Observe the month of Abib — Or of new fruits, which answers to part
of March and part of April, and was by a special order from God made
the beginning of their year, in remembrance of their deliverance out
of Egypt. By night — In the night Pharaoh was forced to give them
leave to depart, and accordi... [ Continue Reading ]
The passover — That is, the feast of the passover, and so the place
may be rendered, thou shalt therefore observe the feast of the
passover unto the Lord thy God, with sheep, and with oxen, as is
prescribed, Numbers 28:18, &c.... [ Continue Reading ]
With it — Or, in it, that is, during the time of the feast of the
passover. Bread of affliction — Bread which is not usual nor
pleasant, to put thee in mind both of thy miseries endured in Egypt;
and of thy hasty coming out of it, which allowed thee no time to
leaven or prepare thy bread.... [ Continue Reading ]
Any of the flesh — That is, of the passover properly so called.... [ Continue Reading ]
Of thy gates — That is, of thy cities.... [ Continue Reading ]
There — Namely, in the court of the tabernacle or temple. This he
prescribed, partly that this great work might be done with more
solemnity in such manner as God required; partly, because it was not
only a sacrament, but also a sacrifice, and because here was the
sprinkling of blood, which is the es... [ Continue Reading ]
In the morning — The morning after the seventh day. Thy tents —
That is, thy dwellings, which he calls tents, as respecting their
present state, and to put them in mind afterwards when they were
settled in better habitations, that there was a time when they dwelt
in tents.... [ Continue Reading ]
Six days — Namely, besides the first day, on which the passover was
killed.... [ Continue Reading ]
To put the sickle — That is, to reap thy corn, thy barley, when the
first — fruits were offered.... [ Continue Reading ]
Of weeks — Of pentecost. Thou shalt give — Over and besides what
was appointed.... [ Continue Reading ]
Thou shalt rejoice — In God and the effects of his favour, praising
him with a glad heart.... [ Continue Reading ]
Judges — Chief magistrates to examine and determine causes and
differences. Officers — Who were subordinate to the other to bring
causes and persons before him, to acquaint people with the sentence of
the judges, and to execute their sentence. Thy gates — Thy cities,
which he here calls gates, becau... [ Continue Reading ]
Wrest judgment — Not give an unjust sentence. A gift doth blind the
eyes — Biasseth his mind, that he cannot discern between right and
wrong. The words — That is the sentence, of those judges who are
used to do righteous things, it makes them give wrong judgment.... [ Continue Reading ]
That which is altogether just — Heb. righteousness, righteousness,
that is, nothing but righteousness in all causes and times, and to all
persons equally.... [ Continue Reading ]
Thou shalt not plant — Because this was the practice of idolaters,
and might be an occasion of reviving idolatry.... [ Continue Reading ]