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.
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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