Bridgeway Bible Commentary - Leviticus 6:8-30
The law of the offerings (6:8-7:38)In the section known as ‘the law of the offerings’, the additional regulations were mainly for the benefit of the officiating priests. These regulations have already been dealt with in the discussion on the preceding chapters. Although the present chapters list the offerings in a slightly different order from the earlier chapters, the same five categories are dealt with: the burnt offering (6:8-13; see notes on 1:1-17), the cereal offering (6:14-23; see notes... read more
Joseph Benson's Commentary of the Old and New Testaments - Leviticus 6:17-18
Leviticus 6:17-18. It That part which remains to the priest; for the part offered to God seems not to have been baked at all. Every one that toucheth them That is, none should touch, or eat them, but consecrated persons, priests, or their sons. This preserved the dignity of the sacrifice, to have it eaten only by the priests, and by them only in a holy place. read more