
Text -- Leviticus 6:18 (NET)




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Wesley -> Lev 6:18
Wesley: Lev 6:18 - -- That is, none should touch, or eat them, but consecrated persons, priests, or their sons.
That is, none should touch, or eat them, but consecrated persons, priests, or their sons.
JFB -> Lev 6:14-18
JFB: Lev 6:14-18 - -- Though this was a provision for the priests and their families, it was to be regarded as "most holy"; and the way in which it was prepared was: on any...
Though this was a provision for the priests and their families, it was to be regarded as "most holy"; and the way in which it was prepared was: on any meat offerings being presented, the priest carried them to the altar, and taking a handful from each of them as an oblation, he salted and burnt it on the altar; the residue became the property of the priests, and was the food of those whose duty it was to attend on the service. They themselves as well as the vessels from which they ate were typically holy, and they were not at liberty to partake of the meat offering while they labored under any ceremonial defilement.
TSK -> Lev 6:18
TSK: Lev 6:18 - -- the males : Lev 6:29, Lev 21:21, Lev 21:22; Num 18:10
It shall : Lev 3:17
every one : Kol asher yiggâ bahem yikdash , ""all (whether person or...
the males : Lev 6:29, Lev 21:21, Lev 21:22; Num 18:10
It shall : Lev 3:17
every one :

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Barnes -> Lev 6:14-18
Barnes: Lev 6:14-18 - -- See Lev 2:1-10; Exo 29:40-41. Lev 6:16 With unleavened bread shall it be eaten - This should be, it (the remainder) shall be eaten unleav...
See Lev 2:1-10; Exo 29:40-41.
With unleavened bread shall it be eaten - This should be, it (the remainder) shall be eaten unleavened.
Poole -> Lev 6:18
Poole: Lev 6:18 - -- It may be understood either,
1. Of persons, that none should touch or eat them but consecrated persons, to wit, priests. Or this may be an addition...
It may be understood either,
1. Of persons, that none should touch or eat them but consecrated persons, to wit, priests. Or this may be an additional caution, that they who eat them should be not only priests, or their male children, but also
holy i.e. having no uncleanness upon them, for in that case even the priests themselves might not touch them. Or rather,
2. Of things, as may be gathered by comparing this with Lev 6:27,28 . Whatsoever toucheth them, as suppose the dish that receives them, the knife, or spoon, &c. which is used about them, those shall be taken for holy, and not employed for common uses. See Exo 29:37 .
Haydock -> Lev 6:18
Haydock: Lev 6:18 - -- Lord. As long as this law shall be enforced. (Menochius) ---
Sanctified. Theodoret (q. 5,) seems to assert, that all such were obliged to serve t...
Lord. As long as this law shall be enforced. (Menochius) ---
Sanctified. Theodoret (q. 5,) seems to assert, that all such were obliged to serve the altar in some function or other. If any unclean person touched the victims wilfully, he was slain; if, by mistake, the blood sprinkled a garment, it was to be washed, ver. 27.
Gill -> Lev 6:18
Gill: Lev 6:18 - -- All the males among the children of Aaron shall eat of it,.... And they only, for none but they might eat in the holy place, and therefore these holy ...
All the males among the children of Aaron shall eat of it,.... And they only, for none but they might eat in the holy place, and therefore these holy things that were to be eaten there, were only eaten by them; what might be eaten by the priests in their own houses, their wives and daughters ate of, but in the holy place only their males, and a male was one that was thirteen years of age:
it shall be a statute for ever in your generations, concerning the offerings of the Lord made by fire; a statute to last till the Messiah should come, the true meat or bread offering; and the bread he gave was his flesh, and he that eats of it shall not die, but live for ever, Joh 6:27,
everyone that toucheth them shall be holy; signifying, that no one ought to touch them but a holy person, one devoted to holy services, the priests and their sons; or "whatsoever" o toucheth them, the dishes they eat those offerings out of, or the knives they cut them with, were not to be used for anything else.

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TSK Synopsis -> Lev 6:1-30
TSK Synopsis: Lev 6:1-30 - --1 The trespass offering for sins done wittingly.8 The law of the burnt offering;14 and of the meat offering.19 The offering at the consecration of a p...
MHCC -> Lev 6:14-23
MHCC: Lev 6:14-23 - --The law of the burnt-offerings put upon the priests a great deal of care and work; the flesh was wholly burnt, and the priests had nothing but the ski...
Matthew Henry -> Lev 6:14-23
Matthew Henry: Lev 6:14-23 - -- The meat-offering was either that which was offered by the people or that by the priests at their consecration. Now, I. As to the common meat-offeri...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Lev 6:14-18
Keil-Delitzsch: Lev 6:14-18 - --
The Law of the Meat-Offering. - The regulations in Lev 6:14, Lev 6:15, are merely a repetition of Lev 2:2 and Lev 2:3; but in Lev 6:16-18 the new in...
Constable: Lev 1:1--16:34 - --I. The public worship of the Israelites chs. 1--16
Leviticus continues revelation concerning the second of three...

Constable: Lev 1:1--7:38 - --A. The laws of sacrifice chs. 1-7
God designed the offerings to teach the Israelites as well as to enabl...

Constable: Lev 6:8--8:1 - --6. Instructions for the priests concerning the offerings 6:8-7:38
"The five basic sacrifices are...
