I give you — Will certainly give you, not withstanding this great
provocation. And for their better assurance hereof he repeats and
amplifies the laws of sacrifices, whereby through Christ he would be
reconciled to them and theirs upon their repentance.... [ Continue Reading ]
A sacrifice — A peace — offering.... [ Continue Reading ]
A tenth deal — The tenth part of an Ephah, that is, about five
pints. An hin contained about five quarts.... [ Continue Reading ]
Two tenth — deals — Because this belonged to a better sacrifice
than the former; and therefore in the next sacrifice of a bullock,
there are three tenth deals. So the accessory sacrifice grows
proportionably with the principal.... [ Continue Reading ]
Peace — offerings — Such as were offered either freely or by
command, which may be called peace — offerings or thank —
offerings, by way of eminency, because such are offered purely by way
of gratitude to God, and with single respect to his honour, whereas
the peace — offerings made in performance o... [ Continue Reading ]
Their number — As many cattle as ye sacrifice, so many meal and
drink — offerings ye shall offer.... [ Continue Reading ]
Before the Lord — As to the worship of God: his sacrifices shall be
offered in the same manner and accepted by God upon the same terms, as
yours: which was a presage of the future calling of the Gentiles. And
this is added by way of caution, to shew that strangers were not upon
this pretence to part... [ Continue Reading ]
When ye eat — When you are about to eat it: for before they eat it,
they were to offer this offering to God. The bread — That is, the
bread — corn.... [ Continue Reading ]
The threshing floor — That is, of the corn in the threshing floor,
when you have gathered in your corn.... [ Continue Reading ]
All these commandments — Those now spoken of, which concern the
outward service of God, or the rites or ceremonies belonging to it.
And herein principally this law may seem to differ from that Leviticus
4:13, which speaks of some positive miscarriage, or doing that which
ought not to have been done,... [ Continue Reading ]
Reproacheth the Lord — He sets God at defiance, and exposeth him to
contempt, as if he were unable to punish transgressors.... [ Continue Reading ]
On the sabbath — day — This seems to be added as an example of a
presumptuous sin: for as the law of the sabbath was plain and
positive, so this transgression of it must needs be a known and wilful
sin.... [ Continue Reading ]
To all the congregation — That is, to the rulers of the
congregation.... [ Continue Reading ]
They — That is, Moses and Aaron, and the seventy rulers. What should
be done — That is, in what manner he was to be cut off, or by what
kind of death he was to die, which therefore God here particularly
determines: otherwise it was known in general that sabbath —
breakers were to be put to death.... [ Continue Reading ]
Fringes — These were certain threads or ends, standing out a little
further than the rest of their garments, lest there for this use. In
the borders — That is, in the four borders or quarters, as it is,
Deuteronomy 22:12. Of their garments — Of their upper garments. This
was practiced by the Pharise... [ Continue Reading ]
For a fringe — That is, the ribband, shall be unto you, shall serve
you for a fringe, to render it more visible by its distinct colour,
whereas the fringe without this was of the same piece and colour with
the garment, and therefore less observeable. That ye seek not — Or,
enquire not for other rule... [ Continue Reading ]
Be ye holy — Purged from sin and sincerely devoted to God.... [ Continue Reading ]
I am the Lord your God — Though I am justly displeased with you for
your frequent rebellions, for which also I will keep you forty years
in the wilderness, yet I will not utterly cast you off, but will
continue to be your God.... [ Continue Reading ]