Leviticus 7:16

"The flesh of the sacrifice of his peace offerings for thanksgiving shall be eaten on the day of his offering. He shall not leave any of it until the morning."

Key Reflection

In Leviticus 7:16, the verse stipulates that the flesh from the peace offerings meant as a thanksgiving sacrifice must be consumed on the same day. Any remaining portion would not be allowed to remain until morning but must be burned. This regulation reflects the sacred nature of these offerings and ensures they are promptly offered to God, symbolizing immediate consecration and gratitude. The practice underscores the importance of promptness in religious observance, mirroring broader themes of covenantal fidelity and divine expectations for timely worship among the Israelites.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

The vow-offering appears to have been a peace-offering vowed upon a certain condition; the voluntary-offering, one offered as the simple tribute of a devout heart rejoicing in peace with God and man offered on no external occasion (compareLeviticus 22:17-25).

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