_A.M. 2514. B.C. 1490._
Directions concerning sin-offerings; which were intended for sins
committed through ignorance, either by the priest himself, Leviticus
4:1, or by the whole congregation, Leviticus 4:13, or by a ruler,
Leviticus 4:22, or by a private person, Leviticus 4:27.... [ Continue Reading ]
_The Lord spake unto Moses_ The laws contained in the first three
Chapter s, seem to have been delivered to Moses at one time. Here
begin the laws of another day, which God delivered from between the
cherubim.... [ Continue Reading ]
_If a soul sin through ignorance_ The next kind of sacrifices
appointed were for the expiation of particular sins, and are therefore
called _sin-offerings._ The first sort of these were for sins of
ignorance. These must necessarily be understood of such as exceeded
common daily infirmities; for if e... [ Continue Reading ]
_If the priest_ The high-priest, who only was anointed. His
_anointing_ is mentioned, because he was not complete high-priest till
he was anointed. _Do sin_ Either in doctrine or practice, which it is
here supposed he might do. And this is noted as a character of
imperfection in the priesthood of th... [ Continue Reading ]
_On the head_ To testify both his acknowledgment of his sin, and faith
in God's promise for the expiation of his sins through Christ, whom
that sacrifice typified.... [ Continue Reading ]
_To the tabernacle_ Into the tabernacle; which was not required nor
allowed in any other sacrifice, possibly to show the greatness of the
high-priest's sin, which needed more than ordinary diligence in him,
and favour from God, to expiate it.... [ Continue Reading ]
_Seven times_ A number much used in Scripture, as a number of
perfection; and here prescribed, either to show that his sins needed
more than ordinary purgation, and more exercise of his faith and
repentance, both which graces he was obliged to join with that
ceremonial rite. _Before the veil_ The se... [ Continue Reading ]
_The whole bullock_ So no part of this was to be eaten by the priests,
as it was in other sin-offerings. The reason is plain, because the
offerer might not eat of his own sin-offering, and the priest was the
offerer in this case, as also in the sin-offering for the whole
congregation below, of which... [ Continue Reading ]
_The whole congregation_ The body of the people, or the greater part
of them, their rulers concurring with them. _A bullock_ But if the sin
of the congregation was only the omission of some ceremonial duty, a
kid of the goats was to be offered, Numbers 15:24.... [ Continue Reading ]
_The elders_ Who here acted in the name of all the people, who could
not possibly perform this act in their own persons.... [ Continue Reading ]
_And sprinkle it_ It was not to be poured out there, but sprinkled
only; for the cleansing virtue of the blood of Christ was sufficiently
represented by sprinkling. It was sprinkled _seven times_ Because God
made the world in six days, and rested the seventh. This signified the
perfect satisfaction... [ Continue Reading ]
_For a sin-offering_ That is, for the priest's sin-offering, called
the _first bullock, Leviticus 4:21_.... [ Continue Reading ]
Leviticus 4:22 ; LEVITICUS 4:24. _A ruler_ Of the people, or a civil
magistrate. _Where they kill the burnt-offering_ So called by way of
eminence, to wit, the daily burnt-offering. _It is a sin-offering_ And
therefore to be killed where the burnt-offering is killed; whereby it
is distinguished from... [ Continue Reading ]
_It shall be forgiven_ Both judicially, as to all ecclesiastical
censures or civil punishment; and really, upon condition of repentance
and faith in the Messiah to come.... [ Continue Reading ]
_A female_ Which here was sufficient, because the sin of one of those
was less than the sin of the ruler, for whom a male was required.... [ Continue Reading ]
_He shall slay it_ Not by himself, but by the hands of the priest.
_Burn them_ The fat; but he useth the plural number, because the fat
was of several kinds, as we saw, Leviticus 4:8. Hebrew, _upon_ the
offerings, together with them, or after them; because the
burnt-offerings were to have the first... [ Continue Reading ]