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BURNT Offering, The

  1. To be offered only to the Lord # Jud 13:16
  2. Specially acceptable # Ge 8:21 Le 1:9,13,17
  3. The most ancient of all sacrifices # Ge 4:4 8:20 22:2,13 Job 1:5
  4. Offered by the Jews before the law # Ex 10:25 24:5
  5. TO BE TAKEN FROM 5a) The flock or herd

    # Le 1:2

         5b) The fowls
             # Le 1:14
     
     6) Was an atonement for sin
        # Le 9:7
     
     7) Guilt transferred to, by imposition of hands
        # Le 1:4 Nu 8:12
     
     8) REQUIRED TO BE
         8a) Killed, if a beast, by the person who brought it
             # Le 1:5,11
     
         8b) Killed, if a  bird, by the priest
             # Le 1:15
     
         8c) For the people at large, killed and prepared by the Levites
             # Eze 44:11
     
         8d) A male without blemish
             # Le 1:3 22:19
     
         8e) Voluntary
             # Le 1:3 22:18,19
     
         8f) Presented at the door of the tabernacle
             # Le 1:3 De 12:6,11,14
     
         8g) Offered by priests only
             # Le 1:9 Eze 44:15
     
         8h) Offered in righteousness
             # Ps 51:19
     
         8i) Entirely burned
             # Le 1:8,9,12,13 6:9
     
         8j) Blood of, sprinkled round about upon the altar
             # Le 1:5,11
     
     9) Blood of, sprinkled round about upon the altar
        # Le 1:5,11
     
     10) If a bird, the blood was wrung out at the side of the altar
         # Le 1:15
     
     11) Ashes of, collected at foot of the altar, and conveyed without the camp
         # Le 6:11
     
     12) Skin of, given to the priests for clothing
         # Le 7:8 Ge 3:21
     
     13) WAS OFFERED
         13a) Every morning and evening
              # Ex 29:38-42
     
         13b) Every sabbath day
              # Nu 28:9,10
     
         13c) The first day of every month
              # Nu 28:11
     
         13d) The seven days of unleavened bread
              # Nu 28:19,24
     
         13e) The day of atonement
              # Le 16:3,5 Nu 29:8
     
         13f) At consecration of Levites
              # Nu 8:12
     
         13g) At consecration priests
              # Le 9:2,12-14
     
         13h) At consecration of kings
              # 1Ch 29:21-23
     
         13i) At purification of women
              # Le 12:6
     
         13j) For Nazarites after defilement, or at the end  of their vow
              # Nu 6:11,14
     
         13k) For the healed leper
              # Le 14:13,19,20
     
         13l) At dedication of sacred places
              # Nu 7:15 1Ki 8:64
     
         13m) After great mercies
              # 1Sa 6:14 2Sa 24:22,25
     
         13n) Before going to war
              # 1Sa 7:9
     
         13o) With sounds of trumpets at feasts
              # Nu 10:10
     
     14) The fat, &c of all peace offerings laid on, and consumed with the daily
         # Le 3:5 6:12
     
     15) Of the wicked, not accepted by God
         # Isa 1:10,11 Jer 6:19,20 Am 5:22
     
     16) Obedience better than
         # 1Sa 15:22 Jer 7:21-23
     
     17) Knowledge of God better than
         # Ho 6:6
     
     18) Love of God better than
         # Mr 12:33
     
     19) Abraham tried by the command to offer Isaac as
         # Ge 22:1-24
     
     20) Incapable of removing sin, and reconciling to God
         # Ps 40:6 50:8 Heb 10:6
     
     21) The most costly, no adequate tribute to God
         # Isa 40:16 Ps 50:9-13
     
     22) Guilt of unauthorised persons offering
         # 1Sa 13:12,13
     
     23) Guilt of offering, except in the place appointed
         # Le 17:8,9
     
     24) Of human victims execrated
         # De 12:31 2Ki 3:27 Jer 7:31 19:5
     
     25) ILLUSTRATIVE OF
         25a) The offering of Christ
              # Eph 5:2 Heb 10:8-10
     
         25b) Devotedness to God
              # Ro 12:1
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