17 and the remnant of the flesh of the sacrifice on the third day with fire is burnt;
and ye do not leave of it till morning, and that which is remaining of it till morning with fire ye do burn.
He doth revive us after two days, In the third day He doth raise us up, And we live before Him.
On the third day -- Abraham lifteth up his eyes, and seeth the place from afar;
and have been prepared for the third day; for on the third day doth Jehovah come down before the eyes of all the people, on mount Sinai.
`And the priest who is anointed in his stead, from among his sons, doth make it, -- a statute age-during of Jehovah: it is completely perfumed; and every present of a priest is a whole burnt-offering; it is not eaten.'
And the goat of the sin-offering hath Moses diligently sought, and lo, it is burnt, and he is wroth against Eleazar, and against Ithamar, sons of Aaron, who are left, saying,
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Commentary on Leviticus 7 Matthew Henry Commentary
Chapter 7
Here is,
Lev 7:1-10
Observe here,
Lev 7:11-34
All this relates to the peace-offerings: it is the repetition and explication of what we had before, with various additions.
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,