
Text -- Leviticus 7:1-7 (NET)




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In the matter following, for in other things they differed.

That part of it, which was by God allowed to the priest.
JFB -> Lev 7:1
JFB: Lev 7:1 - -- This chapter is a continuation of the laws that were to regulate the duty of the priests respecting the trespass offerings. The same regulations obtai...
This chapter is a continuation of the laws that were to regulate the duty of the priests respecting the trespass offerings. The same regulations obtained in this case as in the burnt offerings--part was to be consumed on the altar, while the other part was a perquisite of the priests--some fell exclusively to the officiating minister, and was the fee for his services; others were the common share of all the priestly order, who lived upon them as their provision, and whose meetings at a common table would tend to promote brotherly harmony and friendship.
Trespass-offering - See end of the chapter at Lev 7:38 (note).

Clarke: Lev 7:2 - -- In the place where they kill the burnt-offering - viz., on the north side of the altar, Lev 1:11.
In the place where they kill the burnt-offering - viz., on the north side of the altar, Lev 1:11.

Clarke: Lev 7:3 - -- The rump - See Clarke’ s note on Lev 3:9, where the principal subjects in this chapter are explained, being nearly the same in both.
The rump - See Clarke’ s note on Lev 3:9, where the principal subjects in this chapter are explained, being nearly the same in both.

Clarke: Lev 7:4 - -- The fat that is on them - Chiefly the fat that was found in a detached state, not mixed with the muscles; such as the omentum or caul, the fat of th...
The fat that is on them - Chiefly the fat that was found in a detached state, not mixed with the muscles; such as the omentum or caul, the fat of the mesentery, the fat about the kidneys, etc. See Clarke’ s note on Lev 3:9, etc.
Calvin -> Lev 7:6
Calvin: Lev 7:6 - -- In these passages Moses confirms what we have seen before as to the rights of the priests, and also adds an exception to which he had not yet referre...
In these passages Moses confirms what we have seen before as to the rights of the priests, and also adds an exception to which he had not yet referred. In general, therefore, he claims for the priests whatever remained of the holier victims; and distinguishes them by this prerogative from the other Levites; from whence we gather how free from all self-seeking Moses was, when by God’s command he deprives his own sons not only of the dignity which was conferred on his nephews, but also of their pecuniary advantages. Let none, he says, but the sons of Aaron enjoy the sacred oblations, because they are divinely anointed that they may approach the altar. But, since some rivalry might have arisen among themselves, he adds a special law, that certain kinds of offerings should only be taken by the priest who had offered them. For although they ought all to have disinterestedly discharged their duties, and not to have been attracted by lucre, yet, that all might perform their parts more cheerfully, he appoints a reward for their labor and diligence. On this account he prescribes that the residue of the minha in the peace-offerings, and also the right shoulder of the victim, and the flesh that remained of the trespass-offerings, should be the recompense of the priest who had performed the office of atonement and sprinkling the blood. It is unquestionable that many were attracted by the desire of gain, who would otherwise have neglected their duties; but this was a proof of God’s fatherly indulgence, that He consulted their infirmity so that their hire might be a spur to their diligence. Meanwhile He did not desire to hire their services like those of slaves, so that they should be mercenaries in heart; but rather, when He reproves them by His Prophet because there were none of them who would “kindle fire on His altar for nought.” (Mal 1:10.) He aggravates their ingratitude, not only because they would not give their services gratuitously, but because, when they received their hire, they defrauded Him who had appointed them to be His ministers.
TSK: Lev 7:1 - -- the law : Lev. 5:1-6:7, Lev 14:12, Lev 14:13, Lev 19:21, Lev 19:22; Num 6:12; Eze 40:39, Eze 44:29, Eze 46:20
it is : Lev 6:17, Lev 6:25, Lev 21:22

TSK: Lev 7:2 - -- in the place : Lev 1:3, Lev 1:5, Lev 1:11, Lev 4:24, Lev 4:29, Lev 4:33, Lev 6:25; Num 6:12; Eze 40:39
and the : Lev 1:5, Lev 3:2, Lev 3:8, Lev 5:9; I...

TSK: Lev 7:3 - -- Lev 3:3-5, Lev 3:9-11, Lev 3:15, Lev 3:16, Lev 4:8-10; Exo 29:13; Psa 51:6, Psa 51:17

TSK: Lev 7:5 - -- Lev 1:9, Lev 1:13, Lev 2:2, Lev 2:9, Lev 2:16, Lev 3:16; Gal 2:20, Gal 5:24; 1Pe 4:1, 1Pe 4:2

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Barnes -> Lev 7:1-7
Barnes: Lev 7:1-7 - -- See Lev 5:14 note. In Lev 7:2 "sprinkle"should rather be cast Lev 1:5. All the details regarding the parts put on the altar are repeated for each ki...
Poole: Lev 7:4 - -- Which is by the flanks or, and that which is , &c. So this is another fat, as may seem probable from the mention of the several parts, the
kidneys ...
Which is by the flanks or, and that which is , &c. So this is another fat, as may seem probable from the mention of the several parts, the
kidneys and the
flanks For it seems preposterous after a plain and exact description of the very particular place of the fat, the kidneys, to add another more dark and doubtful description of it from the flanks . And the Hebrew writers, whose common practice of these things makes them the best interpreters of it, make these divers kinds or parts of fat. And so there is only an ellipsis of the conjunction copulative, which is Psa 133:3 , and in many other places, as hath been already showed.

Poole: Lev 7:6 - -- Every male supposing him not to have any uncleanness upon him, Lev 7:20 , or other impediment.
Every male supposing him not to have any uncleanness upon him, Lev 7:20 , or other impediment.

Poole: Lev 7:7 - -- So is the trespass-offering to wit, in the matter here following, for in other things they differed.
Shall have it i.e. by a synecdoche, that part ...
So is the trespass-offering to wit, in the matter here following, for in other things they differed.
Shall have it i.e. by a synecdoche, that part of it which was by God allowed to the priest. See Lev 6:26 .
Haydock: Lev 7:1 - -- Hands, upon a silver dish. The priest shall direct his hands to form a triple cross. (Cajetan) (Tirinus)
Hands, upon a silver dish. The priest shall direct his hands to form a triple cross. (Cajetan) (Tirinus)

Haydock: Lev 7:1 - -- Trespass. Trespasses, for which these offerings were to be made, were less offences, than those for which the sin-offerings were appointed. (Challo...
Trespass. Trespasses, for which these offerings were to be made, were less offences, than those for which the sin-offerings were appointed. (Challoner) See chap. iv. 2. ---
Delictum, trespass, answers to the Hebrew asham, and the Greek plemmeleia; (Haydock) being of a more extensive signification that the Hebrew chete, sin, as it comprises even sins against knowledge. (Parkhurst) See chap. iv. 2. ---
No particular ceremonies are enjoined, (ver. 7,) only a he-goat or a ram was to be offered; if the former, the rump, &c., were to be given (ver. 3); if the latter, the fat of the intestines and the reins were to be offered, and the blood poured out at the foot of the altar. ---
Victim. Septuagint, "ram." ---
Holy. To be eaten by priests, and in the court of the tabernacle, ver. 6. (Calmet) ---
Sins of commission, peccata, and of omission, delicta, are equally offensive to God. (St. Augustine, q. 20.) (Worthington)
Gill: Lev 7:1 - -- Likewise this is the law of the trespass offering,.... Or the various rites and rules to be observed at the offering of it: the persons for whom it ...
Likewise this is the law of the trespass offering,.... Or the various rites and rules to be observed at the offering of it: the persons for whom it was to be made are described in the two preceding chapters, Lev 5:1 both such that sinned through ignorance, and knowingly, and here the place and parts of the offering, and how to be disposed of, are declared:
it is most holy; wholly devoted for sacred use, either to the Lord, or to his priests; there were some things the Jews call light holy things, and others most holy in the highest degree, of this sort was the trespass offering.

Gill: Lev 7:2 - -- In the place where they kill the burnt offering shall they kill the trespass offering,.... See Lev 1:11,
and the blood thereof shall he sprinkle r...
In the place where they kill the burnt offering shall they kill the trespass offering,.... See Lev 1:11,
and the blood thereof shall he sprinkle round about upon the altar; on the upper part of it. There was a scarlet thread that was drawn around the altar in the middle, the blood of some of the sacrifices was sprinkled below it; and some above it, as was the blood of the trespass offering.

Gill: Lev 7:3 - -- And he shall offer of it all the fat thereof,.... To the Lord, that being claimed by him, as in the peace offerings of the herd, and of the flock, whe...
And he shall offer of it all the fat thereof,.... To the Lord, that being claimed by him, as in the peace offerings of the herd, and of the flock, whether a bullock or cow, a lamb or a goat, Lev 3:3, &c. and in the sin offering of the bullock, Lev 1:8,
and the rump, or tail, which of sheep and rams, for the trespass offering, was very large and fat in those countries; See Gill on Exo 29:22, Lev 3:9,
and the fat that covereth the inwards; called the "omentum".

Gill: Lev 7:4 - -- And the two kidneys, and the fat that is on them,.... Which are usually covered with fat:
which is by the flanks: or rather that which is "upon" ...
And the two kidneys, and the fat that is on them,.... Which are usually covered with fat:
which is by the flanks: or rather that which is "upon" them y; for this respects not the situation of the kidneys, nor the fat upon them, but the fat which is upon the flanks, as distinct from that, and where there are great collops of it, see Job 15:27,
and the caul that is above the liver; the lobe upon the liver, according to the Septuagint:
with the kidneys, it shall he take away; all the fat before mentioned, together with the kidneys, were to be taken away from the ram of the trespass offering, and burnt, as follows.

Gill: Lev 7:5 - -- And the priest shall burn them upon the altar,.... Fat taken off of the several parts before mentioned, and the kidneys: which were to be
for an o...
And the priest shall burn them upon the altar,.... Fat taken off of the several parts before mentioned, and the kidneys: which were to be
for an offering made by fire unto the Lord; and was acceptable to him, being typical of the offering of Christ, which is a sweet smelling savour, bearing the fire of divine wrath in the room and stead of his people:
it is the trespass offering; an offering for a trespass committed, to make atonement for it; and this part of it, the burning of the fat, was properly the offering to the Lord, all the rest were the priest's, as follows.

Gill: Lev 7:6 - -- Every male among the priests shall eat thereof,.... Of the flesh of it, after the fat was taken off and burnt, the rest belonged to the priests and th...
Every male among the priests shall eat thereof,.... Of the flesh of it, after the fat was taken off and burnt, the rest belonged to the priests and their sons, and to them only, not to their wives and daughters:
it shall be eaten in the holy place; in the court of the tabernacle, in some apartment in it, for that purpose, as afterwards in the temple; it was not to be carried home to their houses, for all in the family to partake of, only the priests and their sons were to eat of it:
it is most holy; and therefore none but such who were devoted to holy services might eat of it; only sanctified persons, true believers, who are made priests unto God, have a right to eat of the altar Christ, or, can eat his flesh in a spiritual sense, and feed upon him by faith, and receive nourishment from him, Heb 13:10.

Gill: Lev 7:7 - -- As the sin offering is, so is the trespass offering, there is one law for them,.... The same as in Lev 6:27,
the priest that maketh atonement th...
As the sin offering is, so is the trespass offering, there is one law for them,.... The same as in Lev 6:27,
the priest that maketh atonement therewith shall have it; who by offering it made atonement for the trespass of the person that brings it, as typical of the atonement by the sacrifice of Christ; he was to have all but what was burnt, for himself and his sons; though no doubt but other priests then on duty in the court ate with him.

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NET Notes: Lev 7:3 Heb “then he.” This pronoun refers to the offerer, who was responsible for slaughtering the animal. Contrast v. 2 above and v. 5 below.



NET Notes: Lev 7:6 Heb “holiness of holinesses [or holy of holies] it is”; NAB “most sacred”; TEV “very holy.”

Geneva Bible: Lev 7:1 Likewise this [is] the law of the ( a ) trespass offering: it [is] most holy.
( a ) Which is for the smaller sins, and such as are committed by ignor...

Geneva Bible: Lev 7:2 In the place ( b ) where they kill the burnt offering shall they kill the trespass offering: and the blood thereof shall he sprinkle round about upon ...

Geneva Bible: Lev 7:3 And ( c ) he shall offer of it all the fat thereof; the rump, and the fat that covereth the inwards,
( c ) the high priest.

Geneva Bible: Lev 7:7 As the sin offering [is], so [is] the trespass offering: [there is] one ( d ) law for them: the priest that maketh atonement ( e ) therewith shall hav...

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TSK Synopsis -> Lev 7:1-38
TSK Synopsis: Lev 7:1-38 - --1 The law of the trespass offering;11 and of the peace offering;12 whether it be for a thanksgiving;16 or a vow, or a free will offering.22 The fat an...
MHCC -> Lev 7:1-10
MHCC: Lev 7:1-10 - --In the sin-offering and the trespass-offering, the sacrifice was divided between the altar and the priest; the offerer had no share, as he had in the ...
Matthew Henry -> Lev 7:1-10
Matthew Henry: Lev 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 rule...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Lev 7:1-10
Keil-Delitzsch: Lev 7:1-10 - --
The Law of the Trespass-Offering embraces first of all the regulations as to the ceremonial connected with the presentation.
Lev 7:2
The slaughter...
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...
