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Leviticus 1:14

1:14

birds <05775> [of fowls.]


Leviticus 5:7

5:7

afford ...... flock <01767 05060 07716 03027> [he be not able to bring a lamb. Heb. his hand cannot reach to the sufficiency of a lamb.]

two turtledoves ... two <08147 08449> [two turtle-doves.]

one ....... one <0259> [one.]


Leviticus 5:11

5:11

afford <03027> [But if.]

7

tenth .... ephah <06224 0374> [the tenth part.]

choice wheat flour <05560> [fine flour.]

olive oil <08081> [no oil.]

sin offering ...................... sin offering <02403> [for it is.]


Leviticus 12:6

12:6

lamb <03532> [a lamb.]

son ........... year ... lamb ........ young <01121 08141> [of the first year. Heb. a son of his year.]


Leviticus 12:8

12:8

afford ... sheep <07716 04672> [she be not able to bring a lamb. Heb. her hand find not sufficiency of a lamb.]

atonement <03722> [make an atonement.]

When burnt offerings and sin offerings were brought together, the sin offerings were first offered.


Leviticus 14:22

14:22

two .... two <08147> [two turtle doves.]

{Tor,} the turtle or ring-dove, so called by an onomatopoeia from its cooing, as in Greek [trugon], Latin, {turtur} and English, turtle. It is a species of the dove or pigeon, here called {yonah,} and in the Syriac {yauno,} from the verb to oppress, afflict, because of its being particularly defenceless, and exposed to rapine and violence. The dove is a genus of birds too well known to need a particular description; and of which there are several species besides the turtle-dove; as the wood pigeon, tame pigeon, and others. The dove is universally allowed to be one of the most beautiful objects in nature. The brilliancy of her plumage, the splendour of her eye, the innocence of her look, the excellence of her dispositions, and the purity of her manners, have been the theme of admiration and praise in every age. To the snowy whiteness of her wings, and the rich golden hues that adorn her neck, the inspired Psalmist alludes in most elegant strains. (Ps 68:13.) The voice of the dove is particularly tender and plaintive, and bears a striking resemblance to the groan of a person in distress; to which the inspired bards frequently allude. (Isa 38:14; 59:11; Eze 7:16.) Her native dwelling is in the caves or hollows of the rock; allusions to which fact also occur in the Sacred Writings, (So 2:14; Jer 48:28.) Her manners are as engaging as her form is elegant, and her plumage rich and beautiful. She is the chosen emblem of simplicity, gentleness, chastity, and feminine timidity, and for this reason, as well as from their abounding in the East, they were probably chosen as offerings by Jehovah.


Leviticus 14:30

14:30


Leviticus 15:14

15:14


Leviticus 15:29

Luke 2:24

2:24

a pair <2201> [A pair.]




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