Leviticus 9:19

19 Aaron put the fat parts of the bull and the ram

Leviticus 9:19 Meaning and Commentary

Leviticus 9:19

And the fat of the bullock, and of the ram
Which in all offerings was the Lord's, and was burnt, see ( Leviticus 3:16 ) the rump;
or tail of the ram; which in those countries was very large, and had a great deal of fat upon it; (See Gill on Exodus 29:22) (See Gill on Leviticus 3:9) and that which covereth [the inwards];
called the "omentum": and the kidneys, and the caul [above] the liver;
and the fat that was upon each of these: Ben Gersom observes, that the kidneys and liver are mentioned last, to show that they were laid uppermost in waving (after directed to), that the owners might be stirred up, or moved by these things.

Leviticus 9:19 In-Context

17 He presented the grain offering and took a handful of flour and burned it on the altar. (This was in addition to the daily burnt offering.)
18 He killed the bull and the ram as a fellowship offering for the people. His sons brought him the blood, and he threw it on all four sides of the altar.
19 Aaron put the fat parts of the bull and the ram
20 on top of the breasts of the animals and carried it all to the altar. He burned the fat on the altar
21 and presented the breasts and the right hind legs as the special gift to the Lord for the priests, as Moses had commanded.
Scripture taken from the Good News Translation - Second Edition, Copyright 1992 by American Bible Society. Used by Permission.