the Week of Proper 14 / Ordinary 19
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Louis Segond
Lévitique 14:11
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Et le sacrificateur qui fait la purification, présentera l'homme qui se purifie et ces choses devant l'Éternel, à l'entrée du tabernacle d'assignation.
Et le sacrificateur qui fait la purification placera l'homme qui doit être purifié, et ces choses, devant l'Éternel, à l'entrée de la tente d'assignation;
Et le Sacrificateur qui fait la purification, présentera celui qui doit être nettoyé, et ces choses-là, devant l'Eternel à l'entrée du Tabernacle d'assignation.
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
Leviticus 8:3, Exodus 29:1-4, Numbers 8:6-11, Numbers 8:21, Ephesians 5:26, Ephesians 5:27, Jude 1:24
Reciprocal: Leviticus 14:23 - General
Gill's Notes on the Bible
And the priest that maketh [him] clean,.... By the above rites and ceremonies, and the after sacrifices offered:
shall present the man that is to be made clean, and those things before the Lord; the two he lambs, and the ewe lamb; and it seems also the meat offerings, and the log of oil; but these Ben Gersom excepts, and when the leper, with these, is said to be set or presented before the Lord, this must not be understood of his being introduced, into the tabernacle, had of his being placed in the court itself; for as yet, as Jarchi says, he was "Mechoser Cippurim", one that needed expiation, and therefore, till that was done, could not be admitted; but he was set
[at] the door of the tabernacle of the congregation; at the eastern gate, which afterwards, when the temple was built, was called the gate of Nicanor, and lay between the court of the women and the court of the Israelites: thus everyone that has received favours from the Lord, by restoration of health, or by deliverance from dangers, or be it in whatsoever way it will, should present himself and his sacrifice of praise unto him; and his case should be presented in a public manner before the congregation of the saints by the minister of it, in token of gratitude and thankfulness for mercies received.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
Two young rams from one to three years old (not lambs), a ewe lamb in her first year (see Leviticus 12:6), three-tenth parts of an ephah (something over ten pints and a half) of fine flour mingled with oil, and a log (about half a pint; see Leviticus 19:35) of oil. The priest presented both the man and his offerings to Yahweh at the entrance of the tent of meeting. See Leviticus 1:3.