Leviticus 7:8

8 The priest who offers a burnt offering for anyone may keep its hide for himself.

Leviticus 7:8 in Other Translations

King James Version (KJV)
8 And the priest that offereth any man's burnt offering, even the priest shall have to himself the skin of the burnt offering which he hath offered.
English Standard Version (ESV)
8 And the priest who offers any man's burnt offering shall have for himself the skin of the burnt offering that he has offered.
New Living Translation (NLT)
8 In the case of the burnt offering, the priest may keep the hide of the sacrificed animal.
The Message Bible (MSG)
8 The priest who presents a Whole-Burnt-Offering for someone gets the hide for himself.
American Standard Version (ASV)
8 And the priest that offereth any man's burnt-offering, even the priest shall have to himself the skin of the burnt-offering which he hath offered.
GOD'S WORD Translation (GW)
8 The skin of the burnt offering belongs to the priest who sacrifices it.
Holman Christian Standard Bible (CSB)
8 As for the priest who presents someone's burnt offering, the hide of the burnt offering he has presented belongs to him; it is the priest's.
New International Reader's Version (NIRV)
8 The priest who offers a burnt offering for anyone can keep its hide for himself.

Leviticus 7:8 Meaning and Commentary

Leviticus 7:8

And the priest that offereth any man's burnt offering
In which the flesh was wholly burnt, and nothing of it remained to requite the priest for his trouble, as in other offerings:

even the priest shall have to himself the skin of the burnt
offering, which he hath offered;
in some cases the skin itself was burnt, and then he could have nothing, see ( Leviticus 4:11 Leviticus 4:12 ) but in others the skin was reserved for the priest. There seems to be an emphasis upon the phrase "to himself", and may signify, that though in other things other priests might partake with him, yet not in this; and so Maimonides F26 observes, that the skin was not given to every priest, but to him that offered the sacrifice; and elsewhere F1 he says, the skins of light holy things are the owner's, but the skins of the most holy things are the priest's. And some have thought this law has some respect to the case of Adam, and is agreeable thereunto; who having offered sacrifice according to divine directions given him, had coats made for him and his wife of the skins of the slain beasts; and it was usual with the Heathen priests to have the skins of the sacrifices, and in which they slept in their temples and others also were desirous of the same, in order by dreams or otherwise to get knowledge of things future; (See Gill on Amos 2:8).


FOOTNOTES:

F26 In Misn. Challah, c. 4. sect. 9.
F1 In Misn. Zebachim, c. 12. sect. 3.

Leviticus 7:8 In-Context

6 Any male in a priest’s family may eat it, but it must be eaten in the sanctuary area; it is most holy.
7 “ ‘The same law applies to both the sin offering and the guilt offering: They belong to the priest who makes atonement with them.
8 The priest who offers a burnt offering for anyone may keep its hide for himself.
9 Every grain offering baked in an oven or cooked in a pan or on a griddle belongs to the priest who offers it,
10 and every grain offering, whether mixed with olive oil or dry, belongs equally to all the sons of Aaron.

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