Parallel Verses New International Version While he watches, the heifer is to be burned--its hide, flesh, blood and intestines.
English Standard Version And the heifer shall be burned in his sight. Its skin, its flesh, and its blood, with its dung, shall be burned.
New American Standard Bible 'Then the heifer shall be burned in his sight; its hide and its flesh and its blood, with its refuse, shall be burned.
King James Bible And one shall burn the heifer in his sight; her skin, and her flesh, and her blood, with her dung, shall he burn:
Holman Christian Standard Bible The cow must be burned in his sight. Its hide, flesh, and blood, are to be burned along with its dung.
International Standard Version The entire heifer is to be incinerated in his presence, including its skin, its flesh, its blood, and its dung.
American Standard Version And one shall burn the heifer in his sight; her skin, and her flesh, and her blood, with her dung, shall he burn:
Douay-Rheims Bible And shall burn her in the sight of all, delivering up to the fire her skin, and her flesh, and her blood, and her dung.
Darby Bible Translation And one shall burn the heifer before his eyes; its skin and its flesh, and its blood, with its dung, shall he burn.
Young's Literal Translation and one hath burnt the cow before his eyes; her skin, and her flesh, and her blood, besides her dung, he doth burn;
Cross References Exodus 29:14 But the flesh of the bullock, and his skin, and his dung, shall you burn with fire without the camp: it is a sin offering.
Leviticus 4:11 And the skin of the bullock, and all his flesh, with his head, and with his legs, and his inwards, and his dung,
Leviticus 4:12 Even the whole bullock shall he carry forth without the camp to a clean place, where the ashes are poured out, and burn him on the wood with fire: where the ashes are poured out shall he be burnt.
Jump to Previous Besides Blood Burn Burned Burnt Cow Dung Eyes Heifer Hide Offal Refuse Sight Skin Waste WatchesJump to Next Besides Blood Burn Burned Burnt Cow Dung Eyes Heifer Hide Offal Refuse Sight Skin Waste WatchesCommentaries 19:1-10 The heifer was to be wholly burned. This typified the painful sufferings of our Lord Jesus, both in soul and body, as a sacrifice made by fire, to satisfy God's justice for man's sin. These ashes are said to be laid up as a purification for sin, because, though they were only to purify from ceremonial uncleanness, yet they were a type of that purification for sin which our Lord Jesus made by his death. The blood of Christ is laid up for us in the word and sacraments, as a fountain of merit, to which by faith we may have constant recourse, for cleansing our consciences.
3-6. ye shall give her unto Eleazar the priest that he may bring her forth without the camp—He was the second or deputy high priest, and he was selected for this duty because the execution of it entailed temporary defilement, from which the acting high priest was to be preserved with the greatest care. It was led "forth without the camp," in accordance with the law regarding victims laden with the sins of the people, and thus typical of Christ (Heb 13:12; also Le 24:14). The priest was to sprinkle the blood "seven times" before—literally, "towards" or "near" the tabernacle, a description which seems to imply either that he carried a portion of the blood in a basin to the door of the tabernacle (Le 4:17), or that in the act of sprinkling he turned his face towards the sacred edifice, being disqualified through the defiling influence of this operation from approaching close to it. By this attitude he indicated that he was presenting an expiatory sacrifice, for the acceptance of which he hoped, in the grace of God, by looking to the mercy seat. Every part of it was consumed by fire except the blood used in sprinkling, and the ingredients mixed with the ashes were the same as those employed in the sprinkling of lepers (Le 14:4-7). It was a water of separation—that is, of "sanctification" for the people of Israel. |
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