Scripture

Leviticus 7

6 passages from 6 books in the Christian Reader library reference Leviticus 7.

  1. Quest. But how shall we praise God in a right manner for deliverances? Resp. 1. Be holy persons: in the sacrifices of thanksgiving, whoever did eat thereof, with their uncleanness upon them, were to be cut off (Leviticus 7:20), to typify how unpleasing their praises and thank-of…

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  2. 1. As for this word iniquity, by it is meant sometimes 1. sin formally taken as it has a disconformity to the Law of God, and supposes a spot and defect, and so it is commonly taken when we pray for pardon of sin; and when David says (Psalm 51), "My sin is ever before me"; and (…

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  3. So from Christ it is we die to sin, but that is by [illegible] death of Christ (Romans 6:6). So here, by the same Christ it is that the application of all spiritual good is made to us, but it is done by [illegible] of his [illegible]: I take that to be the sense of the Spirit [i…

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  4. 1. Circumcision, and the ceremonies; and the priesthood (Exodus 40:15), (Leviticus 16:29) the fast in the seventh month, shall be a statute, for ever. (Leviticus 6:18) All the [reconstructed: males] of the sons of Aaron shall eat the remainder of the meat-offering, it shall be a…

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  5. First, it is called a sacrifice of expiation (Ephesians 5:2), as is apparent by that type of it with which it is compared in Hebrews 9:14-15. Of the same force is the Hebrew word 'asham' (Isaiah 53:10; Leviticus 7:2): 'He made his soul an offering for sin' — a piacular sacrifice…

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  6. Part 2

    from The Pilgrim's Progress by John Bunyan · cites Leviticus 7:32-34

    And first a heave-shoulder and a wave-breast were set on the table before them; to show that they must begin their meal with prayer and praise to God. The heave-shoulder David lifted up his heart to God with; and with the wave-breast, where his heart lay, he used to lean upon hi…

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