indulging a covetous disposition, by reserving
for domestic use what ought to be given to their friends or the poor.
_If eaten at all on... [ Continue Reading ]
_All that be clean shall eat thereof_ Whether priests, or offerers, or
guests invited. Both the flesh and the eaters of it must be clean.
_The soul that eateth_ Knowingly; for if it were done ignorantly, a
sacrifice was accepted for it. _Having his uncleanness upon him_ Not
being cleansed according... [ Continue Reading ]
The general prohibition of eating fat, (Leviticus 3:17,) is here
explained of those kinds of creatures which were sacrificed. The fat
of others they might eat. And (Lev 7:24) he shows that this
prohibition reached not only to the fat of those beasts which were
offered to God, but also of those that... [ Continue Reading ]
_Shall bring_ Not by another, but by himself, that is, those parts of
the peace-offering which are in a special manner offered to God. _His
oblation unto the Lord_ That is, to the tabernacle, where the Lord was
present in a special manner _His own hands_ After the beast was
killed, and the parts of... [ Continue Reading ]
_The wave-breast, and the heave-shoulder_ Hebrew, _The breast of
elevation, and the shoulder of exaltation;_ that is, those parts which
are consecrated to me by _lifting_, or _heaving_ them up toward
heaven. The breast or heart is the seat of wisdom; and the shoulder,
of strength for action; and the... [ Continue Reading ]
_This is the portion of the anointing_ That is, their portion in
consequence of their unction to the priests' office, appointed them by
God in that day, and therefore to be given them in after ages. Thus
God kindly provides for them that are given up entirely to his service
in things sacred. _Of the... [ Continue Reading ]
_In mount Sinai_ Rather, _by mount Sinai;_ for Moses had been some
time come down from the mount, and these commands were given him from
the tabernacle, Leviticus 1:1. He and the people, however, were still
_in the wilderness of Sinai_, or in that tract of land adjoining to
the mount, which, being d... [ Continue Reading ]