Exegetical and Hermeneutical Commentary of Leviticus 9:11
And the flesh and the hide he burnt with fire without the camp.
And the flesh and the hide he burnt with fire without the camp. With common fire, for the fire from the Lord came only upon the altar, which perhaps may be the reason of this expression being used when anything was burnt without the camp, and not on the altar, see Ex 29:14. Jarchi observes, that we do not find a sin offering burnt without the camp but this; which is a great mistake; see Le 4:11.
Fuente: John Gill’s Exposition of the Entire Bible
(11) And the flesh and the hide he burnt.The flesh and the hide, which, were ordinarily the perquisite of the officiating priest (see Lev. 6:26), were on this occasion to be burnt, because the priest was not permitted to partake of the sin offering which he offered for himself. (See Lev. 4:35.)
Fuente: Ellicott’s Commentary for English Readers (Old and New Testaments)
11. Without the camp Lev 4:12, note.
Fuente: Whedon’s Commentary on the Old and New Testaments
‘And the flesh and the skin he burnt with fire outside the camp.’
The remainder of the purification for sin offering was then taken outside the camp (to a clean place) and burned so as to take it out of reach of earth. It was so holy that it went up to God outside the camp.
Fuente: Commentary Series on the Bible by Peter Pett
burnt. Hebrew. saraph. App-43.
Fuente: Companion Bible Notes, Appendices and Graphics
Lev 4:11, Lev 4:12, Lev 4:21, Lev 8:17, Lev 16:27, Lev 16:28, Heb 13:11, Heb 13:12