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Exegetical and Hermeneutical Commentary of Leviticus 8:17

Exegetical and Hermeneutical Commentary of Leviticus 8:17

But the bullock, and his hide, his flesh, and his dung, he burnt with fire without the camp; as the LORD commanded Moses.

In the offerings for the people the hide was not burnt, but given to the priest.

Fuente: English Annotations on the Holy Bible by Matthew Poole

But the bullock and his hide, his flesh, and his dung, he burnt with fire without the camp,…. Aben Ezra observes, that some say that he did this himself; and others, that it was done by orders, that is, he ordered others to do it, which seems probable enough:

as the Lord commanded Moses; Ex 29:14.

Fuente: John Gill’s Exposition of the Entire Bible

(17) But the bullock . . . he burnt . . . Though none of the blood of this sin offering was brought into the sanctuary, whereby it became excluded from the rule laid down in Lev. 6:30, yet the flesh was not allowed to be eaten, but like the sin offering of the high priest (Lev. 4:3-12), and for the whole congregation (Lev. 4:13-21), had to be burnt without the camp, since Moses could not eat it. because he was not a legally consecrated priest (see Lev. 6:25), and the priest could not eat it because it was against the law for the sinner to partake of the sin offering which he brought himself. (See Lev. 4:35.)

Fuente: Ellicott’s Commentary for English Readers (Old and New Testaments)

burnt. Hebrew. saraph. App-43.

without the camp. Compare Exo 29:14. Exo 4:12, Exo 4:18, Exo 4:21; Exo 6:11; Exo 16:27. Joh 19:17, Joh 19:18. Act 7:58.

Fuente: Companion Bible Notes, Appendices and Graphics

Lev 4:11, Lev 4:12, Lev 4:21, Lev 6:30, Lev 16:27, Exo 29:14, Gal 3:13, Heb 13:11-13

Reciprocal: Lev 8:4 – General Lev 9:10 – the fat Lev 9:11 – General Eze 43:21 – burn

Fuente: The Treasury of Scripture Knowledge

Lev 8:17. The bullock and his flesh he burned As commanded, Exo 29:14. The priests were not to eat of their own sin-offering, (Lev 6:23,) to teach them that they could not make a proper atonement for their own sins, much less for the sins of others; though God was pleased to appoint their eating the sin-offering of others to be a sign to the people of Gods accepting their sacrifice; and their eating of the sin- offering is therefore called making atonement for them, or bearing their iniquity. Compare Lev 6:26, with Lev 10:17; Lev 10:19; see also Exo 24:14; and Lev 19:7. His hide Which, in the offerings for the people, was not burned, but given to the priest.

Fuente: Joseph Bensons Commentary on the Old and New Testaments

8:17 But the bullock, and his {e} hide, his flesh, and his dung, he burnt with fire without the camp; as the LORD commanded Moses.

(e) In other burnt offerings, which are not of consecration, or offering for himself, the priest has the skin, Lev 7:8.

Fuente: Geneva Bible Notes