John Gill's Bible Commentary Ver. 4. And the two kidneys, and the fat that [is] on them , etc.] Which are usually covered with fat: which [is] by the flanks : or rather that which is “upon” them f166 ; for this respects not the situation of the kidneys, nor the fat upon them, but the fat which is upon the flanks, as distinct from that, and where there are great collops of it, (see Job 15:27): and the caul [that is] above the liver ; the lobe upon the liver, according to the Septuagint: with the kidneys, it shall he take away ; all the fat before mentioned, together with the kidneys, were to be taken away from the ram of the trespass offering, and burnt, as follows.
Matthew Henry Commentary
Verses 1-10 - In the sin-offering and the trespass-offering, the sacrifice wa divided between the altar and the priest; the offerer had no share, a he had in the peace-offerings. The former expressed repentance an sorrow for sin, therefore it was more proper to fast than feast; the peace-offerings denoted communion with a reconciled God in Christ, the joy and gratitude of a pardoned sinner, and the privileges of a tru believer.
Original Hebrew ואת853 שׁתי8147 הכלית3629 ואת853 החלב2459 אשׁר834 עליהן5921 אשׁר834 על5921 הכסלים3689 ואת853 היתרת3508 על5921 הכבד3516 על5921 הכלית3629 יסירנה׃5493