Levítico 6:11

11 Luego deberá quitarse estas vestiduras, cambiarse a su ropa normal y llevar las cenizas fuera del campamento a un lugar ceremonialmente puro.

Levítico 6:11 Meaning and Commentary

Leviticus 6:11

And he shall put off his garments
Those before mentioned, he is said to put on:

and put on other garments;
not common garments or lay-habits, what the priests wore when they were not on duty; for, as Ben Gersom says, these were priestly garments, though meaner than the first, or those that were put off: and so Jarchi says, they were worse than they were: it seems as if they were such that were spotted and dirty, and threadbare, almost worn out, and only fit for such sort of work as to carry out ashes: and so Maimonides F23 observes, that these other garments are not to be understood of common garments; but of such that are meaner in value and esteem, for both are holy garments; and, indeed, nothing belonging to the priestly office was to be performed but with the priestly garments, and they were only to be worn by the priests while in service:

and carry forth the ashes;
when these, gathered on a heap, were become large, as Jarchi says, and there was no room for the pile of wood, they carried them out from thence; and this, he observes, was not obligatory every day, but the taking of them up, as in the preceding verse ( Leviticus 6:10 ) , they were bound to every day: and these they carried

without the camp, unto a clean place;
for though they were ashes, yet being ashes of holy things, were not to be laid in an unclean place, or where unclean things were: as the burnt offering was a type of Christ in his sufferings and death, enduring the fire of divine wrath in the room and stead of his people; so the carrying forth the ashes of the burnt offering, and laying them in a clean place, may denote the burial of the body of Christ without the city of Jerusalem, wrapped in a clean linen cloth and laid in a new tomb, wherein no man had been laid, ( Matthew 27:59 Matthew 27:60 ) ( Luke 23:53 ) .


FOOTNOTES:

F23 In Misn. Tamid, c. 5. sect. 3.

Levítico 6:11 In-Context

9 «Da a Aarón y a sus hijos las siguientes instrucciones con respecto a la ofrenda quemada: la ofrenda quemada se dejará encima del altar hasta la mañana siguiente, y el fuego del altar debe mantenerse encendido durante toda la noche.
10 En la mañana, después de que el sacerdote de turno se haya puesto las ropas oficiales de lino y también la ropa interior de lino, deberá limpiar las cenizas de la ofrenda quemada y ponerlas junto al altar.
11 Luego deberá quitarse estas vestiduras, cambiarse a su ropa normal y llevar las cenizas fuera del campamento a un lugar ceremonialmente puro.
12 Entretanto, el fuego del altar debe mantenerse ardiendo; nunca deberá apagarse. Cada mañana el sacerdote le echará leña nueva al fuego. Luego acomodará la ofrenda quemada sobre él, y también quemará la grasa de las ofrendas de paz.
13 Recuerden, el fuego del altar siempre debe estar encendido; nunca debe apagarse.
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