Leviticus 7:10 - Ellicott's Commentary On The Whole Bible

Bible Comments

And every meat offering... and dry. — Better, but every meat offering... or dry. The only exception to the foregoing rule is the raw flour offering. That is, the voluntary offering of flour which was mingled with oil (Leviticus 2:1), or the poor man’s sin

offering, which, though resembling a meat offering, had no oil put upon it (see Leviticus 5:11), and the offering of jealousy (Numbers 5:15).

Shall all the sons of Aaron have. — That is, whether with or without oil, the remainder of this kind of raw offering is to be equally shared by all the priests.

One as much as another. — Literally, a man as his brother; that is, every man alike. From the expression man, which, as it will thus be seen, is used in the original but does not appear in the Authorised Version, the rule obtained in the time of Christ that neither a child nor woman, though of priestly descent, could partake of this offering; but a priest who was disqualified from officiating through a physical blemish had a share in it, as he comes under the designation of man.

Leviticus 7:10

10 And every meat offering, mingled with oil, and dry, shall all the sons of Aaron have, one as much as another.