Peace-Offerings: The Offerer Required
To give it freely
To bring it himself
To lay his hand upon its head
To kill it at tabernacle door
Peace-Offerings: The Priest
Prepared
Sprinkled the blood on the altar
Offered the inside fat, &c by fire
Laid it upon the daily burnt offering to be consumed with it
Waved the breast as a wave-offering
Heaved the right shoulder as an heave-offering
Had the shoulder and breast as his portion
An offering most acceptable
Generally accompanied by a burnt-offering
Often accompanied by a sin-offering
Peace-Offerings: Was Offered
As a thanksgiving-offering
As a votive offering
For reconciliation
For confirming the legal covenant
At consecration of priests
For the people at large
At expiration of Nazarite's vow
At all the festivals
At dedication of tabernacle
At dedication of temple
At coronation of kings
By Joshua after his victories
By Israel after their defeat
By David on bringing up the ark
By David after the plague
By Solomon three times a year
By Manasseh on repairing and restoring the altar
Peace-Offerings: If a thanksgiving offering to be eaten the day offered
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