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Joseph Exell

Preacher's Complete Homiletical Commentary - Leviticus 7:1-38

Ritual of the Sacrifices: the Peace OfferingSUGGESTIVE READINGSLeviticus 7:1.—Likewise this is the law of the trespass offering. More precise instructions are now added to those given in chap Leviticus 5:1-13, expressly for the guidance of the priest. Every minute detail is of Divine regulation; God rules within the sanctuary, directs every particular of worship and service therein; for altar sacrifice is “most holy,” and man must scrupulously refrain from adding, omitting, or altering aught... read more

Chuck Smith

Chuck Smith Bible Commentary - Leviticus 7:1-38

Chapter 7Going on into chapter seven, sort of a repetition again as God deals with the trespass offering, offering a few additions to what has already been said, and then in verse eleven as God gets into the peace offering.The peace offering was alsofor a thanksgiving ( Leviticus 7:12 ),It was fellowship, but it was fellowship in thanksgiving unto God. And it was to be offered in-it talks about a heave offering. Now the heave offering is the offering that they would lift up in a heaving motion... read more

Joseph Sutcliffe

Sutcliffe's Commentary on the Old and New Testaments - Leviticus 7:1-38

Leviticus 7:10. Every meat-offering, whether mingled with oil or dry, that is, not mingled, as the Vulgate very properly renders it. In later times these offerings were prepared at the foot of Mount Olivet. The priests and privileged persons ate in the temple, while suitable conveniences were made for all the worshippers, and for the gentiles to eat apart. Leviticus 7:12. Thanksgiving. Jacob, after he had seen the ladder at Bethel, made a vow to devote the tenth of his increase to the... read more

John Trapp

John Trapp Complete Commentary - Leviticus 7:25

Lev 7:25 For whosoever eateth the fat of the beast, of which men offer an offering made by fire unto the LORD, even the soul that eateth [it] shall be cut off from his people. Ver. 25. Shall be cut off, ] i.e., Shall be liable to God’s judgments. read more

Samuel Bagster

Treasury of Scripture Knowledge - Leviticus 7:25

shall be cut off: Leviticus 7:21 Reciprocal: Genesis 17:14 - cut Exodus 29:25 - offering Leviticus 3:17 - blood Leviticus 7:27 - that soul read more

Daniel Whedon

Whedon's Commentary on the Bible - Leviticus 7:25

25. Of the beast, of which men offer This is evidently an interdict of the fat of the entire class of sacrificial animals, and not of the particular victims. Fat promotes cutaneous diseases. The prohibition of this article of diet also raised up a barrier between the Israelites and the idolatrous nations by restraining the former from partaking of the festive banquets of the latter. Michaelis suggests that the prohibition of fat was for the purpose of promoting the culture of the olive,... read more

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