Leviticus 8:15
slaughtered ... Moses <07819 04872> [he slew it.]
Moses <04872> [Moses.]
atonement <03722> [to make.]
The beginning of this verse may be rendered, "And Moses slew it, and took the blood," etc. We find it expressly said in Exodus, that Moses slew the sacrifices. .# Ex 29:11 Yet, in general, the offerer seems to have killed his own sacrifice.
Leviticus 9:9
Leviticus 16:14
Leviticus 16:18-19
Hebrews 9:13-14
if <1487> [if.]
and ... and <2532> [and.]
purity <2514> [the purifying.]
how much <4214> [How.]
blood <129> [the blood.]
who <3739> [who.]
eternal <166> [eternal.]
offered <4374> [offered.]
without blemish <299> [without.]
without blemish <299> [spot. or, fault. purge.]
dead works <3498 2041> [dead works.]
to worship <1519 3000> [to serve.]
living <2198> [the living.]
Hebrews 9:22
almost <4975> [almost.]
and without <2532 5565> [and without.]
Hebrews 10:4
cannot <102> [not.]
take away <851> [take.]
There were essential defects in these sacrifices. 1st.--They were not of the same nature with those who sinned. 2nd.--They were not of sufficient value to make satisfaction for the affronts done to the justice and government of God. 3rd.--The beasts offered up under the law could not consent to put themselves in the sinner's room and place. The atoning sacrifice must be one capable of consenting, and must voluntarily substitute himself in the sinner's stead: Christ did so.