1._The priests, the Levites, and all the tribe of Levi. _This chapter
contains three principal heads; for _first, _God shews that there was
no reason why the Israelites should be aggrieved at paying tithes to
the Levites, and at remitting the first-fruits and other oblations to
the priests, since th... [ Continue Reading ]
3._And this shall be the priests’ due. _It is not only for the sake
of the priests that God enumerates what He would have them receive,
that they may obtain what is their own without murmuring or dispute;
but He also has regard to the people,lest the priests should basely
and greedily take more than... [ Continue Reading ]
6._And if a Levite come. _This third head more clearly explains what
is elsewhere more obscurely declared; for God seemed to curtail from
the Levites whatever He gave to the priests. But He now more
distinctly places the priests in the first rank, yet so that they
should admit the Levites on the sco... [ Continue Reading ]
9._When thou art come. _It is too well known from experience how
eagerly the human race lays hold of bad examples, and how prone it is
to imitate them. Especially those who come into a foreign land,
accustom themselves readily to its manners and customs. This is the
reason why God expressly commands... [ Continue Reading ]
10._There shall not be found among you. _This horrible and altogether
monstrous infatuation, whereby the Gentiles had been possessed,
afterwards invaded the Jews also, that they should immolate and even
burn their children in honor of the gods to which they had devoted
themselves; although it is pro... [ Continue Reading ]
12._For all that do these things are an abomination. _First, he would
have the authority of God act as a rein to guide them; and then sets
before them that vengeance which they were soon about to see inflicted
upon the heathen, nay, of which they were themselves to be the
executioners and ministers.... [ Continue Reading ]
13._Thou shalt be perfect. _He refers to the mutual obligation of that
holy covenant whereby as on the one side He had pledged Himself to the
Jews, so on the other He had made them His debtors, not to prostitute
themselves to idols, or to hanker after strange religions, whereby
men’s minds are led a... [ Continue Reading ]
14._For these nations. _As God had just before been setting before
them the punishment He was about to inflict upon these nations, in
order to alarm and warn them, so now does he admonish them that the
inheritance was handed over to them on this condition, that they
should be mindful of so great a b... [ Continue Reading ]
15._The Lord thy God will raise up. _This is added by anticipation,
lest the Israelites should object that they were more hardly dealt
with than the rest of the nations of the world; for it was always most
justly considered an extraordinary blessing to hold communication with
God; and indeed there c... [ Continue Reading ]
16._According to all that thou desiredst. _He pronounces them to be
guilty of ingratitude if they did not quietly submit themselves to
their Prophets, since on this point God had complied with their own
request. For in order that the prophetic office might be more
reverenced and beloved by them, and... [ Continue Reading ]
17._They have well spoken. _Moses relates how this desire of the
people was approved by the judgment and the voice of God. Not as if
whatever the foolish caprice of men may have urged them absurdly to
ask, ought therefore to be immediately granted; but when God’s
consent and, so to speak, His vote c... [ Continue Reading ]
Thus far I have reviewed The Supplements To The First Commandment,
which relate to the Ancient Types and Legal Worship. The Commandment
itself will always remain in force, even to the end of the world; and
is given not only to the Jews, but likewise to us also. But God
formerly made use of the cerem... [ Continue Reading ]
21._And if thou say in thy heart. _This exception has reference to the
prohibition, which we have already noticed in this same chapter. God,
in His appointment of Prophets to be His substitutes in teaching the
people, had invested them with no common authority, enjoining
obedience to be paid to thei... [ Continue Reading ]
22._The prophet hath spoken it presumptuously. _He not only condemns
the folly and vanity of those who advance their own inventions in the
place of God’s commands, but also their arrogance; since doubtless,
this is impious and intolerable audacity, to set forth the offspring
of man’s earthly brain a... [ Continue Reading ]