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Leviticus 3:11ESV·traditional attribution

And the priest shall burn it on the altar as a food offering to the LORD.

Matthew Henry Presbyterian @wholebiblehenry

Directions are here given concerning the peace-offering, if it was a sheep or a goat. Turtle-doves or young pigeons, which might be brought for whole burnt offerings, were not allowed for peace-offerings, because they have no fat considerable enough to be burnt upon the altar; and they would be next to nothing if they were to be divided according to the law of the peace-offerings.

Commenting on Leviticus 3:6-17

John Gill Reformed Baptist @doctorgill

And if his offering be a goat,.... As it might be, and which also was of the flock: then he shall offer it before the Lord; in the same place and manner as the bullock and the lamb,

Adam Clarke Methodist @methodicalclarke

It is the food of the offering - We have already remarked that God is frequently represented as feasting with his people on the sacrifices they offered; and because these sacrifices were consumed by that fire which was kindled from heaven, therefore they were considered as the food of that fire, or rather of the Divine Being who was represented by it.