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Verse Leviticus 3:17. _THAT YE EAT NEITHER FAT NOR BLOOD._] It is not
likely that the _fat_ should be forbidden in the same manner and in
the same latitude as the _blood_. The blood was the _life_ of...
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BLOOD - See Leviticus 17:11 note.
THROUGHOUT ALL YOUR DWELLINGS - The suet was neither to be eaten in
sacrificial meals in the sanctuary, nor in ordinary meals in private
houses....
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3. THE PEACE OFFERING
CHAPTER 3
_ 1. The ox (Leviticus 3:1)_
2. The sheep or goat (Leviticus 3:6)
This is the third “sweet savour offering,” and is closely linked
with the burnt offering, but it di...
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_Fat and blood forbidden_
The prohibition is repeated more fully in Leviticus 7:23-27; cp.
Leviticus 17:10 f. Note the 2nd pers. plur., and for the expression -a
perpetual statute, etc." cp. Leviticu...
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d. THE PEACE OFFERING 3:1-17
(1) ITS VARIETIES AND RITUAL 3:1-17
TEXT 3:1-17
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And if his oblation be a sacrifice of peace-offerings; if he offer of
the herd, whether male or female, he shall offer...
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_IT SHALL BE A PERPETUAL STATUTE FOR YOUR GENERATIONS THROUGHOUT ALL
YOUR DWELLINGS, THAT YE EAT NEITHER FAT NOR BLOOD._
Ye eat neither fat nor blood. The details given above distinctly
define the fa...
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THE PEACE OFFERING
This form of sacrifice takes its name from a Heb. word meaning a
'requital' or giving of thanks, and is therefore called by some the
Thank Offering. It is an animal sacrifice, the c...
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LEVITICUS
*WORSHIP THE *LORD IN THE BEAUTY OF *HOLINESS
LEVITICUS
_GORDON CHURCHYARD_
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(17)_)._
We find here, in this writing of Samuel, the first trace of literary
composition among the Israelites since the days of Moses. The great
revival in letters which began shortly after the days...
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חֻקַּ֤ת עֹולָם֙ לְ דֹרֹ֣תֵיכֶ֔ם בְּ
כֹ֖ל מֹֽו
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THE PEACE OFFERING
Leviticus 3:1; Leviticus 7:11; Leviticus 19:5; Leviticus 22:21
IN chapter 3 is given, though not
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THE PROHIBITION OF FAT AND BLOOD
Leviticus 3:16; Leviticus 7:22; Leviticus 17:10
And the priest shall burn them upon the altar: it is the food of the
offering made by fire, for a sweet savour: all th...
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PEACE-OFFERINGS FROM THE HERD AND THE FLOCKS
Leviticus 3:1
The Lord Jesus has been set forth in Leviticus 1:1 as the
burned-offering in relation to God; and in Leviticus 2:1, as the
meal-offering in...
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In the peace offering new elements are manifest Here one part was to
be burned with fire and thus offered directly to God, while another
part was returned from the altar to the worshiper for his own
s...
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[It shall be] a perpetual statute for your generations throughout all
your dwellings, that ye eat neither (f) fat nor blood.
(f) Eating fat was a symbol of carnality, and eating blood signified
cruel...
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Fat. It is meant of the fat, which by the prescription of the law was
to be offered on God's altar: not of the fat of meat, such as we
commonly eat. (Challoner) --- This distinction is sufficiently
in...
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Observe the solemn injunction respecting the blood. No doubt in honour
to the blood of CHRIST, by which alone atonement is made for sin. And
through the whole Levitical dispensation this is strictly a...
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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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The peace-offering now presents itself to our notice. It is the
offering which typifies to us the communion of saints, according to
the efficacy of the sacrifice, with God, with the priest who has
off...
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[IT SHALL BE] A PERPETUAL STATUTE FOR YOUR GENERATIONS,.... That is,
unto the end of the Mosaic dispensation, until the Messiah comes, and
his sacrifice is offered up, and his blood is shed, till that...
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Leviticus 3:17 [It shall be] a perpetual statute for your generations
throughout all your dwellings, that ye eat neither fat nor blood.
Ver. 17. _That ye neither eat fat nor blood._] Neither be carna...
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_All your dwellings_ Not only at or near the tabernacle, not only of
those beasts which you actually sacrifice, but also in your several
dwellings, and of all that kind of beasts. _Fat_ Was forbidden,...
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1 The meat offering of the herde,
6 of the flocke,
7 either a lambe,
12 or a goat.
1 AND if his oblation be a sacrifice of peace offering, if hee offer
it of the herd, whether it be a male or fema...
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OF GOATS...
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It shall be a perpetual statute for your generations throughout all
your dwellings that ye eat neither fat nor blood. As long as the
children of Israel were in the wilderness, all the animals slaughte...
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THE PEACE OFFERING
TAKEN FROM THE HERD (vv. 1-5)
The peace offering was also a voluntary sacrifice. However, it could
either be a male or female, but only an unblemished animal. Of course
it speaks a...
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6-17 Here is a law that they should eat neither fat nor blood. As for
the fat, it means the fat of the inwards, the suet. The blood was
forbidden for the same reason; because it was God's part of eve...
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THROUGHOUT ALL YOUR DWELLINGS; not only at or near the tabernacle, nor
only of those beasts which you actually sacrifice, but also in your
several dwellings, and of all that kind of beasts. THAT YE EA...
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The more closely we contemplate the offerings, the more fully do we
see how that no one offering furnishes a complete view of Christ. It
is only by putting all together, that anything like a just idea...
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Leviticus 3:17 perpetual H5769 statute H2708 generations H1755
dwellings H4186 eat H398 (H8799) fat H2459 blood H1818
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A GENERAL PRINCIPLE. NEITHER FAT NOR BLOOD TO BE EATEN.
Leviticus 3:17
‘It shall be a perpetual statute throughout your generations in all
your dwellings, that you shall eat neither fat nor blood.'...
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CONTENTS: Peace offering laws.
CHARACTERS: God, Moses, Aaron's sons.
CONCLUSION: In Christ, God and the sinner meet in peace. God is
propitiated and the sinner reconciled; both alike satisfied with...
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Leviticus 3:1. _Oblation,_ is variously rendered; sometimes an
offering of any kind, sometimes, as here, a sacrifice of
peace-offering. The LXX render it an offering of salutation; when a
man had reco...
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_A sacrifice of peace-offering._
THE PEACE-OFFERING
The word peace in the language of the Scriptures, has a shade of
meaning not commonly attached to it in ordinary use. With most persons
it signifie...
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LEVITICUS—NOTE ON LEVITICUS 3:1__ The PEACE OFFERING (see also
Leviticus 7:11) expresses peace between an offerer and the
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LEVITICUS—NOTE ON LEVITICUS 3:6 Almost the same instructions are
given here for the offering of a sheep or a goat.
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LEVITICUS—NOTE ON LEVITICUS 3:16 The FAT, being the very best part
of the animal, was to be given to the Lord. The BLOOD was reserved for
atoning for the life of the Israelites, therefore it too must...
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The Peace Offering of Thanksgiving
SUGGESTIVE READINGS
Leviticus 3:1.—A sacrifice of peace offering. Happy are the truths
made evident in this peace sacrifice; delightful to God, blessed for
man. Pea...
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EXPOSITION
THE PEACE OFFERING. The peace offering, though the instructions here
given respecting it precede those relating to the sin offering (for a
reason to be stated hereafter), is the last in ord...
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1 Samuel 14:32; 1 Timothy 4:4; Acts 15:20; Acts 15:21; Acts 15:29;...
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All your dwellings — Not only at or near the tabernacle, not only of
those beasts which you actually sacrifice, but also in your several
dwellings, and of all that kind of beasts. Fat — Was forbidden,...