Commentaries:
Adam Clarke
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Leviticus 1:3

Burnt-sacrifice - The most important of all the sacrifices offered to God; called by the Septuagint ̔ , because it was wholly consumed, which was not the case in any other offering. See on Leviticus 7 (note).

His own voluntary will - lirtsono , to gain himself acceptance before the Lord: in this way all the versions appear to have understood the original words, and the connection in which they stand obviously requires this meaning.




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