Leviticus 7:37
New International Version
These, then, are the regulations for the burnt offering, the grain offering, the sin offering, the guilt offering, the ordination offering and the fellowship offering,

New Living Translation
These are the instructions for the burnt offering, the grain offering, the sin offering, and the guilt offering, as well as the ordination offering and the peace offering.

English Standard Version
This is the law of the burnt offering, of the grain offering, of the sin offering, of the guilt offering, of the ordination offering, and of the peace offering,

Berean Standard Bible
This is the law of the burnt offering, the grain offering, the sin offering, the guilt offering, the ordination offering, and the peace offering,

Berean Literal Bible
This is the law for the burnt offering, for the grain offering, and for the sin offering, and for the guilt offering, and for the ordination offerings, and for the sacrifice of the peace offerings,

King James Bible
This is the law of the burnt offering, of the meat offering, and of the sin offering, and of the trespass offering, and of the consecrations, and of the sacrifice of the peace offerings;

New King James Version
This is the law of the burnt offering, the grain offering, the sin offering, the trespass offering, the consecrations, and the sacrifice of the peace offering,

New American Standard Bible
This is the law of the burnt offering, the grain offering, the sin offering and the guilt offering, and the ordination offering and the sacrifice of peace offerings,

NASB 1995
This is the law of the burnt offering, the grain offering and the sin offering and the guilt offering and the ordination offering and the sacrifice of peace offerings,

NASB 1977
This is the law of the burnt offering, the grain offering and the sin offering and the guilt offering and the ordination offering and the sacrifice of peace offerings,

Legacy Standard Bible
This is the law of the burnt offering, the grain offering and the sin offering and the guilt offering and the ordination offering and the sacrifice of peace offerings,

Amplified Bible
This is the law of the burnt offering, the grain offering, the sin offering, the guilt offering, the consecration (ordination) offering, and the sacrifice of peace offerings,

Berean Annotated Bible
This is the law of the burnt offering, the grain offering, the sin offering, the guilt offering, the ordination offering, and the peace offering,

Christian Standard Bible
This is the law for the burnt offering, the grain offering, the sin offering, the guilt offering, the ordination offering, and the fellowship sacrifice,

Holman Christian Standard Bible
This is the law for the burnt offering, the grain offering, the sin offering, the restitution offering, the ordination offering, and the fellowship sacrifice,

American Standard Version
This is the law of the burnt-offering, of the meal-offering, and of the sin-offering, and of the trespass-offering, and of the consecration, and of the sacrifice of peace-offerings;

Contemporary English Version
These are the ceremonies for sacrifices to please the LORD, to give him thanks, and to ask for his blessing or his forgiveness, as well as the ceremonies for those sacrifices that demand a payment and for the sacrifices that are offered when priests are ordained.

English Revised Version
This is the law of the burnt offering, of the meal offering, and of the sin offering, and of the guilt offering, and of the consecration, and of the sacrifice of peace offerings;

GOD'S WORD® Translation
These are the instructions for the burnt offering, the grain offering, the offering for sin, the guilt offering, the ordination offering, and the fellowship offering.

Good News Translation
These, then, are the regulations for the burnt offerings, the grain offerings, the sin offerings, the repayment offerings, the ordination offerings, and the fellowship offerings.

International Standard Version
This is the regulation concerning burnt, grain, sin, guilt, and installation offerings, along with the sacrifice for peace offerings.

NET Bible
This is the law for the burnt offering, the grain offering, the sin offering, the guilt offering, the ordination offering, and the peace offering sacrifice,

New Heart English Bible
This is the law of the burnt offering, of the meal offering, and of the sin offering, and of the trespass offering, and of the consecration, and of the sacrifice of peace offerings;

Webster's Bible Translation
This is the law of the burnt-offering, of the meat-offering, and of the sin-offering, and of the trespass-offering, and of the consecrations, and of the sacrifice of the Peace-offerings;
Majority Text Translations
Majority Standard Bible
This is the law of the burnt offering, the grain offering, the sin offering, the guilt offering, the ordination offering, and the peace offering,

World English Bible
This is the law of the burnt offering, the meal offering, the sin offering, the trespass offering, the consecration, and the sacrifice of peace offerings
Literal Translations
Literal Standard Version
This [is] the law for burnt-offering, for present, and for sin-offering, and for guilt-offering, and for consecrations, and for a sacrifice of the peace-offerings,

Berean Literal Bible
This is the law for the burnt offering, for the grain offering, and for the sin offering, and for the guilt offering, and for the ordination offerings, and for the sacrifice of the peace offerings,

Young's Literal Translation
This is the law for burnt-offering, for present, and for sin-offering, and for guilt-offering, and for consecrations, and for a sacrifice of the peace-offerings,

Smith's Literal Translation
This the law of the burnt-offering, for the gift, and for the sin, and for the trespass, and for the fulness, and for the sacrifice of the peace;
Catholic Translations
Douay-Rheims Bible
This is the law of holocaust, and of the sacrifice for sin, and for trespass, and for consecration, and the victims of peace offerings:

Catholic Public Domain Version
This is the law of the holocaust, and of the sacrifice for sin, and for transgression, and for consecration, and for the victims of peace offerings,

New American Bible
This is the ritual for the burnt offering, the grain offering, the purification offering, the reparation offering, the ordination offering, and the communion sacrifice,

New Revised Standard Version
This is the ritual of the burnt offering, the grain offering, the sin offering, the guilt offering, the offering of ordination, and the sacrifice of well-being,
Translations from Aramaic
Lamsa Bible
This is the law of the burnt offering, of the meal offering, of the sin offering, of the trespass offering, of the consecration, and of the sacrifice of the peace offerings,

Peshitta Holy Bible Translated
This is the Law of burning of the burnt offering and for the meal offering and for sin and for the offering and for consecration and for the sacrifice of burnt offering;
OT Translations
JPS Tanakh 1917
This is the law of the burnt-offering, of the meal-offering, and of the sin-offering, and of the guilt-offering, and of the consecration-offering, and of the sacrifice of peace-offerings;

Brenton Septuagint Translation
This is the law of the whole-burnt-offerings, and of sacrifice, and of sin-offering, and of offering for transgression, and of the sacrifice of consecration, and of the sacrifice of peace-offering;

Additional Translations ...
Audio Bible



Context
The Priests' Portion
36On the day they were anointed, the LORD commanded that this be given them by the sons of Israel. It is a permanent portion for the generations to come. 37This is the law of the burnt offering, the grain offering, the sin offering, the guilt offering, the ordination offering, and the peace offering, 38which the LORD gave Moses on Mount Sinai on the day He commanded the Israelites to present their offerings to the LORD in the Wilderness of Sinai.…

Cross References
This is the law of the burnt offering,

Leviticus 6:8-13
Then the LORD said to Moses, / “Command Aaron and his sons that this is the law of the burnt offering: The burnt offering is to remain on the hearth of the altar all night, until morning, and the fire must be kept burning on the altar. / And the priest shall put on his linen robe and linen undergarments, and he shall remove from the altar the ashes of the burnt offering that the fire has consumed and place them beside it. …

Leviticus 1:3-17
If his offering is a burnt offering from the herd, he is to present an unblemished male. He must bring it to the entrance to the Tent of Meeting for its acceptance before the LORD. / He is to lay his hand on the head of the burnt offering, so it can be accepted on his behalf to make atonement for him. / And he shall slaughter the young bull before the LORD, and Aaron’s sons the priests are to present the blood and splatter it on all sides of the altar at the entrance to the Tent of Meeting. …

Exodus 29:38-42
This is what you are to offer regularly on the altar, each day: two lambs that are a year old. / Offer one lamb in the morning and the other at twilight. / With the first lamb offer a tenth of an ephah of fine flour, mixed with a quarter hin of oil from pressed olives, and a drink offering of a quarter hin of wine. …
the grain offering,

Leviticus 6:14-23
Now this is the law of the grain offering: Aaron’s sons shall present it before the LORD in front of the altar. / The priest is to remove a handful of fine flour and olive oil, together with all the frankincense from the grain offering, and burn the memorial portion on the altar as a pleasing aroma to the LORD. / Aaron and his sons are to eat the remainder. It must be eaten without leaven in a holy place; they are to eat it in the courtyard of the Tent of Meeting. …

Leviticus 2:1-16
“When anyone brings a grain offering to the LORD, his offering must consist of fine flour. He is to pour olive oil on it, put frankincense on it, / and bring it to Aaron’s sons the priests. The priest shall take a handful of the flour and oil, together with all the frankincense, and burn this as a memorial portion on the altar, a food offering, a pleasing aroma to the LORD. / The remainder of the grain offering shall belong to Aaron and his sons; it is a most holy part of the food offerings to the LORD. …

Numbers 15:1-16
Then the LORD said to Moses, / “Speak to the Israelites and tell them: After you enter the land that I am giving you as a home / and you present a food offering to the LORD from the herd or flock to produce a pleasing aroma to the LORD—either a burnt offering or a sacrifice, for a special vow or freewill offering or appointed feast— …
the sin offering,

Leviticus 6:24-30
And the LORD said to Moses, / “Tell Aaron and his sons that this is the law of the sin offering: In the place where the burnt offering is slaughtered, the sin offering shall be slaughtered before the LORD; it is most holy. / The priest who offers it shall eat it; it must be eaten in a holy place, in the courtyard of the Tent of Meeting. …

Leviticus 4:1-35
Then the LORD said to Moses, / “Tell the Israelites to do as follows with one who sins unintentionally against any of the LORD’s commandments and does what is forbidden by them: / If the anointed priest sins, bringing guilt on the people, he must bring to the LORD a young bull without blemish as a sin offering for the sin he has committed. …

Numbers 15:22-29
Now if you stray unintentionally and do not obey all these commandments that the LORD has spoken to Moses— / all that the LORD has commanded you through Moses from the day the LORD gave them and continuing through the generations to come— / and if it was done unintentionally without the knowledge of the congregation, then the whole congregation is to prepare one young bull as a burnt offering, a pleasing aroma to the LORD, with its grain offering and drink offering according to the regulation, and one male goat as a sin offering. …
the guilt offering,

Leviticus 5:14-19
Then the LORD said to Moses, / “If someone acts unfaithfully and sins unintentionally against any of the LORD’s holy things, he must bring his guilt offering to the LORD: an unblemished ram from the flock, of proper value in silver shekels according to the sanctuary shekel; it is a guilt offering. / Regarding any holy thing he has harmed, he must make restitution by adding a fifth of its value to it and giving it to the priest, who will make atonement on his behalf with the ram as a guilt offering, and he will be forgiven. …

Leviticus 6:1-7
And the LORD said to Moses, / “If someone sins and acts unfaithfully against the LORD by deceiving his neighbor in regard to a deposit or security entrusted to him or stolen, or if he extorts his neighbor / or finds lost property and lies about it and swears falsely, or if he commits any such sin that a man might commit— …

Isaiah 53:10
Yet it was the LORD’s will to crush Him and to cause Him to suffer; and when His soul is made a guilt offering, He will see His offspring, He will prolong His days, and the good pleasure of the LORD will prosper in His hand.
the ordination offering,

Exodus 29:1-37
“Now this is what you are to do to consecrate Aaron and his sons to serve Me as priests: Take a young bull and two rams without blemish, / along with unleavened bread, unleavened cakes mixed with oil, and unleavened wafers anointed with oil. Make them out of fine wheat flour, / put them in a basket, and present them in the basket, along with the bull and the two rams. …

Leviticus 8:1-36
Then the LORD said to Moses, / “Take Aaron and his sons, their garments, the anointing oil, the bull of the sin offering, the two rams, and the basket of unleavened bread, / and assemble the whole congregation at the entrance to the Tent of Meeting.” …

Exodus 40:12-15
Then bring Aaron and his sons to the entrance to the Tent of Meeting and wash them with water. / And you are to clothe Aaron with the holy garments, anoint him, and consecrate him, so that he may serve Me as a priest. / Bring his sons forward and clothe them with tunics. …
and the peace offering,

Leviticus 3:1-17
“If one’s offering is a peace offering and he offers an animal from the herd, whether male or female, he must present it without blemish before the LORD. / He is to lay his hand on the head of the offering and slaughter it at the entrance to the Tent of Meeting. Then Aaron’s sons the priests shall splatter the blood on all sides of the altar. / From the peace offering he is to bring a food offering to the LORD: the fat that covers the entrails, all the fat that is on them, …


Treasury of Scripture

This is the law of the burnt offering, of the meat offering, and of the sin offering, and of the trespass offering, and of the consecrations, and of the sacrifice of the peace offerings;

the law

Leviticus 1:1-17
And the LORD called unto Moses, and spake unto him out of the tabernacle of the congregation, saying, …

Leviticus 6:9-13
Command Aaron and his sons, saying, This is the law of the burnt offering: It is the burnt offering, because of the burning upon the altar all night unto the morning, and the fire of the altar shall be burning in it…

Exodus 29:38-42
Now this is that which thou shalt offer upon the altar; two lambs of the first year day by day continually…

meat

Leviticus 2:1-16
And when any will offer a meat offering unto the LORD, his offering shall be of fine flour; and he shall pour oil upon it, and put frankincense thereon: …

Leviticus 6:14-18
And this is the law of the meat offering: the sons of Aaron shall offer it before the LORD, before the altar…

sin

Leviticus 4:1-35
And the LORD spake unto Moses, saying, …

Leviticus 6:24-30
And the LORD spake unto Moses, saying, …

trespass

Leviticus 7:1-7
Likewise this is the law of the trespass offering: it is most holy…

Leviticus 5:1-19
And if a soul sin, and hear the voice of swearing, and is a witness, whether he hath seen or known of it; if he do not utter it, then he shall bear his iniquity…

Leviticus 6:1-7
And the LORD spake unto Moses, saying, …

consecrations

Leviticus 6:20-23
This is the offering of Aaron and of his sons, which they shall offer unto the LORD in the day when he is anointed; the tenth part of an ephah of fine flour for a meat offering perpetual, half of it in the morning, and half thereof at night…

Exodus 29:1
And this is the thing that thou shalt do unto them to hallow them, to minister unto me in the priest's office: Take one young bullock, and two rams without blemish,

sacrifice

Leviticus 7:11-21
And this is the law of the sacrifice of peace offerings, which he shall offer unto the LORD…

Leviticus 3:1-17
And if his oblation be a sacrifice of peace offering, if he offer it of the herd; whether it be a male or female, he shall offer it without blemish before the LORD…

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Leviticus 7
1. The law of the trespass offering
11. and of the peace offering
12. whether it be for a thanksgiving
16. or a vow, or a free will offering
22. the fat and the blood are forbidden
28. The priests' portion in the peace offerings
35. The whole summed up












This is the law of the burnt offering
The burnt offering, or "olah" in Hebrew, was a sacrifice that was completely consumed by fire on the altar, symbolizing total dedication to God. It was one of the oldest forms of sacrifice, dating back to the time of Noah (Genesis 8:20). The burnt offering foreshadows Christ's complete surrender and sacrifice for humanity, as He offered Himself entirely to God (Ephesians 5:2).

the grain offering
The grain offering, or "minchah," was a tribute to God from the produce of the land, often consisting of fine flour, oil, and frankincense. It represented the fruits of human labor and was a way to acknowledge God's provision. This offering points to Christ as the Bread of Life (John 6:35), who sustains and nourishes believers.

the sin offering
The sin offering, or "chatat," was made to atone for unintentional sins and cleanse the sanctuary from impurity. It highlights the seriousness of sin and the need for purification. This offering prefigures Christ's atoning sacrifice, as He bore the sins of many and made intercession for transgressors (Isaiah 53:12).

the guilt offering
The guilt offering, or "asham," was required for specific transgressions, particularly those involving restitution. It emphasized the need for repentance and making amends. This offering is a type of Christ, who paid the debt of sin and provided reconciliation with God (Colossians 2:13-14).

the ordination offering
The ordination offering, or "millu'im," was part of the consecration ceremony for priests, signifying their dedication to God's service. It involved a unique combination of sacrifices. This offering points to Christ as our High Priest, who was consecrated to mediate between God and humanity (Hebrews 7:26-28).

and the peace offering
The peace offering, or "shelamim," was a voluntary act of worship expressing thanksgiving and fellowship with God. It was shared between the altar, the priests, and the offerer. This offering symbolizes the peace and reconciliation brought by Christ, who is our peace (Ephesians 2:14-16), and the fellowship believers have with God through Him.

Persons / Places / Events
1. Moses
The prophet and leader of the Israelites who received the laws from God on Mount Sinai.

2. Israelites
The chosen people of God, who were given these laws to follow as part of their covenant relationship with Him.

3. Tabernacle
The portable sanctuary where the Israelites worshiped God and where these offerings were made.

4. Priests
The descendants of Aaron, responsible for performing the sacrifices and offerings as outlined in the law.

5. Mount Sinai
The place where God gave Moses the laws, including the instructions for these offerings.
Teaching Points
Understanding the Purpose of Offerings
Each offering had a specific purpose and significance, teaching us about the holiness of God and the seriousness of sin.

Symbolism of Sacrifice
The offerings symbolize the need for atonement and reconciliation with God, pointing to the ultimate sacrifice of Jesus Christ.

Holiness and Obedience
The detailed instructions for offerings emphasize the importance of obedience and reverence in worship.

Community and Worship
The communal aspect of some offerings, like the peace offering, highlights the importance of fellowship and unity in worship.

Spiritual Sacrifices Today
As New Testament believers, we are called to offer spiritual sacrifices, such as praise, service, and living a holy life.
Bible Study Questions and Answers
1. What is the meaning of Leviticus 7:37?

2. How does Leviticus 7:37 summarize the offerings and their significance for Israel?

3. What does Leviticus 7:37 teach about God's requirements for worship and sacrifice?

4. How do the offerings in Leviticus 7:37 connect to Christ's ultimate sacrifice?

5. How can we apply the principles of Leviticus 7:37 in our daily worship?

6. What does Leviticus 7:37 reveal about God's holiness and expectations for His people?

7. What is the significance of Leviticus 7:37 in the context of Old Testament sacrifices?

8. How does Leviticus 7:37 relate to the concept of atonement in Christianity?

9. Why are specific offerings detailed in Leviticus 7:37 important for understanding ancient Israelite worship?

10. What are the top 10 Lessons from Leviticus 7?

11. Jeremiah 7:22-23: How does God denying He commanded sacrifices align with earlier laws in Leviticus that clearly mandate offerings?

12. Leviticus 7:1-2: Why does this passage emphasize the place and method of slaughter for the guilt offering, and is there any historical or archaeological evidence supporting these specific practices?

13. Amos 5:25 - How can Amos assert that Israel did not offer sacrifices in the wilderness when Exodus and Leviticus detail extensive sacrificial ordinances?

14. In Leviticus 9:1-4, why would an omniscient God require detailed and repeated animal sacrifices, which clash with modern ethical concerns about animal cruelty?
What Does Leviticus 7:37 Mean
The burnt offering

• In Leviticus 1:3–4 God says the animal “will be accepted on his behalf to make atonement for him.”

• The entire animal is consumed by fire, picturing total surrender to the LORD (Romans 12:1).

• It precedes the other sacrifices, reminding us that wholehearted devotion comes first.

• Christ fulfilled this picture: Ephesians 5:2 calls His death “an offering and a sacrifice to God for a fragrant aroma.”


The grain offering

Leviticus 2:1–3 shows fine flour mixed with oil and frankincense—no blood, yet still sacred.

• It celebrates God’s provision and invites thankful obedience (Psalm 54:6).

• A portion is burned, the rest feeds the priests, illustrating partnership with God’s servants (1 Corinthians 9:13).

• The salt commanded in Leviticus 2:13 (“Do not let the salt of the covenant of your God be lacking,”) highlights permanence and purity.


The sin offering

Leviticus 4 details this sacrifice for unintentional sins; blood is applied to the altar, showing sin’s serious cost (Hebrews 9:22).

• Different animals are required for priest, leader, or commoner, teaching accountability at every level (James 3:1).

• By placing a hand on the victim (4:29), the sinner identifies with the substitute—foreshadowing Christ “who knew no sin” yet became sin for us (2 Corinthians 5:21).


The guilt offering

• Also called the trespass offering, it addresses specific wrongs plus restitution (Leviticus 5:14–16).

• The offender pays back what was lost and adds one-fifth, underscoring sincerity and justice (Luke 19:8).

Isaiah 53:10 declares the Messiah “made His life an offering for guilt,” perfectly resolving our debt to God.


The ordination offering

Exodus 29:22–28 pairs this sacrifice with the consecration of priests; parts are waved before the LORD, then eaten.

• It sets apart servants for holy work, reminding us we too are “a royal priesthood” (1 Peter 2:9).

• The blood placed on ear, thumb, and toe (Leviticus 8:23–24) signifies listening, serving, and walking in obedience.


The peace offering

• Described in Leviticus 3, it culminates in fellowship: fat burned for God, breast and thigh for priests, the rest shared by the worshiper.

Psalm 116:17 echoes its spirit: “I will offer You a sacrifice of thanksgiving.”

• Through Christ, “He Himself is our peace” (Ephesians 2:14), inviting ongoing communion with God and His people.


summary

Leviticus 7:37 groups six distinct sacrifices into one verse, showing the LORD’s comprehensive provision for devotion, gratitude, cleansing, restitution, consecration, and fellowship. Together they form a mosaic that points to Jesus—the perfect sacrifice who fulfills every aspect and invites us into wholehearted, reconciled, and joyful relationship with God.

(37) This is the law . . . --This and the following verse sum up the whole sacrificial law contained in Leviticus 1-8

The burnt offering.--Described in Leviticus 1:3-17, with its supplement, Leviticus 6:8-13.

The meat offering.--Described in Leviticus 2:1-16, with its supplement, Leviticus 6:14-18.

The sin offering.--Described in Leviticus 4:1-35, with its supplement, Leviticus 6:24-30. . . .

Verses 37, 38. - Conclusion of Part I. The law of the burnt offering is contained in Leviticus 1:1-17; Leviticus 6:8-13: of the meat offering, in chapter Leviticus 2:1-16; 6:14-23: of the sin offering, in Leviticus 4:1-35; Leviticus 5:1-13; Leviticus 6:24-30: of the trespass offering, in Leviticus 5:14-19; Leviticus 6:1-7; Leviticus 7:1-6: of the consecrations, in Leviticus 6:19-23, supplementing Exodus 29:1-37: of the sacrifice of the peace offerings, in Leviticus 3:1-17; Leviticus 7:11-21; 28-34. Together, the sacrifices teach the lessons of self-surrender, loyalty, atonement, satisfaction, dedication, peace.



Parallel Commentaries ...


Hebrew
This
זֹ֣את (zōṯ)
Pronoun - feminine singular
Strong's 2063: Hereby in it, likewise, the one other, same, she, so much, such deed, that,

is the law
הַתּוֹרָ֗ה (hat·tō·w·rāh)
Article | Noun - feminine singular
Strong's 8451: Direction, instruction, law

of the burnt offering,
לָֽעֹלָה֙ (lā·‘ō·lāh)
Preposition-l, Article | Noun - feminine singular
Strong's 5930: Whole burnt offering

the grain offering,
לַמִּנְחָ֔ה (lam·min·ḥāh)
Preposition-l, Article | Noun - feminine singular
Strong's 4503: A donation, tribute, a sacrificial offering

the sin offering,
וְלַֽחַטָּ֖את (wə·la·ḥaṭ·ṭāṯ)
Conjunctive waw, Preposition-l, Article | Noun - feminine singular
Strong's 2403: An offence, its penalty, occasion, sacrifice, expiation, an offender

the guilt offering,
וְלָאָשָׁ֑ם (wə·lā·’ā·šām)
Conjunctive waw, Preposition-l, Article | Noun - masculine singular
Strong's 817: Guilt, a fault, a sin-offering

the ordination offering,
וְלַ֨מִּלּוּאִ֔ים (wə·lam·mil·lū·’îm)
Conjunctive waw, Preposition-l, Article | Noun - masculine plural
Strong's 4394: A fulfilling, a setting, consecration

and the peace offering,
הַשְּׁלָמִֽים׃ (haš·šə·lā·mîm)
Article | Noun - masculine plural
Strong's 8002: A sacrifice for alliance or friendship, peace offering


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