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Text -- Numbers 15:1-25 (NET)

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Sacrificial Rulings
15:1 The Lord spoke to Moses: 15:2 “Speak to the Israelites and tell them, ‘When you enter the land where you are to live, which I am giving you, 15:3 and you make an offering by fire to the Lord from the herd or from the flock (whether a burnt offering or a sacrifice for discharging a vow or as a freewill offering or in your solemn feasts) to create a pleasing aroma to the Lord, 15:4 then the one who presents his offering to the Lord must bring a grain offering of one-tenth of an ephah of finely ground flour mixed with one fourth of a hin of olive oil. 15:5 You must also prepare one-fourth of a hin of wine for a drink offering with the burnt offering or the sacrifice for each lamb. 15:6 Or for a ram, you must prepare as a grain offering two-tenths of an ephah of finely ground flour mixed with one-third of a hin of olive oil, 15:7 and for a drink offering you must offer one-third of a hin of wine as a pleasing aroma to the Lord. 15:8 And when you prepare a young bull as a burnt offering or a sacrifice for discharging a vow or as a peace offering to the Lord, 15:9 then a grain offering of three-tenths of an ephah of finely ground flour mixed with half a hin of olive oil must be presented with the young bull, 15:10 and you must present as the drink offering half a hin of wine with the fire offering as a pleasing aroma to the Lord. 15:11 This is what is to be done for each ox, or each ram, or each of the male lambs or the goats. 15:12 You must do so for each one according to the number that you prepare. 15:13 “‘Every native-born person must do these things in this way to present an offering made by fire as a pleasing aroma to the Lord. 15:14 If a resident foreigner is living with you– or whoever is among you in future generations– and prepares an offering made by fire as a pleasing aroma to the Lord, he must do it the same way you are to do it. 15:15 One statute must apply to you who belong to the congregation and to the resident foreigner who is living among you, as a permanent statute for your future generations. You and the resident foreigner will be alike before the Lord. 15:16 One law and one custom must apply to you and to the resident foreigner who lives alongside you.’”
Rules for First Fruits
15:17 The Lord spoke to Moses: 15:18 “Speak to the Israelites and tell them, ‘When you enter the land to which I am bringing you 15:19 and you eat some of the food of the land, you must offer up a raised offering to the Lord. 15:20 You must offer up a cake of the first of your finely ground flour as a raised offering; as you offer the raised offering of the threshing floor, so you must offer it up. 15:21 You must give to the Lord some of the first of your finely ground flour as a raised offering in your future generations.
Rules for Unintentional Offenses
15:22 “‘If you sin unintentionally and do not observe all these commandments that the Lord has spoken to Moses15:23 all that the Lord has commanded you by the authority of Moses, from the day that the Lord commanded Moses and continuing through your future generations15:24 then if anything is done unintentionally without the knowledge of the community, the whole community must prepare one young bull for a burnt offering– for a pleasing aroma to the Lord– along with its grain offering and its customary drink offering, and one male goat for a purification offering. 15:25 And the priest is to make atonement for the whole community of the Israelites, and they will be forgiven, because it was unintentional and they have brought their offering, an offering made by fire to the Lord, and their purification offering before the Lord, for their unintentional offense.
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Names, People and Places, Dictionary Themes and Topics

Names, People and Places:
 · Israel a citizen of Israel.,a member of the nation of Israel
 · Moses a son of Amram; the Levite who led Israel out of Egypt and gave them The Law of Moses,a Levite who led Israel out of Egypt and gave them the law


Dictionary Themes and Topics: WEIGHTS AND MEASURES | Vows | STRANGER AND SOJOURNER (IN THE OLD TESTAMENT) | SACRIFICE, IN THE OLD TESTAMENT, 2 | PRIEST, HIGH | Oil | Offerings | NIGHT-MONSTER | LORD'S SUPPER; (EUCHARIST) | Heave offering | GOAT | GENESIS, 1-2 | Foreigner | Flour | FIRST-FRUITS | Exodus | Elealeh | ERR; ERROR | Drink-offering | Citizenship | more
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Wesley: Num 15:2 - -- Will certainly give you, not withstanding this great provocation. And for their better assurance hereof he repeats and amplifies the laws of sacrifice...

Will certainly give you, not withstanding this great provocation. And for their better assurance hereof he repeats and amplifies the laws of sacrifices, whereby through Christ he would be reconciled to them and theirs upon their repentance.

Wesley: Num 15:3 - -- A peace-offering.

A peace-offering.

Wesley: Num 15:4 - -- The tenth part of an Ephah, that is, about five pints. An hin contained about five quarts.

The tenth part of an Ephah, that is, about five pints. An hin contained about five quarts.

Wesley: Num 15:6 - -- deals - Because this belonged to a better sacrifice than the former; and therefore in the next sacrifice of a bullock, there are three tenth deals. So...

deals - Because this belonged to a better sacrifice than the former; and therefore in the next sacrifice of a bullock, there are three tenth deals. So the accessory sacrifice grows proportionably with the principal.

Wesley: Num 15:8 - -- Such as were offered either freely or by command, which may be called peace-offerings or thank-offerings, by way of eminency, because such are offered...

Such as were offered either freely or by command, which may be called peace-offerings or thank-offerings, by way of eminency, because such are offered purely by way of gratitude to God, and with single respect to his honour, whereas the peace-offerings made in performance of a vow were made and offered, with design of getting some advantage by them.

Wesley: Num 15:12 - -- As many cattle as ye sacrifice, so many meal and drink-offerings ye shall offer.

As many cattle as ye sacrifice, so many meal and drink-offerings ye shall offer.

Wesley: Num 15:15 - -- As to the worship of God: his sacrifices shall be offered in the same manner and accepted by God upon the same terms, as yours: which was a presage of...

As to the worship of God: his sacrifices shall be offered in the same manner and accepted by God upon the same terms, as yours: which was a presage of the future calling of the Gentiles. And this is added by way of caution, to shew that strangers were not upon this pretence to partake of their civil privileges.

Wesley: Num 15:19 - -- When you are about to eat it: for before they eat it, they were to offer this offering to God.

When you are about to eat it: for before they eat it, they were to offer this offering to God.

Wesley: Num 15:19 - -- That is, the bread - corn.

That is, the bread - corn.

Wesley: Num 15:20 - -- That is, of the corn in the threshing floor, when you have gathered in your corn.

That is, of the corn in the threshing floor, when you have gathered in your corn.

Wesley: Num 15:22 - -- Those now spoken of, which concern the outward service of God, or the rites or ceremonies belonging to it. And herein principally this law may seem to...

Those now spoken of, which concern the outward service of God, or the rites or ceremonies belonging to it. And herein principally this law may seem to differ from that Lev 4:13, which speaks of some positive miscarriage, or doing that which ought not to have been done, about the holy things of God; whereas this speaks only of an omission of something which ought to have been done about holy ceremonies.

JFB: Num 15:1-2 - -- Some infer from Num 15:23 that the date of this communication must be fixed towards the close of the wanderings in the wilderness; and, also, that all...

Some infer from Num 15:23 that the date of this communication must be fixed towards the close of the wanderings in the wilderness; and, also, that all the sacrifices prescribed in the law were to be offered only after the settlement in Canaan.

JFB: Num 15:3 - -- It is evident that a peace offering is referred to because this term is frequently used in such a sense (Exo 18:12; Lev 17:5).

It is evident that a peace offering is referred to because this term is frequently used in such a sense (Exo 18:12; Lev 17:5).

JFB: Num 15:4 - -- That is, an omer, the tenth part of an ephah (Exo 16:36).

That is, an omer, the tenth part of an ephah (Exo 16:36).

JFB: Num 15:4 - -- This element shows it to have been different from such meat offerings as were made by themselves, and not merely accompaniments of other sacrifices.

This element shows it to have been different from such meat offerings as were made by themselves, and not merely accompaniments of other sacrifices.

JFB: Num 15:6-12 - -- The quantity of flour was increased because the sacrifice was of superior value to the former. The accessory sacrifices were always increased in propo...

The quantity of flour was increased because the sacrifice was of superior value to the former. The accessory sacrifices were always increased in proportion to the greater worth and magnitude of its principal.

JFB: Num 15:13-16 - -- One who had become a proselyte. There were scarcely any of the national privileges of the Israelites, in which the Gentile stranger might not, on conf...

One who had become a proselyte. There were scarcely any of the national privileges of the Israelites, in which the Gentile stranger might not, on conforming to certain conditions, fully participate.

JFB: Num 15:19 - -- The offering prescribed was to precede the act of eating.

The offering prescribed was to precede the act of eating.

JFB: Num 15:19 - -- That is, the priests of the Lord (Eze 44:30).

That is, the priests of the Lord (Eze 44:30).

JFB: Num 15:20 - -- Meaning the corn on the threshing-floor; that is, after harvest.

Meaning the corn on the threshing-floor; that is, after harvest.

JFB: Num 15:20 - -- To the priests accompanying the ceremony with the same rites.

To the priests accompanying the ceremony with the same rites.

JFB: Num 15:22 - -- Respecting the performance of divine worship, and the rites and ceremonies that constitute the holy service. The law relates only to any omission and ...

Respecting the performance of divine worship, and the rites and ceremonies that constitute the holy service. The law relates only to any omission and consequently is quite different from that laid down in Lev 4:13, which implies a transgression or positive neglect of some observances required. This law relates to private parties or individual tribes; that to the whole congregation of Israel.

JFB: Num 15:24-26 - -- The Mosaic ritual was complicated, and the ceremonies to be gone through in the various instances of purification which are specified, would expose a ...

The Mosaic ritual was complicated, and the ceremonies to be gone through in the various instances of purification which are specified, would expose a worshipper, through ignorance, to the risk of omitting or neglecting some of them. This law includes the stranger in the number of those for whom the sacrifice was offered for the sin of general ignorance.

Clarke: Num 15:2 - -- When ye be come into the land - Some learned men are of opinion that several offerings prescribed by the law were not intended to be made in the wil...

When ye be come into the land - Some learned men are of opinion that several offerings prescribed by the law were not intended to be made in the wilderness, but in the promised land; the former not affording those conveniences which were necessary to the complete observance of the Divine worship in this and several other respects.

Clarke: Num 15:3 - -- And will make an offering - For the different kinds of offerings, sacrifices, etc., see Lev 1:2, Lev 1:7.

And will make an offering - For the different kinds of offerings, sacrifices, etc., see Lev 1:2, Lev 1:7.

Clarke: Num 15:5 - -- The fourth part of a hin - The quantity of meal and flour was augmented in proportion to the size of the sacrifice with which it was offered. With a...

The fourth part of a hin - The quantity of meal and flour was augmented in proportion to the size of the sacrifice with which it was offered. With a Lamb or a Kid were offered one tenth deal of flour, (the tenth part of an ephah, see on Exo 29:40 (note)), the fourth part of a hin of oil, and the fourth part of a hin of wine. With a Ram, two tenth deals of flour, a third part of a hin of oil, and a third part of a hin of wine. With a Bullock, three tenth deals of flour, half a hin of oil, and half a hin of wine. See Num 15:4-11.

Clarke: Num 15:14 - -- If a stranger sojourn - See the notes on Lev 19:33;Lev 22:9. When the case of the Jewish people is fairly considered, and their situation with respe...

If a stranger sojourn - See the notes on Lev 19:33;Lev 22:9. When the case of the Jewish people is fairly considered, and their situation with respect to the surrounding idolatrous nations, we shall see the absolute necessity of having but one form of worship in the land. That alone was genuine which was prescribed by the Almighty, and no others could be tolerated, because they were idolatrous. All strangers - all that came to sojourn in the land, were required to conform to it; and it was right that those who did conform to it should have equal rights and privileges with the Hebrews themselves, which we find was the case. But under the Christian dispensation, as no particular form of worship is prescribed, the types and ceremonies of the Mosaic institution being all fulfilled, unlimited toleration should be allowed; and while the sacred writings are made the basis of the worship offered to God, every man should be allowed to worship according to his own conscience, for in this respect every one i

"Lord of himself, accountable to non

But to his conscience and his God alone."

Clarke: Num 15:20 - -- Ye shall offer - the first of your dough - Concerning the offerings of first-fruits, see the notes on Exo 22:29.

Ye shall offer - the first of your dough - Concerning the offerings of first-fruits, see the notes on Exo 22:29.

Clarke: Num 15:24 - -- If aught be committed by ignorance - See the notes on Lev 4:2, and Lev 5:17. The case here probably refers to the whole congregation; the cases abov...

If aught be committed by ignorance - See the notes on Lev 4:2, and Lev 5:17. The case here probably refers to the whole congregation; the cases above, to the sin of an individual.

Clarke: Num 15:25 - -- The priest shall make an atonement - Even sins committed through ignorance required an atonement; and God in his mercy has provided one for them.

The priest shall make an atonement - Even sins committed through ignorance required an atonement; and God in his mercy has provided one for them.

Calvin: Num 15:1 - -- 1.And the Lord spake He partly here adverts to those precepts of which he had treated more distinctly and fully in Leviticus, and partly gathers into...

1.And the Lord spake He partly here adverts to those precepts of which he had treated more distinctly and fully in Leviticus, and partly gathers into one place what he had before spoken of in various places and more obscurely. For as yet he had delivered no certain regulations as to the accessories to the meat-offering of oil and wine; but what he had before appropriated to particular cases he now commands to be observed generally, and what he had treated of more accurately he now lightly passes over; for he does not enter into full particulars, but only forbids that sacrifices should be offered without flour, a libation of wine, and oil. We have seen elsewhere that in the sacrifices and oblations, wherein God consulted the rude condition of the people, He took as it were the character of a man, as if He feasted there familiarly with them. In this sense He elsewhere calls the sacrifices His meat, 291 not because He, who is the life in Himself and inspires the life of all, requires the supports of life, but because, unless He descends to men, He cannot lift up their minds to things above. Still, inasmuch as there was danger on the other side lest the people should introduce many inane and superfluous pomps, as we see that in their sacred feasts the Gentiles were foolishly and immoderately luxurious, as if their delicacies gave pleasure to God, the measure of each particular thing is prescribed, that they may not dare to invent anything arbitrarily. The conjecture is probable that what had been before delivered with sufficient clearness is here again recalled to their memory. But since this reason is not expressly given, it will be enough to hold fast what has been frequently stated, that although the ceremonies might be of trifling importance, still it was necessary that the lawful should be carefully distinguished from the unauthorized, in order that the licentiousness of men might be anticipated, who would otherwise have failed not to mingle their own leaven. The sum of this passage is, that both in the solemn sacrifices which the Law demands, as well as in the free-will-offerings, they should observe that proportion of which we have treated elsewhere.

Calvin: Num 15:14 - -- 14.And if a stranger sojourn with you He does not mean all strangers, but only those who, descending from heathen nations, had professedly turned to ...

14.And if a stranger sojourn with you He does not mean all strangers, but only those who, descending from heathen nations, had professedly turned to God, and thus had been received into the body of the Church; for the uncleanness of those who remained in uncircumcision excluded them from the legal service. I conceive that there were two reasons why God would have one and the same form observed; first, that the proselytes who had been lately incorporated might more cheerfully devote themselves to the exercises of piety, when they saw themselves placed in the same position as the children of Abraham; and secondly, lest if any distinction should be made, corrupt mixtures should immediately creep in. Lest, therefore, the purity of God’s worship should be gradually corrupted by absurd imitation, the gate was shut against that variety which usually draws men aside in different directions.

Calvin: Num 15:20 - -- 20.Ye shall offer up a cake Here another kind of first-fruits is required, to offer up sacred cakes of the first of their dough. First-fruits were of...

20.Ye shall offer up a cake Here another kind of first-fruits is required, to offer up sacred cakes of the first of their dough. First-fruits were offered of their fruits and ears of corn; but the representation was more lively in the bread itself; and, consequently, God would have them present tokens of their gratitude, not only from the barn, but from the mill, and the oven, so that whilst they eat their bread also, they might have Him before their eyes.

Calvin: Num 15:22 - -- 22.And if ye have erred He teaches by what kind of sacrifice the sins of the whole people or of each individual are to be expiated, although he enume...

22.And if ye have erred He teaches by what kind of sacrifice the sins of the whole people or of each individual are to be expiated, although he enumerates only two of the four classes which are mentioned in Leviticus; for a special atonement is there enjoined both on the priest and the ruler. But neither is the ceremony of sacrificing here described, since Moses only wished to refresh their memories by the way as to the manner in which, either publicly or privately, they were to be reconciled to God. This word “error,” 264 as we have said, extends to incogitancy, which partakes of contempt of God, and arises from too great security, when men inconsiderately fall into the sins to which their lusts invite them; for deliberate impiety is afterwards brought into contrast with error, when men designedly rush into violations of the law. But since nothing is more easy than for men to err, this remedy was most necessary, lest they who had sinned should fall into despair. Lest, then, the people or private individuals, when they saw their guilt, should despair of pardon and throw away the pursuit of holiness, God anticipates them, and shews them by what means He is to be propitiated, so that the sins which had occurred should not interrupt His service. Since, however, Moses here only repeats what has already been explained, there is no need of dwelling largely upon it, except that in one point he seems to deliver a law different from the former one; for he there commands two bullocks to be slain for the reconciliation of the people, 265 the one as a burnt-offering, the other as a sin-offering; yet, if the second were not easily obtained, the permission was given to substitute a goat. In Leviticus, therefore, the regular and perfect rite was delivered; the permissive alteration is only added here; nor does Moses contradict himself, though, for the sake of brevity, he only refers to one of the two modes. At the end a clearer explanation is subjoined, viz., that the same law should be common to all, since it was by no means expedient to introduce any diversity.

TSK: Num 15:1 - -- It is very probable, that the transactions recorded in this and the four following chapters took place during the time the Israelites abode in Kadesh ...

It is very probable, that the transactions recorded in this and the four following chapters took place during the time the Israelites abode in Kadesh (Deu 1:46).

TSK: Num 15:2 - -- Num 15:18; Lev 14:34, Lev 23:10, Lev 25:2; Deu 7:1, Deu 7:2, Deu 12:1, Deu 12:9

TSK: Num 15:3 - -- will make : Exo 29:18, Exo 29:25, Exo 29:41; Lev 1:2, Lev 1:3, Lev 1:9, Lev 1:13, Lev 1:17, Lev 10:13 a burnt : Lev. 1:1-17 a sacrifice : Lev 7:16, Le...

will make : Exo 29:18, Exo 29:25, Exo 29:41; Lev 1:2, Lev 1:3, Lev 1:9, Lev 1:13, Lev 1:17, Lev 10:13

a burnt : Lev. 1:1-17

a sacrifice : Lev 7:16, Lev 22:18-23; Deu 12:11

performing : Heb. separating, Lev 27:2

or in a freewill : Lev 22:21, Lev 22:23; Deu 12:6, Deu 12:17, Deu 16:10

in your : Num 28:16-19, Num 28:27, Num 29:1, Num 29:2, Num 29:8, 13-40; Lev 23:8, Lev 23:12, Lev 23:36; Deut. 16:1-17

a sweet : Gen 8:21; Exo 29:18; Mat 3:17; Eph 5:2; Phi 4:18

the herd : Under the term bakar , are comprehended the ox, heifer, etc; and under tzon , are included sheep and goats. The animals enjoined in the Levitical law are the very same which commanded Abraham to offer (Gen 15:9). Hence it is evident, that God delivered to the patriarchs an epitome of that law which was afterwards given in detail to Moses, the essence of which consisted in its sacrifices; and these sacrifices were of clean animals, the most perfect, useful, and healthy of all that are brought under the immediate government of man. Gross feeding and ferocious animals were all excluded, as well as all birds of prey.

TSK: Num 15:4 - -- a meat : Exo 29:40; Lev 2:1, Lev 6:14, Lev 7:9, Lev 7:10, Lev 23:13; Isa 66:20; Mal 1:11; Rom 15:16; Heb 13:16 the fourth : Num 28:5-8; Exo 29:40; Lev...

TSK: Num 15:5 - -- Num 28:7, Num 28:14; Jdg 9:13; Psa 116:13; Son 1:4; Zec 9:17; Mat 26:28, Mat 26:29; Phi 2:17; 2Ti 4:6

TSK: Num 15:6 - -- Num 15:4, Num 28:12-14

TSK: Num 15:8 - -- peace : Lev 3:1, Lev 7:11-18

peace : Lev 3:1, Lev 7:11-18

TSK: Num 15:9 - -- with a : Num 28:12, Num 28:14 a meat : Num 29:6; Lev 6:14, Lev 7:37, Lev 14:10; 1Ch 21:23; Neh 10:33; Eze 42:13; Eze 46:5, Eze 46:7, Eze 46:11, Eze 46...

TSK: Num 15:10 - -- Num 15:5, Num 6:15

TSK: Num 15:11 - -- Num 15:28

TSK: Num 15:15 - -- One : Num 15:29, Num 9:14; Exo 12:49; Lev 24:22; Gal 3:28; Eph 2:11-22; Col 3:11 an ordinance : Num 10:8, Num 18:8; Exo 12:14, Exo 12:24, Exo 12:43; 1...

TSK: Num 15:18 - -- Num 15:2; Deu 26:1-15

TSK: Num 15:19 - -- The oblation before prescribed seems to have been a general acknowledgment from the people at large; but this was an oblation from every one that reap...

The oblation before prescribed seems to have been a general acknowledgment from the people at large; but this was an oblation from every one that reaped a harvestcaps1 . wcaps0 ho was required, previously to tasting it himself, to offer a portion of dough as a heave-offering to the Lord. This is supposed to have been given to the priests in their several cities, and not carried to the tabernacle.

Jos 5:11, Jos 5:12

TSK: Num 15:20 - -- a cake : Num 18:12; Exo 23:19; Deu 26:2-10; Neh 10:37; Pro 3:9, Pro 3:10; Eze 44:30; Mat 6:33; Rom 11:16; 1Co 15:20; Jam 1:18; Rev 14:4 the heave offe...

TSK: Num 15:21 - -- Num 18:26; Exo 29:28

TSK: Num 15:22 - -- This law concerning sins of ignorance, being entirely diverse from one before considered, occasions considerable difficulty (Lev. 4). Some explain th...

This law concerning sins of ignorance, being entirely diverse from one before considered, occasions considerable difficulty (Lev. 4). Some explain that law as relating to sins of commission, this to sins of omissioncaps1 . ocaps0 thers explain the one of inadvertent violations of the moral law, and the other of the transgressions of the ceremonial law, and some think that related to the whole nation, this to any one tribe; or that to the bulk of the nation, this to the rulers and elders. The Jews say, that the former law referred to such national transgressions through heedlessness, as consisted with the maintenance of the prescribed worship in the main; but that this especially respected the case of the nation, when through inattention, and the example and authority of wicked rulers, they had turned aside and committed idolatry, or conducted their worship directly contrary to law; yet through a culpable ignorance, and not in presumption. This was evidently the case under several of their kings; and the explanation seems well grounded.

Lev 4:2, Lev 4:13, Lev 4:14, Lev 4:22, Lev 4:27, Lev 5:13, Lev 5:15-17; Psa 19:12; Luk 12:48

TSK: Num 15:24 - -- if ought : Lev 4:13 without : Heb. from the eyes one young bullock : Lev 4:14-21 with his : Num 15:8-10 manner : or, ordinance one kid : Num 28:15; Le...

if ought : Lev 4:13

without : Heb. from the eyes

one young bullock : Lev 4:14-21

with his : Num 15:8-10

manner : or, ordinance

one kid : Num 28:15; Lev 4:23; 2Ch 29:21-24; Ezr 6:17, Ezr 8:35

TSK: Num 15:25 - -- the priest : Lev 4:20, Lev 4:26; Rom 3:25; 1Jo 2:2 forgiven them : Luk 23:34; Act 13:39

the priest : Lev 4:20, Lev 4:26; Rom 3:25; 1Jo 2:2

forgiven them : Luk 23:34; Act 13:39

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Barnes: Num 15:1 - -- The contents of the next five chapters must apparently be referred to the long period of wandering to which Num 14:33 the people were condemned.

The contents of the next five chapters must apparently be referred to the long period of wandering to which Num 14:33 the people were condemned.

Barnes: Num 15:2 - -- To the Israelites of the younger generation is conveyed the hope that the nation should yet enter into the land of promise. The ordinances that foll...

To the Israelites of the younger generation is conveyed the hope that the nation should yet enter into the land of promise. The ordinances that follow are more likely to have been addressed to adults than to children; and we may therefore assume that at the date of their delivery the new generation was growing up, and the period of wandering drawing toward its close. During that period the meat-offerings and drink-offerings prescribed by the Law had been probably intermitted by reason of the scanty supply of grain and wine in the wilderness. The command therefore to provide such offerings was a pledge to Israel that it should possess the land which was to furnish the wherewithal for them.

Barnes: Num 15:4-12 - -- The meat-offering is treated in Lev. 2. The drink-offering Exo 29:40; Lev 23:13, hitherto an ordinary accessory to the former, is now prescribed for...

The meat-offering is treated in Lev. 2. The drink-offering Exo 29:40; Lev 23:13, hitherto an ordinary accessory to the former, is now prescribed forevery sacrifice.

Barnes: Num 15:18 - -- The general principle which includes the ordinance of this and the three verses following is laid down in Exo 22:29; Exo 23:19.

The general principle which includes the ordinance of this and the three verses following is laid down in Exo 22:29; Exo 23:19.

Barnes: Num 15:20-21 - -- Dough - " Coarse meal"Neh 10:37; Eze 44:30.

Dough - " Coarse meal"Neh 10:37; Eze 44:30.

Barnes: Num 15:22-31 - -- The heavy punishments which had already overtaken the people might naturally give rise to apprehensions for the future, especially in view of the fa...

The heavy punishments which had already overtaken the people might naturally give rise to apprehensions for the future, especially in view of the fact that on the approaching entrance into Canaan the complete observance of the Law in all its details would become imperative on them. To meet such apprehensions a distinction is emphatically drawn between sins of ignorance (Lev 4:13 ff) and those of presumption Num 15:30-31. The passage deals separately with imperfections of obedience which would be regarded as attaching to the whole nation Num 15:22-26, and those of individuals Num 15:27-30.

Num 15:24

Without the knowledge of the congregation - literally, as marginal. The words point to an error of omission which escaped notice at the time: i. e. to an oversight.

Num 15:30

Presumptuously - The original (compare the margin, and Exo 14:8) imports something done willfully and openly; in the case of a sin against God it implies that the act is committed ostentatiously and in bravado.

Reproacheth the Lord - Rather, revileth or blasphemeth the Lord: compare Eze 20:27.

Poole: Num 15:2 - -- i.e. Will certainly give you notwithstanding this great provacation, and my unchangeable commination. And for their better assurance hereof, he repe...

i.e. Will certainly give you notwithstanding this great provacation, and my unchangeable commination. And for their better assurance hereof, he repeats and amplifies the laws of sacrifices, whereby through Christ he was or would be reconciled to them and theirs upon their repentance.

Poole: Num 15:3 - -- A sacrifice i.e. a peace-offering, as appears, 1. Because that word put by itself is oft so taken, as Exo 18:12 Lev 17:5,8 23:37 Deu 12:27 . 2. Bec...

A sacrifice i.e. a peace-offering, as appears,

1. Because that word put by itself is oft so taken, as Exo 18:12 Lev 17:5,8 23:37 Deu 12:27 .

2. Because the offerings for sins and trespasses had no meat-offerings and drink-offerings attending upon them, excepting only the case of the

leper’ s cleansing, Lev 14:10 .

3. Because this is explained by and called peace-offereings , Num 15:8 .

4. From the words here following, because peace-offerings were commonly offerede either in performance of a vow, or freely, or by God’ s command in their solemn feasts, all which are here expressed.

Poole: Num 15:4 - -- A tenth deal or tenth part , to wit, of an ephah, i.e. an omer, Exo 16:36 . Mingled with oil wherein it seems to differ from such meat-offerings a...

A tenth deal or tenth part , to wit, of an ephah, i.e. an omer, Exo 16:36 .

Mingled with oil wherein it seems to differ from such meat-offerings as were solitary, and not accessories to other sacrifices.

Poole: Num 15:6 - -- Two tenth deals because this belonged to a better sacrifice than the former; and therefore in the next sacrfice of a bullock there are three tenth de...

Two tenth deals because this belonged to a better sacrifice than the former; and therefore in the next sacrfice of a bullock there are three tenth deals. So the accessory sacrifice grows proportionably with the principal.

Poole: Num 15:8 - -- i.e. Or any other peace-offerings, to wit, such as were offered either freely or by command, which may be called peace-offerings or thank-offering...

i.e. Or any other peace-offerings, to wit, such as were offered either freely or by command, which may be called

peace-offerings or thank-offerings, by way of eminency, because such are offered purely by way of gratitude to God, and with single respect to his command and honour; whereas the peace-offerings made it performance of a vow were made and offbred by way of contract, and with design of getting some advantage by them.

Poole: Num 15:12 - -- i.e. As many cattle as ye sacrifice, so many meat and drink offerings ye shall offer.

i.e. As many cattle as ye sacrifice, so many meat and drink offerings ye shall offer.

Poole: Num 15:14 - -- A stranger to wit, proselyte, for such offerings were not accepted from others.

A stranger to wit, proselyte, for such offerings were not accepted from others.

Poole: Num 15:15 - -- i.e. As to the worship of God; his sacrifices shall be offered in the same manner, and accepted by God upon the same terms, as yours; which was a pr...

i.e. As to the worship of God; his sacrifices shall be offered in the same manner, and accepted by God upon the same terms, as yours; which was a presage of the future calling of the Gentiles. And this is added by way of caution and distinction, to show that strangers were not upon this pretence to partake of thcir civil privileges.

Poole: Num 15:19 - -- When ye eat i.e. when you are about to eat it; for before they did eat it, they were to offer this offering to God. Of the bread i.e. the bread-cor...

When ye eat i.e. when you are about to eat it; for before they did eat it, they were to offer this offering to God.

Of the bread i.e. the bread-corn, as that word is used. Job 28:5 Psa 104:15 Isa 28:22 .

Unto the Lord i.e. to the priest of the Lord, as appears from Eze 44:30 .

Poole: Num 15:20 - -- i.e. Of the corn in the threshing-floor, as Deu 16:13 , when you have gathered in your corn. So shall ye heave it i.e. you shall offer this in the...

i.e. Of the corn in the threshing-floor, as Deu 16:13 , when you have gathered in your corn.

So shall ye heave it i.e. you shall offer this in the same proportion, to the same persons, i.e. the priests, and with the same rites.

Poole: Num 15:22 - -- To wit, those now spoken of, those which concern the outward worship and servicc of God, or the rites or ceremonies belonging to it. And herein prin...

To wit, those now spoken of, those which concern the outward worship and servicc of God, or the rites or ceremonies belonging to it. And herein principally this law may seem to differ from that Lev 14:13 , which speaks of some positive miscarriage, or doing that which ought not to have been done about the holy things of God, whereas this speaks only of an omissiou of somcthing which ought to have been done about holy ccrcmonies. But besides this, that law, Lev 4:13 , concerns the whole congregration of Israel , as it is there expressed, but this concerns only the congregation, or a congregation , as it is here expressed, Num 15:24 , i.e. any particular congregation of Israelites, whether of a whole tribe meeting together by their representatives, or a lesser congregation, such as there were to be many in Canaan; and the words rendered all the congregation may be, and are by some here, rendered every congregation . And by virtue of this law, as some suppose, the Israelites newly after their return from the captivity offered twelve bullocks, one for each tribe, Ezr 8:35 .

Poole: Num 15:24 - -- In Le 4 the bullock is for a sin-offering, here it is for a burnt-offering, either because they are different laws, as hath been said; or because h...

In Le 4 the bullock is for a sin-offering, here it is for a burnt-offering, either because they are different laws, as hath been said; or because here is added a new penalty, to breed the greater caution and diligence in the Israelites, who had given many instances, and now a fresh and eminent instance, of their heedlessness in observing the commands of God; and so, besides that bullock for a sin-offering, which he leaves to be gathered out of Lev 4:11 , he now requires another bullock for a burnt-offering.

Haydock: Num 15:2 - -- Speak. This law was probably given towards the end of the 40 years, ver. 23.

Speak. This law was probably given towards the end of the 40 years, ver. 23.

Haydock: Num 15:3 - -- Victim "of peace," as some Latin copies read, including all the different sorts, ver. 28. (Calmet)

Victim "of peace," as some Latin copies read, including all the different sorts, ver. 28. (Calmet)

Haydock: Num 15:4 - -- Ephi. Hebrew, "a tenth of flour," or one gomer. (Du Hamel)

Ephi. Hebrew, "a tenth of flour," or one gomer. (Du Hamel)

Haydock: Num 15:6 - -- Oil. Greater libations are required for a ram, as it is larger than the former victim, which was accompanied with only half the quantity of fine f...

Oil. Greater libations are required for a ram, as it is larger than the former victim, which was accompanied with only half the quantity of fine flour. (Haydock) ---

Part of the wine and oil was poured on the flour, and burnt on the altar; the rest was given to the priests.

Haydock: Num 15:11-15 - -- Thus, &c. --- Land. In this last verse, the Samaritan copy observes a more correct manner of punctuation than the Hebrew which is commonly rendere...

Thus, &c. ---

Land. In this last verse, the Samaritan copy observes a more correct manner of punctuation than the Hebrew which is commonly rendered "O congregation." (Houbigant) ---

The author of the Vulgate has preserved the sense, but not all the words of the original. The strangers here spoken of are the proselytes of justice, who kept all the law. Those of the gate, who lived in the land, uncircumcised, could only present holocausts, without libations, Leviticus xxii. 25. (Calmet) ---

"The many sacrifices (of the old law) prefigured this one sacrifice" of the new. (St. Augustine, City of God x. 20.) Christ, represented by the oil, offers himself the victim, under the forms of bread and wine. (Du Hamel)

Haydock: Num 15:20 - -- Eat. Hebrew and Septuagint, "of your dough." They elevated a part towards heaven, and gave it to the priest or Levite, who lived nearest them; and,...

Eat. Hebrew and Septuagint, "of your dough." They elevated a part towards heaven, and gave it to the priest or Levite, who lived nearest them; and, in case none could be found, as at the present day, they were to burn it in honour of God. Tradition determines the quantity to be between a 40th and a 60th part. (St. Jerome in Ezec. xlv.) This they do every time they bake, according to Philo, and Leo of Modena, (2. 9,) though the law be not clear, and some might think it sufficient to give a part, the first time they baked with new flour.

Haydock: Num 15:22 - -- Ignorance. Other victims are prescribed; (Leviticus iv. 13,) so that the ignorance here mentioned must be of a different nature. The former was per...

Ignorance. Other victims are prescribed; (Leviticus iv. 13,) so that the ignorance here mentioned must be of a different nature. The former was perhaps a sin of commission, and this a sin of omission; such as if the whole people should neglect to eat the paschal lamb. The Rabbins think that the law alludes here to idolatry, committed for want of knowledge. But that is next to impossible in a whole nation. Outram believes, that the Book of Leviticus speaks of those who transgress the negative precepts, without abandoning the true religion; but the present law alludes to those who forget the laws of their fathers, and embrace a false worship. Thus Ezechias offered the victims here prescribed, though more in number, to expiate the idolatry of the people under Achaz, 1 Paralipomenon xxix. 21. See also 1 Esdras viii. 35. Some think Moses has supplied in this place what was left deficient before. But it is more probable, that he supposes here only some of the tribes have sinned ignorantly, while in Leviticus he speaks of the whole nation. (Calmet) ---

No one sins for the sake of the offence, but for some advantage which we falsely persuade ourselves we shall derive from doing so. (St. Augustine, q. 24.)

Haydock: Num 15:25 - -- And for. Hebrew, "and their sin (offering) in the presence of the Lord, for their ignorance." (Calmet)

And for. Hebrew, "and their sin (offering) in the presence of the Lord, for their ignorance." (Calmet)

Gill: Num 15:1 - -- The Lord spake unto Moses,.... After the murmurings of the Israelites by reason of the spies, Num 14:2; and their being threatened with a consumption ...

The Lord spake unto Moses,.... After the murmurings of the Israelites by reason of the spies, Num 14:2; and their being threatened with a consumption of them in the wilderness on that account, Num 14:12; and their defeat at Hormah, Num 14:45, and lest their posterity should be discouraged, and despair of ever enjoying the good land:

saying; as follows.

Gill: Num 15:2 - -- Speak unto the children of Israel, and say unto them,.... The younger sort of them, such as were under twenty years of age; for those of that age and ...

Speak unto the children of Israel, and say unto them,.... The younger sort of them, such as were under twenty years of age; for those of that age and upwards, who had murmured against the Lord, had been assured by him with an oath that they should die in the wilderness, and not see the land of Canaan, Num 14:29; whereas those Moses is here bid to speak to were such that should possess it:

when ye come into the land of your habitations, which I give unto,

you; the land of Canaan, the grant of which is here renewed to them, and an assurance given of their coming into it and settlement in it; and that they should have dwelling places there for their several tribes and families.

Gill: Num 15:3 - -- And will make an offering by fire unto the Lord, a burnt offering,.... The first of these respects such offerings by fire, which were not wholly burnt...

And will make an offering by fire unto the Lord, a burnt offering,.... The first of these respects such offerings by fire, which were not wholly burnt, but part of them were eaten by the priests, Deu 18:1; and the latter such as were wholly burnt, unless the latter can be thought to be only an explanation of the former:

or a sacrifice in performing a vow, or in a freewill offering; these were peace offerings, some of which were for thanksgiving, and others were either a vow or a freewill offering, as here: see Lev 7:11,

or in your solemn feasts; as the passover, pentecost, &c. of which, and the offerings in them, see Lev 23:4,

to make a sweet savour unto the Lord; for acceptance with him:

of the herd or of the flock; a bullock of the one, a lamb or kid of the goats of the other; fowls are not mentioned, because burnt offerings of them required no drink offerings f.

Gill: Num 15:4 - -- Then shall he that offereth his offering unto the Lord,.... Be it of either kind before mentioned: bring a meat offering of a tenth deal of flour, ...

Then shall he that offereth his offering unto the Lord,.... Be it of either kind before mentioned:

bring a meat offering of a tenth deal of flour, mingled with the fourth part of an hin of oil; this was made of the tenth part of an ephah, or of an omer of fine wheaten flour, which was the quantity of about three quarts; and which was mixed and macerated with the fourth part of an hin, or with a quart and more than half a pint of oil: see Exo 29:40; rather this should be called a bread offering.

Gill: Num 15:5 - -- And the fourth part of an hin of wine,.... The same measure with the oil, and this was wine of the grapes, as the Targum of Jonathan; other sorts of ...

And the fourth part of an hin of wine,.... The same measure with the oil, and this was wine of the grapes, as the Targum of Jonathan; other sorts of wine might not be used for the purpose mentioned:

for a drink offering shalt thou prepare; with the meat offering, to go along with every burnt offering and peace offering; which, as they were the food of God and the provision of his house, it was proper there should be of every kind fit for an entertainment, as flesh, bread, and wine. These were to go

with the burnt offering or sacrifice, for one lamb; if there were more than one, then a greater quantity in proportion was required.

Gill: Num 15:6 - -- Or for a ram,.... Whether for a burnt offering or a peace offering; or rather and for a ram g, as many versions: thou shalt prepare for a meat off...

Or for a ram,.... Whether for a burnt offering or a peace offering; or rather and for a ram g, as many versions:

thou shalt prepare for a meat offering two tenth deals of flour mingled with the third part of an hin of oil: which was the quantity of six quarts of fine flour, and about three pints and a quarter of a pint of oil.

Gill: Num 15:7 - -- And for a drink offering thou shalt offer a third part of an hin of wine,.... The same quantity of wine was to be used in the drink offering as of oi...

And for a drink offering thou shalt offer a third part of an hin of wine,.... The same quantity of wine was to be used in the drink offering as of oil in the meat offering, Num 15:4,

for a sweet savour unto the Lord, that it might be acceptable to him.

Gill: Num 15:8 - -- And when thou preparest a bullock for a burnt offering,.... Which was a larger offering, and required a larger meat offering and drink offering, as N...

And when thou preparest a bullock for a burnt offering,.... Which was a larger offering, and required a larger meat offering and drink offering, as Num 15:9 show:

or for a sacrifice in performing a vow or peace offerings unto the Lord; by which latter are meant freewill offerings; for though both sorts here mentioned were peace offerings, yet these were more particularly called so.

Gill: Num 15:9 - -- Then shall he bring with a bullock a meat offering,.... Much larger than either for a lamb or ram, even one consisting of three tenth deals of flou...

Then shall he bring with a bullock a meat offering,.... Much larger than either for a lamb or ram, even one consisting

of three tenth deals of flour; or nine quarts of it:

mingled with half an hin of oil; two quarts and a pint, and somewhat more.

Gill: Num 15:10 - -- And thou shalt bring for a drink offering half an hin of wine,.... The same quantity as of oil, and a little more: for an offering made by fire of...

And thou shalt bring for a drink offering half an hin of wine,.... The same quantity as of oil, and a little more:

for an offering made by fire of a sweet savour unto the Lord: this, according to Jarchi, refers only to the meat offering and the oil: for the wine was not a fire offering, not being put upon the fire.

Gill: Num 15:11 - -- Thus shall it be done for one bullock,.... Such a quantity of flour and oil for the meat offering, and such a quantity of wine for the drink offering ...

Thus shall it be done for one bullock,.... Such a quantity of flour and oil for the meat offering, and such a quantity of wine for the drink offering as before expressed; making no difference between one young or old:

or for a ram: which, Jarchi says, was thirteen months and one day old:

or for a lamb, or a kid; for a young one of the flock, whether of the sheep or goat, whether a lamb or a kid of the goats; which, according to Jarchi, were within a year, not a year old.

Gill: Num 15:12 - -- According to the number that ye shall prepare, so shall ye do to everyone, according to their number. That is, in proportion to the number of the catt...

According to the number that ye shall prepare, so shall ye do to everyone, according to their number. That is, in proportion to the number of the cattle, be they of which sort they would, should be the quantity of the meat and drink offerings.

Gill: Num 15:13 - -- All that are born of the country shall do these things after this manner,.... Meaning that all Israelites should with their sacrifices bring their mea...

All that are born of the country shall do these things after this manner,.... Meaning that all Israelites should with their sacrifices bring their meat and drink offerings of the quantity directed to as above:

in offering an offering made by fire of a sweet savour unto the Lord; when they offered any burnt offerings or peace offerings: the Jews say, that all sacrifices, whether of the congregation or of a private person, require drink offerings, excepting the firstborn, the tithes, the passover, the sin offering, and the trespass offering; but the sin offering of the leper, and his trespass offering, require them h: the Targum of Jonathan is,"all that are born in Israel, and not among the people, shall make these drink offerings thus;''for though an uncircumcised Gentile might bring burnt offerings and peace offerings, yet not meat offerings and drink offerings with them; See Gill on Lev 22:18; only such as were proselytes of righteousness, as in Num 15:14.

Gill: Num 15:14 - -- And if a stranger sojourn with you,.... A stranger, or proselyte, not of the gate, but of righteousness, as Ben Gersom and the Jewish, writers in gene...

And if a stranger sojourn with you,.... A stranger, or proselyte, not of the gate, but of righteousness, as Ben Gersom and the Jewish, writers in general interpret it:

or whatsoever be among you in your generations; whether such a proselyte settled and continued among them, or only stayed with them awhile:

and will offer an offering made by fire of a sweet savour unto the Lord; is desirous of offering a burnt offering or a peace offering to the Lord in an acceptable manner:

as ye do, so shall he do; bring the same meat offering and drink offering, according to the nature and number of the cattle he brings for sacrifice.

Gill: Num 15:15 - -- One ordinance shall be both for you of the congregation,.... Or "O congregation" i, as Ben Melech, and so the Targum of Jonathan, "O whole congregati...

One ordinance shall be both for you of the congregation,.... Or "O congregation" i, as Ben Melech, and so the Targum of Jonathan, "O whole congregation"; though Aben Ezra denies it to be vocative:

and also for the stranger that sojourneth with you; the same ordinance, statute, or appointment, respecting the above things, were equally binding on one side as on the other, an homeborn Israelite and a proselyte of righteousness:

an ordinance for ever in your generations; to be observed by them, one and the other, in all ages, until the Messiah came and abolished the law of commandments contained in ordinances:

as ye are so shall the stranger be before the Lord; not in things civil, but religious, and particularly with respect to the above sacrifices and offerings: Ben Gersom and Aben Ezra say this respects the burnt offering only, which was before the Lord.

Gill: Num 15:16 - -- One law, and one manner,.... One law respecting these sacrifices, and one manner of offering them; one and the same precept to be observed, and one an...

One law, and one manner,.... One law respecting these sacrifices, and one manner of offering them; one and the same precept to be observed, and one and the same judgment or punishment inflicted in case of non-observance:

shall be for you, and the stranger that sojourneth with you; for Israelites and proselytes; which is said to invite and encourage the latter, and may have a distant view to the calling of the Gentiles in Gospel times, when there should be no difference between Jews and Gentiles called by grace in matters of religion, but would be one in Christ, Gal 3:28.

Gill: Num 15:17 - -- And the Lord spake unto Moses,.... Or continued to speak to him; for the following law was given at the same time as those before: saying; as follo...

And the Lord spake unto Moses,.... Or continued to speak to him; for the following law was given at the same time as those before:

saying; as follows.

Gill: Num 15:18 - -- Speak unto the children of Israel, and say unto them,.... Who only were bound to observe the following law concerning the cake of the first dough, Num...

Speak unto the children of Israel, and say unto them,.... Who only were bound to observe the following law concerning the cake of the first dough, Num 15:20, and not Gentiles; so the Jews say k, the dough of a Gentile is free from the cake, though an Israelite kneads it:

when ye come into the land whither I bring you; the land of Canaan: this is another assurance of their possession of the land of Canaan, notwithstanding what had been threatened; in Num 15:2; it is only said, "which I give unto you", but here, "whither I bring you"; assuring them, that as he had given it unto them, he would certainly introduce them into it. The Jews from hence gather, that they are not bound to observe this precept concerning the cake by the law, but in the land of Israel only, and when all Israel are there; wherefore at this time, and even in the days of Ezra, it is separated only by the words of the Scribes; and the reason of it is, that this law might not be forgotten by the Israelites l: there were three countries that were bound to bring the cake, according to the Misnah m.

Gill: Num 15:19 - -- Then it shall be, that when ye eat of the bread of the land,.... Of the land of Canaan; when they were about to eat of it, before they actually did; w...

Then it shall be, that when ye eat of the bread of the land,.... Of the land of Canaan; when they were about to eat of it, before they actually did; when they were preparing for it, had ground their corn into flour, and had mixed it with water and kneaded it into dough, in order to bake it and make it fit for food; by bread is meant bread corn, such as was the old corn of the land the Israelites first ate of when they entered into it, Jos 5:11; the Targum of Jonathan adds,"not of rice, or millet, or pulse,''but what was made of corn used for bread; and the Jews say n, there were five things only they were obliged to make the cake of, wheat, barley, "cusmin" or rye, fox ear (barley), and oats; and this is to be understood only of dough made for men's bread, and not for dogs or any other beast o:

ye shall offer up an heave offering unto the Lord; and what that is, is expressed in Num 15:20.

Gill: Num 15:20 - -- Ye shall offer up a cake of the first of your dough for an heave offering,.... Of the first dough made of the first corn that was threshed, winnowed ...

Ye shall offer up a cake of the first of your dough for an heave offering,.... Of the first dough made of the first corn that was threshed, winnowed and ground, they were to make a cake, and offer it an heave offering unto the Lord; the quantity of it is not expressed, but was left to the people's generosity; no stinted measure was fixed by the law; but according to the Scribes, or the traditions of the elders, the quantity of the cake was the twenty fourth part of the first dough that was kneaded; not the forty fourth, as Buxtorf p through mistake says; so the Targum of Jonathan,"of the first of your dough, one out of twenty four (i.e. the twenty fourth part of it), ye shall separate a separation for the priests,''with which agrees the Misnah q, though according to that, if made to sell publicly it was the forty eighth part of it. Some, because Num 15:21 begins and ends with מ, "mem", which numerically signifies "forty", think this is an instruction to a bountiful person to give the fortieth part r:

as ye do the heave offering of the threshing floor, so shall ye heave it; as the two wave loaves and firstfruits of their harvest, Lev 23:16.

Gill: Num 15:21 - -- Of the first of your dough shall ye give unto the Lord,.... As an acknowledgment of his being the sovereign Lord and possessor of heaven and earth, an...

Of the first of your dough shall ye give unto the Lord,.... As an acknowledgment of his being the sovereign Lord and possessor of heaven and earth, and of his being the owner and proprietor of the land of Canaan; and by way of thankfulness to him for the plenty of bread corn he had given them; and wherefore this cake was to he heaved or lifted up towards him in heaven, as follows:

an heave offering in your generations: for this respected not only the first time of their entrance into the land of Canaan, but was to be observed every year when they made their first dough, and was to continue as long as the ceremonial law lasted: this cake was anciently given to the priest, which is meant by giving it to the Lord, but now the Jews take it and cast it into the fire and burn it s the apostle seems to allude to this cake of the first dough in Rom 11:16.

Gill: Num 15:22 - -- And if ye have erred,.... Gone astray from the law of God, and any of its precepts; every sin is an error, a missing of the mark, a wandering from the...

And if ye have erred,.... Gone astray from the law of God, and any of its precepts; every sin is an error, a missing of the mark, a wandering from the way of God's commandments. Jarchi, and the Jews in general, interpret this of idolatry, but it rather respects any deviation from the law, moral or ceremonial, especially the latter:

and not observed all these commandments which the Lord hath spoken unto Moses; in this chapter, more particularly concerning the meat offerings and drink offerings, and the quantity of them, to be brought along with their burnt offerings and peace offerings, and concerning the cake of the first dough to be heaved before the Lord and given to the priest.

Gill: Num 15:23 - -- Even all that the Lord hath commanded you by the hand of Moses,.... Recorded in this book and the two preceding, whether of a moral, ceremonial, or j...

Even all that the Lord hath commanded you by the hand of Moses,.... Recorded in this book and the two preceding, whether of a moral, ceremonial, or judicial kind; the whole body of laws given to the people of Israel from the Lord by Moses:

from the day that the Lord commanded Moses, and henceforward among your generations; all that he had commanded, or should hereafter command.

Gill: Num 15:24 - -- Then it shall be, if ought be committed by ignorance,.... Of the law of God, not clearly understanding the meaning of it, or not knowing of the sever...

Then it shall be, if ought be committed by ignorance,.... Of the law of God, not clearly understanding the meaning of it, or not knowing of the several precepts of it, and the circumstances of each, and the manner of performing obedience thereunto:

without the knowledge of the congregation; or they being ignorant of the true intent of the law and form of obeying it; for this is to be understood not of the sin of a private person through ignorance, but of the body of the people; or of a congregation of them in some particular place, ignorantly and unawares falling into idolatry, or rather into a breach of any of the laws of God, moral or ceremonial:

that all the congregation shall offer one young bullock for a burnt offering, for a sweet savour unto the Lord; as an acceptable sacrifice to him; by which it appears that this law is different from that in Lev 4:13; since the bullock there was for a sin offering, this for a burnt offering; and besides another creature was to be for a sin offering, as after expressed:

with his meat offering and his drink offering, according to the manner; a meat offering, consisting of such a quantity of flour and oil, and a drink offering of such a quantity of wine as directed to, Num 15:9,

and one kid of the goats for a sin offering; which though mentioned last was offered first, as an expiatory sacrifice for sin, typical of Christ, who was made an offering for sin, and then the burnt offering by way of thankfulness for the acceptance of the other.

Gill: Num 15:25 - -- And the priest shall make an atonement for all the congregation of the children of Israel;.... By offering a sin offering for them, a type of Christ, ...

And the priest shall make an atonement for all the congregation of the children of Israel;.... By offering a sin offering for them, a type of Christ, the propitiation not only for the sins of the people among the Jews, but throughout the whole world, 1Jo 2:2,

and it shall be forgiven them; as the sins of the Lord's people are forgiven them through the blood of Christ, and on account of his stoning sacrifice and satisfaction made for them:

for it is ignorance; a sin of ignorance, for which reason Christ pleads for pardon on the foot of his sacrifice, and his people receive it, Luk 23:34; for that this sin was forgiven on the score of a sacrifice appears by what follows:

and they shall bring their offering, a sacrifice made by fire unto the Lord; the bullock for the burnt offering:

and their sin offering before the Lord, for their ignorance; a kid of the goats.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

NET Notes: Num 15:1 The wilderness wandering officially having begun, these rules were then given for the people to be used when they finally entered the land. That they ...

NET Notes: Num 15:2 The Hebrew participle here has the futur instans use of the participle, expressing that something is going to take place. It is not imminent, but it i...

NET Notes: Num 15:4 Obviously, as the wording of the text affirms, this kind of offering would be made after they were in the land and able to produce the grain and oil f...

NET Notes: Num 15:5 Heb “for the one lamb,” but it clearly means “for each lamb.”

NET Notes: Num 15:9 The text changes from direct address here to the third person form of the verb. If the MT is correct, then to make a smooth translation it would need ...

NET Notes: Num 15:11 Heb “according to thus shall it be done.”

NET Notes: Num 15:14 The imperfect tenses must reflect the responsibility to comply with the law, and so the classifications of instruction or obligation may be applied.

NET Notes: Num 15:15 Heb “as you, as [so] the alien.”

NET Notes: Num 15:18 The relative clause is literally, “which I am causing you to enter there.” The final adverb is resumptive, and must be joined with the rel...

NET Notes: Num 15:19 This is the תְּרוּמָה (tÿrumah), the “raised offering” or “heave offering...

NET Notes: Num 15:20 Or “the first of your dough.” The phrase is not very clear. N. H. Snaith thinks it means a batch of loaves from the kneading trough –...

NET Notes: Num 15:22 The verb is the plural imperfect; the sin discussed here is a sin committed by the community, or the larger part of the community.

NET Notes: Num 15:23 Heb “hand.”

NET Notes: Num 15:24 Heb “[away] from the eyes of the community.”

NET Notes: Num 15:25 Or “they will be forgiven.”

Geneva Bible: Num 15:2 Speak unto the children of Israel, and say unto them, When ye be come into the ( a ) land of your habitations, which I give unto you, ( a ) Into the ...

Geneva Bible: Num 15:4 Then shall he that offereth his offering unto the LORD bring a meat offering of a tenth deal of flour mingled with the fourth [part] of an ( b ) hin o...

Geneva Bible: Num 15:7 And for a ( c ) drink offering thou shalt offer the third [part] of an hin of wine, [for] a sweet savour unto the LORD. ( c ) The liquor was so calle...

Geneva Bible: Num 15:12 According to the number ( d ) that ye shall prepare, so shall ye do to every one according to their number. ( d ) Every sacrifice of beasts must have...

Geneva Bible: Num 15:20 Ye shall offer up a cake of the first of your ( e ) dough [for] an heave offering: as [ye do] the heave offering of the threshingfloor, so shall ye he...

Geneva Bible: Num 15:22 And if ye ( f ) have erred, and not observed all these commandments, which the LORD hath spoken unto Moses, ( f ) By oversight or ignorance, read (Le...

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

TSK Synopsis: Num 15:1-41 - --1 :1 The law of the meat offering, and the drink offering.14 The stranger is under the same law.17 The law of the first of the dough for an heave offe...

MHCC: Num 15:1-21 - --Full instructions are given about the meat-offerings and drink-offerings. The beginning of this law is very encouraging, When ye come into the land of...

MHCC: Num 15:22-29 - --Though ignorance will in a degree excuse, it will not justify those who might have known their Lord's will, yet did it not. David prayed to be cleanse...

Matthew Henry: Num 15:1-21 - -- Here we have, I. Full instructions given concerning the meat-offerings and drink-offerings, which were appendages to all the sacrifices of animals. ...

Matthew Henry: Num 15:22-29 - -- We have here the laws concerning sacrifices for sins of ignorance; the Jews understand it of idolatry, or false worship, through the error of their ...

Keil-Delitzsch: Num 15:1-31 - -- Num 15:1-2 Regulations concerning Sacrifices. - Vv. 1-16. For the purpose of reviving the hopes of the new generation that was growing up, and dire...

Constable: Num 11:1--20:29 - --1. The cycle of rebellion, atonement, and death chs. 11-20 The end of chapter 10 is the high poi...

Constable: Num 15:1--19:22 - --Laws given during the 38 years of discipline chs. 15-19 Moses recorded few events during...

Constable: Num 15:1-31 - --Regulations concerning offerings and the penalty for defiant sin 15:1-31 "Chapter 15 is another collection of texts designed to prepare the people for...

Guzik: Num 15:1-41 - --Numbers 15 - Various Laws and Provisions A. Grain, drink, and wave offerings. 1. (1-5) The sacrifice of a lamb to be accompanied with grain and wine...

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Commentary -- Other

Critics Ask: Num 15:24 NUMBERS 15:24 —Are there two kinds of sin offerings, or only one? PROBLEM: Leviticus states that for unintentional sins of the whole congregati...

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Introduction / Outline

JFB: Numbers (Book Introduction) NUMBERS. This book is so called because it contains an account of the enumeration and arrangement of the Israelites. The early part of it, from the fi...

JFB: Numbers (Outline) MOSES NUMBERING THE MEN OF WAR. (Num. 1:1-54) THE ORDER OF THE TRIBES IN THEIR TENTS. (Num. 2:1-34) THE LEVITES' SERVICE. (Num. 3:1-51) OF THE LEVITE...

TSK: Numbers (Book Introduction) The book of Numbers is a book containing a series of the most astonishing providences and events. Every where and in every circumstance God appears; ...

TSK: Numbers 15 (Chapter Introduction) Overview Num 15:1, The law of the meat offering, and the drink offering; Num 15:14, The stranger is under the same law; Num 15:17, The law of the ...

Poole: Numbers (Book Introduction) FOURTH BOOK OF MOSES, CALLED NUMBERS THE ARGUMENT This Book giveth us a history of almost forty years travel of the children of Israel through th...

Poole: Numbers 15 (Chapter Introduction) CHAPTER 15 Of meat and drink offerings, Num 15:1-16 . The law of the first of the dough for a peace-offering, Num 15:17-21 . The sacrifice for sins...

MHCC: Numbers (Book Introduction) This book is called NUMBERS from the several numberings of the people contained in it. It extends from the giving of the law at Sinai, till their arri...

MHCC: Numbers 15 (Chapter Introduction) (v. 1-21) The law of the meat-offering and the drink-offering The stranger under the same law. (Num 15:22-29) The sacrifice for the sin of ignorance....

Matthew Henry: Numbers (Book Introduction) An Exposition, with Practical Observations, of The Fourth Book of Moses, Called Numbers The titles of the five books of Moses, which we use in our Bib...

Matthew Henry: Numbers 15 (Chapter Introduction) This chapter, which is mostly concerning sacrifice and offering, comes in between the story of two rebellions (one ch. 14, the other ch. 16), to si...

Constable: Numbers (Book Introduction) Introduction Title The title the Jews used in their Hebrew Old Testament for this book...

Constable: Numbers (Outline) Outline I. Experiences of the older generation in the wilderness chs. 1-25 A. Preparations f...

Constable: Numbers Numbers Bibliography Aharoni, Yohanan. The Land of the Bible. Philadelphia: Westminster Press, 1979. ...

Haydock: Numbers (Book Introduction) INTRODUCTION. This fourth Book of Moses is called Numbers , because it begins with the numbering of the people. The Hebrews, from its first words...

Gill: Numbers (Book Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO NUMBERS This book has its name from the account it gives of the "numbers" of the children of Israel, twice taken particularly; whic...

Gill: Numbers 15 (Chapter Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO NUMBERS 15 In this chapter the children of Israel are instructed about the meat offerings and drink offerings, and the quantities o...

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