Altar Base Blood Bottom Bull Bullock Bull's Burned Burnt Burnt-offering Congregation Door Doorway Draining Entrance Foundation Fragrant Horns Incense Meeting Offering Opening Ox Perfume Pour Priest Remaining Rest Spice-perfume Sweet Tabernacle Tent
4:7 And the priest shall put [some] of the blood upon the horns of the altar of sweet incense before the LORD, which [is] in the {e} tabernacle of the congregation; and shall pour all the blood of the bullock at the bottom of the altar of the burnt offering, which [is at] the door of the tabernacle of the congregation.
(e) Which was in the court: meaning by the tabernacle the sanctuary: and in the end of this verse it is taken for the court.
4:7 All the blood - All the rest; for part was disposed elsewhere.
4:1-12 Burnt-offerings, meat-offerings, and peace-offerings, had been offered before the giving of the law upon mount Sinai; and in these the patriarchs had respect to sin, to make atonement for it. But the Jews were now put into a way of making atonement for sin, more particularly by sacrifice, as a shadow of good things to come; yet the substance is Christ, and that one offering of himself, by which he put away sin. The sins for which the sin-offerings were appointed are supposed to be open acts. They are supposed to be sins of commission, things which ought not to have been done. Omissions are sins, and must come into judgment: yet what had been omitted at one time, might be done at another; but a sin committed was past recall. They are supposed to be sins committed through ignorance. The law begins with the case of the anointed priest. It is evident that God never had any infallible priest in his church upon earth, when even the high priest was liable to fall into sins of ignorance. All pretensions to act without error are sure marks of Antichrist. The beast was to be carried without the camp, and there burned to ashes. This was a sign of the duty of repentance, which is the putting away sin as a detestable thing, which our soul hates. The sin-offering is called sin. What they did to that, we must do to our sins; the body of sin must be destroyed, Ro 6:6. The apostle applies the carrying this sacrifice without the camp to Christ, Heb 13:11-13.
Altar Base Blood Bottom Bull Bullock Burnt Burnt-Offering Congregation Door Fragrant Horns Incense Meeting Offering Pour Priest Remaining Rest Sweet Tabernacle Tent
Altar Base Blood Bottom Bull Bullock Burnt Burnt-Offering Congregation Door Fragrant Horns Incense Meeting Offering Pour Priest Remaining Rest Sweet Tabernacle Tent