Leviticus 9:2

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2 And he said to Aaron, Take a young ox for a sin-offering and a male sheep for a burned offering, without a mark, and make an offering of them before the Lord.


Commentary on this verse  

By Henry MacLagan

Verse 2. And then it is perceived from celestial good, that the Lord is to be worshiped from the good of innocence in the natural man, conjoined with truth, in acknowledgement that man of himself is nothing but evil; and from the pure good of innocence in the internal or spiritual man, in acknowledgement that all good is from the Lord.