LEVITICUS CHAPTER 27 Laws touching the redeeming of men devoted to
God, LEVITICUS 27:1, or of beasts, LEVITICUS 27:9; of bosses,
LEVITICUS 27:14,15; of fields or grounds, LEVITICUS 27:16. What things
might not be vowed; and being so, what redeemable, and what not,
LEVITICUS 27:26. Of redeeming the t... [ Continue Reading ]
A SINGULAR VOW, or, _an eminent or hard or wonderful vow_; not
concerning things, which was not strange, but customary; but
concerning persons, as it here follows, which he vowed, or by vow
devoted unto the Lord, which indeed was unusual and difficult: yet
there want not instances of such vows, and... [ Continue Reading ]
FROM TWENTY YEARS OLD TO SIXTY YEARS OLD is the best time for strength
and service, and therefore is prized at the highest rate.... [ Continue Reading ]
Less than the man's price, because she is inferior to him both in
strength and serviceableness.... [ Continue Reading ]
FROM FIVE YEARS OLD, at what age they might be vowed by their parents,
as appears from 1SA 1. though not by themselves; and the children were
obliged by their parents vow, which is not strange, considering the
parents power and right to dispose of their children so far as is not
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IF HE BE POORER THAN THY ESTIMATION; if after his vow he be decayed
and impoverished, and not able to pay the price which thou, according
to the rules here given, requirest of him. ACCORDING TO HIS ABILITY;
which God also considered in other cases, as LEVITICUS 12:8. Compare 2
CORINTHIANS 8:12.... [ Continue Reading ]
WHEREOF MEN BRING, to wit, usually and according to God's appointment.
Giveth, i.e. voweth to give. SHALL BE HOLY, i.e. consecrated to God,
either to be sacrificed, or to be given to the priest according to the
manner of the vow, and the intention of him that voweth.... [ Continue Reading ]
HE SHALL NOT ALTER IT, NOR CHANGE IT; two words expressing the same
thing more emphatically: q.d. He shall in no wise change it, neither
for one of the same, nor of another kind. A GOOD FOR A BAD, OR A BAD
FOR A GOOD; partly because God would preserve the sanctity and
reverence of consecrated things... [ Continue Reading ]
_ If it be unclean_, either for the kind, or for the quality of it, if
it were such a one as might not be offered. The dog only may seem to
be excepted, for his price might not be offered. See DEUTERONOMY
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SANCTIFY HIS HOUSE, to wit, by a vow, for of that way and manner of
sanctification he speaks in this whole chapter. HOLY UNO THE LORD; in
which case the benefit of it redounded either to the priests, for
their maintenance, NUMBERS 18:4, or to the sanctuary, for its
reparations or expenses. SO SHALL... [ Continue Reading ]
HE SHALL ADD THE FIFTH PART, which he might the better do, because the
priests did usually put a moderate rate upon it.... [ Continue Reading ]
A FIELD OF HIS POSSESSION, i.e. which is his by inheritance, because
particular direction is given about purchased lands, LEVITICUS 27:22.
And he saith _part of it_, because it was unlawful to vow away all his
possessions, because thereby he had disenabled himself from the
performance of divers duti... [ Continue Reading ]
FROM THE YEAR OF JUBILEE, i.e. immediately after the year of jubilee
is past. ACCORDING TO THY ESTIMATION, now mentioned, to wit, of fifty
shekels for an homer of barley seed. IT SHALL STAND, i.e. that price
shall be paid without diminution.... [ Continue Reading ]
AFTER THE JUBILEE, i.e. some considerable time after the jubilee, as
appears from the following words. UNTO THE YEAR OF THE JUBILEE; the
defalcation from the full price of fifty shekels being to be more or
less, as the years are more or fewer. See LEVITICUS 25:15.... [ Continue Reading ]
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IF HE WILL NOT REDEEM THE FIELD, to wit, when the priest shall set a
price upon it, and offer it to him in the first place to redeem it. IF
HE HAVE SOLD;_ he_, who? Either,
1. The man that vowed it; if he after such a vow made shall neglect to
pay his vow, and shall sacrilegiously sell the same lan... [ Continue Reading ]
WHEN IT GOETH OUT, i. e. of the possession of the other man to whom
the priest sold it. _The priests _, for their maintenance. Nor is this
repugnant to that law, that the priests should _have no inheritance in
the land_, NUMBERS 18:20; for that is only spoken of them and the
whole tribe of Levi in g... [ Continue Reading ]
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THE WORTH OF THY ESTIMATION, i.e. the price or sum at which thou, O
priest, shalt reckon it. So it is only a change of the person, which
is frequent; or, the price which thou, O Moses, by my direction hast
set in such cases. _Unto the year of the jubilee_, i.e. as much as it
is worth for that space... [ Continue Reading ]
By original right, which no other person by vow or otherwise could
give away from him.... [ Continue Reading ]
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NO MAN SHALL SANCTIFY IT, to wit, by vow; because it is not his own,
but the Lord's already, and therefore to vow such a thing to God is a
tacit derogation from and a usurpation of the Lord's right, and a
mocking of God by pretending to give him what we cannot withhold from
him. OX OR SHEEP: under t... [ Continue Reading ]
IF IT BE OF AN UNCLEAN BEAST, i.e. if it be the first-born of an
unclean beast, as appears from LEVITICUS 27:26, which could not be
vowed, because it was a first-born, nor offered, because it was
unclean, and therefore is here commanded to be redeemed or sold.
Others understand it of all unclean bea... [ Continue Reading ]
NO DEVOTED THING, i.e. nothing which is absolutely devoted to God,
with a curse upon themselves or others if they disposed not of it
according to their vow; as the Hebrew word implies. OF ALL THAT HE
HATH, to wit, in his power or possession. IS MOST HOLY UNTO THE LORD,
i.e. only to be touched or emp... [ Continue Reading ]
OF MEN, not _by men_, as some would elude it; but _of men_, for it is
manifest both from this and the foregoing verses, that men here are
not the persons devoting, but devoted. QUEST. Was it then lawful for
any man or men thus to devote another person to the Lord, and in
pursuance of such vow to put... [ Continue Reading ]
There are divers sorts of tithes, but this seems to be understood only
of the ordinary and yearly tithes belonging to the Levites, &c., as
the very expression intimates, and the addition of the fifth part in
case of redemption thereof implies.... [ Continue Reading ]
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UNDER THE ROD; either,
1. The tither's rod, it being the manner of the Jews in tithing to
cause all their cattle to pass through some gate or narrow passage,
where the tenth was marked by a person appointed for that purpose, and
reserved for the priest. Or,
2. The shepherd's rod, under which the h... [ Continue Reading ]
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