Leviticus 1

did look.

40:25; Ge 1:31; Ps 104:31

blessed them.

Ge 14:19; Le 9:22,23; Nu 6:23-27; Jos 22:6; 2Sa 6:18; 1Ki 8:14

1Ch 16:2; 2Ch 6:3; 30:27; Ne 11:2; Ps 19:11

1 The law of burnt offerings;

3 of the herd;

10 of the flocks;

14 of the fowls.

called.

Ex 19:3; 24:1,2,12; 29:42; Joh 1:17

out of.

Ex 25:22; 33:7; 39:32; 40:34,35

If any.

22:18,19; Ge 4:3,5; 1Ch 16:29; Ro 12:1,6; Eph 5:2

an offering.{Korban,} from {karav} to approach, an introductory offering, or offering of access, in allusion to the present which is always required in the East, on being introduced to a superior.

a burnt.

6:9-13; 8:18,21; Ge 8:20; 22:2,8,13; Ex 24:5; 29:18,42; 32:6; 38:1

Nu 23:3,10,11,19,23,24,27,30; 29:8-11,13; Isa 1:11; Heb 10:8-10

a male.

3:1; 4:23; 22:19-24; Ex 12:5; De 15:21; Zec 13:7; Mal 1:14; Lu 1:35

Joh 1:36; Eph 5:27; Heb 7:26; 9:14; 1Pe 1:18,19

his own.

7:16; 22:19,21; Ex 35:5,21,29; 36:3; Ps 40:8; 110:3; 2Co 8:12; 9:7

at the.

16:7; 17:4; Ex 29:4; De 12:5,6,13,14,27; Eze 20:40; Joh 10:7,9

Eph 2:18

put.

3:2,8,13; 4:4,15,24,29; 8:14,22; 16:21; Ex 29:10,15,19; Nu 8:12

Isa 53:4-6; 2Co 5:20,21

be accepted.

22:21,27; Isa 56:7; Ro 12:1; Php 4:18

atonement.

4:20,26,31,35; 5:6; 6:7; 9:7; 16:24; Nu 15:25,28; 25:13

2Ch 29:23,24; Da 9:24; Ro 3:25; 5:11; Heb 10:4; 1Jo 2:2

kill.

11; 3:2,8,13; 16:15; 2Ch 29:22-24; Mic 6:6

the priests.

11,15; 2Ch 35:11; Heb 10:11

sprinkle.

11; 3:2,8,13; Ex 24:6-8; 29:16; Nu 18:17; 2Ch 35:11; Isa 52:15

Eze 36:25; Heb 12:24; 1Pe 1:2

7:8; Ge 3:21

fire.

6:12,13; 9:24; 10:1; 1Ch 21:26; 2Ch 7:1; Mal 1:10

lay.

Ge 22:9; Ne 13:31

8:18-21; 9:13,14; Ex 29:17,18; 1Ki 18:23,33

inwards.

13; 8:21; 9:14; Ps 51:6; Jer 4:14; Mt 23:25-28

burn all.

13,17; 3:11; Ps 66:15; Zec 13:7

a sweet.

Ge 8:21; Eze 20:28,41; 2Co 2:15; Eph 5:2; Php 4:18

of the flocks.

2; Ge 4:4; 8:20; Isa 53:6,7; Joh 1:29

a burnt sacrifice.{Olah,} a burnt offering, from {âlah,} to ascend, because this offering ascended, as it were, to God in flame and smoke, being wholly consumed; for which reason its is called in the Septuagint, [holo kautóma,] a whole burnt offering. This was the most important of all the sacrifices; and no part of it was eaten either by the priest or the offerer, but the whole was offered to God. It has been sufficiently shown by learned men, that almost every nation of the earth, in every age, had their burnt offerings, from the persuasion that there was no other way to appease the incensed gods; and they even offered human sacrifices, because they imagined that life was necessary to redeem life, and that the gods would be satisfied with nothing less.

a male.

3; 4:23; 22:19; Mal 1:14

he shall.

5; Ex 40:22; Eze 8:5

northward.

6:25; 7:2

and the.

7-9; 9:12-14

6-8

9

of fowls.

5:7; 12:8; Mt 11:29; Lu 2:24; 2Co 8:12; Heb 7:26

wring off his head. or, pinch off the head with the nail.

5:8; Ps 22:1,21; 69:1-21; Isa 53:4,5,10; Mt 26:1-27:66; 1Jo 2:27

his feathers. or, the filth thereof.

Lu 1:35; 1Pe 1:2

by the place.

4:12; 6:10,11; 16:27; Heb 13:11-14

shall not.

Ge 15:10; Ps 16:10; Mt 27:50; Joh 19:30; Ro 4:25; 1Pe 1:19-21; 3:18

it is.

9,10,13; Ge 8:21; Heb 10:6-12; 13:15,16

Leviticus 2

1 The meat offering of flour with oil and incense,

4 either baked in the oven,

5 or on a plate,

7 or in a frying-pan.

12 The first fruits not to be burnt on the altar.

13 Salt to be used with every offering.

14 The offering of first fruits in the ear.

meat offering.{Minchah,} from the Arabic {manacha,} to give, especially as a reciprocal gift, a gift, oblation, or eucharistical or gratitude offering, for the bounties of providence displayed in the fruits of the earth. It is termed a meat offering by our translators, because the term meat in their time was the general name for food.

6:14-18,20-23; 9:17; Nu 15:4-21; Isa 66:20; Joh 6:35

fine flour.

Ex 29:2; Nu 7:13,19; Joe 1:9; 2:14

pour oil.

4-8,15,16; 7:10-12; 1Jo 2:20,27; Jude 1:20

frankincense.

Mal 1:11; Lu 1:9,10; Re 8:3

the memorial.

9; 5:12; 6:15; 24:7; Ex 30:16; Nu 5:18; Ne 13:14,22; Isa 66:3

Ac 10:4

the remnant.

6:16,17,26; 7:9; 10:12,13; 21:22; Nu 18:9; 1Sa 2:28

most holy.

6:17; 10:12; 21:22; Ex 29:37; Nu 18:9

meat offering.

1Ch 23:28,29; Ps 22:14; Eze 46:20; Mt 26:38; Joh 12:27

the oven.{Tannur}, probably such an oven as that described by D'Arvieux, as used by the Arabs. He states that they make a fire in a great stone pitcher, and when heated, mix meal and water, which they apply with the hollow of their hands to the outside, and this soft paste spreading itself upon it, is baked in an instant, and the bread comes of as thin as our wafers.

1:11; 6:17; 7:12; 10:12; Ex 12:8; 1Co 5:7,8; Heb 7:26; 1Pe 2:1,22

wafers.

Ex 16:31; 29:2; Isa 42:1; 44:3-5; 61:1; Joh 3:34

in a pan. or, on a flat plate, or slice.{Machavath,} a flat iron plate, such as the Arabs still use to bake their cakes on, and which is called a griddle in some of our counties.

1:6; Ps 22:1-21; Mr 14:1-15:47; Joh 18:1-19:42

the frying-pan.{Marchesheth}, a shallow earthen vessel, like a frying pan, which the Arabs call a {tajen.}

of fine.

1,2

8

a memorial.

2; 6:15

an offering.

2; Ex 29:18; Ps 22:13,14; Isa 53:10; Zec 13:7,9; Ro 12:1; 15:16

Eph 5:2; Php 2:17; 4:18

3

no leaven.

6:17; Ex 12:19,20; Mt 16:6,11,12; Mr 8:15; Lu 12:1; 1Co 5:6-8

Ga 5:9

honey.

Pr 24:13; 25:16,27; Lu 21:34; Ac 14:22; 1Pe 4:2

the oblation.

Ge 23:10,11,17; Ex 22:29; 23:10,11,19; Nu 15:20; De 26:10

2Ch 31:5; 1Co 15:20; Re 14:4

be burnt. Heb. ascend.

with salt.

Ezr 7:22; Eze 43:24; Mt 5:13; Mr 9:49,50; Col 4:6

the salt.

Nu 18:19; 2Ch 13:5

with all thine.

Eze 43:24

a meat offering.These first fruits seem to have been the voluntary oblation brought by individuals, of the finest ears of corn out of the field, before the harvest was ripe.

22:29; 23:10,14-17,20; Ge 4:3; Nu 28:2; De 26:2; Pr 3:9,10

Isa 53:2-10; Mal 1:11; 1Co 15:20; Re 14:4

corn beaten.

2Ki 4:42

1

1,2,4-7,9,12; Ps 141:2; Isa 11:2-4; 61:1; Ro 8:26,27; Heb 5:7

Leviticus 3

1 The peace offering of the herd;

6 of the flock;

7 whether a lamb,

12 or a goat.

17 A prohibition to eat fat or blood.

a sacrifice.

7:11-21,29-34; 22:19-21; Ex 20:24; 24:5; 29:28; Nu 6:14; 7:17

Jud 20:26; 21:4; 1Ch 21:26; Pr 7:14; Eze 45:15; Am 5:22; Ro 5:1,2

Col 1:20; 1Jo 1:3

without.

1:3; Nu 6:14; Mal 1:8,14; Heb 10:22

lay.

1:4,5; 8:22; 16:21,22; Ex 29:10; Isa 53:6; 2Co 5:21; 1Jo 1:9,10

kill it.

1:11; Zec 12:10; Ac 2:36-38; 3:15,26; 4:10-12,26-28

the fat. or, suet.

16; 4:8,9; 7:3,4; Ex 29:13,22; De 30:6; Ps 119:70; Pr 23:26

Isa 6:10; Eze 36:26; Mt 13:16; 15:8; Ro 5:5; 6:6

caul above the liver, with the kidneys. or, midriff over theliver, and over the kidneys.

10,15; 4:9; 7:4; 8:16,25; 9:10,19; Ex 29:13; *marg:

Ex 29:22

Aaron's.

1:9; 4:31,35; 6:12; 9:9,10; Ex 29:13; 1Sa 2:15,16; 1Ki 8:64

2Ch 35:14; Eze 44:7,15

upon the burnt.

6:12; 1Pe 2:5

a sacrifice.

Ga 4:4; Eph 1:10; 2:13-22

be of.

1; 1:2,10; Isa 60:7

male.

Ga 3:28

he shall.

1-17; Ac 4:27; Ro 12:1,2; Tit 2:11,12

offer it.

1; 1Ki 8:62; Eph 5:2,12; Heb 9:14

he shall.

2-5,13; 4:4,15,24; Isa 53:6,11,12; 2Co 5:21; 1Pe 2:24

kill it.

Eph 2:18; 3:12; Heb 10:19-22

sprinkle.

1:5,11; Mt 3:17; 2Co 5:19

the fat.

3,4; Pr 23:26; Isa 53:10

the whole rump.To what has already been said on the tails of eastern sheep, we may add the testimony of Ludolf, who states that they are so very large, some of them weighing from twelve to fourteen pounds, "that the owners are obliged to tie a little cart behind them, whereupon they put the tail of the sheep, as well for the convenience of carriage, and to ease the poor creatures, as to preserve the wool from dirt, and the tail from being torn among the bushes and stones." The same is testified by Dr. Russell, who says, "In some other places where they feed in the fields, the shepherds are obliged to fix a piece of thin board to the under part of the tail, to prevent its being torn by bushes, thistles, etc., as it is not covered underneath with thick wool, like the upper part; and some have small wheels to facilitate the dragging of the board after them."

7:3; 8:25; 9:19; Ex 29:22

the caul.

4

burn.

5; Ps 22:14; Isa 53:4-10; Ro 8:32

the food.

16; 21:6,8,17,21,22; 22:25; Nu 28:2; Eze 44:7; Mal 1:7,12

1Co 10:21; Re 3:20

a goat.

1,7-17; 1:2,6,10; 9:3,15; 10:16; 22:19-27; Isa 53:2,6; Mt 25:32,33

Ro 8:3; 2Co 5:21

lay his hand.

1-5,8; Isa 53:6,11,12; 2Co 5:21; 1Pe 2:24; 3:18

sprinkle.

2,8; Isa 52:15; Ro 5:6-11,15-21; Heb 12:24; 1Pe 1:2

the fat that covereth.

3-5,9-11; Ps 22:14,15; Pr 23:26; Jer 20:18; Mt 22:37; 26:38

Ro 12:1,2

15

it is the food.

11

all the fat.

3-5,9-11,14,15; 4:8-19,26,31; 7:23-25; 8:25; 9:24; 17:6

Ex 29:13,22; 1Sa 2:15,16; 2Ch 7:7; Isa 53:10; Mt 22:37

a perpetual.

6:18; 7:36; 16:34; 17:7; 23:14; Nu 19:21

eat neither.That is, neither the blood which is contained in the larger veins and arteries, nor the fat or suet which is within the animal, which exists in a separate or unmixed state, as the {omentum} or {caul,} the fat of the {mesentery,} or fatty part of the substance which connects the convolutions of the alimentary canal or small intestines, the fat of the kidneys, and whatever else of the internal fat was easily separable, together with the whole of the tail already described; for the blood which assumes the form of gravy, and the fat which is intermixed with the other flesh, might be eaten. This law not only related to the sacrifices, but to all the cattle which the Israelites slaughtered for food.

16; De 32:14; Ne 8:10

blood.

7:23,25-27; 17:10-14; Ge 9:4; De 12:16,23; 15:23; 1Sa 14:32-34

Eze 33:25; 44:7,15; Mt 16:24; 26:28; Ac 15:20,21,29; Eph 1:7; 5:26

1Ti 4:4
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