- What is a “zevah shlamim?”
- And, consistently, with what preceded; who slaughters and where (Lev 3:2)?
- What is the symbolism (meaning) of the Israelite placing a hand on the head of the offering?
- Do the Kohanim have any portion allocated to them?
- Does the procedure vary if the korban is from sheep rather than cattle?
- Again, is any purpose, as such, ascribed to the Israelite for the offering; and is any liturgical refrain or ceremony noted?
- Would the description in this (and prior) chapter(s) indicate a ken of physiology?
- In Lev 3:11 a new phrase appears, “fiery bread for Divinity” — what could this have meant?
- Lev 3:17 summarizes a “perpetual regulation” not delimited to offerings; what is the two-fold instruction?
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