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Leviticus 1:10

Of the flocks - These directions are more brief than those for the bullock. The burnt-offering of the sheep must have been that with which the people were most familiar in the daily morning and evening service. Exodus 29:38-42. Sheep were preferred for sacrifice when they could be obtained, except in some special sin-offerings in which goats were required Leviticus 4:23; Leviticus 9:3; Leviticus 16:5. The lamb "without blemish" is a well-known type of Christ. Hebrews 9:14; I Peter 1:19.




Other Barnes' Notes entries containing Leviticus 1:10:

Leviticus 3:12
Numbers 6:1-21
Psalms 51:19
Romans 12:1
Hebrews 9:14

 

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