‏ Leviticus 3:16

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 21:6

holy.

8; 10:3; Ex 28:36; 29:44; Ezr 8:28; 1Pe 2:9

profane.

18:21; 19:12; Mal 1:6,11,12

bread.

3:11; Eze 44:7; Mal 1:7

therefore.

Isa 52:11

‏ Leviticus 21:8

sanctify.

6; Ex 19:10,14; 28:41; 29:1,43,44

for I.

11:44,45; 19:2; 20:7,8; Joh 10:36; 17:19; Heb 7:26; 10:29

‏ Leviticus 21:17

blemish.

22:20-25; 1Th 2:10; 1Ti 3:2; Heb 7:26

let him.

21; 10:3; Nu 16:5; Ps 65:4

bread. or, food.

3:11,16

‏ Leviticus 21:21-22

a blemish.In the above list of blemishes, we meet with some that might render the priest contemptible in the eyes of men; and others that would be very great impediments in the discharge of his ministerial duties.

to offer.

6,8,17

both.

2:3,10; 6:16,17,29; 7:1; 24:8,9; Nu 18:9,10

and of the holy.

22:10-13; Nu 18:10,19

‏ Leviticus 22:25

a stranger's.

Nu 15:14-16; 16:40; Ezr 6:8-10

the bread.

21:6,8,21,22; Mal 1:7,8,12-14

because.

Eph 2:12; 1Jo 5:18

‏ Numbers 28:2

my bread.

Le 3:11; 21:6,8; Mal 1:7,12

for a sweet savour unto me. Heb. savour of my rest.

15:3,7,24; Ge 8:21; Ex 29:18; Le 1:9,13,17; 3:11; Eze 16:19

Eze 20:41; *marg:

2Co 2:15; Eph 5:2; Php 4:18

in their due season.The stated sacrifices and service of the tabernacle having, probably, been greatly interrupted for several years, and a new generation having arisen, who were children or minors when the law was given respecting these ordinances; and as they were now about to enter into the promised land, where they must be established and constantly observed; God commands Moses to repeat them to the people in the following order:--1. Daily: the morning and evening sacrifices; a lamb each time. (ver. 3, 4.) 2. Weekly: the sabbath offerings; two lambs of a year old. (ver. 9, 10.) 3. Monthly: at the beginning of each month, two young bullocks, one ram, and seven lambs of a year old, and a kid for a sin offering. (ver. 11-15.) 4. Annual: (1) the Passover to last seven days; the offerings, two young bullocks, one ram, seven lambs of a year old, and a he-goat. (ver. 16-25.) (2) The day of first-fruits: the sacrifices the same as on the beginning of the month. (ver. 26-31.)

9:2,3,7,13; Ex 23:15; Ps 81:3

‏ Ezekiel 44:7

ye have brought.

9; 7:20; 22:26; 43:7,8; Le 22:25; Ac 21:28

strangers. Heb. children of a stranger.

Isa 56:6,7

uncircumcised in heart.The introduction of uncircumcised persons to eat of the peace offerings and oblations, would have been a gross violation of the Mosaic law; but, as there was no law to exclude "the uncircumcised of heart," who were circumcised and ritually clean, this seems to point out a new and different constitution.

Le 26:41; De 10:16; 30:6; Jer 4:4; 9:26; Ac 7:51; Ro 2:28,29

Col 2:11-13

when.

Le 3:16; 21:6,8,17,21; 22:25; Mal 1:7,12-14; Joh 6:52-58

the fat.

Le 3:13-17; 17:11

broken.

Ge 17:14; Le 26:15; De 31:16,20; Isa 24:5; Jer 11:10; 31:32

Heb 8:9

‏ Malachi 1:7

Ye offer, etc. or, Bring unto my, etc. polluted.

Le 2:11, 21:6; De 15:21

The table.

12; 1Sa 2:15-17; Eze 41:22; 1Co 10:21; 11:21,22,27-32

‏ Malachi 1:12

ye have.

6,8; 2:8; 2Sa 12:14; Eze 36:21-23; Am 2:7; Ro 2:24

The table.

7,13; Nu 11:4-8; Da 5:3,4
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