Leviticus 4 v 31 - "an aroma"
Posted: Tue Sep 21, 2010 10:17 am
On you tube I watches someone scoff at Leviticus 4 and in particular verse 31:
It was a generalized attack but it did get me wondering. We are told that God was displeased with sacrificies by people whose hearts were otherwise far from Him. In other words, it was not the sacrifice itself that pleased Him but the motive behind it. However verse 31 above does seem to imply that He might, in a seemingly unworthy manner, have gained pleasure from the ritual itself. I`m sure not. But how do we explain this phrasing?...and the priest shall burn it on the altar as an aroma pleasing to the Lord.