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The priest shall burn them on the altar: it is the food of the offering made by fire, for a sweet savor; all the fat is Yahweh`s.
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Commentators explain that calling the offering "food" for God is a powerful metaphor. It doesn't mean God needs to eat, but it beautifully illustrates His pleasure in the worship of His people and His desire for intimate communion with them. John Calvin describes it as God condescending to be a "table companion" with His worshippers, showing His incredible kindness and desire for a close relationship.
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Leviticus
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18th Century
Presbyterian
Rather, as food from an offering made by fire for a sweet savour, all the fat shall be for Yahweh. Our bodily senses of taste and smell provide sym…
19th Century
Anglican
Shall burn them. —This means the fat pieces which have been previously specified (), because they constitute the bread of…
16th Century
Protestant
And the priest shall burn them. He justly assigns to the priest the main duties of sacrificing, that is, to sprinkle the blood and to cast…
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17th Century
Reformed Baptist
And the priest shall burn them upon the altar Which shows that not the fat only, but the inwards and the kidneys, we…
Here is a law that they should eat neither fat nor blood. As for the fat, it means the fat of the internal parts, the suet. The blood was forbidden…