Leviticus 7:26
ye shall eat.The prohibition of the fat or suet, which was restricted to animals offered in sacrifice, taught reverence to the altar and ordinances of God; but that of blood, which was extended to all land animals, had especial respect to the atoning blood of the sacrifice, and of the great antitype which the sacrifice prefigured. 3:17; 17:10-14; Ge 9:4; 1Sa 14:33,34; Eze 33:25; Joh 6:53; Ac 15:20Ac 15:29; Eph 1:7; 1Ti 4:4Deuteronomy 12:16
23,24; 15:23; Ge 9:4See onLe 7:26,27; 17:10-13; Ac 15:29; 1Ti 4:4Deuteronomy 12:23
sure. Heb. strong. the blood is.Ge 9:4; Le 3:16,17; 17:11,14; Mt 20:28; Re 5:91 Samuel 14:32
flew.15:19the people.The people having abstained from food the whole of the day, and being now faint through hunger and fatigue, they flew upon the cattle, and not taking time to bleed them properly, they eagerly devoured the flesh with the blood, directly contrary to the law--another bad effect of Saul's rash adjuration. did eat.Ge 9:4; Le 3:17; 7:26,27; 17:10-14; 19:26; De 12:16,23,24Eze 33:25; Ac 15:20,29Ezekiel 33:25
Ye eat.Ge 9:4; Le 3:17; 7:26,27; 17:10-14; 19:26; De 12:16; 1Sa 14:32-34Ac 15:20,21,29; 21:25lift up.18:6,12,15; De 4:19; Ps 24:4; Jer 44:15-19and shed.9:9; 22:6,9,27shall ye.Jer 7:9,10
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