Levítico 6:28

28 "Y la vasija de barro en la cual fue hervida, será quebrada; y si se hirvió en una vasija de bronce, se fregará y se lavará con agua.

Levítico 6:28 Meaning and Commentary

Leviticus 6:28

But the earthen vessel wherein it is sodden shall be
broken
That being porous, the liquor in which the sin offering was boiled might soak into it, and the smell of it be retained, and therefore, as such vessels were not very costly, they were ordered to be broken; but where the broken pieces were carried and laid, the Jewish writers are at a loss about; for, that vessels, which had served for holy uses, should be laid in an open public place and exposed, they thought was indecent; and as there might be in a course of time great quantities broken, it would look very disagreeable and unseemly to have them lie in heaps in the sanctuary; they therefore have framed a miracle, and conceit that they were swallowed up in the ground where they were laid F24:

and if it be sodden in a brazen it shall be both scoured and rinsed
in water;
brass, being more valuable, must not be destroyed; and besides the liquor could not soak into that, and whatever scent it retained was easily and soon removed by scouring and rinsing; the former was with hot water, and the latter with cold, as Ben Gersom affirms.


FOOTNOTES:

F24 T. Bab. Yoma, fol. 21. 1.

Levítico 6:28 In-Context

26 "El sacerdote que la ofrezca por el pecado la comerá. Se comerá en un lugar santo, en el atrio de la tienda de reunión.
27 "Todo el que toque su carne quedará consagrado; y si la sangre salpica sobre una vestidura, en un lugar santo lavarás lo que fue salpicado.
28 "Y la vasija de barro en la cual fue hervida, será quebrada; y si se hirvió en una vasija de bronce, se fregará y se lavará con agua.
29 "Todo varón de entre los sacerdotes puede comer de ella; es cosa santísima.
30 "Pero no se comerá de ninguna ofrenda por el pecado, cuya sangre se haya traído a la tienda de reunión para hacer expiación en el lugar santo; al fuego será quemada.
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