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Either a bull or a lamb that has any deformity or lacking in his parts, that may you offer for a freewill-offering; but for a vow it shall not be accepted.
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A Puzzle: Exception or Repair Fund?
This verse presents a puzzle. It seems to allow a blemished animal for a freewill offering, which contradicts other laws. Some scholars suggest these animals were not sacrificed but consecrated for sanctuary maintenance—sold, with the money used for repairs. Others argue this is a genuine exception, showing that a binding vow required a higher standard of perfection than a purely voluntary freewill gift.
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Leviticus
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18th Century
Presbyterian
Compare Leviticus 21:19; Deuteronomy 15:21.
19th Century
Anglican
Either a bullock or a lamb. —Better, And bullock and one of the flock.
That has anything superfluous.
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
Either a bullock, or a lamb that has anything superfluous , or lacking in its parts
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