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Joseph Parker

The People's Bible by Joseph Parker - Leviticus 6:13-30

The Continual Burning Lev 6:13 But may not the people cease to sin before morning, and the fire be put out in the night-time? Does it not assume too much about the frailty and sinfulness of man to keep a fire up always? Would it not be better to extinguish it sometimes, just to suggest to the observers that a great hope has sprung up in the divine heart that perhaps this day there will be no more need for sacrifice? If the fire were put out, would not that itself be a gospel? Such are the... read more

Robert Hawker

Hawker's Poor Man's Commentary - Leviticus 6:24-30

Those verses relate to the order respecting the sin-offering. The great attention that was to be shown to wash the clothes that were sprinkled, in offering the sacrifice, meant no doubt to signify the necessity of divine washing by the blood of JESUS, and the waters of regeneration. Titus 3:5-6 . And in the appointment of all the males among the priests partaking of the sacrifice, is it not meant to show the privilege of the faithful in the common sacrifice of CHRIST? Hebrews 13:10 . read more

Matthew Henry

Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary on the Bible - Leviticus 6:24-30

24-30 The blood of the sin-offering was to be washed out of the clothes on which it should happen to be sprinkled, which signified the regard we ought to have to the blood of Christ, not counting it a common thing. The vessel in which the flesh of the sin-offering was boiled must be broken, if it were an earthen one; but if a brazen one, well washed. This showed that the defilement was not wholly taken away by the offering; but the blood of Christ thoroughly cleanses from all sin. All these... read more

Paul E. Kretzmann

The Popular Commentary by Paul E. Kretzmann - Leviticus 6:24-30

Of Sin-offerings. v. 24. And the Lord spake unto Moses, saying, v. 25. Speak unto Aaron and to his sons, saying, This is the law of the sin-offering: in the place where the burnt offering is killed, on the north side of the altar, in the court of the Tabernacle, shall the sin-offering be killed before the Lord; it is most holy, set apart for the Lord. v. 26. The priest that offereth it for sin shall eat it, that is, all but the fat of the abdominal cavity and the kidneys, unless it was... read more

Johann Peter Lange

Lange's Commentary on the Holy Scriptures: Critical, Doctrinal and Homiletical - Leviticus 6:8-30

SECOND SECTIONSpecial Instructions chiefly for the PriestsLeviticus 6:8 to Leviticus 7:38“Standing Sacrificial Rites and Duties—especially of the Priests.”—LangeA.—FOR BURNT OFFERINGSLeviticus 6:8-138, 9And the Lord spake unto Moses, saying, Command1 Aaron and his sons, saying, This is the law of the burnt offering: It2 is the burnt offering, because of the burning upon the altar [This, the burnt offering, shall be upon the hearth upon the altar3] all night unto the morning, and the fire of the... read more

Frederick Brotherton Meyer

F.B. Meyer's 'Through the Bible' Commentary - Leviticus 6:24-30

Laws of the Sin- and Trespass-Offerings Leviticus 6:24-30 ; Leviticus 7:1-10 The peculiar sanctity of the flesh of the sin- and the trespass-offerings is clearly emphasized throughout this paragraph. Notice the repeated phrase, “it is most holy.” This seems intended to emphasize the holiness of our Lord, who, though He became a sin-offering for us all, knew no sin, neither was guile found in His mouth. He was searched with the minutest scrutiny, but Pilate, Herod and Judas agreed in... read more

G. Campbell Morgan

G. Campbell Morgan's Exposition on the Whole Bible - Leviticus 6:1-30

The first movement in this chapter completes the subject of the trespass offering in its application to other men. Carefully observe, however, that such a trespass is also trespass against the Lord: "If any one sin, and commit a trespass against Jehovah, and deal falsely with his neighbor. . . ." Five illustrations are given an examination of which will show that the underlying wrong in each case is violation of truth. The divine provision for worship having been revealed in the offerings,... read more

Peter Pett

Peter Pett's Commentary on the Bible - Leviticus 6:24-30

The Law of the Purification for Sin Offering (Leviticus 6:24-30 ). Leviticus 6:24 ‘And Yahweh spoke to Moses, saying,’ If the previous section was inserted here this may have been put in to take up the first section again, reminding us that it is a revelation from Yahweh to Moses. Otherwise it may have been a fresh revelation, but continuing the previous one. Leviticus 6:25 ‘Speak to Aaron and to his sons, saying, This is the law of the purification for sin offering. In the place where the... read more

Arthur Peake

Arthur Peake's Commentary on the Bible - Leviticus 6:8-30

Leviticus 6:8 to Leviticus 7:38 . Special Manual for Priests, given to “ Aaron and his sons” ( Leviticus 6:9; Leviticus 6:14; Leviticus 6:25, etc.; contrast Leviticus 4:2, etc.). The peace offering is here placed last. It may be noted that two sections ( Leviticus 7:7-2 Samuel : and Leviticus 7:22-Daniel :) seem to break the connexion; they are perhaps insertions from independent laws. None of these provisions affect laymen. read more

Arthur Peake

Arthur Peake's Commentary on the Bible - Leviticus 6:24-30

Leviticus 6:24-Amos : . Special Directions for the Sin Offering.— It is “ most holy” ; that is, it must be killed by the altar, like a burnt offering, and it can only be eaten by priests. Victims whose blood is brought within the shrine are for priests as well as laymen, and therefore their flesh must not be eaten at all. [The reason for this regulation ( Leviticus 6:30) is that the holiness is present in a degree so intense that it is dangerous even for the priests to eat the flesh. It has... read more

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