CONTENTS
Part of this Chapter is but a continuation of the former, concerning
the trespass-offering: to this are added, laws concerning burnt
offerings, and meat offerings; the law of the consecration of the
priest, and of the sin offering.... [ Continue Reading ]
Observe, though the sin here spoken of is said to be unto a man's
neighbor, yet the trespass is against the LORD. All sin is in the
first and proper sense of it, leveled against the divine authority.
James 4:11. Hence, in that great sin of David against Uriah, he refers
all to this. Psalms 51:4.... [ Continue Reading ]
It is much to be wished, that this was properly considered in common
life. Deuteronomy 22:1.... [ Continue Reading ]
Did not our LORD sweetly illustrate this, by commanding the sinner
that had trespassed against his brother, to seek the pardon of his
brother, before he brought his offering to the LORD? Matthew 5:23.... [ Continue Reading ]
As this fire on the altar was never permitted to go out, was not this
typical of the displeasure of GOD against sin, which is always burning
without a sacrifice? Hebrews 10:5.... [ Continue Reading ]
The order is here given for the service of the priests in readiness
against the time, when the LORD would himself first kindle this fire,
and which when kindled, the priests were thus carefully to preserve.
See Leviticus 9:24.... [ Continue Reading ]
Concerning the meat-offering, the first part was to be the LORD'S, the
remainder the priest's. Did not this offering allude to the person of
JESUS? See John 6:35. And were not the priests, in partaking of this,
types of the whole body of CHRIST, who are said to be made kings and
priests to GOD and t... [ Continue Reading ]
This consecrated offering for the priests, which was to be wholly
burnt, perhaps typified the dedication of the LORD JESUS, as the
sacrifice for the whole sins of the people. For as the priest, in his
ministration, appeared before the LORD, in the name of the people, so
in this same representation h... [ Continue Reading ]
Those verses relate to the order respecting the sin-offering. The
great attention that was to be shown to wash the clothes that were
sprinkled, in offering the sacrifice, meant no doubt to signify the
necessity of divine washing by the blood of JESUS, and the waters of
regeneration. Titus 3:5. And i... [ Continue Reading ]
REFLECTIONS
IN the perusal of this Chapter, still seeking grace to be forever
keeping my eye steadily fixed on him, who is the only true, and real
sacrifice for sin, and the end of the law, for righteousness to
everyone that believeth; I would desire to feel also, the full sense
of the baleful mali... [ Continue Reading ]