
Text -- Leviticus 7:37-38 (NET)




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Wesley -> Lev 7:37
That is, of the sacrifice offered at the consecration of the priests.
JFB -> Lev 7:35-38; Lev 7:35-38
JFB: Lev 7:35-38 - -- These verses contain a general summing up of the laws which regulate the privileges and duties of the priests. The word "anointing" is often used as s...
These verses contain a general summing up of the laws which regulate the privileges and duties of the priests. The word "anointing" is often used as synonymous with "office" or "dignity." So that the "portion of the anointing of Aaron" probably means the provision made for the maintenance of the high priest and the numerous body of functionaries which composed the sacerdotal order.

JFB: Lev 7:35-38 - -- That is, from the day they approached the Lord in the duties of their ministry.
That is, from the day they approached the Lord in the duties of their ministry.
Clarke -> Lev 7:38
Clarke: Lev 7:38 - -- In the wilderness of Sinai - These laws were probably given to Moses while he was on the mount with God; the time was quite sufficient, as he was th...
In the wilderness of Sinai - These laws were probably given to Moses while he was on the mount with God; the time was quite sufficient, as he was there with God not less than fourscore days in all; forty days at the giving, and forty days at the renewing of the law. As in the course of this book the different kinds of sacrifices commanded to be offered are repeatedly occurring, I think it best, once for all, to give a general account of them, and a definition of the original terms, as well as of all others relative to this subject which are used in the Old Testament, and the reference in which they all stood to the great sacrifice offered by Christ
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In the above collection are comprised, as far as I can recollect, an explanation of all the terms used in the Hebrew Scriptures which signify sacrifice, oblation, atonement, offering, etc., etc., as well as the reference they bear to the great and only sufficient atonement, sacrifice, oblation, and satisfaction made by Christ Jesus for the sins of mankind. Larger accounts must be sought in authors who treat professedly on these subjects.
Calvin -> Lev 7:37
Calvin: Lev 7:37 - -- 37.This is the law of the burnt-offering In this conclusion Moses indicates that full provision had been made lest any addition should insinuate itse...
37.This is the law of the burnt-offering In this conclusion Moses indicates that full provision had been made lest any addition should insinuate itself from man’s inventions to vitiate the sacrifices. In the day, he says, that God appointed the sacrifices to be offered to Him on Mount Sinai, He omitted nothing which was to be observed, lest men should dare to introduce anything except what He prescribed. And surely, when He had thus carefully embraced all the ceremonies, we may easily infer from hence how earnestly we should avoid all temerity and audacity in invention. The design, therefore, of Moses was in this brief admonition to exhort the people to soberness, lest they should transgress the limits placed by God.
TSK: Lev 7:37 - -- the law : Lev. 1:1-17, Lev 6:9-13; Exo 29:38-42
meat : Lev. 2:1-16, Lev 6:14-18
sin : Lev. 4:1-35, Lev 6:24-30
trespass : Lev 7:1-7, 5:1-6:7
consecrat...
the law : Lev. 1:1-17, Lev 6:9-13; Exo 29:38-42
meat : Lev. 2:1-16, Lev 6:14-18
sin : Lev. 4:1-35, Lev 6:24-30
trespass : Lev 7:1-7, 5:1-6:7
consecrations : Lev 6:20-23; Exo 29:1
sacrifice : Lev 7:11-21, 3:1-17

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Barnes: Lev 7:37 - -- Of the consecrations - That is, of the sacrifices which were to be offered in the consecration of the priests. See the marginal references.
Of the consecrations - That is, of the sacrifices which were to be offered in the consecration of the priests. See the marginal references.
Poole -> Lev 7:37
Poole: Lev 7:37 - -- Of the consecration i.e. of the sacrifice offered at the consecration of the priests.
Of the consecration i.e. of the sacrifice offered at the consecration of the priests.
Haydock: Lev 7:37 - -- Law. Six sorts of sacrifices are here specified, holocausts, flour-offerings, sin and trespass-offerings, those for the consecration of priests, and...
Law. Six sorts of sacrifices are here specified, holocausts, flour-offerings, sin and trespass-offerings, those for the consecration of priests, and the peace-offerings.

In, or at the foot of Mount Sinai. (Haydock)
Gill: Lev 7:37 - -- This is the law of the burnt offering,.... As delivered, Lev 6:9,
of the meat offering; as in Lev 6:14,
and of the sin offering; as in Lev 6:25...
This is the law of the burnt offering,.... As delivered, Lev 6:9,
of the meat offering; as in Lev 6:14,
and of the sin offering; as in Lev 6:25,
and of the trespass offering; as in Lev 7:1,
and of the consecrations; of Aaron and his sons to the priest's office, as in Lev 6:20,
and of the sacrifice of the peace offerings; as in this chapter, Lev 7:11 for this is only a recapitulation of the several laws respecting these things before observed.

Gill: Lev 7:38 - -- Which the Lord commanded Moses in Mount Sinai,.... Or "by" or "near" t Mount Sinai; for the above laws were not given to Moses when on the mount, but ...
Which the Lord commanded Moses in Mount Sinai,.... Or "by" or "near" t Mount Sinai; for the above laws were not given to Moses when on the mount, but after the tabernacle was erected, and out of it, as appears from Lev 1:1 and to which what follows agrees:
in the day that he commanded the children of Israel to offer their oblations unto the Lord in the wilderness of Sinai; where they were when the above laws were delivered to them, and which wilderness had its name from the mount near to which they now were, and where the tabernacle was pitched, from whence the Lord spoke; and so the Targum of Jonathan paraphrases it,"in the tabernacle which they made for him in the wilderness of Sinai;''there they were ordered to offer their oblations of every sort, as before directed. It should be observed, that this is to be understood of the command given in the wilderness to offer sacrifices, but not of the sacrifices themselves then offered, which were not done while there; see Jer 7:22.

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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 7:35-38
MHCC: Lev 7:35-38 - --Solemn acts of religious worship are not things which we may do or not do at our pleasure; it is at our peril if we omit them. An observance of the la...
Matthew Henry -> Lev 7:35-38
Matthew Henry: Lev 7:35-38 - -- Here is the conclusion of these laws concerning the sacrifices, though some of them are afterwards repeated and explained. The are to be considered,...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Lev 7:37-38
Keil-Delitzsch: Lev 7:37-38 - --
With Lev 7:37 and Lev 7:38 the whole of the sacrificial law (ch. 1-7) is brought to a close. Among the sacrifices appointed, the fill-offering ( ה...
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...
