CONTENTS
This chapter is a continuation of certain laws relating to the temple
service, particularly of the order to be observed in the burning of
the lamps, and supplying the show-bread. This Chapter is rendered the
more remarkable, in that it hath introduced in the body of it, a short
historical... [ Continue Reading ]
Reader! do not overlook in those verses the account which is given of
the lamps always burning. Doth not this represent to us the unceasing
light which is kept up by the HOLY SPIRIT in his churches; by the
spirit of judgment and by the spirit of burning. Isaiah 4:4. The
Reader will not forget, what... [ Continue Reading ]
Is not JESUS'S priesthood, as an unchanging, never-ceasing priesthood,
here represented? And subordinate to him, are not the services of his
ministers also intended to be set forth? While we pray that our great
High Priest from the evening even to the morning, continually, will
keep our souls alive,... [ Continue Reading ]
The order for keeping the LORD'S table always furnished with bread,
was appointed in Exodus 25:30. And no doubt this was a sweet type of
him who is the bread of life, which came down from heaven, implying
that there is no famine where JESUS is; but he that eateth of him
shall live forever. Well may... [ Continue Reading ]
The constant supply of new loaves every sabbath, and the removal of
those which had been brought before, was a delightful type of gospel
mercies, in the supply of the LORD'S family from Sabbath to Sabbath.
JESUS is the bread of life to his people, presented by his ministers
new and pure in every LOR... [ Continue Reading ]
The first thing observable in the case of this man is, the sad effects
of unlawful connections: such alliances generally produce unhappy
consequences. That is a most important precept of the apostle, 2
Corinthians 6:14. What can a man expect but sad departures from the
faith of a true Israelite, who... [ Continue Reading ]
Observe the awfulness of the crime; not simply blaspheming holy
things, but the tremendous name of the LORD himself: and not content
with cursing, but most probably uniting blasphemy and cursing
together. What a loud and decisive testimony doth it carry with it of
the dreadful apostacy of our fallen... [ Continue Reading ]
But observe, though the crime was so enormous, yet we find there is no
haste in the punishment. What a sweet lesson ought men, in their
little provocations with each other to learn from hence. Oh! that we
were to wait to know what the mind of the LORD is upon all occasions.
Ephesians 5:17.... [ Continue Reading ]
That all the congregation should engage in the punishment was no doubt
meant to convey the idea how dreadful the sin was. And moreover, it
tended, under divine grace, to keep others from such daring
presumption. For who that had joined in stoning another for blasphemy,
at the command of GOD, could h... [ Continue Reading ]
In reading this verse, I would look up earnestly for grace for myself
and the Reader, and say, LORD grant that I may never be brought into
that awful state, to bear my own sin, the weight of which must sink
the soul to everlasting destruction. Blessed JESUS! thou sin-bearing
LAMB of GOD, how preciou... [ Continue Reading ]
Upon the occasion of this man's transgression, opportunity is taken to
repeat some of those laws which had been before delivered. And the
punishment of Shelomith's son is related. Reader, do not close the
chapter without taking with it the conclusion which it carries; that
the wages of sin is, and m... [ Continue Reading ]
REFLECTIONS
READER! may it be your happiness and mine, to have our souls kept
alive by the quickening influences of GOD the HOLY GHOST. I would
bring, O LORD, continually, as the Israelite of old, the pure oil for
thy service. I would present myself, my soul and body, a living
sacrifice, a reasonabl... [ Continue Reading ]