Leviticus 3:9
Context3:9 Then he must present a gift to the Lord from the peace offering sacrifice: He must remove all the fatty tail up to the end of the spine, the fat covering the entrails, and all the fat on the entrails, 1
Leviticus 4:31
Context4:31 Then he must remove all of its fat (just as fat was removed from the peace offering sacrifice) and the priest must offer it up in smoke on the altar for a soothing aroma to the Lord. So the priest will make atonement 2 on his behalf and he will be forgiven. 3
Leviticus 4:35
Context4:35 Then the one who brought the offering 4 must remove all its fat (just as the fat of the sheep is removed from the peace offering sacrifice) and the priest must offer them up in smoke on the altar on top of the other gifts of the Lord. So the priest will make atonement 5 on his behalf for his sin which he has committed and he will be forgiven. 6
Leviticus 6:12
Context6:12 but the fire which is on the altar must be kept burning on it. 7 It must not be extinguished. So the priest must kindle wood on it morning by morning, and he must arrange the burnt offering on it and offer the fat of the peace offering up in smoke on it.
Leviticus 7:21
Context7:21 When a person touches anything unclean (whether human uncleanness, or an unclean animal, or an unclean detestable creature) 8 and eats some of the meat of the peace offering sacrifice which belongs to the Lord, that person will be cut off from his people.’” 9
Leviticus 9:18
Context9:18 Then he slaughtered the ox and the ram – the peace offering sacrifices which were for the people – and Aaron’s sons handed 10 the blood to him and he splashed it against the altar’s sides.


[3:9] 1 sn See the note on this phrase in 3:3.
[4:31] 2 sn The focus of sin offering “atonement” was purging impurities from the tabernacle (see the note on Lev 1:4).
[4:31] 3 tn Heb “there shall be forgiveness to him” or “it shall be forgiven to him” (KJV similar).
[4:35] 3 tn Heb “Then he”; the referent has been specified in the translation for clarity. Here “he” refers to the offerer rather than the priest (contrast the clauses before and after).
[4:35] 4 sn The focus of sin offering “atonement” was purging impurities from the tabernacle (see the note on Lev 1:4).
[4:35] 5 tn Heb “there shall be forgiveness to him” or “it shall be forgiven to him” (KJV similar).
[6:12] 4 tn Heb “in it,” apparently referring to the “hearth” which was on top of the altar (cf. the note on v. 9).
[7:21] 5 sn For these categories of unclean animals see Lev 11.
[7:21] 6 sn For the interpretation of this last clause see the note on Lev 7:20.