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If his offering be a goat, then he shall offer it before Yahweh:
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The Offering's Purpose
Commentators explain that a goat was an acceptable peace offering, similar to an ox or sheep. However, birds were not permitted for this specific sacrifice. Scholars suggest this is because the peace offering was intended to be a communal meal shared by the worshipper and the priest, symbolizing fellowship with God. A bird would have been too small for such a meal, highlighting the importance of community and shared celebration in this act of worship.
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Leviticus
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18th Century
Presbyterian
See Leviticus 1:10 note. Birds were not accepted as peace-offerings, most probably because they were, by themselves, insufficient to make up a sacr…
19th Century
Anglican
And if his offering be a goat. —The directions about the goat as a peace offering are the same as those about an ox. No m…
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
And if his offering be a goat As it might be, and which also was of the flock:
then he shall offe…
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