
Text -- Leviticus 23:27 (NET)




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Wesley -> Lev 23:27
Wesley: Lev 23:27 - -- With fasting, and bitter repentance for all, especially their national sins, among which no doubt God would have them remember their sin of the golden...
With fasting, and bitter repentance for all, especially their national sins, among which no doubt God would have them remember their sin of the golden calf. For as God had threatened to remember it in after times to punish them for it, so there was great reason why they should remember it to humble themselves for it.
JFB -> Lev 23:27-32
JFB: Lev 23:27-32 - -- An unusual festival, at which the sins of the whole year were expiated. (See Lev 16:29-34). It is here only stated that the severest penalty was incur...
An unusual festival, at which the sins of the whole year were expiated. (See Lev 16:29-34). It is here only stated that the severest penalty was incurred by the violation of this day.|| 03437||1||11||0||@the feast of tabernacles, for seven days unto the Lord==--This festival, which was instituted in grateful commemoration of the Israelites having securely dwelt in booths or tabernacles in the wilderness, was the third of the three great annual festivals, and, like the other two, it lasted a week. It began on the fifteenth day of the month, corresponding to the end of our September and beginning of October, which was observed as a Sabbath; and it could be celebrated only at the place of the sanctuary, offerings being made on the altar every day of its continuance. The Jews were commanded during the whole period of the festival to dwell in booths, which were erected on the flat roofs of houses, in the streets or fields; and the trees made use of are by some stated to be the citron, the palm, the myrtle, and the willow, while others maintain the people were allowed to take any trees they could obtain that were distinguished for verdure and fragrance. While the solid branches were reserved for the construction of the booths, the lighter branches were carried by men, who marched in triumphal procession, singing psalms and crying "Hosanna!" which signifies, "Save, we beseech thee!" (Psa 118:15, Psa 118:25-26). It was a season of great rejoicing. But the ceremony of drawing water from the pool, which was done on the last day, seems to have been the introduction of a later period (Joh 7:37). That last day was the eighth, and, on account of the scene at Siloam, was called "the great day of the feast." The feast of ingathering, when the vintage was over, was celebrated also on that day [Exo 23:16; Exo 34:22], and, as the conclusion of one of the great festivals, it was kept as a sabbath.
Calvin -> Lev 23:27
Calvin: Lev 23:27 - -- 27.Also on the tenth day of this seventh month The word כפר , caphar, whence the noun כפרים , cephurim, signifies both to propitiate an...
27.Also on the tenth day of this seventh month The word
Defender -> Lev 23:27
Defender: Lev 23:27 - -- The "day of atonement" is Yom Kippur in the Jewish calendar. The details of its divinely prescribed observance are given in Leviticus 16."
The "day of atonement" is Yom Kippur in the Jewish calendar. The details of its divinely prescribed observance are given in Leviticus 16."
TSK -> Lev 23:27
TSK: Lev 23:27 - -- the tenth : Lev 16:29, Lev 16:30, Lev 25:9; Num 29:7-11
afflict : Lev 16:31; Num 29:7; Ezr 8:21; Psa 35:13; Isa 58:5; Dan 10:2, Dan 10:3; Zec 12:10; A...

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Barnes -> Lev 23:27
Barnes: Lev 23:27 - -- Also - Surely. On the special rites of the day, the tenth of Tisri, that is from the evening of the ninth day of the month to that of the tenth...
Also - Surely. On the special rites of the day, the tenth of Tisri, that is from the evening of the ninth day of the month to that of the tenth Lev 23:32, see Lev. 16.
Poole -> Lev 23:27
Poole: Lev 23:27 - -- Ye shall afflict your souls with fasting, and bitter repentance for all, especially their national sins, among which no doubt God would have them rem...
Ye shall afflict your souls with fasting, and bitter repentance for all, especially their national sins, among which no doubt God would have them remember their sin of the golden calf. For as God had threatened to remember it in after-times to punish them for it, Exo 32:34 , so there was great reason why they should remember it to humble themselves for it.
Gill -> Lev 23:27
Gill: Lev 23:27 - -- Also on the tenth day of this seventh month,.... Tisri, the same as before, answering to part of our September, and part of October:
there shall ...
Also on the tenth day of this seventh month,.... Tisri, the same as before, answering to part of our September, and part of October:
there shall be a day of atonement; for all the sins of the year past; see Lev 16:29,
it shall be an holy convocation unto you: when they should be called together for the exercise of holy duties:
and ye shall afflict your souls; their souls, by repentance, contrition, and humiliation for sin, and their bodies by fasting; and, as the Targum of Jonathan paraphrases it,"by abstaining from eating and drinking, and the advantage of bathing and wiping, and the use of the bed and sandals;''hence called the fast, Act 27:9; See Gill on Lev 16:29,
and offer an offering made by fire unto the Lord; a burnt offering, of which see Num 29:8.

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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 23:23-32
MHCC: Lev 23:23-32 - --the blowing of trumpets represented the preaching of the gospel, by which men are called to repent of sin, and to accept the salvation of Christ, whic...
Matthew Henry -> Lev 23:23-32
Matthew Henry: Lev 23:23-32 - -- Here is, I. The institution of the feast of trumpets, on the first day of the seventh month, Lev 23:24, Lev 23:25. That which was now the seventh mo...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Lev 23:26-31
Keil-Delitzsch: Lev 23:26-31 - --
On the tenth day of the seventh month the day of atonement was to be observed by a holy meeting, by fasting from the evening of the ninth till the ...
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-...
