BARNES, "Lev_9:1 On the eighth day - i. e., on the first day after the week of consecration. 2. Verses 15-21 Aaron here follows the rules in Leviticus chapters 1 to 5. If you can afford more than one commentary on Leviticus, Hartley’s commentary in the WBC series is a good Leviticus 9 Resources - Multiple Sermons and Commentaries Slaughtered ( 07819 )( shachat ) Hyatt - The fourth offering of the people was a slaughter-offering of peace-offerings, which symbolized the fellowship that comes from serving God together with others (concerning the name and meaning of this offering see comments on Lev. In addition, the elders of Israel were also called together. TABLE OF CONTENTS. STUDY GUIDE COMMENTARY SERIES OLD TESTAMENT, VOL. John MacArthur - The most profitable study in Leviticus is that which yields truth in the understanding of sin, guilt, substitutionary death, and atonement by focusing on features which are not explained or illustrated elsewhere in OT Scripture. Later OT authors, and especially NT writers, build on the basic understanding of these matters provided in Leviticus. This commentary is not only the best commentary on the book of Leviticus, it is one of the best commentaries on any book of the Bible that I have read. Leviticus chapter 9 summary continued the consecration ceremony of Aaron and his sons (from the previous chapter). LEVITICUS 9 COMMENTARY EDITED BY GLENN PEASE The Priests Begin Their Ministry 1 On the eighth day Moses summoned Aaron and his sons and the elders of Israel. Verses 12-14 Aaron here follows the rules in Leviticus 1:6-9. John E. Hartley — Leviticus (Word Biblical Commentary, 1992). 2B ISBN: 978-1-892691-27-9 BIBLE LESSONS INTERNATIONAL MARSHALL, TEXAS 2014 (revised 2016) www.biblelessonsintl.com www.freebiblecommentary.org. Commentary: Introduction to Leviticus Verse 9 The note on Leviticus 4:3-12 explains ‘the *horns of the *altar’. Leviticus 9 commentary 1. Leviticus Chapter 9 Summary. They (Aaron and his sons) were shut in the tabernacle for seven days, and on the eighth day, Moses called Aaron and his sons out. Verses 8-11 Aaron here follows the rules in Leviticus 4:11-12. Add to this, that there is nothing said to be consumed by that heavenly fire, but the burnt-offering with the fat belonging to it, namely, that burnt-offering mentioned Leviticus 9:16, which therefore is not there said to be burnt, as it is said of the other burnt-offering, Leviticus 9…