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As “the book of the covenant” Exodus 20:22 concludes with promises
and warnings Exodus 23:20, so does this collection of laws contained
in the Book of Leviticus. But the former passage relates to the...
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5. THE BLESSING, THE CURSE AND ISRAEL'S HISTORY
CHAPTER 26
_ 1. Obedience and the blessings (Leviticus 26:1)_
2. Disobedience and the curse (Leviticus 26:14)
3. The restoration (Leviti
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The blessings of obedience: fertility, freedom from wild beasts,
victory over enemies, and the presence of Yahweh Himself in the midst.
For the first reward, _cf._ Amos 9:13; for the thought in genera...
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_The blessing that shall follow upon obedience_. (Cp. Deuteronomy
28:1-11.)...
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_because of the new_ better as mg. _from before the new_. The meaning
is that the yield shall be so great that what has been gathered in an
earlier year must be carried out of the storehouses or barns...
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BRING FORTH THE OLD— _Throw away the old._ Houb....
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2. THE BLESSINGS OF OBEDIENCE TO GOD 26:3-13
TEXT 26:3-13
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If ye walk in my statutes, and keep my commandments, and do them;
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then I will give your rains in their season, and the land shall yiel...
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_AND YE SHALL EAT OLD STORE, AND BRING FORTH THE OLD BECAUSE OF THE
NEW._
Ye shall eat old store. Their stock of old grain would be still
unexhausted and large when the next harvest brought a new sup...
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BECAUSE OF THE NEW] i.e. to make room for the embarrassing abundance....
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CONCLUDING EXHORTATIONS
Similar exhortations are found at the conelusion of other codes of
laws, as in Exodus 23:20,; and frequently in Deuteronomy, e.g. in
Leviticus 28. The leading ideas and phraseo...
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LEVITICUS
*WORSHIP THE *LORD IN THE BEAUTY OF *HOLINESS
LEVITICUS
_GORDON CHURCHYARD_
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וַ אֲכַלְתֶּ֥ם יָשָׁ֖ן נֹושָׁ֑ן וְ
יָשָׁ֕ן מִ
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THE PROMISES AND THREATS OF THE COVENANT
Leviticus 26:1
ONE would have expected that this chapter would have been the last in
the book of Leviticus, for it forms a natural and fitting close to the
wh...
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THE PROMISES OF THE COVENANT
Leviticus 26:3
"If ye walk in My statutes, and keep My commandments, and do them;
then I will give your rains in their season, and the land shall yield
her increase, and...
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RESULTS OF OBEDIENCE AND DISOBEDIENCE
Leviticus 26:1
There is a vast contrast between the ideal life of the first thirteen
verses of this chapter and the remainder; just the distinction which
God eve...
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In these brief repetitions of laws two gracious promises and solemn
warnings were set forth. The laws reiterated were fundamental. There
must be no idolatry. There must be perpetual observance of the...
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_Old; Being unable to consume all. (Menochius) --- Hebrew, "ye shall
eat old store, and bring forth the old because of the new."
Septuagint, "you shall eat the old of old, and you shall bring out the...
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Fourthly, the blessings of increase. See here again, in a gospel
sense, that promise. Colossians 2:19. Fifthly, and which is the
fountain of all blessings the LORD'S favor. David's prayer is to this
e...
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We have seen the various forms of the work of Christ, of His offering
of Himself to God, whether in all the perfectness of His life, or in
His death as the means of our acceptance. We have seen furthe...
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_THE OLD STORE AND THE NEW_
‘Ye shall eat old store, and bring forth the old because of the
new.’
Leviticus 26:10
There is in these words a promise as to the fulness of the Divine
gifts which has a...
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Chapter 26. We have a touching picture of the ways of God in patience
and in chastisement, if Israel walked contrary to Him. When they
acknowledged their fault, then He would remember the covenant mad...
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AND YE SHALL EAT OLD STORE,.... What is very old, corn of three years
old, as Jarchi and Kimchi m interpret it; such plenty should they have
that it would be so long consuming:
AND BRING FORTH THE OL...
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And ye shall eat old store, and bring forth the old because of the
new.
Ver. 10. _Because of the new._] Which shall sufficiently secure you
from want, though the old were spent....
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1 Of Idolatry.
2 Religiousnes.
3 A blessing to them that keepe the Commandements.
14 A curse to those that breake them.
40 God promiseth to remember them that repent.
1 YEE shall make you [NOTE: E...
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And ye shall eat old store, grain of last year's crop, AND BRING FORTH
THE OLD BECAUSE OF THE NEW, since the old would not even he consumed
by the time the new harvest would be filling the granaries....
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BLESSINGS PROMISED TO THE OBEDIENT...
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This chapter is more or less a summary of the moral lessons of the
book of Leviticus, a chapter that presses home the seriousness of
having to do with a God of absolute holiness and truth. It is divid...
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1-13 This chapter contains a general enforcement of all the laws
given by Moses; by promises of reward in case of obedience, on the one
hand; and threatenings of punishment for disobedience, on the o...
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BRING FORTH THE OLD, or, _cast out_, throw them away, as having no
occasion to spend them, or give them to the poor, or even to your
cattle, that you may make way for the new corn, which also is so
pl...
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This chapter requires little in the way of note or exposition. It
contains a most solemn and affecting record of the blessings of
obedience. on the one hand, and the terrible consequences of
disobedie...
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Leviticus 26:10 eat H398 (H8804) harvest H3462 (H8737) out H3318
(H8686) old H3465 because H6440 new...
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THE BLESSINGS (LEVITICUS 26:3).
Here follow all the blessings that would be theirs if only they would
walk in His statutes and keep His commandments in their hearts and do
them.
Leviticus 26:3
“If y...
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Leviticus 26:10
There is in these words a promise as to the fulness of the Divine
gifts which has a far wider range and nobler application than to the
harvests and granaries of old Palestine.
We may...
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CONTENTS: Conditions of blessing and warnings of chastisement.
CHARACTERS: God, Moses.
CONCLUSION: All adverse circumstances that come upon a people are
God's servants, used often as a scourge where...
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Leviticus 26:1. _Neither set up any image of stone,_ any large sightly
stone. The druids were apt to bring or roll large stones from afar, as
at Stone-henge, at Shap in Westmoreland; at Stanton Drew,...
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_If ye walk in My statutes, and keep My commandments, and do them._
THE ADVANTAGES OF RELIGION IN A NATION’S LIFE
I. Wherein a nation’s religious life consists. The recognised
presence of God in the...
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LEVITICUS—NOTE ON LEVITICUS 26:1 Blessings and Curses. Covenant
documents include a list of consequences. Verses Leviticus 26:1
display the blessings if Israel obe
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LEVITICUS—NOTE ON LEVITICUS 26:3__ If the Israelites are faithful to
the Word of God, then they will be blessed with abundance, a visible
sign of the Lord’s presence.
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Religion as determining a Nation’s Destiny
SUGGESTIVE READINGS
Leviticus 26:1.—If ye walk in My statutes, etc. The Lord engaged to
enrich them as a nation with temporal blessings and religious
advant...
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PART V. CONCLUDING EXHORTATION.
EXPOSITION
THE first two verses of this chapter contain a prohibition of
idolatry, and a command to observe the sabbath and to reverence God's
sanctuary; that is, they...
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Chapter twenty-six again God establishes the fact that they are to
worship Him.
They are not to have idols, or graven images, or standing images, set
up any image in the land to bow down to it: for I...
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2 Kings 19:29; Joshua 5:11; Leviticus 25:22; Luke 12:17...
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Bring forth — Or, cast out, throw them away as having no occasion to
spend them, or give them to the poor, or even to your cattle, that you
may make way for the new corn, which also is so plentiful, t...