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Leviticus Redux : Leviticus Chapter 1




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It's a food offering. Male animals only. Bull or sheep or goat. Or turtledove or pigeon. its is mostly from herd or cattle. Its burned whole. Bigger animals are cut up and washed and burned and the smaller are torn up but partially. All animals and birds are burned whole. The blood is sprinkled on the alter and the entrance

Animal has to be healthy and without blemish or physical damage 

Place hand on head as atonement. 

Reference
Leviticus 1

Notes
Mathew Henry
MacArthur:

Lev. 1:1–7:38 This section provides laws pertaining to sacrifice. For the first time in Israel’s history, a well-defined set of sacrifices was given to them, although people had offered sacrifices since the time of Abel and Cain (cf. Gen. 4:3–4). This section contains instructions for the people (Lev. 1:1–6:7) and the priests (6:8–7:38). For a comparison with the millennial kingdom sacrifices, see notes on Ezek. 45; 46.

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