18If any of the meat from the Peace-Offering is eaten on the third day, the person who has brought it will not be accepted. It won''t benefit him a bit--it has become defiled meat. And whoever eats it must take responsibility for his iniquity.
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Leviticus 7 continues the detailed instructions for the various offerings, focusing specifically on the fellowship offering, guilt offering, and sin offering. It outlines the portions for the priests, the conditions under which these sacrifices could be eaten, and strict prohibitions against consuming blood or fat. The chapter emphasizes the sacredness of these offerings and the necessity of ritual purity for those who partake, reinforcing the holiness required in approaching God.