Exodus 27:2

horns of it upon the four corners thereof.The horns might have been designed not only for ornament, but to prevent the sacrifices from falling off, and to tie the victim to, previous to its being sacrificed.

29:12; Le 4:7,18,25; 8:15; 16:18; 1Ki 1:50; 2:28; Ps 118:27

Heb 6:18

overlay it with brass.

Nu 16:38,39; 1Ki 8:64

Leviticus 4:7

the horns.

8:15; 9:9; 16:18; Ex 30:1-10; Ps 118:27; Heb 9:21-15

all the blood.

18,34; 5:9; 8:15; Eph 2:13

Leviticus 4:18

upon the.

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and shall pour out.The reason for pouring out the blood, which is so constantly and strictly required by the law, was in opposition to an idolatrous custom of the ancient Zabii, who "were accustomed to eat of the blood of their sacrifices, because they imagined this to be the food of their gods, with whom they thought they had such communion, by eating their meat, that they revealed to them future things."--Maimonides

Leviticus 4:25

put.

7,18,30,34; 8:10,15; 9:9; 16:18; Isa 40:21; Ro 3:24-26; 8:3,4; 10:4

Heb 2:10; 9:22
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