Leviticus 7:15
Context7:15 The meat of his 1 thanksgiving peace offering must be eaten on the day of his offering; he must not set any of it aside until morning.
Leviticus 9:17
Context9:17 Next he presented the grain offering, filled his hand with some of it, and offered it up in smoke on the altar in addition to the morning burnt offering. 2
Leviticus 22:30
Context22:30 On that very day 3 it must be eaten; you must not leave any part of it 4 over until morning. I am the Lord.


[7:15] 1 tn In the verse “his” refers to the offerer.
[9:17] 2 sn The latter part of the verse (“in addition to the morning burnt offering”) refers to the complex of morning (and evening) burnt and grain offerings that was the daily regulation for the tabernacle from the time of its erection (Exod 40:29). The regulations for it were appended to the end of the section of priestly consecration regulations in Exod 29 (see Exod 29:38-40) precisely because they were to be maintained throughout the priestly consecration period and beyond (Lev 8:33-36). Thus, the morning burnt and grain offerings would already have been placed on the altar before the inaugural burnt and grain offerings referred to here.