And. But.

no sin offering... shall be eaten. Because the blood was taken into the holy place. Compare Leviticus 10:16. In this case it was to be wholly burnt, Leviticus 4:26. This explains Hebrews 13:11. There were eight offerings to be eaten by the priests in the precincts of the holy place:

(1) The flesh of the sin offering (Leviticus 4:26; Leviticus 6:26). (2) The flesh of the trespass offering (Leviticus 7:6). (3) The peace offering of the congregation (Leviticus 7:14; Leviticus 7:15). (4) The remainder of the 'omer (Leviticus 2:3). (5) The meal offering of the Israelites (Leviticus 2:3). (6) The two loaves (Leviticus 13:19; Leviticus 13:20; Leviticus 23:20). (7) The shewbread (Leviticus 23:9). (8) The leper's log of oil (Leviticus 14:10).

to reconcile. to make atonement for. See note on Exodus 29:33.

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