a1:8
b1:12
c8:20
d3:14-17
e7:23-25
f1 Sam 2:15-17
gLev 7:11-18

‏ Leviticus 1:8

1:8  a The Hebrew word translated fat describes the suet, or hard fat, from around the kidneys and loins. This specific term occurs only here and in 1:12  b and 8:20  c. All fat—not just this special fat—was considered God’s portion (3:14-17  d; 7:23-25  e; see 1 Sam 2:15-17  f). Only the whole burnt offering was entirely consumed on the altar. With other offerings, the fatty portions and certain internal organs were burned; the rest belonged to the officiating priests and sometimes to the worshiper (Lev 7:11-18  g).
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