10117. 'Because it is holy' means what is Divine, to which it must not be joined, because that would result in profanation. This is clear from the meaning of 'holy' as that which is Divine, dealt with above in 10111. The reason why it must not be joined to what is Divine is that 'any of the flesh and bread that is left' means that which has not been joined, 10114, and so also that which must not be joined. That which must not be joined is the human self, which is nothing other than evil, see above in 10115; and if what is Divine is joined to the human self, and so to what is evil, it is rendered profane, 6348, 9298. This is why it says, in Lev 19:7,8, that whoever eats what is left till morning profanes Jehovah's holy offering, and that that soul shall be cut off from his people; and also, in Lev. 7:19, that the flesh of a sacrifice that touches any unclean thing shall be burned with fire. From this it is now evident that profaning that which is holy is meant by eating the flesh and bread of the sacrifice on the following day.