~10 min.The Burnt Offering - Accepted In The Beloved
biblecentre.org · ... from heaven to do the Father's will. The law of the burnt offering. In Lev. 6:9 we read of the law of the burnt offering. From this we learn that ...
~27 min.Leviticus 1
... fire shall ever be burning upon the, altar: it shall never go out." (Lev. 6:8-13) The fire on the altar consumed the burnt offering, and the fat of ...
29:15Part 1
... give them something at least. But the subject is found in Lev. 6. I'm sorry, Lev. 6. Lev. 6, reading from verse 24. The subject ...
~3 min.The Book Of Leviticus
biblecentre.org · ... Christ only (compare 1. Pet. 2:5; Phil. 4:18; Rom. 12:1). I. Lev. 1-7: The five different Offerings / Sacrifices. Chapter. ...
~5 min.Worship in Spirit and in Truth
... a peace-offering it could be eaten, provided he were clean, by each Israelite (Lev. 6:8 - 7:38). A part of the peace-offering was for God and is called " ...
~4 min.The Israelites in the Wilderness
... to be taken (34:23 and 26). To that place the offerings were brought (Lev. 1-7) and there the priests were ordained (8 and 9). Yes, even all animals ...
~9 min.Leviticus 3:1 - 6:7
biblecentre.org · ... the trespass offerings follow in Lev. 5 and the first 7 verses of Lev. 6. A trespass might be committed against one's fellow as well as ...
~8 min.The trespass offering!
towardthemark.org · The Trespass Offering (Lev. 5-6) is usually looked upon as a sort of secondary sin offering and passed over with little notice, but there are ...
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~16 min.The Rock
biblecentre.org · ... we see that God instructed that priests be anointed- for example, in Lev. 6 we read of God's instructions for anointing Aaron the first High ...
~17 min.The Lord's Table - Some Extracts
biblecentre.org · ... had certain parts to eat. Details as to this are given in Lev. 6; 7. If these chapters be read it will be seen that restrictions were ...
~9 min.Christ Our Advocate
... Jesus had to suffer upon the cross for our sins (the trespass-offering). In Lev. 1-7, then, we find not the cross itself, but a looking back upon ...