Leviticus 9:19

19 adipes autem bovis et caudam arietis renunculosque cum adipibus suis et reticulum iecoris

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 addens in sacrificio libamenta quae pariter offeruntur et adolens ea super altare absque caerimoniis holocausti matutini
18 immolavit et bovem atque arietem hostias pacificas populi obtuleruntque ei filii sui sanguinem quem fudit super altare in circuitu
19 adipes autem bovis et caudam arietis renunculosque cum adipibus suis et reticulum iecoris
20 posuerunt super pectora cumque cremati essent adipes in altari
21 pectora eorum et armos dextros separavit Aaron elevans coram Domino sicut praeceperat Moses
The Latin Vulgate is in the public domain.