Leviticus 22:30

30 It must be eaten on the same day it is offered; leave none of it till morning; I am ADONAI.

Leviticus 22:30 Meaning and Commentary

Leviticus 22:30

On the same day it shall be eaten up
Which is the law concerning it; (See Gill on Leviticus 7:15): ye shall leave none of it till the morning;
of another day, as the Vulgate Latin version adds, and much less the fat of them, and the most holy things, as Ben Gersom observes, the one being to be burnt upon the altar, the other to be eaten by the priests I [am] the Lord;
who has made this law, and expect it will be observed.

Leviticus 22:30 In-Context

28 However, no animal is to be slaughtered together with its young on the same day, neither cow nor ewe.
29 "When you offer a sacrifice of thanksgiving to ADONAI, you must do it in a way such that you will be accepted.
30 It must be eaten on the same day it is offered; leave none of it till morning; I am ADONAI.
31 "You are to keep my mitzvot and obey them; I am ADONAI.
32 You are not to profane my holy name; on the contrary, I am to be regarded as holy among the people of Isra'el; I am ADONAI, who makes you holy,
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