Leviticus 6:23

Translations

King James Version (KJV)

For every meat offering for the priest shall be wholly burnt: it shall not be eaten.

American King James Version (AKJV)

For every meat offering for the priest shall be wholly burnt: it shall not be eaten.

American Standard Version (ASV)

And every meal-offering of the priest shall be wholly burnt: it shall not be eaten.

Basic English Translation (BBE)

Every meal offering offered for the priest is to be completely burned: nothing of it is to be taken for food.

Webster's Revision

For every meat-offering for the priest shall be wholly burnt: it shall not be eaten.

World English Bible

Every meal offering of a priest shall be wholly burned. It shall not be eaten."

English Revised Version (ERV)

And every meal offering of the priest shall be wholly burnt: it shall not be eaten.

Definitions for Leviticus 6:23

Meat - Food.

Clarke's Leviticus 6:23 Bible Commentary

For every meat-offering for the priest shall be wholly burnt - Whatever the priest offered was wholly the Lord's, and therefore must be entirely consumed: the sacrifices of the common people were offered to the Lord, but the priests partook of them; and thus they who ministered at the altar were fed by the altar. Had the priests been permitted to live on their own offerings as they did on those of the people, it would have been as if they had offered nothing, as they would have taken again to themselves what they appeared to give unto the Lord. Theodoret says that this marked "the high perfection which God required in the ministers of his sanctuary," as his not eating of his own sin-offering supposes him to stand free from all sin; but a better reason is given by Mr. Ainsworth: "The people's meat-offering was eaten by the priests that made atonement for them, Leviticus 6:15, Leviticus 6:16, Leviticus 7:7; but because no priest, being a sinner, could make atonement for himself, therefore his meat-offering might not be eaten, but all burnt on the altar, to teach him to expect salvation, not by his legal service or works, but by Christ; for the eating of the sin-offering figured the bearing of the sinner's iniquity;" Leviticus 10:17.

Barnes's Leviticus 6:23 Bible Commentary

Not be eaten - Compare Leviticus 6:30; Leviticus 4:12 note.

Wesley's Leviticus 6:23 Bible Commentary

6:23 It shall not be eaten - No part of it shall be eaten by the priest, as it was when the offering was for the people. The reason of the difference is, partly because when he offered it for the people, he was to have some recompence for his pains; partly to signify the imperfection of the Levitical priest, who could not bear their own iniquity; for the priest's eating part of the people's sacrifices did signify his typical bearing of the people's iniquity; and partly to teach the priests and ministers of God, that it is their duty to serve God with singleness of heart, and to be content with God's honour though they have no present advantage by it.