Leviticus 1:4

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

Leviticus 4:20

with the.

3

an atonement.

26; 1:4; 5:6; 6:7; 12:8; 14:18; Ex 32:30; Nu 15:25; Da 9:24; Ro 5:11

Ga 3:13; Heb 1:3; 2:17; 9:14; 10:10-12; 1Jo 1:7; 2:2; Re 1:5

Leviticus 4:26

the fat.

8-10,35

See on ch.

3:5; 6:20-30

an atonement.

20; Nu 15:28

Leviticus 4:30-31

upon the horns.

25,34; Isa 42:21; Ro 8:3,4; 10:4; Heb 2:10

pour out.There may have been some place at the bottom of the altar to receive and carry off the blood.

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 5:6

trespass offering.It is remarkable, that in this and the following verse, the sacrifice offered is indifferently called {asham,} a trespass offering, and {chattath,} a sin offering; yet the Marginal References show that these differ in several respects. Sin offerings were sometimes offered for the whole congregation; trespass offerings never, but only for particular persons. Bullocks were sometimes used for sin offerings, never for trespass offerings. The blood of the sin offerings was put on the horns of the altar, that of the trespass offerings was only sprinkled round the bottom of the altar. The sin offering seems to have been for the expiation of offences committed in matters of religion, from a mistake or inadvertency respecting the law; but the trespass offering was required for the casual deviations from the ritual law, when well known, or for crimes against moral precepts, implying injustice to man.

4:28,32; 6:6; 7:1-7; 14:12,13; 19:21,22; Nu 6:12; Eze 40:39; 42:13

a female.

4:28,32

the priest.

4:20

Leviticus 5:10

offer.

1:14-17; Eph 5:2

manner. or, ordinance.

1:14-17

make.

6,13,16; 4:20,26,31,35; Ro 5:11; 1Jo 2:2

it.

Jas 5:15

Leviticus 5:13

the priest.

6; 4:20,26,31

shall be.

2:3,10; 7:6; 1Sa 2:28; Ho 4:8; 1Co 9:13

Leviticus 6:7

make.

4:20,26,31; 5:10,13,15,16,18; Ex 34:7; Eze 18:21-23,26,27

Eze 33:14-16,19; Mic 7:18; 1Jo 1:7,9; 2:1,2

it shall be.

Isa 1:18; Mt 12:31; 1Co 6:9-11

Leviticus 9:7

offer thy.

2; 4:3,20; 8:34; 1Sa 3:14; Heb 5:3; 7:27,28; 9:7

offer the.

4:16-20; Heb 5:1

Leviticus 12:8

she be not able to bring a lamb. Heb. her hand find notsufficiency of a lamb.

1:14; 5:7; 14:22; 15:14,29; Lu 2:22,24; 2Co 8:9

make an atonement.

4:26When burnt offerings and sin offerings were brought together, the sin offerings were first offered.

Leviticus 14:18

the remnant.

8:12; Ex 29:7; 2Co 1:21,22

Eph 1:17,18

make an atonement.

4:26,31; 5:16

Leviticus 14:53

20

Leviticus 16

1 How the high priest must enter into the holy place.

11 The sin offering for himself.

15 The sin offering for the people.

20 The scape-goat.

29 The yearly feast of the expiations.

10:1,2

he come not.

23:27; Ex 26:33,34; 30:10; 40:20,21; 1Ki 8:6; Heb 9:3,7,8

Heb 10:19,20

that he die not.

13; 8:35; Nu 4:19; 17:10; Mt 27:51; Heb 4:14-16; 10:19

in the cloud.

Ex 40:34,35; 1Ki 8:10-12; 2Ch 5:14

the mercy seat.

Ex 25:17-22

Aaron.

Heb 9:7,12,24,25

a young.

4:3; 8:14; Nu 29:7-11

a ram for a burnt-offering.

1:3,10; 8:18; 9:3

holy line coat. Heb. of holiness. Greek. a sanctified linencoat. This and the other vestures were peculiar for this day, and for the services of this day; that is, for making atonement: the other service, which was ordinary, he performed this day in his other priestly garments. The eight ornaments usually worn by the high priest are enumerated in Exodus xxviii ver.4, etc., and the four that were for this day are here expressed, and are called the white garments, while the others were designated the golden garments, because some were made with gold thread woven in them. These four were made of six double twisted threads, and of flax only.

6:10; Ex 28:2,39-43; 39:27-29; Isa 53:2; Eze 44:17,18; Lu 1:35

Php 2:7; Heb 2:14; 7:26

therefore.

8:6,7; Ex 29:4; 30:20; 40:12,31,32; Re 1:5,6

4:14; 8:2,14; 9:8-16; Nu 29:11; 2Ch 29:21; Ezr 6:17; Eze 45:22,23

Ro 8:3; Heb 7:27,28; 10:5-14

which.

8:14-17; Heb 9:7

an atonement, for himself.

9:7; Ezr 10:18,19; Job 1:5; Eze 43:19,27; Heb 5:2

1:3; 4:4; 12:6,7; Mt 16:21; Ro 12:1

cast lots.

Nu 26:55; 33:54; Jos 18:10,11; 1Sa 14:41,42; Pr 16:33; Eze 48:29

Jon 1:7; Ac 1:23-26

scape goat. Heb. Azazel, that is, the goat-gone-away.The Hebrew [ ] has been supposed by some to be the name of a place, either a mountain or cliff, to which the goat was led. But no place of that name has ever been pointed out, except a mountain near Sinai, which was too distant for the goat to be conducted there from Jerusalem. Other learned men think it was the name of the devil, who was worshipped by the heathen in the form of a goat. But Bp. Patrick justly objects to this opinion; for it is difficult to conceive, that when the other goat was offered to God, this should be sent among demons. The more probable opinion seems to be, that it was name given to the goat itself, on account of his being let go; from {aiz,} a goat, and {azal,} to depart. So LXX. [\~apopompaov\~,] and Vulgate {emissarius,} sent away; Aquila and Symmachus [\~tragov apercomenov\~,] or [\~apolelumenov\~:] the goat going away, or dismissed.

upon which.

Ac 2:23; 4:27,28

fell. Heb. went up.

the scape-goat.

21,22

to make.

Isa 53:5,6,10,11; Ro 4:25; 2Co 5:21; Heb 7:26,27; 9:23,24; 1Jo 2:2

1Jo 3:16

let him.

14:7

3,6

from off.

10:1; Nu 16:18,46; Isa 6:6,7; Heb 9:14; 1Jo 1:7

sweet incense.

Ex 30:34-38; 31:11; 37:29; Re 8:3,4

And he.

Ex 30:1,7,8; Nu 16:7,18,46; Re 8:3,4

the cloud.

Ex 25:21; Heb 4:14-16; 7:25; 9:24; 1Jo 2:1,2

4:5,6,17; 8:11; Ro 3:24-26; Heb 9:7,13,25; 10:4,10-12,19; 12:24

Then shall.

5-9; Heb 2:17; 5:3; 9:7,25,26

bring.

2; Heb 6:19; 9:3,7,12

an atonement.

18; 8:15; Ex 29:36,37; Eze 45:18,19; Joh 14:3; Heb 9:22,23

remaineth. Heb. dwelleth.

no man.

Ex 34:3; Isa 53:6; Da 9:24; Lu 1:10; Ac 4:12; 1Ti 2:5; Heb 1:3; 9:7

1Pe 2:24; 3:18

and have made.

10,11

16; 4:7,18; Ex 30:10; Joh 17:19; Heb 2:11; 5:7,8; 9:22,23

Eze 43:18-22; Zec 13:1

reconciling.

16; 6:30; 8:15; Eze 45:20; 2Co 5:19; Col 1:20

live goat.

Ro 4:25; 8:34; Heb 7:25; Re 1:18

lay.

1:4; Ex 29:10

confess over.

26:40; Ezr 10:1; Ne 1:6,7; 9:3-5; Ps 32:5; 51:3; Pr 28:13; Da 9:3-20

Ro 10:10

putting.

Isa 53:6; 2Co 5:21

a fit man. Heb. a man of opportunity.The man that took the scape-goat into the wilderness, and they that burned the sin offering, were to be looked upon as ceremonially unclean, and must not come into the camp till they had washed their clothes and bathed their flesh in water, which signified the defiling nature of sin; even the sacrifice which was made sin, was defiling: also the imperfection of the legal sacrifices, they were so far from taking away sin, that they left some stain even upon those that touched them.

bear upon.

Isa 53:11,12; Joh 1:29; Ga 3:13; Heb 9:28; 1Pe 2:24

not inhabited. Heb. of separation.

Ps 103:10,12; Eze 18:22; Mic 7:19

4; Eze 42:14; 44:19; Ro 8:3; Php 2:6-11; Heb 9:28

wash.

4; 8:6; 14:9; 22:6; Ex 29:4; Heb 9:10; 10:19-22; Re 1:5,6

his garments.

8:7-9; Ex 28:4-14; 29:5

his burnt.

3,5

and make.

17

6; 4:8-10,19; Ex 29:13

he that.

10,21,22

wash.

28; 14:8; 15:5-11,27; Nu 19:7,8,21; Heb 7:19

bullock.

4:11,12,21; 6:30; 8:17

without.

Mt 27:31-33; Heb 13:11-14

26

in the seventh.

23:27-32; Ex 30:10; Nu 29:7; 1Ki 8:2; Ezr 3:1

shall afflict.

Ps 35:13; 69:10; Isa 58:3,5; Da 10:3,12; 1Co 11:31; 2Co 7:10,11

do no.

23:3,7,8,21,28,36; Ex 12:16; 20:10; Isa 58:13; Heb 4:10

Ps 51:2,7,10; Jer 33:8; Eze 36:25-27; Eph 5:26; Tit 2:14

Heb 9:13,14; 10:1,2; 1Jo 1:7-9

23:32; 25:4; Ex 31:15; 35:2

the priest.

4:3,5,16

consecrate. Heb. fill his hand.

Ex 29:9; *marg:

to minister.

Ex 29:29,30; Nu 20:26-28

put on the linen.

4

6,16,18,19,24; Ex 20:25,26

an everlasting.

23:31; Nu 29:7

once a year.

Ex 30:10; Heb 9:7,25; 10:3,14
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