CONTENTS
This chapter contains some interesting particulars relating to the
priesthood, and the service of the Levites: together with the
appointed portion for both.
Numbers 18:1
Do I not see here in the appointment of the high priest, bearing the
iniquity both of the sanctuary and priesthood, a... [ Continue Reading ]
Let not the Reader overlook here the very striking distinction made
between the high priest and the Levites. Though the Levites were to be
joined in one and the same service, yet it was the high priest only
who was to come in before the tabernacle of witness. It is JESUS our
great high priest who al... [ Continue Reading ]
The tabernacle of witness was before the most holy place, in which was
the ark. And as this represented the presence of JEHOVAH, no Levite,
much less a stranger could venture to approach. What a delightful
representation is all this of the infinite importance of the mediation
and intercession of JES... [ Continue Reading ]
It is well worthy of observation, that the office of the high priest,
is called a service. Reader, do not forget, that JESUS is called
JEHOVAH's servant, and he most affectionately recommends himself to
his disciples under this character. See Isaiah 42:1; Philippians 2:6;
Luke 22:27.... [ Continue Reading ]
I have thrown all these verses together, because one general remark
will be found applicable to all. And the observation that seems to
meet us, in the perusal of what is here said concerning the provision
made by GOD for the priests and Levites in his service, will, by a
parity of reasoning, be foun... [ Continue Reading ]
It is sweet to observe, that the Levites were expected to give as well
as receive. The LORD hereby manifested his right and property in all
things. But is there not a spiritual illustration in this
heave-offering of the ministry? The apostle Paul hath made one general
observation to this amount, in... [ Continue Reading ]
REFLECTIONS
Oh! thou Almighty Aaron of our Gospel profession, thou dearest JESUS!
who hast indeed, in thine own precious body on the tree, borne the
burden of the sins, and of the most holy things, of thy people! In
what I read in this chapter of Aaron and his sons, I behold thine
unequalled person... [ Continue Reading ]