Leviticus 1:3

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

Deuteronomy 12:6

your burnt.

Le 17:3-9; Eze 20:40

tithes.

17; 14:22-26; 15:19,20; 26:2; Le 27:32,33; Nu 18:15-17; Mal 3:8,10

Lu 11:42; 18:12

Deuteronomy 12:17

the tithe.

6,11; 14:22-29; 26:12,14; Le 27:30-32; Nu 18:21-24

2 Chronicles 29:31-32

consecrated yourselves. or, filled your hand.

13:9

sacrifices.

Le 1:1-3:17

thank.

Le 7:12

and as many, etc.As the burnt offerings were wholly consumed on the altar, the offering of them evinced greater zeal and liberality than the oblation of peace offerings, the greater part of which was eaten by the officer and his friends.

Le 1:3; 23:38; Ezr 1:4

the number.Comparing the sacrifices offered on this occasion with those of Solomon at the dedication of the temple, we may form some idea of the decrease of the prosperity and riches of Judah, or of the decline of the general spirit of piety.

1Ki 3:4; 8:63; 1Ch 29:21; Ezr 6:17
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