Leviticus
Ch. 6
vs. 1-7: Not only does he have to make a sin offering but he has to make it right by his neighbor.
vs. 8-13: The fire shall not go out.
vs. 14-18: Whatever touches it shall be holy. That is a remarkable statement. Remember how Isiah saw the Lord and was unclean? He was cleaned in a similar manor.
vs. 19-23: The priest had their own offerings to give. These had to be totally burned.
vs. 24-30: Any earthen vessel shall be broken but bronze can be cleaned. God knows it can not be sanitized because clay is porous.
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Ch. 7
vs. 1-10: God is now talking about how the offerings should be processed when given.
vs. 11-18: This is interesting there are different peace offerings; thanksgiving, freewill, and vow. I wonder what they all are for. God treats this eating similar to the manna; when you eat it wrong you are causing guilt to be brought upon you.107Please respect copyright.PENANAXusbNVhfkD
vs. 19-21: You can get really sick from eating dirty. TBH.
vs. 22-27: Do not eat blood and do not eat the fat of an animal that is a sin offering.
vs. 28-36: the Levites are taken care of. Also the thigh harkens back to Jacob. We see a new offering in the passage that it not guilt or sin and that is the wave offering.
vs. 37-38: So, Guilt, Grain, Sin, Ordination, and Peace offerings. Those are all that you can bring. That would be a cool Bible study.
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