Leviticus 6

Leviticus 6

This chapter clarifies the procedures for the priests regarding the burnt offering, grain offering, and sin offering, emphasizing the priestly duties for handling the fire and the remains. It emphasizes that the fire on the altar must never go out, symbolizing the perpetual nature of their worship and atonement. It also details how the priests must handle the sacrificed meat, ensuring that the holy portions are eaten only by those who are ritually clean and in a sacred place.

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Leviticus 1

God instructs Israel on the Burnt Offering, which is a voluntary sacrifice of a male animal, completely consumed by fire, to make atonement for sins and secure acceptance before God.

Leviticus 2

God provides instructions for the Grain Offering, a voluntary gift of flour, oil, and incense, symbolizing dedication and thanksgiving, which is partially burned and partially eaten by the priests.

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