Leviticus 2:3
the remnant.6:16,17,26; 7:9; 10:12,13; 21:22; Nu 18:9; 1Sa 2:28most holy.6:17; 10:12; 21:22; Ex 29:37; Nu 18:9Leviticus 2:10
3Leviticus 6:16
the remainder.2:3,10; 5:13; Eze 44:29; 1Co 9:13-15unleavened.Ex 12:8; 1Co 5:8shall it.26; 10:12,13; Nu 18:9,10Leviticus 7:7-8
the trespass.6:25,26; 14:13 even the priest.All the flesh of the burnt offerings being consumed upon the altar, as well as the fat, there could nothing fall to the share of the priest but the skin; which must have been very valuable, as they were used as mattresses (ch. 15:17,) or as carpets to sit upon in the day. They are still used for the same purpose by some of the inhabitants and dervishes of the East. Bishop Patrick remarks, that Adam himself offered the first sacrifice, and had the skin given him by God, to make garments for him and his wife; in conformity with which, the priests ever after had the skin of the whole burnt offerings for their portion. skin.1:6; 4:11; Ge 3:21; Ex 29:14; Nu 19:5; Ro 13:14Leviticus 7:32
34; 8:25,26; 9:21; 10:14; Nu 6:20; 18:18,19; De 18:3; 1Co 9:13,14Leviticus 7:34-35
the wave.30-32; 10:14,15; Ex 29:28; Nu 18:18,19; De 18:3by a statue.3:17; Ex 29:9 portion.8:10-12,30; Ex 29:7,21; 40:13-15; Isa 10:27; 61:1; Joh 3:342Co 1:21; 1Jo 2:20,27he presented.Ex 28:1; 29:1; Nu 18:7-19Leviticus 10:14-15
7:29-34; 9:21; Ex 29:24-28; Nu 18:11; Joh 4:34 heave shoulder.7:29,30,34for ever.7:34; Ge 13:15; 17:8,13,17; 1Co 9:13,14Numbers 5:9-10
offering. or, heave offering.18:8,9,19; Ex 29:28; Le 6:17,18,26; 7:6-14; 10:13; 22:2,3De 18:3,4; Eze 44:29,30; Mal 3:8-10; 1Co 9:7-13 10Numbers 18:8
the charge.9; Le 6:16,18,20,26; 7:6,32-34; 10:14,15; De 12:6,11; 26:13by reason.Ex 29:21,29; 40:13,15; Le 7:35; 8:30; 21:10; Isa 10:27; Heb 1:91Jo 2:20,27Numbers 18:19
the heave.8,11; 15:19-21; 31:29,41; Le 7:14; De 12:6; 2Ch 31:4it is a.Le 2:13; 2Ch 13:5
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