Leviticus 7
God gives instructions for the peace offering, including how the priests are to prepare and present the offering, and how the people are to eat the meat of the offering.
Bible version
The Law of the Grain Offering
Commentary
Leviticus 7 is a chapter that outlines the regulations for the offering of sacrifices to the Lord. It begins by describing the various types of offerings that can be made, including burnt offerings, grain offerings, peace offerings, and sin offerings. The chapter then goes on to explain the specific requirements for each type of offering, such as the type of animal that must be used, the amount of grain that must be offered, and the manner in which the offering must be presented. The chapter also outlines the regulations for the priests who are responsible for performing the sacrifices. It explains that the priests must be ceremonially clean and must not eat any of the offerings. It also states that the priests must not profane the offerings by offering them to any other gods. Finally, the chapter outlines the regulations for the people who are offering the sacrifices. It explains that the people must bring their offerings with a sincere heart and must not offer anything that is blemished or unclean. Overall, Leviticus 7 provides a detailed description of the regulations for offering sacrifices to the Lord. It outlines the types of offerings that can be made, the requirements for the priests who are performing the sacrifices, and the regulations for the people who are offering the sacrifices. This chapter serves as a reminder of the importance of offering sacrifices to the Lord with a sincere heart and in accordance with His commands.
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There are 38 verses in Leviticus, chapter 7.