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16 However, if the sacrifice offered is a votive or a voluntary offering,[a] it shall be eaten on the day the sacrifice is offered, and on the next day what is left over may be eaten.(A)

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  1. 7:16 Votive or a voluntary offering: these are not specific types of offerings but rather motivations for bringing the communion sacrifice (cf. 22:18). A votive offering is brought as the consequence of a promise (vow) made to God. A voluntary offering is a spontaneous gift to God independent of a prior promise. See note on 27:2–13.