
Text -- Leviticus 23:4 (NET)




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Wesley -> Lev 23:4
Wesley: Lev 23:4 - -- Or rather, the solemnities: (for the day of atonement was a fast:) and so the word is used, Isa 33:20, where Zion is called the city of our solemnitie...
Or rather, the solemnities: (for the day of atonement was a fast:) and so the word is used, Isa 33:20, where Zion is called the city of our solemnities.
JFB -> Lev 23:4
JFB: Lev 23:4 - -- Their observance took place in the parts of the year corresponding to our March, May, and September. Divine wisdom was manifested in fixing them at th...
Their observance took place in the parts of the year corresponding to our March, May, and September. Divine wisdom was manifested in fixing them at those periods; in winter, when the days were short and the roads broken up, a long journey was impracticable; while in summer the harvest and vintage gave busy employment in the fields. Besides, another reason for the choice of those seasons probably was to counteract the influence of Egyptian associations and habits. And God appointed more sacred festivals for the Israelites in the month of September than the people of Egypt had in honor of their idols. These institutions, however, were for the most part prospective, the observance being not binding on the Israelites during their wanderings in the wilderness, while the regular celebration was not to commence till their settlement in Canaan.
Calvin -> Lev 23:4
Calvin: Lev 23:4 - -- 4.These are the feasts of the Lord The other festivals which Moses here enumerates have an affinity to the Sabbath. In the first place the Passover i...
4.These are the feasts of the Lord The other festivals which Moses here enumerates have an affinity to the Sabbath. In the first place the Passover is put, the mystery of which I have annexed, not without reason, to the First Commandment, for its institution was there explained, inasmuch as it acted as a restraint on the people from falling away to strange gods. In that rite they were initiated to the service of God, that they might abandon all the superstitions of the Gentiles, and acquiesce in the pure instruction of the Law. The Passover, therefore, in itself was a supplement to the First Commandment; yet the day recurring from year to year is fitly enumerated amongst the other festivals. And surely it is plain that the Fourth Commandment had no other object or use except to exercise the people in the service of God; but since the killing of the lamb represented the grace of adoption whereby God had bound them to Himself, it was necessary to annex it to the First Commandment. Let my readers therefore now be content with the other part, i.e., that its annual celebration was a help to the perpetual recollection by the Israelites of their redemption.
Defender -> Lev 23:4
Defender: Lev 23:4 - -- Many commentators, ancient and modern, have noted that these seven annual "feasts [or religious festivals] of Jehovah" not only had spiritual value to...
Many commentators, ancient and modern, have noted that these seven annual "feasts [or religious festivals] of Jehovah" not only had spiritual value to the Israelites who observed them, but also gave prophetic witness to God's great redemptive work.
(1) Feast of the Passover (Lev 23:5) testifies of the shedding of the blood of the Lamb of God. "Christ our passover ... sacrificed for us" (1Co 5:7).
(2) Feast of the Unleavened Bread (Lev 23:6-8) speaks of the Lord's supper which would be instituted by Him on the night of the Passover and would serve to remind His followers to walk in communion with Him. "Therefore let us keep the feast, ... with the unleavened bread of sincerity and truth" (1Co 5:8).
(3) Feast of Firstfruits (Lev 23:9-14) foreshadows the coming resurrection and restoration. "Christ the firstfruits; afterward they that are Christ's at His coming" (1Co 15:23).
(4) Feast of Pentecost (Lev 23:15-22) was fulfilled in the descent of the Holy Spirit on the first body of Christian believers after Christ's ascension, testifying to the world "that God hath made that same Jesus, whom ye have crucified, both Lord and Christ" (Act 2:36).
(5) Feast of Trumpets (Lev 23:23-25) is separated by a long period of time from the first four festivals and promises that someday "the Lord Himself shall descend from heaven ... with the trump of God," when "the trumpet shall sound, and the dead shall be raised incorruptible" (1Th 4:16; 1Co 15:52).
(6) Day of Atonement (Lev 23:26-32) testifies of the certain judgments to come - on Israel, on the nations, on believers and on the lost - when complete separation between unforgiven sinners and perfected saints will be established forever (note the two goats in Leviticus 16, the chapter giving the details of this observance).
(7) Feast of Tabernacles (Lev 23:33-43) speaks of the coming eternal rest in the Holy City when "the tabernacle of God is with men, and He will dwell with them, and they shall be His people" (Rev 21:3)."
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Barnes -> Lev 23:4
Barnes: Lev 23:4 - -- The recurrence of the sabbatical number in the five annual days of holy convocation should be noticed.
The recurrence of the sabbatical number in the five annual days of holy convocation should be noticed.
Poole -> Lev 23:4
In their appointed and proper times, as the word is used Gen 1:14 Psa 104:19 .
Gill -> Lev 23:4
Gill: Lev 23:4 - -- These are the feasts of the Lord, even holy convocations,.... What follow besides the sabbath mentioned:
which ye shall proclaim in their seasons;...
These are the feasts of the Lord, even holy convocations,.... What follow besides the sabbath mentioned:
which ye shall proclaim in their seasons; the proper times of the year, the day or days, and month in which they are to be observed; these were to be proclaimed by the priests with the sound of trumpet, namely, what follow, for they are put together, which had been before for the most part singly delivered.

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TSK Synopsis -> Lev 23:1-44
TSK Synopsis: Lev 23:1-44 - --1 The feasts of the Lord.3 The sabbath.4 The passover.9 The sheaf of first-fruits.15 The feast of Pentecost.22 Gleanings to be left for the poor.23 Th...
MHCC -> Lev 23:4-14
MHCC: Lev 23:4-14 - --The feast of the Passover was to continue seven days; not idle days, spent in sport, as many that are called Christians spend their holy-days. Offerin...
Matthew Henry -> Lev 23:4-14
Matthew Henry: Lev 23:4-14 - -- Here again the feasts are called the feasts of the Lord, because he appointed them. Jeroboam's feast, which he devised of his own heart (1Ki 12:...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Lev 23:4-14
Keil-Delitzsch: Lev 23:4-14 - --
Lev 23:4 contains the special heading for the yearly feasts. בּמועדם at their appointed time.
Lev 23:5-14
The leading directions for the P...
Constable: Lev 17:1--27:34 - --II. The private worship of the Israelites chs. 17--27
The second major division of Leviticus deals with how the ...

Constable: Lev 23:1-44 - --C. Sanctification of the Sabbath and the feasts of Yahweh ch. 23
God considered the Israelites (chs. 17-...
