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1 | Where the priest impatient and greedy? | 1 Sam 2:13 | skccab | 206104 | ||
Shalom remorse2 Verse 12 of that chapter tells you that they (Eli's sons) were corrupt and did not know the Lord. I don't think that their procedure was customary, that is why the worshippers would object (as in verse 16). My 2cents worth Cheri |
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2 | Where the priest impatient and greedy? | 1 Sam 2:13 | remorse2 | 206144 | ||
Thanks Cheri, Your 2 cents are appreciated. Verse 13 says it was the custom of the priest. Therefore it was customary. I don't think the procedure of poking a fork in a pot of sacrificial meat is inspired by God. God gave a procedure for the entire sacrificial process in Leviticus. It is quite long and detailed. That is why I need the help. Maybe I missed a section in the procedure that allows the priest or his helper to poke a fork in the pot of sacrificial meat. Albert |
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3 | Where the priest impatient and greedy? | 1 Sam 2:13 | skccab | 206149 | ||
Shalom Albert, I noticed that you got some other answers, more detailed than mine, especially from Val, that hit the nail on the head. The fat belonged to God. I don't think you missed anything in the Torah's directions. These particular priests were just not God's ideal. They were out for their own, and phooy on everything else including God's directions. Cheri |
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