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6. THE LAWS OF THE OFFERINGS
Chapter S 6:8-7:38
_ 1. The law of the burnt offering (Leviticus 6:8)_
2. The law of the meal offering (Leviticus 6:14)
3. The offering of the high priest (Leviticu
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THE PEACE OFFERINGS. These are of two kinds, thanksgiving and vow or
free-will offerings. The former is specially connected with the bread
or meal, in its character of a banquet (_cf. Leviticus 3:1_ f...
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LEVITICUS 6:8 TO LEVITICUS 7:38. SPECIAL MANUAL FOR PRIESTS, given to
Aaron and his sons (Leviticus 6:9; Leviticus 6:14;...
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BURNT. Hebrew. _saraph._ App-43....
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Leviticus 6:8 to Leviticus 7:38 [Hebrews 6:1-20; Hebrews 6:7]. The
Second Part of the Law of Offerings
See the analysis of this portion in Appen
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(6) _The Peace-Offering_(11 21)...
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Limits of time within which the Peace-Offerings must be consumed. When
they are for thanksgiving, the whole of the flesh must be eaten on the
day they are offered; before midnight is the traditional r...
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FOR THE PEACE OFFERING 7:11-34
TEXT 7:11-34
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And this is the law of the sacrifice of peace-offerings, which one
shall offer unto Jehovah.
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If he offer it for a thanksgiving, then he shall offe...
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_AND THE FLESH OF THE SACRIFICE OF HIS PEACE OFFERINGS FOR
THANKSGIVING SHALL BE EATEN THE SAME DAY THAT IT IS OFFERED; HE SHALL
NOT LEAVE ANY OF IT UNTIL THE MORNING._
Eaten the same day that it is...
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DIRECTIONS TO THE PRIESTS (CONTINUED)
1-10. The Guilt Offering. Leviticus 7:8 refer to private offerings and
the priest's share in them.
11-21. The Peace Offering. Three kinds of peace offerings are...
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BUT THE REMAINDER OF THE FLESH. — If, however, the sacrifices were
very plentiful, or if through niggardliness of the owners a sufficient
number of poor guests were not invited, so that the victim cou...
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וְ הַ נֹּותָ֖ר מִ בְּשַׂ֣ר הַ זָּ֑בַח
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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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THANK OFFERINGS, VOWS, AND FREEWILL OFFERINGS
Leviticus 7:11
"And this is the law of the sacrifice of peace offerings which one
shall offer unto the Lord. If he offer it for a thanksgiving then he
sh...
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THE PRIESTS' PORTIONS
Leviticus 6:16; Leviticus 7:6; Leviticus 7:14; Leviticus 7:31
AFTER the law of the guilt offering
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LAW OF THE PEACE-OFFERING
Leviticus 7:11
Here begins the law of the peace-offerings, containing additional
directions to those given in Leviticus 3:1. They are classified as (1)
thank-offerings, (2)...
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The law of the trespass offering is practically identical with that of
the sin offering It is impossible to ponder these things without the
mind turning to the great and infinite Sacrifice in which al...
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_Fire. No part must be reserved so long, as to become offensive and
putrid. (Calmet)_...
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Observe how speedily the sacrifice was to be eaten. Did not this
represent the earnestness with which CHRIST is to be received? Hebrews
3:13. And observe that what remained until the 3rd day of the fl...
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THE FOLLOWING COMMENTARY COVERS CHAPTER S 4, 5, 6, AND 7.
We come now to the sacrifices which were not sacrifices of sweet
savour-the sin and trespass-offerings, alike in the great principle,
though d...
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But the remainder of the flesh of the sacrifice on the third day shall
be burnt with fire.
Ver. 17. _On the third day._] Foreshadowing the resurrection of Christ
on the third day, whereby all legal c...
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_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...
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1 The law of the trespasse offering,
11 and of the Peace offerings,
12 whether it be for a Thankesgiuing,
16 or a Vow, or a Free-will-offering.
22 The fat,
26 and the blood are forbidden.
28 The...
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but the remainder of the flesh of the sacrifice on the third day shall
be burned with fire, and thus be destroyed completely....
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Of Peace-offerings....
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THE LAW OF THE TRESPASS OFFERING (VV. 1-10)
In common with all the other offerings, the trespass offering was
“most holy.” It was to be killed in the same place as the burnt
offering. Its blood was to...
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11-27 As to the peace-offerings, in the expression of their sense of
mercy, God left them more at liberty, than in the expression of their
sense of sin; that their sacrifices, being free-will offerin...
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That it might neither putrefy, and thereby be exposed to contempt; nor
yet be reserved either for superstitious abuse, or for the priest's
domestic use, which would savour of covetousness, and of dist...
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Leviticus 7:17 remainder H3498 (H8737) flesh H1320 sacrifice H2077
third H7992 day H3117 burned H8313 (H8735) fir
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THE LAW OF THE SACRIFICE OF THE PEACE OFFERINGS (LEVITICUS 7:11).
Finally the peace or wellbeing sacrifices are dealt with. These are of
three types, the thanksgiving offering, which was a way of expr...
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CONTENTS: Further directions concerning offerings.
CHARACTERS: God, Moses, Aaron and sons.
CONCLUSION: We are not left to our liberty in the solemn acts of
religious worship, but are under obligatio...
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Leviticus 7:10. _Every meat-offering,_ whether mingled with oil _or
dry,_ that is, not mingled, as the Vulgate very properly renders it.
In later times these offerings were prepared at the foot of Mou...
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_The law of the sacrifice of peace-offerings._
THE PEACE-OFFERING
I. Characteristics.
1. The animal offered might be a male or a female--differing in this
from the burnt-offering.
2. It was not to...
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LEVITICUS—NOTE ON LEVITICUS 7:11 The PEACE OFFERING (see also
Leviticus 3:1) is subdivided into three types: THANKSGIVING in re
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Ritual of the Sacrifices: the Peace Offering
SUGGESTIVE READINGS
Leviticus 7:1.—Likewise this is the law of the trespass offering.
More precise instructions are now added to those given in chap
Levit...
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EXPOSITION
CONTINUATION OF THE SUPPLEMENTAL REGULATIONS ADDRESSED TO THE PRIESTS,
RESPECTING THE RITUAL OF THE SACRIFICES.
This chapter treats of the ritual of the trespass offering and the
peace off...
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Going on into chapter seven, sort of a repetition again as God deals
with the trespass offering, offering a few additions to what has
already been said, and then in verse eleven as God gets into the p...
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1 Corinthians 15:4; Exodus 12:10; Exodus 19:11; Exodus 29:14; Gen