Sunday 10 December 2017

Notes from Lev 1

This book begins with the laws concerning sacrifices, of which the most ancient were the burnt-offerings, about which God gives Moses instructions in this chapter. Orders are here given how that sort of sacrifice must be managed.

I. If it was a bullock out of the herd (v. 3-9).
II. If it was a sheep or goat, a lamb or kid, out of the flock (v. 10-13).
III. If it was a turtle-dove or a young pigeon (v. 14-17). And whether the offering was more or less valuable in itself, if it was offered with an upright heart, according to these laws, it was accepted of God.

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