~142 min.Comments On The Book Of Numbers
biblecentre.org · ... of the Lord) were only part of the meal or animal offerings (Lev. 7:14,30,32). These were given to Aaron and his sons (v.11). ...
~9 min.Jephthah's Vow (part 1): Faith & Failure
patternsoftruth.org · ... He would not hold Jephthah accountable to the laws for vows? (Lev. 7, Num. 30). Also, where could Jephthah have found a priest and an ...
Keywords:faith; hephthah; failure; judges; israel
~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. ...
~13 min.The Lord's Table
... of the Israelites and of the heathen. The thank-offering of Lev. 3; 7 was the only sacrifice of which the ordinary Israelite could eat. ...
~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 ...
~15 min.Question 5: Who partakes of the Breaking of Bread?
... becomes guilty itself. The treatment of the subject in hand becomes specific in Lev. 7 which deals with the law of the peace offering (v. 11), an ...
~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 ...
28:02Part 5
... is printed is good. If you check this, actually, you find it's not true. In Lev. 7, verse 19, it says, and all those who are pure may eat of the ...
45:07Part 1
... take account of the Son of God. What the law of the meal offering says in Lev. 7 is, it's to be taken and a handful of it was to be put upon the ...
~29 min.Comments on the Drink Offering
biblecentre.org · ... is probably due to the fact that it is entirely omitted from Lev. 1-7 where all the other offerings are considered in great detail and from where ...
~11 min.Law And Grace
... and sacrifice, as in the tabernacle (Exod. 25-30) and levitical offerings (Lev. 1-7), which must ever be the wonder and delight of the spiritually ...