11. God does not here absolutely disparage sacrifice, which is as
old and universal as sin
(Ge 3:21; 4:4),
and sin is almost as old as the world; but sacrifice, unaccompanied
with obedience of heart and life
(1Sa 15:22;
Ps 50:9-13; 51:16-19;
Ho 6:6).
Positive precepts are only means; moral obedience is the
end. A foreshadowing of the gospel, when the One real sacrifice was to
supersede all the shadowy ones, and "bring in everlasting
righteousness"
(Ps 40:6, 7;
Da 9:24-27;
Heb 10:1-14).
full--to satiety; weary of
burnt offerings--burnt whole, except the blood, which was sprinkled
about the altar.
fat--not to be eaten by man, but burnt on the altar
(Le 3:4, 5, 11, 17).
JFB.
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