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Verse Numbers 15:30. _BUT THE SOUL THAT DOETH_ AUGHT _PRESUMPTUOUSLY_]
Bold daring acts of transgression against the fullest evidence, and in
_despite_ of the Divine authority, admitted of no atonemen...
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The heavy punishments which had already overtaken the people might
naturally give rise to apprehensions for the future, especially in
view of the fact that on the approaching entrance into Canaan the...
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5. VARIOUS LAWS, THE SABBATH-BREAKER, AND THE TASSELS ON THE GARMENTS
CHAPTER 15
_ 1. Concerning offerings in the land (Numbers 15:1)_
2. The second communication concerning offerings (Numbers 15:1...
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NUMBERS 15. A NUMBER OF DETACHED REGULATIONS (from P).
NUMBERS 15:1. THE QUANTITIES OF FLOUR, OIL, AND WINE APPROPRIATE TO
VARIOUS SACRIFICES. The practice of adding such accompaniments to
flesh-offe...
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PRESUMPTUOUSLY. Hebrew with. high hand....
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_Propitiation for inadvertent transgressions_(_a_) Numbers 15:22
committed by the congregation as a whole; (_b_) Numbers 15:27 by
individuals. To these is added the provision that deliberate
transgres...
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_with an high hand_ with deliberate defiance. In Numbers 33:3; Exodus
14:8 it is used of the bold defiance with which the Israelites marched
out of Egypt.
_the same blasphemeth the Lord_ JEHOVAH DOTH...
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DISCOURSE: 159
THE DANGER OF PRESUMPTUOUS SIN
Numbers 15:30. _The soul that doeth aught presumptuously (whether he
be born in the land or a stranger), the same reproacheth the Lord; and
that soul shal...
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DOETH OUGHT PRESUMPTUOUSLY, &C.— In the Hebrew, _with an high hand;_
that is, in a presumptuous and premeditated manner. It signifies the
action of a man who knowingly and wilfully breaks the law, and...
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Part Three: The Years of Wandering (Numbers 15; Numbers 16; Numbers
17; Numbers 18; Numbers 19;...
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_BUT THE SOUL THAT DOETH OUGHT PRESUMPTUOUSLY, WHETHER HE BE BORN IN
THE LAND, OR A STRANGER, THE SAME REPROACHETH THE LORD; AND THAT SOUL
SHALL BE CUT OFF FROM AMONG HIS PEOPLE._
Doeth ought presump...
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LAWS REGARDING VARIOUS OFFERINGS
1-16. Meal and Drink Offerings. The offerings here referred to are
those presented along with other sacrifices (see on the Meal Offering,
Leviticus 2), and an enactmen...
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PRESUMPTUOUSLY] lit. 'with a high hand, 'wilfully: seeon Leviticus
4:2. REPROACHETH THE LORD] bringeth a reproach upon the Lord: i.e.
causeth His name to be dishonoured.
32-36. The Punishment of the...
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THE OLD TESTAMENT BOOK OF NUMBERS
IN THE DESERT
NUMBERS
_MARION ADAMS_
CHAPTER 15
LAWS ABOUT *SACRIFICES – NUMBERS 15:1-29
V1 The *LORD spoke to Moses. V2 He told Moses to give th
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THAT DOETH OUGHT PRESUMPTUOUSLY. — Literally, _with a high hand._
REPROACHETH THE LORD. — Rather, _blasphemeth,_ as in 2 Kings 19:6; 2
Kings 19:22....
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וְ הַ נֶּ֜פֶשׁ אֲשֶֽׁר ־תַּעֲשֶׂ֣ה ׀
בְּ יָ֣ד
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OFFERINGS: SABBATH-KEEPING: DRESS
Numbers 15:1
THE enactments of this chapter regarding meal offerings and drink
offerings, the heave offerings of the first dough, and the atonement
for unwitting err...
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EXEMPLARY PUNISHMENT FOR SABBATH-BREAKING
Numbers 15:27
This chapter resembles a sweet flute-like melody inserted between two
fierce strains. It reminds us that in the middle of wrath God
remembers m...
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Once more we have the repetition and enforcement of certain laws
already given. Occurring here, this appears somewhat strange. The
explanation, I think, is to be found in the opening declaration, "Whe...
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Pride. Hebrew and Septuagint, "with hand, or with head (Chaldean)
uplifted," without shame or control. The Rabbins say, he must deny
that God is the author of the law, and sin deliberately, after bein...
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There must have been somewhat particularly heinous in this sin. It is
called reproaching the LORD. The HOLY GHOST hath given the best
comment upon it by the mouth of his servant David, when he prayed...
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The previous portion of the Book of Numbers, viewed as a history, has
evidently a prefatory character, however important and divinely wise.
It is in a great measure preparatory for that which we have...
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30._But the soul that doeth ought. _This verse is variously
translated. For some read it thus (68) “The soul that doeth ought
with a high hand, the same reproacheth the Lord, and, therefore, shall
be...
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After all this unbelief of the people, when God had declared that the
earth should be filled with His glory, by the cutting off of the
rebellious congregation, and when one might have supposed they ha...
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BUT THE SOUL THAT DOETH [OUGHT] PRESUMPTUOUSLY,.... Or with "an high
hand" t, or through pride, as the Targum of Jonathan; in an haughty,
insolent, bold and daring manner; in an obstinate, stubborn,
s...
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But the soul that doeth [ought] presumptuously, [whether he be] born
in the land, or a stranger, the same reproacheth the LORD; and that
soul shall be cut off from among his people.
Ver. 30. _But the...
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_The soul that doeth aught presumptuously_ Hebrew, _With a high hand_,
or, _with violence._ It is meant to express the action or conduct of a
man who knowingly and wilfully broke the law, and when adm...
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1 The law of the meat offering and the drinke offring. 13.29 The
stranger is vnder the same law.
17 The law of the first of the dough for a heaue offering.
22 The sacrifice for sinne of ignorance....
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OFFERINGS WHEN IN THE LAND
(vs.1-21)
In this chapter the abrupt change from the subject of Chapter 14 may
seem strange to us. However, God is infinitely wise and infinitely
good. Chapter 14 has shown...
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PRESUMPTUOUSLY:
_ Heb._ with an high hand...
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30-36 Those are to be reckoned presumptuous sinners, who sin
designedly against God's will and glory. Sins thus committed are
exceedingly sinful. He that thus breaks the commandment reproaches the
Lo...
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OUGHT; understand such things as ought not to be done and things
relating to the worship of God; PRESUMPTOUSLY, Heb. _with a high_ or
_lifted hand_ i. e. knowingly willfully, boldly, resolvedly,
delib...
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The words with which our chapter opens are peculiarly striking, when
taken in connection with the contents of chapter 14. There all seemed
dark and hopeless. Moses had to say to the people, "_Go not u...
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Numbers 15:30 person H5315 does H6213 (H8799) presumptuously H7311
(H8802) H3027 native-born H249 stranger H4480...
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III) PROVISION IN RESPECT OF SIN WITH A HIGH HAND (NUMBERS 15:30).
Numbers 15:30
“ But the person who does anything with a high hand, whether he be
homeborn or a resident alien, the same blasphemes...
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CONTENTS: Burnt and free will offerings.
CHARACTERS: God, Moses, man who broke Sabbath.
CONCLUSION: Sins committed ignorantly must have atonement made for
them, for although God is very merciful wit...
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Numbers 15:30. _The soul that doeth ought presumptuously,_ literally,
with a high hand, _reproacheth the Lord shall be cut off;_ or die, as
Deuteronomy 17:12. But in Leviticus 6., atonement was prescr...
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_The soul that doeth aught presumptuously._
THE DEFINITION AND DANGER OF PRESUMPTUOUS SINS
I. The definition. We take, first, the case of an individual who sins
against the positive remonstrances of...
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NUMBERS—NOTE ON NUMBERS 15:1__ At each place where Israel encamped
for a long time, laws were given: at Sinai (Exodus 20:1–
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NUMBERS—NOTE ON NUMBERS 15:22 Sins that are unintentional or that
are done in ignorance may be atoned for by a sin offering (compare
Leviticus 4:1)....
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NUMBERS—NOTE ON NUMBERS 15:30 Sins committed WITH A HIGH HAND
probably are deliberate, defiant sins, since these are contrasted with
unintentional sins (vv. Numbers
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CRITICAL AND EXPLANATORY NOTES
In this and the next four Chapter s we have a narrative of certain
occurrences and enactments during the penal wandering in the desert,
which lasted for nearly thirty-ei...
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EXPOSITION
VARIOUS LAWS OF SACRIFICE (Numbers 15:1).
NUMBERS 15:1
THE LORD SPAKE UNTO MOSES. IT must have been during the years of
wandering, but within those limits it is impossible even to
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Now, in chapter fifteen,
The LORD spoke unto Moses saying, Speak to the children of Israel, and
When you come into the land (Numbers 15:1-2),
Now this is interesting, right after their failure to ent...
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2 Peter 2:10; Deuteronomy 1:43; Deuteronomy 17:12; Deuteronomy 29:19;...
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Reproacheth the Lord — He sets God at defiance, and exposeth him to
contempt, as if he were unable to punish transgressors....