Leviticus 1:9 
Konteks| NETBible | Finally, the one presenting the offering 1 must wash its entrails and its legs in water and the priest must offer all of it up in smoke on the altar 2 – it is 3 a burnt offering, a gift 4 of a soothing aroma to the Lord. |
| NASB © biblegateway Lev 1:9 |
‘Its entrails, however, and its legs he shall wash with water. And the priest shall offer up in smoke all of it on the altar for a burnt offering, an offering by fire of a soothing aroma to the LORD. |
| HCSB | The offerer must wash its entrails and shanks with water. Then the priest will burn all of it on the altar as a burnt offering, a fire offering of a pleasing aroma to the LORD. |
| LEB | Wash the internal organs and legs. Then the priest will burn all of it on the altar. It is a burnt offering, an offering by fire, a soothing aroma to the LORD. |
| NIV © biblegateway Lev 1:9 |
He is to wash the inner parts and the legs with water, and the priest is to burn all of it on the altar. It is a burnt offering, an offering made by fire, an aroma pleasing to the LORD. |
| ESV | but its entrails and its legs he shall wash with water. And the priest shall burn all of it on the altar, as a burnt offering, a food offering with a pleasing aroma to the LORD. |
| NRSV © bibleoremus Lev 1:9 |
but its entrails and its legs shall be washed with water. Then the priest shall turn the whole into smoke on the altar as a burnt offering, an offering by fire of pleasing odor to the LORD. |
| REB | the entrails and shins must be washed in water, and the priest is to burn it all on the altar as a whole-offering, a food-offering of soothing odour to the LORD. |
| NKJV © biblegateway Lev 1:9 |
‘but he shall wash its entrails and its legs with water. And the priest shall burn all on the altar as a burnt sacrifice, an offering made by fire, a sweet aroma to the LORD. |
| KJV | But his inwards and his legs shall he wash in water: and the priest shall burn all on the altar, [to be] a burnt sacrifice, an offering made by fire, of a sweet savour unto the LORD. |
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| NASB © biblegateway Lev 1:9 |
'Its entrails <07130> , however, and its legs <03767> he shall wash <07364> with water <04325> . And the priest <03548> shall offer <06999> up in smoke <06999> all <03605> of it on the altar <04196> for a burnt <05930> offering <05930> , an offering <0801> by fire <0801> of a soothing <05207> aroma <07381> to the LORD <03068> . |
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| NET [draft] ITL | Finally, the one presenting the offering must wash <07364> its entrails <07130> and its legs <03767> in water <04325> and the priest <03548> must offer <06999> all <03605> of it up in smoke <06999> on the altar <04196> – it is a burnt offering <05930> , a gift <0801> of a soothing <07381> aroma <05207> to the Lord <03068> . |
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| NETBible | Finally, the one presenting the offering 1 must wash its entrails and its legs in water and the priest must offer all of it up in smoke on the altar 2 – it is 3 a burnt offering, a gift 4 of a soothing aroma to the Lord. |
| NET Notes |
1 tn Heb “Finally, he”; the referent (the offerer) has been specified in the translation for clarity. Once again, the MT assigns the preparation of the offering (here the entrails and legs) to the offerer because it did not bring him into direct contact with the altar, but reserves the actual placing of the sacrifice on the altar for the officiating priest (cf. the notes on vv. 5a and 6a). 2 tn Heb “toward the altar,” but the so-called locative ה (hey) attached to the word for “altar” can indicate the place where something is or happens (GKC 250 §90.d and GKC 373-74 §118.g; cf. also J. Milgrom, Leviticus [AB], 1:161). This is a standard way of expressing “on/at the altar” with the verb “to offer up in smoke” (Hiphil of קָטַר [qatar]; cf. also Exod 29:13, 18, 25; Lev 1:9, 13, 15, 17; 2:2, etc.). 3 tc A few Hebrew 4 sn The standard English translation of “gift” (אִשֶּׁה, ’isheh) is “an offering [made] by fire” (cf. KJV, ASV). It is based on a supposed etymological relationship to the Hebrew word for “fire” (אֵשׁ, ’esh) and is still maintained in many versions (e.g., NIV, RSV, NRSV, NLT; B. A. Levine, Leviticus [JPSTC], 7-8). For various reasons, including the fact that some offerings referred to by this term are not burned on the altar (see, e.g., Lev 24:9), it is probably better to understand the term to mean “gift” (J. E. Hartley, Leviticus [WBC], 22) or “food gift” (“food offering” in NEB and TEV; J. Milgrom, Leviticus [AB], 1:161-62). See R. E. Averbeck, NIDOTTE 1:540-49 for a complete discussion. |

