That which either was not usually eaten, or was more than all of you could conveniently eat, ye shall burn with fire; to prevent either,

1. The superstitious use of the relics of that lamb by the Israelites, who thereby had received a greater benefit than they did afterwards by the brazen serpent, which upon that account they worshipped; or,

2. The profane abuse of that which had been consecrated to God's service. Compare Exodus 29:34.

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