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Text -- Leviticus 9:2 (NET)

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9:2 and said to Aaron, “Take for yourself a bull calf for a sin offering and a ram for a burnt offering, both flawless, and present them before the Lord.
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Names, People and Places, Dictionary Themes and Topics

Names, People and Places:
 · Aaron a son of Amram; brother of Moses,son of Amram (Kohath Levi); patriarch of Israel's priests,the clan or priestly line founded by Aaron


Dictionary Themes and Topics: SACRIFICE, IN THE OLD TESTAMENT, 2 | Offerings | LEVITICUS, 1 | Israel | Aaron | more
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TSK Synopsis , MHCC , Matthew Henry , Keil-Delitzsch , Constable , Guzik

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per phrase)

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.

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).

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.

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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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...

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 might have been what we should call a yearling ox.

Lev 9:3

A kid of the goats - A shaggy he-goat. See Lev 4:23 note.

Lev 9:6

The glory of the Lord - Compare Exo 16:7.

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.

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.)

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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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

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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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

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 - --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 - -- 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...

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...

Constable: Lev 1:1--16:34 - --I. The public worship of the Israelites chs. 1--16 Leviticus continues revelation concerning the second of three...

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...

Constable: Lev 9:1-24 - --2. The entrance of Aaron and his sons into their office ch. 9 This chapter explains how the prie...

Constable: Lev 9:1-6 - --Moses' commands to Aaron and the congregation and their obedience 9:1-6 Ironically the f...

Guzik: Lev 9:1-24 - --Leviticus 9 - More on the Consecration of Priests A. Introduction: God calls Aaron to minister. 1. (1) Moses calls to Aaron and his sons. It came ...

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Introduction / Outline

JFB: Leviticus (Book Introduction) LEVITICUS. So called from its treating of the laws relating to the ritual, the services, and sacrifices of the Jewish religion, the superintendence of...

JFB: Leviticus (Outline) BURNT OFFERINGS OF THE HERD. (Lev. 1:1-17) THE MEAT OFFERINGS. (Lev. 2:1-16) THE PEACE OFFERING OF THE HERD. (Lev. 3:1-17) SIN OFFERING OF IGNORANCE....

TSK: Leviticus (Book Introduction) Leviticus is a most interesting and important book; a book containing a code of sacrificial, ceremonial, civil, and judicial laws, which, for the puri...

TSK: Leviticus 9 (Chapter Introduction) Overview Lev 9:1, The first offerings of Aaron, for himself and the people; Lev 9:8, The sin offering, Lev 9:12, and the burnt offering for himsel...

Poole: Leviticus (Book Introduction) THIRD BOOK OF MOSES CALLED LEVITICUS THE ARGUMENT This Book, containing the actions of about one month’ s space, acquainteth us with the Lev...

Poole: Leviticus 9 (Chapter Introduction) CHAPTER 9 Moses commands Aaron to offer a sin-offering, and burnt-offering, and peace and meat offering; the congregation drawing near, and so the ...

MHCC: Leviticus (Book Introduction) God ordained divers kinds of oblations and sacrifices, to assure his people of the forgiveness of their offences, if they offered them in true faith a...

MHCC: Leviticus 9 (Chapter Introduction) (v. 1-21) The first offerings of Aaron for himself and the people. (Lev 9:22-24) Moses and Aaron bless the people, Fire cometh upon the altar from th...

Matthew Henry: Leviticus (Book Introduction) An Exposition, with Practical Observations, of The Third Book of Moses, Called Leviticus There is nothing historical in all this book of Leviticus exc...

Matthew Henry: Leviticus 9 (Chapter Introduction) Aaron and his sons, having been solemnly consecrated to the priesthood, are in this chapter entering upon the execution of their office, the very n...

Constable: Leviticus (Book Introduction) Introduction Title The Hebrews derived the title of this book from the first word in i...

Constable: Leviticus (Outline) Outline "At first sight the book of Leviticus might appear to be a haphazard, even repetitious arrangement of en...

Constable: Leviticus Leviticus Bibliography Aharoni, Yohanan, and Michael Avi-Yonah. The Macmillan Bible Atlas. Revised ed. New York...

Haydock: Leviticus (Book Introduction) INTRODUCTION. The Book is called Leviticus : because it treats of the offices, ministries, rites and ceremonies of the Priests and Levites. The H...

Gill: Leviticus (Book Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO LEVITICUS This book is commonly called by the Jews Vajikra, from the first word with which it begins, and sometimes תורת כהנ...

Gill: Leviticus 9 (Chapter Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO LEVITICUS 9 Aaron and his sons, being consecrated to and invested with the priest's office, are called upon to the exercise of it, ...

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