Leviticus 3:1-17

THE PEACE OFFERING This form of sacrifice takes its name from a Heb. word meaning a 'requital' or giving of thanks, and is therefore called by some the Thank Offering. It is an animal sacrifice, the characteristic feature of which is the disposal of the carcase. The kidneys and the internal fat, and... [ Continue Reading ]

Leviticus 3:2

LAY HIS HAND] see on Leviticus 1:4; Whereas at this point in the sacrifice of a burnt offering, the offerer made a confession of his sins, in the case of the peace offering he uttered a prayer of thanksgiving. This indicates the difference in the signification of the two sacrifices.... [ Continue Reading ]

Leviticus 3:3

The internal fat, along with the blood, is regarded as the seat of life and possessing a peculiar sanctity. It must, therefore, never be eaten by man, but always offered to God by burning: see Exodus 23:18; Exodus 29:13; Leviticus 3:16; Leviticus 7:22; Leviticus 17:10.... [ Continue Reading ]

Leviticus 3:5

UPON THE BURNT SACRIFICE] There would always be some portion of the daily burnt sacrifice smouldering upon the altar. The peace offering is to be laid upon it. The fire never went out: see Leviticus 6:9; Leviticus 6:12; Leviticus 6:13.... [ Continue Reading ]

Leviticus 3:11

FOOD OF THE OFFERING] a general epithet applied to sacrifices: cp. Leviticus 21:6; Leviticus 22:25; Numbers 28:2; Numbers 28:24; Ezekiel 44:7; Malachi 1:7 (where the altar is called the 'table of the Lord'). For a protest against this anthropomorphic conception of God as requiring food for His suste... [ Continue Reading ]

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