Leviticus 1:13
"but the innards and the legs he shall wash with water. The priest shall offer the whole, and burn it on the altar. It is a burnt offering, an offering made by fire, of a pleasant aroma to the LORD."
Key Reflection
In Leviticus 1:13, when the priest prepared the burnt offering, he washed the innards and legs of the animal with water before burning them on the altar. This washing ritual was part of a meticulous process to ensure the offering was clean and pure—a practice deeply rooted in ancient Near Eastern cultic customs where purification was essential for both the sacrificer and the deity. For the original audience, this sequence underscored the importance of ritual cleanliness and the solemnity of the act as an expression of devotion and submission to God.
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