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But the bull, and its skin, and its flesh, and its dung, he burnt with fire outside of the camp; as Yahweh commanded Moses.

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The Logic of the Law

Commentators explain that this sin offering was burned outside the camp for a specific reason: the person for whom a sin offering is made cannot eat it. Since this bull was for Aaron and his sons, they were barred from partaking. Furthermore, Moses, who was officiating, was not a legally consecrated priest and also could not eat it. This demonstrates the careful rules governing atonement.

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Leviticus

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Albert Barnes

Albert Barnes

On Leviticus 8:14–36

18th Century

Theologian

Moses as the mediator of the covenant of the Law (Galatians 3:19; Hebrews 8:6) was called to perform the priestly functions…

Charles Ellicott

Charles Ellicott

On Leviticus 8:17

19th Century

Bishop

But the bullock ... he burnt ... Though none of the blood of this sin offering was brought into the sanctuary, by which …

John Gill

John Gill

On Leviticus 8:17

17th Century

Pastor

But the bullock and his hide, his flesh, and his dung, he
burnt with fire without the camp

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Matthew Henry

Matthew Henry

On Leviticus 8:14–36

17th Century

Minister

In these types we see our great High Priest, namely Christ Jesus, solemnly appointed, anointed, and invested with his sacred office, by his own blo…