Matthew Henry's Complete Commentary - Leviticus 7:1-10
Observe here, 1. Concerning the trespass-offering, that, being much of the same nature with the sin-offering, it was to be governed by the same rules, Lev. 7:6. When the blood and fat were offered to God to make atonement, the priests were to eat the flesh, as that of the sin-offering, in the holy place. The Jews have a tradition (as we have it from the learned bishop Patrick) concerning the sprinkling of the blood of the trespass-offering round about upon the altar, ?That there was a scarlet... read more
Matthew Henry's Complete Commentary - Leviticus 7
Here is, I. The law of the trespass-offering (Lev. 7:1-7), with some further directions concerning the burnt-offering and the meat-offering, Lev. 7:8-10. II. The law of the peace-offering. The eating of it (Lev. 7:11-21), on which occasion the prohibition of eating fat or blood is repeated (Lev. 7:22-27), and the priests? share of it, Lev. 7:28-34. III. The conclusion of those institutions, Lev. 7:35-38 read more