This verse, Leviticus 6:28, is part of the instructions regarding the sin offering, specifically the portion eaten by the priests. It describes what should be done with the cooking vessel after the sacrifice has been prepared:
"But the earthen vessel in which it is boiled shall be broken..." An earthenware pot, once used for cooking a sin offering, is considered permanently contaminated with the sin and cannot be used again for regular cooking. Breaking it ensures it will not be reused. Earthenware is porous and would absorb the sin offering.
"...and if it is boiled in a bronze vessel, it shall be scoured, and rinsed in water." Bronze vessels, being non-porous, could be purified. They had to be thoroughly scoured (scrubbed vigorously) to remove any residue of the sin offering and then rinsed with water to cleanse it further.
In summary, the verse is about purity and the proper handling of vessels used in sacrificial rituals. It emphasizes that anything coming into contact with the sin offering requires special treatment to prevent the spread of impurity or to ensure that the vessel is properly cleansed for future use. The type of material of the vessel determines the method of cleansing.
This verse, Leviticus 6:28, is part of the instructions regarding the sin offering, specifically the portion eaten by the priests. It describes what should be done with the cooking vessel after the sacrifice has been prepared:
"But the earthen vessel in which it is boiled shall be broken..." An earthenware pot, once used for cooking a sin offering, is considered permanently contaminated with the sin and cannot be used again for regular cooking. Breaking it ensures it will not be reused. Earthenware is porous and would absorb the sin offering.
"...and if it is boiled in a bronze vessel, it shall be scoured, and rinsed in water." Bronze vessels, being non-porous, could be purified. They had to be thoroughly scoured (scrubbed vigorously) to remove any residue of the sin offering and then rinsed with water to cleanse it further.
In summary, the verse is about purity and the proper handling of vessels used in sacrificial rituals. It emphasizes that anything coming into contact with the sin offering requires special treatment to prevent the spread of impurity or to ensure that the vessel is properly cleansed for future use. The type of material of the vessel determines the method of cleansing.