
Teks -- Leviticus 1:6 (NET)




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Wesley -> Lev 1:6
Clarke -> Lev 1:6
Clarke: Lev 1:6 - He shall flay He shall flay - Probably meaning the person who brought the sacrifice, who, according to some of the rabbins, killed, flayed, cut up, and washed the...
He shall flay - Probably meaning the person who brought the sacrifice, who, according to some of the rabbins, killed, flayed, cut up, and washed the sacrifice, and then presented the parts and the blood to the priest, that he might burn the one, and sprinkle the other upon the altar. But it is certain that the priests also, and the Levites, flayed the victims, and the priest had the skin to himself; see Lev 7:8, and 2Ch 29:34. The red heifer alone was not flayed, but the whole body, with the skin, etc., consumed with fire. See Num 19:5.
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Poole -> Lev 1:6
Poole: Lev 1:6 - He shall flay the burnt-offering // Into his pieces He shall flay the burnt-offering partly for decency, because the sacrifices being as it were God’ s food and feast, it was incongruous to offer ...
He shall flay the burnt-offering partly for decency, because the sacrifices being as it were God’ s food and feast, it was incongruous to offer to God that which men refused to eat; and partly to signify that the great thing which God required and regarded in men was, not their outward appearance, but their inside; and that as he doth see all men’ s insides, Heb 4:13 , so he will one day make them visible to others.
Into his pieces to wit, the head, and fat, and inwards, and legs, Lev 1:8,9 .
Haydock -> Lev 1:6
Haydock: Lev 1:6 - They They. Regularly the Levites performed this office. The skin belonged to the priest, chap. vii. 8. (Calmet)
They. Regularly the Levites performed this office. The skin belonged to the priest, chap. vii. 8. (Calmet)
Gill -> Lev 1:6
Gill: Lev 1:6 - And he shall flay the burnt offering // and cut it into his pieces And he shall flay the burnt offering,.... Take off its skin; this was the only part of it that was not burnt, and was the property of the priest, Lev ...
And he shall flay the burnt offering,.... Take off its skin; this was the only part of it that was not burnt, and was the property of the priest, Lev 7:8 but who this was done by is not so manifest, since it is in the singular number "he", and seems to be the bringer of the offering; for Aaron's sons, the priests that sprinkled the blood, are spoken of plurally; and agreeably, Gersom observes, that the flaying of the burnt offering and cutting it in pieces were lawful to be done by a stranger; but Aben Ezra interprets "he" of the priest; and the Septuagint and Samaritan versions read in the plural number, "they shall flay", &c. and this was the work of the priests, and who were sometimes helped in it by their brethren, the Levites, 2Ch 29:34 and as this follows upon the sprinkling of the blood, it was never done till that was; the rule is, they do not flay them (the sacrifices) until the blood is sprinkled, except the sin offerings, which are burnt, for they do not flay them at all p. The flaying of the burnt offering may denote the very great sufferings of Christ, when he was stripped of his clothes, and his back was given to the smiters, and his cheeks to them that plucked off the hair; and the skin of the sacrifice, which belonged to the priest, may be an emblem of the righteousness of Christ, and which also was signified by the coats of skins the Lord God made for Adam and Eve, Gen 3:21 that robe of righteousness, and garments of salvation, which all that are made kings and priests to God are clothed with:
and cut it into his pieces; which was done while he was flaying it, and after this manner, as Maimonides relates q, he flays until he comes to the breast, and then he cuts off the head, then its legs, and finishes the flaying; then he rends the heart, and brings out its blood; then he cuts off the hands, and goes to the right foot, and cuts off that, and after that he cuts down the beast until its bowels are discovered; he takes the knife and separates the lights from the liver, and the caul of the liver from the liver, and does not remove the liver out of its place; and he goes up to the right side, and cuts and descends to the backbone, and he does not go to the backbone until he comes to the two tender ribs; he comes to the neck, and leaves in it two ribs here and two ribs there; he cuts it and comes to the left side, and leaves in it two tender ribs above and two tender ribs below; then he comes to the point of the backbone, he cuts it, and gives it and the tail, and the caul of the liver, and the two kidneys with it; he takes the left foot and gives it to another; and according to this order they flay and cut in pieces the burnt offering of the cattle; and these are the pieces spoken of in the law, Lev 1:6 some apply this to the ministers of the Gospel, rightly dividing the word of God, and to the effect the word has in dividing asunder soul and spirit; but it is best to apply it to Christ, either to the evidence given of him in the Gospel, in which he is clearly set forth in his person, natures, and offices, and in all the parts and branches thereof; where every thing is naked and open to view, as the creature was when thus cut up; or rather to his sufferings, which he endured in every part of his body, from head to foot.

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Maclaren -> Lev 1:1-9
Maclaren: Lev 1:1-9 - I. The Burnt Offering A Picture And A Prophecy Lev. 1:1-9
And the Lord called unto Moses, and spake unt...
MHCC -> Lev 1:3-9
MHCC: Lev 1:3-9 - --In the due performance of the Levitical ordinances, the mysteries of the spiritual world are represented by corresponding natural objects; and futu...
Matthew Henry -> Lev 1:3-9
Matthew Henry: Lev 1:3-9 - -- If a man were rich and could afford it, it is supposed that he would bring his burnt-sacrifice, with which he designed to honour God, out of his ...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Lev 1:3-9
Keil-Delitzsch: Lev 1:3-9 - --
Ceremonial connected with the offering of an ox as a burnt-offering . עלה (vid., ...
Constable: Lev 1:1--16:34 - --I. The public worship of the Israelites chs. 1--16
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