17 Any meat of the sacrifice left over till the third day must be burned up.
17 But the remainder of the flesh of the sacrifice on the third day shall be burnt with fire.
17 But what remains of the flesh of the sacrifice on the third day shall be burned up with fire.
17 But any meat from the sacrifice that is left to the third day must be burned up.
17 the remainder of the flesh of the sacrifice on the third day must be burned with fire.
17 Any meat left over until the third day must be completely burned up.
Matthew Henry's Commentary on Leviticus 7:17
Commentary on Leviticus 7:11-27
(Read Leviticus 7:11-27)
As to the peace-offerings, in the expression of their sense of mercy, God left them more at liberty, than in the expression of their sense of sin; that their sacrifices, being free-will offerings, might be the more acceptable, while, by obliging them to bring the sacrifices of atonement, God shows the necessity of the great Propitiation. The main reason why blood was forbidden of old, was because the Lord had appointed blood for an atonement. This use, being figurative, had its end in Christ, who by his death and blood-shedding caused the sacrifices to cease. Therefore this law is not now in force on believers.