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Leviticus 6:21

Posted on 28 August 2023
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“In a pan it shall be made with oil; and when it is baken, thou shalt bring it in: and the baken pieces of the meat offering shalt thou offer for a sweet savour unto the Lord.”

Leviticus is part of the Old Testament:and contains instructions given by God to the Israelites regarding various aspects of their worship and daily life. Leviticus 6:21 specifically pertains to the regulations concerning the meat offering or grain offering, which was one of the offerings presented to the Lord.

In this verse, God outlines the process of preparing the meat offering:The offering was to be made in a pan and cooked with oil. The resulting baked pieces of the meat offering were then to be brought into the tabernacle or later the temple to be presented to the Lord.

The phrase “a sweet savour” signifies that the offering was intended to be pleasing or satisfying to God. It implies that the offering was not only a physical act but also a spiritual one, symbolizing the worshiper’s devotion and obedience to God.

It’s important to note that the book of Leviticus:contains numerous detailed instructions on various offerings, sacrifices, and rituals that the Israelites were to observe as part of their religious practices. These practices were meant to remind the Israelites of their relationship with God, the importance of holiness, and the need for repentance and atonement for sins.

As Christians today, we don’t follow the same system:of offerings and sacrifices outlined in Leviticus because Jesus Christ, through His death and resurrection, became the ultimate sacrifice for the forgiveness of sins. However, we can still learn from these Old Testament passages, as they reveal God’s desire for obedience, reverence, and devotion in worship.

In conclusion, Leviticus 6:21 highlights:the meticulous instructions God provided to the Israelites regarding the preparation and presentation of the meat offering. It reminds us of the importance of sincere worship and devotion to God, even though our approach to worship has changed under the New Covenant established through Jesus Christ.

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