Torrey's New Topical Textbook
Sincerity.
Sin Offering.
Probable origin of @Ge 4:4,7.
Was offered
Was a most holy sacrifice @Le 6:25,29.
Consisted of
Sins of the offerer transferred to, by imposition of hands @Le 4:4,15,24,29; 2Ch 29:23.
Was killed in the same place as the burnt-offering @Le 4:24; 6:25.
The blood of
For a priest or for the congregation, brought by the priest into the tabernacle. @Le 4:5,16.
For a priest or for the congregation, sprinkled seven times before the Lord, outside the vail, by the priest with his finger. @Le 4:6,17.
For a priest of for the congregation, put upon the horns of the altar of burnt offering by the priest with his finger. @Le 4:25,30.
In every case poured at the foot of the altar of burnt offering. @Le 4:7; 18:25,30; 9:9.
Fat of the inside, kidneys, burned on the altar of burnt offering @Le 4:8-10,19,26,31; 9:10.
When for a priest or the congregation, the skin, carcass, burned without the camp @Le 4:11,12,21; 6:30; 9:11.
Was eaten by the priests in a holy place, when its blood had not been brought into the tabernacle @Le 6:26,29,30.
Aaron, &c rebuked for burning and not eating that of the congregation, its blood not having been brought into the tabernacle @Le 10:16-18; 9:9,15.
Whatever touched the flesh of, was rendered holy @Le 6:27.
Garments sprinkled with the blood of, to be washed @Le 6:27.
Laws respecting the vessels used for boiling the flesh of @Le 6:28.
Was typical of Christ's sacrifice @2Co 5:21; Heb 13:11-13.
Sins, National.
Slander.
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