Exodus 29:22

Also thou.

13; Le 8:25-27

the rump.{Alyah} is the large tail of a species of eastern sheep. "This tail," says Dr. Russell, "is very broad and large, terminating in a small appendix that turns back upon it. It is of a substance between fat and marrow, and is not eaten separately, but mixed with lean meat in many of their dishes, and also often used instead of butter. A common sheep of this sort, without the head, feet, skin, and entrails, weighs about twelve or fourteen {Aleppo rotoloes,} (a {rotoloe} is five pounds,) of which the tail is usually three {rotoloes} or upwards; but such as are of the largest breed, and have been fattened, will sometimes weigh about thirty {rotoloes,} and the tails of these ten."

Le 3:9; 7:3; 9:19

right shoulder.

Le 7:32,33; 9:21; 10:14; Nu 18:18

Leviticus 3:3-4

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

Leviticus 3:9-10

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

Leviticus 3:14-16

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

Leviticus 4:8-9

19,26,31,35; 3:3-5,9-11,14-16; 7:3-5; 16:25; Isa 53:10; Joh 12:27

9

Leviticus 4:26

the fat.

8-10,35

See on ch.

3:5; 6:20-30

an atonement.

20; Nu 15:28

Leviticus 4:31

all the fat.

8-10,19,26,35; 3:3-5,9-11,14-16

a sweet.

1:9,13,17; 3:3,5; 8:21; Ex 29:18; Ezr 6:10; Job 42:8; Ps 40:6,7

Ps 51:16,17; 69:30,31; Isa 42:21; 53:10; Mt 3:17; Eph 5:2; Heb 1:3

Heb 9:12,14,15; 10:12,14; 1Pe 2:4,5; 1Jo 1:7; 4:9,10; Re 5:9

and the priest.

26,35

Leviticus 4:35

And he.

31

according.

1:1-6:19

and the priest shall make.

20,26,30,31; 1:4; 5:6,10,13; 6:7; 9:7; 12:8; 14:18,53; 16:1-34

Nu 15:25; Ro 3:24-26; 4:25; 5:6-11,15-21; 8:1,3,4; 10:4; 2Co 5:21

Eph 1:6,7; 5:2; Col 1:14; Heb 1:3; 4:14; 7:26; 9:14; 1Pe 1:18,19

1Pe 2:22,24; 3:18; 1Jo 1:7; 2:2; 4:9,10; Re 1:5,6

Leviticus 6:12

the fire.

9:24; Nu 4:13,14; Mr 9:48,49; Heb 10:27

burn wood.

1:7-9; 3:3-5,9-11,14-16; Ex 29:38-42; Ne 13:31The efficacy of the priesthood and mediation of Christ is perpetual, and we can never approach to God in his name, by day or night, unseasonably. The ministers of Christ should have the fire of their zeal constantly burning.

Leviticus 7:3

3:3-5,9-11,15,16; 4:8-10; Ex 29:13; Ps 51:6,17

Leviticus 7:31

the priest.

3:5,11,16

the breast.

34; 5:13; 6:16,26; 8:29; Nu 18:18

Psalms 22:14

I am.

Jos 7:5; Mt 26:38; Lu 22:44; Joh 12:27

all.

17; Da 5:6

out of joint. or, sundered. heart.

68:2; Jos 7:5; Job 23:16; Mr 14:33,34
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