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Text -- Leviticus 9:1-14 (NET)
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Wesley: Lev 9:1 - -- Namely, from the day of his consecration, or when the seven days of his consecration were ended. The eighth day is famous in scripture for the perfect...
Namely, from the day of his consecration, or when the seven days of his consecration were ended. The eighth day is famous in scripture for the perfecting and purifying both of men and beasts. See Lev 12:2-3 Lev 14:8-10, Lev 15:13-14, Lev 22:27.
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Wesley: Lev 9:1 - -- All the congregation were called to be witnesses of Aaron's installment into his office, to prevent their murmurings and contempt; which being done, t...
All the congregation were called to be witnesses of Aaron's installment into his office, to prevent their murmurings and contempt; which being done, the elders were now sufficient to be witnesses of his first execution of his office.
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Wesley: Lev 9:2 - -- For himself and his own sins, which was an evidence of the imperfection of that priesthood, and of the necessity of a better. The Jewish writers sugge...
For himself and his own sins, which was an evidence of the imperfection of that priesthood, and of the necessity of a better. The Jewish writers suggest, that a calf was appointed, to remind him of his sin in making the golden calf. Thereby he had rendered himself for ever unworthy of the honour of the priesthood: on which he had reason to reflect with sorrow and shame, in all the atonements he made.
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Wesley: Lev 9:3 - -- For the people, for whose sin a young bullock was required, Lev 4:15, but that was for some particular sin; this was more general for all their sins. ...
For the people, for whose sin a young bullock was required, Lev 4:15, but that was for some particular sin; this was more general for all their sins. Besides, there being an eye here to the priest's consecration and entrance into his office, it is no wonder if there be some difference in these Sacrifices from those before prescribed.
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Wesley: Lev 9:4 - -- Heb. Hath appeared. He speaks of the thing to come as if it were past, which is frequent in scripture, to give them the more assurance of the thing.
Heb. Hath appeared. He speaks of the thing to come as if it were past, which is frequent in scripture, to give them the more assurance of the thing.
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The glorious manifestation of God's powerful and gracious presence.
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Wesley: Lev 9:7 - -- Moses had hitherto sacrificed, but now he resigns his work to Aaron, and actually gives him that commission which from God he had received for him.
Moses had hitherto sacrificed, but now he resigns his work to Aaron, and actually gives him that commission which from God he had received for him.
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Wesley: Lev 9:7 - -- The order is very observable, first for thyself, otherwise thou art unfit to do it for the people. Hereby God would teach us, both the deficiency of t...
The order is very observable, first for thyself, otherwise thou art unfit to do it for the people. Hereby God would teach us, both the deficiency of this priesthood, and how important it is that God's ministers should be in the favour of God themselves, that their ministrations may be acceptable to God, and profitable to the people.
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Wesley: Lev 9:9 - -- Of burnt-offering, of which alone he speaks both in the foregoing and following words; and the blood was poured out at the bottom of this altar only, ...
Of burnt-offering, of which alone he speaks both in the foregoing and following words; and the blood was poured out at the bottom of this altar only, not of the altar of incense, as appears from Lev 4:7, where indeed there is mention of putting some of the blood upon the horns of the altar of incense, in this case of the priest's sacrificing for his own sins. But there seems to be a double difference, That sacrifice was offered for some particular sin, this for his sins indefinitely. There he is supposed to be compleat in his office, and here he is but entering into his office, and therefore must prepare and sanctify himself by this offering upon the brazen altar in the court, before he can be admitted into the holy place where the altar of incense was. And the like is to be said for the difference between the sin-offering for the people here, and Lev 4:17-18.
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Wesley: Lev 9:10 - -- By ordinary fire, which was used until the fire came down from heaven, Lev 9:24, though afterwards it was forbidden. And if it had not been allowed ot...
By ordinary fire, which was used until the fire came down from heaven, Lev 9:24, though afterwards it was forbidden. And if it had not been allowed otherwise, yet this being done by Aaron at the command of Moses, and consequently with God's approbation, it was unquestionably lawful. Add to this, that there is nothing said to be consumed by that heavenly fire, but the burnt-offering with the fat belonging to it, namely, that burnt-offering mentioned Lev 9:16, which therefore is not there said to be burnt, as it is said of the other burnt-offering, Lev 9:13, and of the rest of the sacrifices in their places.
JFB: Lev 9:1-7 - -- The directions in these sacred things were still given by Moses, the circumstances being extraordinary. But he was only the medium of communicating th...
The directions in these sacred things were still given by Moses, the circumstances being extraordinary. But he was only the medium of communicating the divine will to the newly made priests. The first of their official acts was the sacrifice of another sin offering to atone for the defects of the inauguration services; and yet that sacrifice did not consist of a bullock--the sacrifice appointed for some particular transgression, but of a calf, perhaps not without a significant reference to Aaron's sin in the golden calf [Exo 32:22-24]. Then followed a burnt offering, expressive of their voluntary and entire self-devotement to the divine service. The newly consecrated priests having done this on their own account, they were called to offer a sin offering and burnt offering for the people, ending the ceremonial by a peace offering, which was a sacred feast. This injunction, "to make atonement for himself and for the people" (Septuagint, "for thy family"), at the commencement of his sacred functions, furnishes a striking evidence of the divine origin of the Jewish system of worship. In all false or corrupt forms of religion, the studied policy has been to inspire the people with an idea of the sanctity of the priesthood as in point of purity and favor with the Divinity far above the level of other men. But among the Hebrews the priests were required to offer for the expiation of their own sins as well as the humblest of the people. This imperfection of Aaron's priesthood, however, does not extend to the gospel dispensation: for our great High Priest, who has entered for us into "the true tabernacle," "knew no sin" (Heb 10:10-11).
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JFB: Lev 9:8 - -- Whether it had been enjoined the first time, or was unavoidable from the divisions of the priestly labor not being as yet completely arranged, Aaron, ...
Whether it had been enjoined the first time, or was unavoidable from the divisions of the priestly labor not being as yet completely arranged, Aaron, assisted by his sons, appears to have slain the victims with his own hands, as well as gone through all the prescribed ritual at the altar.
Clarke: Lev 9:1 - -- On the eighth day - This was the first day after their consecration, before which they were deemed unfit to minister in holy things, being considere...
On the eighth day - This was the first day after their consecration, before which they were deemed unfit to minister in holy things, being considered as in a state of imperfection. "All creatures,"says Ainsworth, "for the most part were in their uncleanness and imperfection seven days, and perfected on the eighth; as children by circumcision, Lev 12:2, Lev 12:3; young beasts for sacrifice, Lev 22:27; persons that were unclean by leprosies, issues, and the like, Lev 14:8-10; Lev 15:13, Lev 15:14; Num 6:9, Num 6:10. So here, the priests, until the eighth day, were not admitted to minister in their office."
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Clarke: Lev 9:2 - -- Take thee a young calf, etc. - As these sacrifices were for Aaron himself, they are furnished by himself and not by the people, for they were design...
Take thee a young calf, etc. - As these sacrifices were for Aaron himself, they are furnished by himself and not by the people, for they were designed to make atonement for his own sin. See Lev 4:3. And this is supposed by the Jews to have been intended to make an atonement for his sin in the matter of the golden calf. This is very probable, as no formal atonement for that transgression had yet been made.
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Clarke: Lev 9:3 - -- Take ye a kid - In Lev 4:14 a young bullock is commanded to be offered for the sin of the people; but here the offering is a kid, which was the sacr...
Take ye a kid - In Lev 4:14 a young bullock is commanded to be offered for the sin of the people; but here the offering is a kid, which was the sacrifice appointed for the sin of the ruler, Lev 4:22, Lev 4:23, and hence some think that the reading of the Samaritan and the Septuagint is to be preferred. Speak unto the Elders of Israel, these being the only princes or rulers of Israel at that time; and for them it is possible this sacrifice was designed. It is however supposed that the sacrifice appointed Lev 4:14 was for a particular sin, but this for sin in general; and that it is on this account that the sacrifices differ.
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Clarke: Lev 9:6 - -- And the glory of the Lord shall appear - God shall give the most sensible signs of his presence among you; this he did in general by the cloud on th...
And the glory of the Lord shall appear - God shall give the most sensible signs of his presence among you; this he did in general by the cloud on the tabernacle, but in this case the particular proof was the fire that came out from before the Lord, and consumed the burnt-offering; see Lev 9:23, Lev 9:24.
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Clarke: Lev 9:7 - -- Make an atonement for thyself - This showed the imperfection of the Levitical law; the high priest was obliged to make an expiation for his own sins...
Calvin: Lev 9:1 - -- 1.And it came to pass on the eighth day We have here related how Aaron and his sons, after the time of their consecration was fulfilled, began to exe...
1.And it came to pass on the eighth day We have here related how Aaron and his sons, after the time of their consecration was fulfilled, began to execute their office. It was necessary that He should be his brother’s disciple, in order to follow the pattern laid down by God. And we must bear in mind that Moses, who was not appointed priest by a solemn rite, sanctified the others, in order that the authority and the efficacy of the outward sign should rest in God alone. This, therefore, is contained in the earlier portion of the chapter, how, after Aaron had been initiated in the priest’s office for seven days, He commenced the work entrusted to him by God’s command: the second part shews how the sacrifices were approved by a divine miracle, in ratification of the priesthood which God had instituted. But, first of all, He enumerates the ordinary kinds of sacrifice, viz., for sin, the burnt-offering; and for thanksgiving, the sacrifice with the meat-offering (minha) and the sprinkling: that in every respect Aaron might be accounted the lawful priest of God.
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Calvin: Lev 9:6 - -- 6.And Moses said, This is the thing which the Lord commanded He seems, indeed, to address himself to the whole people, to whom also the promise belon...
6.And Moses said, This is the thing which the Lord commanded He seems, indeed, to address himself to the whole people, to whom also the promise belonged; but in the word “do ye,” 413 He specially speaks to the sons of Aaron; and he promises what, at the end of the chapter, he will state to have been fulfilled, that the glory of God should be manifested in approbation of the priesthood, in order that they may set about their duties more cheerfully. For this was no common aid to their faith and assurance, that their office should be thus, as it were, sealed by God.
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Calvin: Lev 9:7 - -- 7.And Moses said unto Aaron, Go unto the altar Here is repeated what was stated elsewhere, that the priest, as being himself a sinner, must first mak...
7.And Moses said unto Aaron, Go unto the altar Here is repeated what was stated elsewhere, that the priest, as being himself a sinner, must first make entreaty for himself, before he propitiates God towards others. Hence the Apostle justly infers that the legal priesthood was weak and merely typical. (Heb 5:1.) For none can be a true peace-maker, except he, who, in reliance on his perfect innocence, presents himself before God to obtain pardon for others, and, being pure from every blemish, requires no expiation for himself. All else to the end of the chapter I pass over, because Moses only records how Aaron sacrificed according to God’s command and the legal ritual.
TSK: Lev 9:1 - -- the eighth day : Not on the eighth day of the month, but on the first day after their consecration, which occupied seven days, and before which they w...
the eighth day : Not on the eighth day of the month, but on the first day after their consecration, which occupied seven days, and before which they were deemed unfit to minister in holy things, being considered in a state of imperfection. All creatures, for the most part, were considered as in a state of uncleanness and imperfection, seven days, and perfected on the eighth. (See note on Lev 12:2, Lev 12:3; Lev 14:8-10; Lev 15:13, Lev 15:14; Lev 22:27; Num 6:9, Num 6:10.) Lev 8:33, Lev 14:10, Lev 14:23, Lev 15:14, Lev 15:29; Num 6:10; Eze 43:26, Eze 43:27; Mat 28:1
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TSK: Lev 9:2 - -- a young : Lev 9:7, Lev 9:8, Lev 4:3, Lev 8:14; Exo 29:1; 2Co 5:21; Heb 5:3, Heb 7:27, Heb 10:10-14
and a ram : Lev 8:18
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TSK: Lev 9:3 - -- Take ye : Lev 4:23, Lev 16:5, Lev 16:15; Ezr 6:17, Ezr 10:19; Isa 53:10; Rom 8:3; 2Co 5:21; Tit 2:14; Heb 9:26-28; 1Pe 2:24, 1Pe 3:18; Rev 5:9
a kid :...
Take ye : Lev 4:23, Lev 16:5, Lev 16:15; Ezr 6:17, Ezr 10:19; Isa 53:10; Rom 8:3; 2Co 5:21; Tit 2:14; Heb 9:26-28; 1Pe 2:24, 1Pe 3:18; Rev 5:9
a kid : As the offering here is a kid, which was the sacrifice of the sin of the ruler, some think that the reading of the Samaritan and the LXX is to be preferred: ""Speak unto the Elders of Israel."
a calf : Lev 9:2
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TSK: Lev 9:4 - -- a bullock : Lev. 3:1-17
and a meat : Lev. 2:1-16, Lev 6:14-23; Num 15:3-9
to day : Lev 9:6, Lev 9:23; Exo 16:10, Exo 19:11, Exo 24:16, Exo 29:43, Exo ...
a bullock : Lev. 3:1-17
and a meat : Lev. 2:1-16, Lev 6:14-23; Num 15:3-9
to day : Lev 9:6, Lev 9:23; Exo 16:10, Exo 19:11, Exo 24:16, Exo 29:43, Exo 40:34, Exo 40:35; Num 14:10, Num 16:19; 1Ki 8:10-12; Eze 43:2
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TSK: Lev 9:5 - -- and all the congregation : Exo 19:17; Deu 31:12; 1Ch 15:3; 2Ch 5:2, 2Ch 5:3; Neh 8:1
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TSK: Lev 9:6 - -- and the glory : Lev 9:23; Exo 16:10, Exo 24:16, Exo 40:34, Exo 40:35; 1Ki 8:10-12; 2Ch 5:13, 2Ch 5:14; Eze 43:2
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TSK: Lev 9:7 - -- offer thy : Lev 9:2, Lev 4:3, Lev 4:20, Lev 8:34; 1Sa 3:14; Heb 5:3, Heb 7:27, Heb 7:28, Heb 9:7
offer the : Lev 4:16-20; Heb 5:1
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TSK: Lev 9:9 - -- Lev 4:6, Lev 4:7, Lev 4:17, Lev 4:18, Lev 4:25, Lev 4:30, Lev 8:15, Lev 16:18; Heb 2:10, Heb 9:22, Heb 9:23, 10:4-19
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TSK: Lev 9:10 - -- the fat : Lev 3:3-5, Lev 3:9-11, Lev 4:8-12, Lev 4:34, Lev 4:35, Lev 8:16, Lev 8:17; Psa 51:17; Pro 23:26; Isa 53:10; Isa 57:15, Isa 66:2
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TSK: Lev 9:11 - -- Lev 4:11, Lev 4:12, Lev 4:21, Lev 8:17, Lev 16:27, Lev 16:28; Heb 13:11, Heb 13:12
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Barnes: Lev 9:1-6 - -- Lev 9:1 On the eighth day - i. e., on the first day after the week of consecration. Lev 9:2 A young calf - A bull calf, which m...
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Barnes: Lev 9:7 - -- It is to be remarked that Aaron offers no peace-offering for himself. It was enough that he should participate in the peace-offerings of the consecr...
It is to be remarked that Aaron offers no peace-offering for himself. It was enough that he should participate in the peace-offerings of the consecration Lev 8:31, and in the two peace-offerings about to be sacrificed for the people.
His sin-offering was probably regarded not so much as a sacrifice for his own actual sins as a typical acknowledgment of his sinful nature and of his future duty to offer for his own sins and those of the People. See marginal references. "The law maketh men high priests which have infirmity; but the word of the oath, which was since the law, maketh the Son, who is consecrated (in the margin perfected, see Lev 8:22 note) forevermore, Heb 7:28.
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Barnes: Lev 9:9 - -- Aaron did not act according to the ordinary Law Lev 4:5-7, Lev 4:16-18, but as Moses had done in the sin-offering of the consecration ceremony (Lev ...
Aaron did not act according to the ordinary Law Lev 4:5-7, Lev 4:16-18, but as Moses had done in the sin-offering of the consecration ceremony (Lev 8:15; compare also Lev 4:25, Lev 4:30, Lev 4:34). The probable reason of this was that he had not yet been formally introduced as the high priest into the holy place of the tabernacle.
Brought the blood - They most likely held the basons in which the blood was received as it ran from the victim, and then handed them to their father. See Lev 1:5.
Poole: Lev 9:1 - -- The eighth day to wit, from the first day of his consecration, or when the seven days of his consecration were ended, Lev 8:33,35 , as appears from ...
The eighth day to wit, from the first day of his consecration, or when the seven days of his consecration were ended, Lev 8:33,35 , as appears from Exo 29:30, Eze 43:27 . The eighth day is famous in Scripture for the perfecting and purifying both of men and beasts. See Lev 12:2,3 14:8-10 15:13,14 22:27 .
All the congregation were called to be witnesses of Aaron’ s instalment into his office, to prevent their murmurings and contempt, which being done, the elders were now sufficient to be witnesses of Aaron’ s first execution of his office.
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Poole: Lev 9:2 - -- A young calf Heb. a calf, the son of a bull or cow ; which may seem to be added purposely to intimate that it was not a young calf properly so calle...
A young calf Heb. a calf, the son of a bull or cow ; which may seem to be added purposely to intimate that it was not a young calf properly so called, but a young bullock , for that was the sacrifice enjoined for the high priest’ s sin-offering, Lev 4:3 . Though it be not material, if this be a young calf, and that a young bull, because the grounds and ends of the several sacrifices differ, that Le 4 : being for his particular sin, and this for his own and family’ s sins in general, and therefore no wonder if the sacrifices also differ. For a sin offering, for himself and his own sins, which was an evidence of the imperfection of that priesthood, and of the necessity of another and a better.
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Poole: Lev 9:3 - -- A sin-offering for the people, as it is expressed here Lev 9:15 , for whose sin a young bullock was required, Lev 4:14 ; but that was for some partic...
A sin-offering for the people, as it is expressed here Lev 9:15 , for whose sin a young bullock was required, Lev 4:14 ; but that was for some particular sin, but this was more general and indefinite for all their sins. Besides, there being an eye here had to the priest’ s consecration and entrance into his office, it is no wonder if there be some difference in these sacrifices from those before prescribed.
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Poole: Lev 9:4 - -- See the fulfilling of this promise, Lev 9:24 . Heb. hath appeared . He speaks of the thing to come as if it were past, which is frequent in Scriptu...
See the fulfilling of this promise, Lev 9:24 . Heb. hath appeared . He speaks of the thing to come as if it were past, which is frequent in Scripture, to give them the more assurance of the thing.
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Poole: Lev 9:6 - -- The glorious manifestation of God’ s powerful and gracious presence, Lev 9:24 . Compare Exo 24:16,17 40:34,35 Eze 43:2 .
The glorious manifestation of God’ s powerful and gracious presence, Lev 9:24 . Compare Exo 24:16,17 40:34,35 Eze 43:2 .
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Poole: Lev 9:7 - -- Moses had hitherto sacrificed, but now he resigneth his work to Aaron, and actually gives him that commission which from God he had received for him...
Moses had hitherto sacrificed, but now he resigneth his work to Aaron, and actually gives him that commission which from God he had received for him.
The order is very observable, first for thyself, otherwise thou art unfit to do it for the people. Hereby God would teach us, both the deficiency of this priesthood, and the absolute necessity of a higher and better Priest, Heb 7:26,27 , and how important and needful it is that God’ s ministers should be in the grace and favour of God themselves, that their ministrations may be acceptable to God, and profitable to the people.
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Poole: Lev 9:9 - -- Upon the horns of the altar to wit, of burnt-offerings, of which alone he speaks both in the foregoing and following words; and the blood was poured ...
Upon the horns of the altar to wit, of burnt-offerings, of which alone he speaks both in the foregoing and following words; and the blood was poured out at the bottom of this altar only, not of the altar of incense, as appears from Lev 4:7 , where indeed there is mention of putting some of the blood upon the horns of the altar of incense, in this case of the priest’ s sacrificing for his own sins. But there seems to be a double difference:
1. That sacrifice was offered for some particular sin, this for his sins indefinitely.
2. There he is supposed to be complete in his office, and here he is but entering into his office, and therefore must prepare and sanctify himself by this offering upon the brazen altar in the court, before he can be admitted into the holy place where the altar of incense was. And the like is to be said for the difference between the sin-offering for the people here, and Lev 4:17,18 .
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Poole: Lev 9:10 - -- Either,
1. Disposed it for the burning, i.e. laid it upon the altar where it was to be burnt by the heavenly fire, Lev 9:24 . Thus interpreters gen...
Either,
1. Disposed it for the burning, i.e. laid it upon the altar where it was to be burnt by the heavenly fire, Lev 9:24 . Thus interpreters generally understand the word here, as also Lev 9:13,17,20 , by an anticipation; or the consequent is put for the antecedent, of which there are examples in Scripture. Or,
2. Properly burnt by ordinary fire, which was used and allowed until the fire came down from heaven, Lev 9:24 , though afterwards it was forbidden. And if it had not been allowed otherwise, yet this being done by Aaron at the command of Moses, and consequently with God’ s approbation, it was unquestionably lawful. And therefore there seems to be no necessity of departing from the proper sense of the word. Add to this, that there is nothing said to be consumed by that heavenly fire, but the burnt-offering with the fat belonging to it, namely, that burnt-offering mentioned Lev 9:16 , which therefore is not there said to be burnt, as it is said of the other burnt-offering, Lev 9:13 , and of the rest of the sacrifices in their places.
Haydock: Lev 9:1 - -- Come. From the consecration of the tabernacle, (Menochius) and of Aaron. ---
Israel. The princes of the tribes. (Calmet) ---
They were to offer...
Come. From the consecration of the tabernacle, (Menochius) and of Aaron. ---
Israel. The princes of the tribes. (Calmet) ---
They were to offer sacrifice by the hands of their new priests.
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Haydock: Lev 9:2 - -- Calf. As they had formerly adored a calf, so now they sacrifice one to God. (St. Jerome in Jer. vii.)
Calf. As they had formerly adored a calf, so now they sacrifice one to God. (St. Jerome in Jer. vii.)
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Haydock: Lev 9:3 - -- Children. Samaritan and Septuagint, "the ancients," or princes of the people, for whom a he-goat is sacrificed. ---
Old. Not above, though they ...
Children. Samaritan and Septuagint, "the ancients," or princes of the people, for whom a he-goat is sacrificed. ---
Old. Not above, though they might be younger.
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Haydock: Lev 9:4 - -- Offering, &c. Hebrew simply, " and a flour-offering tempered with oil; for," &c. (Haydock) ---
All these sacrifices were accompanied with an offer...
Offering, &c. Hebrew simply, " and a flour-offering tempered with oil; for," &c. (Haydock) ---
All these sacrifices were accompanied with an offering of this nature, as they were in imitation of a dinner presented to God. (Menochius) ---
You. By the cloud, resting upon the tabernacle, or by fire proceeding thence. God will manifest his presence by miracles, ver. 24.
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Haydock: Lev 9:7 - -- Thy sin. Christ needed not daily (as the other priests) to offer sacrifices, first for his own sins, and then for the people's, Hebrews vii. 27.
Thy sin. Christ needed not daily (as the other priests) to offer sacrifices, first for his own sins, and then for the people's, Hebrews vii. 27.
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Haydock: Lev 9:9 - -- The altar of holocausts; as he is yet considered only as a private person; afterwards he touches the altar of perfumes. (Calmet)
The altar of holocausts; as he is yet considered only as a private person; afterwards he touches the altar of perfumes. (Calmet)
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Haydock: Lev 9:10 - -- Burnt, or placed in order to be burnt by the fire sent by God, ver. 24. (Menochius)
Burnt, or placed in order to be burnt by the fire sent by God, ver. 24. (Menochius)
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Camp. According to the prescriptions given, chap. iv. 12.
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Water. Hebrew adds, "he burnt them upon the holocaust, upon the altar."
Gill: Lev 9:1 - -- And it came to pass on the eighth day,.... When the seven days of consecration were ended, as Ben Gersom, the day following them, so soon was Aaron ca...
And it came to pass on the eighth day,.... When the seven days of consecration were ended, as Ben Gersom, the day following them, so soon was Aaron called to the execution of his office; and so both the Targum of Jonathan and Jarchi make it to be the eighth day of the consecration, or the day after the anointing of Aaron and his sons, and which they both say was the beginning, or first day of Nisan, the day the tabernacle was erected by Moses: but that seems to have been set up before the consecration; rather this was, as Aben Ezra says, the eighth day of the month Nisan or March, and was the eighth day of the consecration, which began at the first day, on which day the tabernacle was set up, Exo 40:2,
that Moses, called Aaron and his sons, and the elders of Israel; Aaron and his sons to enter upon their office, by offering sacrifices for themselves, and for the people, and the elders to be witnesses thereof.
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Gill: Lev 9:2 - -- And he said unto Aaron,.... In the presence of the people of Israel:
take thee a young calf for a sin offering; one not exceeding a year old, as i...
And he said unto Aaron,.... In the presence of the people of Israel:
take thee a young calf for a sin offering; one not exceeding a year old, as in Lev 9:3 but this was not for the sin of making the calf only, to which the Jewish writers restrain it, but for all other sins of his, which it was necessary should be expiated before he offered sacrifices for the sins of others:
and a ram for a burnt offering; being a strong and innocent creature, was a proper emblem of Christ, the Lamb of God, that takes away by his sacrifice the sins of men:
without blemish; this character belongs, as Aben Ezra observes, both to the calf and ram, which were both to be without spot, and so proper types of Christ the Lamb without spot and blemish, free both from original and actual sin:
and offer them before the Lord; on the altar of burnt offering, which stood in the court of the tabernacle near where Jehovah was, to whom every sacrifice for sin was to be offered, being committed against him, and whose justice must be satisfied for it.
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Gill: Lev 9:3 - -- And unto the children of Israel thou shalt speak,.... That is, Aaron should speak to them, for being now high priest, Moses had no more to do with the...
And unto the children of Israel thou shalt speak,.... That is, Aaron should speak to them, for being now high priest, Moses had no more to do with the sacrifices of the people, but it was incumbent on Aaron to call upon them to bring them to him such as the Lord by this law required of them:
saying, take ye a kid of the goats for a sin offering; this creature fitly represented Christ as made sin, and an offering for sin, in the room of his people:
and a calf, and a lamb; both of them, as before observed, were proper emblems of Christ in his strength and innocence, sometimes called the fatted calf, and frequently the Lamb of God, Luk 15:23 Joh 1:29,
both of the first year, without blemish, for a burnt offering; denoting the tenderness of Christ, his spotless purity, and painful sufferings.
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Gill: Lev 9:4 - -- Also a bullock and a ram for peace offerings, to sacrifice before the Lord,.... An offering being made for the atonement of sin, and the gift of a who...
Also a bullock and a ram for peace offerings, to sacrifice before the Lord,.... An offering being made for the atonement of sin, and the gift of a whole burnt offering accepted by the Lord upon that, peace offerings were to be sacrificed thereupon; one part of which belonged to the Lord, as the fat and the blood; another part to the priest, as the shoulder and the breast; and the rest to the owners to make a feast with, expressive of the peace and joy which arise from the expiation and atonement of sin, by the great sacrifice of Christ, in commemoration of which a feast is kept by the Lord's people:
and a meat offering mingled with oil; with oil olive; each of these offerings are treated of in the preceding chapters, where an account is given of them, and the mystery of them explained:
for today the Lord will appear unto you; or "and today", as in Lev 9:6 so Noldius e; for this is not observed as a reason why the sacrifices were to be offered, but as a promise of the divine appearance, as an encouragement thereunto; and may have special respect to some visible splendour and lustre of the divine glory more than ordinary; and particularly to the fire that should come out from before the Lord, and consume the sacrifice, Lev 9:24 and so Ben Gersom interprets it. And this being on the eighth day of the consecration of the priests, may lead our thoughts to the day when our great High Priest rose from the dead, the day after the seventh, or the Jewish sabbath, even on the eighth day, or first day of the week, on which he made frequent appearances to his disciples; see Mar 16:9.
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Gill: Lev 9:5 - -- And they brought that which Moses commanded before the tabernacle of the congregation,.... That is, Aaron and his sons, and all the children of Israe...
And they brought that which Moses commanded before the tabernacle of the congregation,.... That is, Aaron and his sons, and all the children of Israel, as the Targum of Jonathan paraphrases it. All the above sacrifices they brought into the court of the tabernacle to be offered up:
and all the congregation drew near, and stood before the Lord; that is, the elders of Israel, who were called together, Lev 9:1, the heads of the tribes who represented the people; as many as well could be admitted into the court no doubt were, to be spectators of Aaron and his sons officiating first in their new office, and to see their own sacrifices offered; and they stood over against where was the symbol of the divine Presence; and the Targum of Jonathan says, they stood with a perfect heart; and no doubt but they were heartily sincere and upright in their sacrifices, as they had been in their donations toward the building the tabernacle, and providing things belonging to it; and they stood with all humility, reverence, and devotion.
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Gill: Lev 9:6 - -- This is the thing which the Lord commanded that ye should do,.... Namely, what they had done, bring the creatures and things for sacrifice they had:
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This is the thing which the Lord commanded that ye should do,.... Namely, what they had done, bring the creatures and things for sacrifice they had:
and the glory of the Lord shall appear unto you; either Christ, the brightness of his Father's glory, in an human form, as a presage of his future incarnation, as he frequently did; or some more than ordinary refulgence of glory breaking out of the holy of holies, where God had now taken up his dwelling between the cherubim; or, as Aben Ezra explains it, the fire that should go out from him, and consume the sacrifice, which would be a demonstration of his presence with them, and of his acceptance of the sacrifice.
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Gill: Lev 9:7 - -- And Moses said unto Aaron,.... This is only observed to show, that as Aaron did not take upon him this office of himself, but was called unto it, and ...
And Moses said unto Aaron,.... This is only observed to show, that as Aaron did not take upon him this office of himself, but was called unto it, and invested with it, by the appointment of God, so neither did he enter upon it but through the call of God by Moses, in the sight of the congregation:
go unto the altar, and offer thy sin offering, and thy burnt offering; the young calf and ram:
and make an atonement for thyself and for the people; first for himself, and then for the people; for, as Aben Ezra says, a man cannot atone for another until he is pure from all sin; which is a character only to be found in Christ, our great High Priest, and so a proper person to atone for and take away the sins of others: hence the priests under the law, with their sacrifices, could never take away sin really, only typically; and this shows the imperfection of the Levitical priesthood, that the priests of that order were obliged to offer first for their own sins; this our high priest, of another order, needed not to do; see Heb 7:27.
and offer the offering of the people, and make atonement for them; typical of the true and full atonement made by Christ, when he offered himself without spot to God:
as the Lord commanded; Aaron to do, and as he commanded Christ, his Son and our surety, the antitype of Aaron, Joh 10:18.
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Gill: Lev 9:8 - -- Aaron therefore went unto the altar,.... Of burnt offering, freely and cheerfully, at the direction and introduction of Moses, who acted in this affai...
Aaron therefore went unto the altar,.... Of burnt offering, freely and cheerfully, at the direction and introduction of Moses, who acted in this affair in the name of the Lord:
and slew the calf of the sin offering, which was for himself; which was to be offered first, as it was proper it should, that, atonement being made for his sins, his after burnt offering might be accepted with God, and he be fit to offer the sacrifices of the people: the calf he slew on the north side of the altar, where all the sin offerings and burnt offerings were slain; see Lev 1:11.
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Gill: Lev 9:9 - -- And the sons of Aaron brought the blood unto him,.... The blood of the calf of the sin offering, which they had received in a basin when it was slain:...
And the sons of Aaron brought the blood unto him,.... The blood of the calf of the sin offering, which they had received in a basin when it was slain:
and he dipped his finger in the blood, and put it upon the horns of the altar; the four horns of it, as Moses had done at his consecration, which was an example to him, Lev 8:15. This was typical of the blood of Christ, to which persons may have recourse from the four quarters of the world for atonement and pardon:
and poured out the blood at the bottom of the altar; what remained after he had put what was proper on the horns of it.
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Gill: Lev 9:10 - -- But the fat, and the kidneys, and the caul above the liver of the sin offering, he burnt upon the altar,.... The Septuagint version is, "he offered ...
But the fat, and the kidneys, and the caul above the liver of the sin offering, he burnt upon the altar,.... The Septuagint version is, "he offered them":
as the Lord commanded Moses; see Lev 4:8.
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Gill: Lev 9:11 - -- And the flesh and the hide he burnt with fire without the camp. With common fire, for the fire from the Lord came only upon the altar, which perhaps m...
And the flesh and the hide he burnt with fire without the camp. With common fire, for the fire from the Lord came only upon the altar, which perhaps may be the reason of this expression being used when anything was burnt without the camp, and not on the altar, see Exo 29:14. Jarchi observes, that we do not find a sin offering burnt without the camp but this; which is a great mistake; see Lev 4:11.
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Gill: Lev 9:12 - -- And he slew the burnt offering,.... The ram, which was for himself also; this he slew at the north side of the altar, Lev 1:11.
and Aaron's sons pr...
And he slew the burnt offering,.... The ram, which was for himself also; this he slew at the north side of the altar, Lev 1:11.
and Aaron's sons presented unto him the blood: which they had received into a basin, when it was slain:
which he sprinkled round about upon the altar; as he had seen Moses do before him, Lev 8:19.
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Gill: Lev 9:13 - -- And they presented the burnt offering to him,.... After it was cut in pieces, as the ram of the burnt offering was by Moses, Lev 8:20 and so it was do...
And they presented the burnt offering to him,.... After it was cut in pieces, as the ram of the burnt offering was by Moses, Lev 8:20 and so it was done to this, as appears by what follows:
with the pieces thereof, and the head, and he burnt them upon the altar; the Septuagint version is, "he put them on the altar".
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Gill: Lev 9:14 - -- And he did wash the inwards and the legs,.... As Moses also had done, Lev 8:21.
and burnt them upon the burnt offering on the altar; upon the piec...
And he did wash the inwards and the legs,.... As Moses also had done, Lev 8:21.
and burnt them upon the burnt offering on the altar; upon the pieces, and the head, before mentioned, said to be burnt, or "after" the burnt offering, after they were burnt: the Septuagint version is as before.
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NET Notes: Lev 9:3 Heb “and a calf and a lamb, sons of a year, flawless”; KJV, ASV, NRSV “without blemish”; NASB, NIV “without defect”...
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NET Notes: Lev 9:4 The verb is either a prophetic perfect (“will appear to you”) as in the MT (cf. IBHS §30.5.1.e; so many English versions), or a futur...
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NET Notes: Lev 9:6 Heb “and the glory of the Lord will appear,” but the construction with the simple vav (ו) plus the imperfect/jussive (וְ...
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NET Notes: Lev 9:7 Instead of “on behalf of the people,” the LXX has “on behalf of your house” as in the Hebrew text of Lev 16:6, 11, 17. Many co...
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NET Notes: Lev 9:11 See Lev 4:5-12 and the notes there regarding the sin offering for priest(s). The distinction here is that the blood of the sin offering for the priest...
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Geneva Bible: Lev 9:1 And it came to pass on the ( a ) eighth day, [that] Moses called Aaron and his sons, and the elders of Israel;
( a ) After their consecration: for th...
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Geneva Bible: Lev 9:2 And he said unto Aaron, Take thee a young calf for a ( b ) sin offering, and a ram for a burnt offering, without blemish, and offer [them] before the ...
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Geneva Bible: Lev 9:5 And they brought [that] which Moses commanded before the tabernacle of the congregation: and all the congregation drew near and stood before the ( c )...
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Geneva Bible: Lev 9:7 And Moses said unto Aaron, Go unto the altar, and offer thy sin offering, and thy burnt offering, and make an atonement for ( d ) thyself, and for the...
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Geneva Bible: Lev 9:10 But the fat, and the kidneys, and the caul above the liver of the sin offering, he ( e ) burnt upon the altar; as the LORD commanded Moses.
( e ) Tha...
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Geneva Bible: Lev 9:14 And he did wash the inwards and the legs, and ( f ) burnt [them] upon the burnt offering on the altar.
( f ) All this must be understood of the prepa...
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TSK Synopsis -> Lev 9:1-24
TSK Synopsis: Lev 9:1-24 - --1 The first offerings of Aaron, for himself and the people.8 The sin offering,12 and the burnt offering for himself.15 The offerings for the people.23...
MHCC -> Lev 9:1-21
MHCC: Lev 9:1-21 - --These many sacrifices, which were all done away by the death of Christ, teach us that our best services need washing in his blood, and that the guilt ...
Matthew Henry -> Lev 9:1-7; Lev 9:8-22
Matthew Henry: Lev 9:1-7 - -- Orders are here given for another solemnity upon the eighth day; for the newly-ordained priests were set to work immediately after the days of their...
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Matthew Henry: Lev 9:8-22 - -- These being the first offerings that ever were offered by the levitical priesthood, according to the newly-enacted law of sacrifices, the manner of ...
Keil-Delitzsch: Lev 9:1-5 - --
And it came to pass on the eighth day, that Moses called Aaron and his sons, and the elders of Israel; Entrance of Aaron and his Sons upon their Off...
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Keil-Delitzsch: Lev 9:6-7 - --
After everything had been prepared for the solemn ceremony, Moses made known to the assembled people what Jehovah had commanded them to do in order ...
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Keil-Delitzsch: Lev 9:8-11 - --
Accordingly, he offered first of all the sin-offering and burnt-offering for himself, and then (Lev 9:15-21) the offerings of the people. The sin-of...
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Keil-Delitzsch: Lev 9:12-14 - --
The burnt-offering was presented according to the general rule (Lev 1:3-9), as in Lev 8:18-21. המציא (Lev 9:12): to cause to attain; here, and...
Constable: Lev 1:1--16:34 - --I. The public worship of the Israelites chs. 1--16
Leviticus continues revelation concerning the second of three...
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Constable: Lev 8:1--10:20 - --B. The institution of the Aaronic priesthood chs. 8-10
The account of the consecration of the priests an...
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Constable: Lev 9:1-24 - --2. The entrance of Aaron and his sons into their office ch. 9
This chapter explains how the prie...
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Constable: Lev 9:1-6 - --Moses' commands to Aaron and the congregation and their obedience 9:1-6
Ironically the f...
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