35 This 'is' the anointing of Aaron, and the anointing of his sons out of the fire-offerings of Jehovah, in the day he hath brought them near to act as priest to Jehovah, 36 which Jehovah hath commanded to give to them in the day of His anointing them, from the sons of Israel—a statute age-during to their generations. 37 This 'is' the law for burnt-offering, for present, and for sin-offering, and for guilt-offering, and for consecrations, and for a sacrifice of the peace-offerings, 38 which Jehovah hath commanded Moses in Mount Sinai, in the day of his commanding the sons of Israel to bring near their offerings to Jehovah, in the wilderness of Sinai.

Matthew Henry's Commentary on Leviticus 7:35-38

Commentary on Leviticus 7:35-38

(Read Leviticus 7:35-38)

Solemn acts of religious worship are not things which we may do or not do at our pleasure; it is at our peril if we omit them. An observance of the laws of Christ cannot be less necessary than of the laws of Moses.