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Text -- Deuteronomy 18:8 (NET)
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Wesley: Deu 18:8 - -- With their brethren who were in actual ministration: as they share with them in the work, so shall they in the encouragements.
With their brethren who were in actual ministration: as they share with them in the work, so shall they in the encouragements.
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Wesley: Deu 18:8 - -- The reason of this law was, because he that waited on the altar, ought to live by the altar: and because it was fit he should keep his money, wherewit...
The reason of this law was, because he that waited on the altar, ought to live by the altar: and because it was fit he should keep his money, wherewith he might redeem what he sold, if afterwards he saw occasion for it. Mr. Henry adds a remarkable note here: especially considering he wrote threescore years ago. "A hearty, pious zeal to serve God and his church, tho' it may a little encroach upon a settled order, and there may be somewhat in it that looks irregular, yet ought to be gratified, and not discouraged. He that loves dearly to be employed in the service of the sanctuary: in God's name let him minster. He shall be as welcome to God as the Levites, whose course it was to minister, and should be so to them."
JFB -> Deu 18:6-8
JFB: Deu 18:6-8 - -- It appears that the Levites served in rotation from the earliest times; but, from their great numbers, it was only at infrequent intervals they could ...
It appears that the Levites served in rotation from the earliest times; but, from their great numbers, it was only at infrequent intervals they could be called into actual service. Should any Levite, however, under the influence of eminent piety, resolve to devote himself wholly and continually to the sacred duties of the sanctuary, he was allowed to realize his ardent wishes; and as he was admitted to a share of the work, so also to a share of the remuneration. Though he might have private property, that was to form no ground for withholding or even diminishing his claim to maintenance like the other ministering priests. The reason or principle of the enactment is obvious (1Co 9:13). At the same time, while every facility was afforded for the admission of such a zealous and self-denying officer, this admission was to be in an orderly manner: he was to minister "as all his brethren"--that is, a Gershonite with Gershonites; a Merarite with Merarites; so that there might be no derangement of the established courses.
Clarke -> Deu 18:8
Clarke: Deu 18:8 - -- The sale of his patrimony - So we find that, though the Levites might have no part of the land by lot, yet they were permitted to make purchases of ...
The sale of his patrimony - So we find that, though the Levites might have no part of the land by lot, yet they were permitted to make purchases of houses, goods, and cattle, yea, of fields also. See the case of Abiathar, 1Ki 2:26 (note), and of Jeremiah, Jer 32:7-8 (note).
TSK -> Deu 18:8
TSK: Deu 18:8 - -- like portions : Lev 7:8, Lev 7:9, Lev 7:14; Neh 12:44, Neh 12:47; Luk 10:7; 1Co 9:7-14; 1Ti 5:17, 1Ti 5:18
that which cometh of the sale of his patrim...
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Barnes -> Deu 18:6-8
Barnes: Deu 18:6-8 - -- These verses presuppose that part of the Levites only will be in residence and officiating at the place of the sanctuary, the others of course dwell...
These verses presuppose that part of the Levites only will be in residence and officiating at the place of the sanctuary, the others of course dwelling at their own homes in the Levitical cities, or "sojourning"elsewhere; compare the marginal references. But if any Levite out of love for the service of the sanctuary chose to resort to it when he might reside in his own home, he was to have his share in the maintenance which was provided for those ministering in the order of their course.
Beside that which cometh of the sale of his patrimony - The Levites had indeed "no part nor inheritance with Israel,"but they might individually possess property, and in fact often did so (compare 1Ki 2:26; Jer 32:7; Act 4:36). The Levite who desired to settle at the place of the sanctuary would probably sell his patrimony when quitting his former home. The text directs that he should, notwithstanding any such private resources, duly enjoy his share of the perquisites provided for the ministers at the sanctuary, and as he was "waiting at the altar"should be "partaker with the altar"1Co 9:13.
Poole -> Deu 18:8
Poole: Deu 18:8 - -- Like portions to wit, with their brethren who were in actual ministration; as they share with them in the work, so shall they also in the encourageme...
Like portions to wit, with their brethren who were in actual ministration; as they share with them in the work, so shall they also in the encouragements.
Beside that which cometh of the sale of his patrimony though he have an estate whereby he may subsist raised by the sale of his house in his city, and his cattle, and other movables, yet you shall not upon this ground either deny or diminish their part of your maintenance. The reason of this law was, partly because he that waited on the altar ought to live by the altar; and partly because it was fit he should keep his money, wherewith he might redeem what he sold, if afterwards he saw occasion for it. Heb. besides his sales by the fathers , i.e. of that which came to him by his fathers, or, according to his fathers , or, his father’ s house; and these words may be joined not with the word immediately foregoing, but with the former part of the verse, the next word coming in by a kind of parenthesis, in this manner and order,
Besides that which cometh by the sale of their goods, they shall have like portions to eat to what their brethren have, each of them eating according to his father’ s house, i.e. a Gershonite shall eat with his brethren the Gershonites who are then ministering, and a Merarite with the Merarites, &c., and so there shall be no disturbance nor change in the appointed courses by their accession to the number.
Haydock -> Deu 18:8
Haydock: Deu 18:8 - -- Portion. Whence this was taken, whether from the tithes in general, or from the treasury of the temple, or from the revenue of the high priest, &c.,...
Portion. Whence this was taken, whether from the tithes in general, or from the treasury of the temple, or from the revenue of the high priest, &c., does not appear. (Calmet) ---
Fathers. The Levites might possess houses, suburbs, and cattle. (Menochius) ---
Hebrew, "besides that which ariseth from the sale of his patrimony." (Haydock)
Gill -> Deu 18:8
Gill: Deu 18:8 - -- They shall have like portions to eat,.... Equal parts of the sacrifices with the priests that usually ministered there; hence we learn, says Jarchi, t...
They shall have like portions to eat,.... Equal parts of the sacrifices with the priests that usually ministered there; hence we learn, says Jarchi, that they divided the skins and flesh of the sin offerings; perhaps even such as did not come by virtue of the feast, as the daily sacrifices, and the additions of the sabbath, and the vows, and the freewill offerings:
beside that which cometh by the sale of his patrimony: for though the priests and Levites had no inheritance divided to them in the land, yet they might buy houses and fields, and leave them to their children, and this may be called their patrimony; now it was not reasonable that they should wholly live upon this, or spend what their fathers left them; but, besides the income of that, were to have their part and portion with their brethren in the sacrifices of the sanctuary. But some interpret these words in a different way, as if they had respect to the gifts and oblations in the several wards in which the priests ministered, as they were ordered by their fathers, Eleazar, Ithamar, Samuel, David, and Solomon; so the Targums of Onkelos, Jonathan, and Jarchi. In the times of Eleazar and Ithamar, there were only eight wards or courses, which ministered in their turns, but in the days of David they were divided into twenty four; See Gill on Luk 1:8; now the ordering and fixing these in their turns is called a vendition or sale; and these country priests might partake of all sacrifices at the feast, excepting those which belonged to him whose course it was that week.
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NET Notes -> Deu 18:8
NET Notes: Deu 18:8 Presumably this would not refer to a land inheritance, since that was forbidden to the descendants of Levi (v. 1). More likely it referred to some fam...
Geneva Bible -> Deu 18:8
Geneva Bible: Deu 18:8 They shall have like portions to eat, ( d ) beside that which cometh of the sale of his patrimony.
( d ) Not forced to live from himself.
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TSK Synopsis -> Deu 18:1-22
TSK Synopsis: Deu 18:1-22 - --1 The LORD is the priests and Levites' inheritance.3 The priests' due.6 The Levites' portion.9 The abominations of the nations are to be avoided.15 Ch...
MHCC -> Deu 18:1-8
MHCC: Deu 18:1-8 - --Care is taken that the priests entangle not themselves with the affairs of this life, nor enrich themselves with the wealth of this world; they have b...
Matthew Henry -> Deu 18:1-8
Matthew Henry: Deu 18:1-8 - -- Magistracy and ministry are two divine institutions of admirable use for the support and advancement of the kingdom of God among men. Laws concern...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Deu 18:1-8
Keil-Delitzsch: Deu 18:1-8 - --
In addition to the judicial order and the future king, it was necessary that the position of the priests and Levites, whose duties and rights had be...
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". . . Deuteronomy contains the most compre...
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Moses' homiletical exposition of the law of Israel that...
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The fifth commandment is, "Honor your fat...
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