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Text -- Leviticus 9:3 (NET)
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Wesley -> Lev 9:3
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.
JFB -> Lev 9:1-7
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 9:3
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.
TSK -> Lev 9:3
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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Barnes -> Lev 9:1-6
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...
Poole -> Lev 9:3
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.
Haydock -> Lev 9:3
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.
Gill -> Lev 9:3
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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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
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
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...
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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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