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The other lamb you shall offer at evening, and shall do to it according to the meal-offering of the morning, and according to its drink-offering, for a sweet savor, an offering made by fire to Yahweh.

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A Daily Rededication

Commentators explain that the evening sacrifice, identical to the morning one, symbolized the nation's daily renewal of its self-dedication to God. It was a constant acknowledgment that their lives and works belonged to Him and served as an ongoing atonement for daily sins, establishing a consistent rhythm of devotion.

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Exodus

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Albert Barnes

Albert Barnes

On Exodus 29:38–46

18th Century

Theologian

(Exodus 29:38) The continual burnt-offering - The primary purpose of the national altar is set forth here. The victim slain ever…

Charles Ellicott

Charles Ellicott

On Exodus 29:38–42

19th Century

Bishop

THE LAW OF THE DAILY SACRIFICE, AND THE PROMISE OF GOD’S PRESENCE.

The consecration of the altar, which took place during t…

Charles Spurgeon

Charles Spurgeon

On Exodus 29:39–42

19th Century

Preacher

See, the lamb is the place of meeting; God comes to his people as his people come to him, with the morning and with the evening lamb.

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John Gill

John Gill

On Exodus 29:41

17th Century

Pastor

And the other lamb you shall offer at even
(See Gill on Exodus 29:39),

and shall do to i…

Matthew Henry

Matthew Henry

On Exodus 29:38–46

17th Century

Minister

A lamb was to be offered on the altar every morning, and a lamb every evening. This typified the continual intercession which Christ ever lives to …