New Torrey's Topical Textbook: Rev. R. A. Torrey
- Probable origin of Gen. 4:4, 7
- Was offered
- Was a most holy sacrifice Lev. 6:25, 29
- Consisted of
- Sins of the offerer transferred to, by imposition of hands Lev. 4:4, 15, 24, 29; 2 Chr. 29:23
- Was killed in the same place as the burnt-offering Lev. 4:24, 6:25
- The blood of
- For a priest or for the congregation, brought by the priest into the tabernacle Lev. 4:5, 16
- For a priest or for the congregation, sprinkled seven times before the Lord, outside the vail, by the priest with his finger Lev. 4:6, 17
- For a priest or for the congregation, put upon the horns of the altar of incense Lev. 4:7, 18
- For a ruler or for a private person put upon the horns of the altar of burnt offering by the priest with his finger Lev. 4:25, 30
- In every case poured at the foot of the altar of burnt offering Lev. 4:7, 18, 25, 30, 9:9
- Fat of the inside, kidneys, &c burned on the altar of burnt offering Lev. 4:8-10, 19, 26, 31, 9:10
- When for a priest or the congregation, the skin, carcass, &c burned without the camp Lev. 4:11, 12, 21, 6:30, 9:11
- Was eaten by the priests in a holy place, when its blood had not been brought into the tabernacle Lev. 6:26, 29, 30
- Aaron, &c rebuked for burning and not eating that of the congregation, its blood not having been brought into the tabernacle Lev. 10:16-18, 9:9, 15
- Whatever touched the flesh of, was rendered holy Lev. 6:27
- Garments sprinkled with the blood of, to be washed Lev. 6:27
- Laws respecting the vessels used for boiling the flesh of Lev. 6:28
- Was typical of Christ's sacrifice 2 Cor. 5:21; Heb. 13:11-13