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Text -- Numbers 18:1-10 (NET)
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Wesley: Num 18:1 - -- Shall suffer the punishment of all the usurpations, or pollutions of the sanctuary, or the holy things, by the Levites, or any of the people, because ...
Shall suffer the punishment of all the usurpations, or pollutions of the sanctuary, or the holy things, by the Levites, or any of the people, because you have power from me to keep them all within their bounds. Thus the people are in good measure secured against their fears. Also they are informed that Aaron's high dignity was attended with great burdens, having not only his own, but the people's sins to answer for; and therefore they had no such reason to envy him, if the benefits and dangers were equally considered.
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Wesley: Num 18:1 - -- That is, Of all the errors committed by yourselves, or by you permitted in others in things, belonging to your priesthood.
That is, Of all the errors committed by yourselves, or by you permitted in others in things, belonging to your priesthood.
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Wesley: Num 18:2 - -- About sacrifices and offerings and other things, according to the rules I have prescribed them. The Levites are said to minister to Aaron here, to the...
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Wesley: Num 18:2 - -- Or, both to thee, and to thy sons with thee: Which translation may seem to be favoured by the following words, before the tabernacle, which was the pr...
Or, both to thee, and to thy sons with thee: Which translation may seem to be favoured by the following words, before the tabernacle, which was the proper place where the Levites ministered. Besides, both the foregoing words, and the two following verses, entirely speak of the ministry of the Levites, and the ministry of the priests is distinctly spoken of, Num 18:5.
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That is, that which thou shalt command them and commit unto them.
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Of the holy, and of the most holy place.
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Wesley: Num 18:6 - -- We are to value it as a great gift of the divine bounty, to have those joined to us, that will be helpful and serviceable to us, in the service of God...
We are to value it as a great gift of the divine bounty, to have those joined to us, that will be helpful and serviceable to us, in the service of God.
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Wesley: Num 18:7 - -- This phrase here comprehends both the holy and the most holy place. As a gift which I have freely conferred upon you, and upon you alone; and therefor...
This phrase here comprehends both the holy and the most holy place. As a gift which I have freely conferred upon you, and upon you alone; and therefore let no man henceforth dare either to charge you with arrogance in appropriating this to yourselves, or to invade your office.
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Not only the charge, but the use of them for thyself and family.
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Wesley: Num 18:8 - -- That is, because thou art priest, and art to devote thyself wholly to my service.
That is, because thou art priest, and art to devote thyself wholly to my service.
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Such as were to be eaten only by the priests, and that in the sanctuary.
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Wesley: Num 18:9 - -- That is, such sacrifices or parts of sacrifices as were not burnt in the fire.
That is, such sacrifices or parts of sacrifices as were not burnt in the fire.
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Wesley: Num 18:9 - -- By way of compensation for a trespass committed against me, in which case a ram was to be offered, which was a most holy thing, and may be particularl...
By way of compensation for a trespass committed against me, in which case a ram was to be offered, which was a most holy thing, and may be particularly designed here.
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Wesley: Num 18:10 - -- In the court of the priests, where there were places for this use, which is called the most holy place, not simply and absolutely, but in respect of t...
In the court of the priests, where there were places for this use, which is called the most holy place, not simply and absolutely, but in respect of the thing he speaks of because this was the most holy of all the places appointed for eating holy things, whereof some might be eaten in any clean place in the camp, or in their own house.
JFB: Num 18:1 - -- Security is here given to the people from the fears expressed (Num 17:12), by the responsibility of attending to all sacred things being devolved upon...
Security is here given to the people from the fears expressed (Num 17:12), by the responsibility of attending to all sacred things being devolved upon the priesthood, together with the penalties incurred through neglect; and thus the solemn responsibilities annexed to their high dignity, of having to answer not only for their own sins, but also for the sins of the people, were calculated in a great measure to remove all feeling of envy at the elevation of Aaron's family, when the honor was weighed in the balance with its burdens and dangers.
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JFB: Num 18:2-7 - -- The departments of the sacred office, to be filled respectively by the priests and Levites, are here assigned to each. To the priests was committed th...
The departments of the sacred office, to be filled respectively by the priests and Levites, are here assigned to each. To the priests was committed the charge of the sanctuary and the altar, while the Levites were to take care of everything else about the tabernacle. The Levites were to attend the priests as servants--bestowed on them as "gifts" to aid in the service of the tabernacle--while the high and dignified office of the priesthood was a "service of gift." "A stranger," that is, one, neither a priest nor a Levite, who should intrude into any departments of the sacred office, should incur the penalty of death.
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JFB: Num 18:8-13 - -- A recapitulation is made in this passage of certain perquisites specially appropriated to the maintenance of the priests. They were parts of the votiv...
A recapitulation is made in this passage of certain perquisites specially appropriated to the maintenance of the priests. They were parts of the votive and freewill offerings, including both meat and bread, wine and oil, and the first-fruits, which formed a large and valuable item.
Clarke: Num 18:1 - -- Thou and thy sons - shall bear the iniquity of the sanctuary, etc. - That is, They must be answerable for its legal pollutions, and must make the ne...
Thou and thy sons - shall bear the iniquity of the sanctuary, etc. - That is, They must be answerable for its legal pollutions, and must make the necessary atonements and expiations. By this they must feel that though they had got a high and important office confirmed to them by a miraculous interference, yet it was a place of the highest responsibility; and that they must not be high-minded, but fear.
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Clarke: Num 18:2 - -- Thy brethren also of the tribe of Levi - may be joined unto thee - There is a fine paronomasia, or play upon words, in the original. לוי Levi ...
Thy brethren also of the tribe of Levi - may be joined unto thee - There is a fine paronomasia, or play upon words, in the original.
Calvin: Num 18:1 - -- 1.And the Lord said unto Aaron, Thou and thy sons By this solemn appeal God stirs up the priests to devote themselves to their duty with the greatest...
1.And the Lord said unto Aaron, Thou and thy sons By this solemn appeal God stirs up the priests to devote themselves to their duty with the greatest fidelity and zeal, for He declares that if anything should be done contrary to the requirements of religion, they should be accounted guilty of it, since those are said to “bear the iniquity of the sanctuary” who sustain the crime and the punishment of all its pollutions. God would have the sanctuary kept clear from every stain and defect; and also the dignity of the priesthood was to be maintained in chastity and pureness; a heavy burden, therefore, was imposed upon the priests when they were set over the holy things as their guardians, on this condition that if anything were done amiss they were to be exposed to punishment, because the blame rested on them; just as if God had said that negligence alone was tantamount to sacrilege. Thus their honor, conjoined as it was with so much difficulty and danger, was by no means to be envied.
In this way did God admonish them that the legal rites were of no trifling importance, since he so severely avenged all profanations of them; for thus it was easily to be gathered that something far more excellent and altogether divine was to be sought for in these earthly elements. This may also be very properly applied spiritually to all pastors, to whom blame is justly imputed, if religion and the holiness of God’s worship be corrupted, if purity of doctrine impaired, if the welfare of the people endangered, since the care of all these things is entrusted to them.
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Calvin: Num 18:2 - -- 2.And thy brethren also He here assigns their duties to the Levites, that they also may minister, but, as it were, under the hand of the priests, viz...
2.And thy brethren also He here assigns their duties to the Levites, that they also may minister, but, as it were, under the hand of the priests, viz., that they may be ruled by their commands. Thus the authority was in the hands of the priests, but the Levites afforded them their assistance. On this ground they are prohibited from approaching the altar, or entering the greater sanctuary; in fact, a lower degree is assigned to them, half-way between the priests and the people. Hence did all learn how reverently God’s majesty must be served; for although He had adopted the whole people, yet so far was it from being lawful that any of the multitude should penetrate to the altar, that the Law even kept back the Levites from thence, although they were God’s peculiar ministers. Moreover, in this figure, we perceive how necessary is a Mediator for us to conciliate God’s favor towards us; for, if it was not allowable for the holy and chosen seed of Abraham to approach the typical sanctuary, how should we, who were aliens, 200 now penetrate to heaven, unless a way of access were opened to us through Christ? Finally, when He forbids strangers from meddling with holy things, He does not mean only foreigners, but all the people, except the tribe of Levi; for here a distinction is drawn, not between the Church and heathen nations, but between the ministers of the sanctuary and the rest of the people.
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Calvin: Num 18:5 - -- 5.And ye shall keep the charge He again exhorts the priests to be diligent in the performance of their office, with the addition of a denunciation of...
5.And ye shall keep the charge He again exhorts the priests to be diligent in the performance of their office, with the addition of a denunciation of punishment if they failed in zeal and earnestness. Nor does He now threaten them alone, but the whole people; neither does this contradict the foregoing declaration, inasmuch as the common fault of all by no means lightened theirs. Nay, if God punished the innocent people on account of the pollution of the sanctuary, how much heavier a punishment awaited the priests, ( antistites,) by whose fault the sin was committed, so that they might be justly accounted its authors. Meanwhile let us learn from this passage how sincerely we ought to demean ourselves in the service of God, the profanation of which is intolerable to Him. Moreover, in order that the priests might engage themselves in their duties more actively, and with greater sedulity, He shews that they cannot give way to idleness without base ingratitude, since they reign in a manner over the whole tribe of Levi, or at any rate they hold the supremacy among their brethren. An indirect reproof of their negligence, if they do not faithfully fulfill their duties, is implied, when God reminds them that He has of His liberality honored them with the priesthood. “I have appointed your office, as a gift,” 201 i.e., I have gratuitously conferred on you what was otherwise yours by no right. Others read it differently, viz., “I have appointed your priesthood as a ministration of gift:” but since the meaning amounts to the same thing, nor does it make any difference in the main, we may freely take our choice.
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Calvin: Num 18:8 - -- 8.And the Lord spake unto Aaron He now proceeds to state more fully what he had been lately adverting to, as to the rights of the priests with respec...
8.And the Lord spake unto Aaron He now proceeds to state more fully what he had been lately adverting to, as to the rights of the priests with respect to the sacred oblations. We must, however, remember the contrast, which I spoke of, between the priests of the higher order and the Levites; for, whilst the family of Aaron is invested with peculiar honors, the other families of the tribe of Levi are abased. God, then, assigns to the priests alone all the offerings, in which was the greater consecration, called “the holy of holinesses.” 208 An exception will afterwards appear; viz., that the whole was to be deposited, by way of honor, with the priests, out of which they were to pay a part to the Levites, who were performing their office in the service of the sanctuary. He tells them that this privilege is given them “by reason of the anointing,” lest the priests should pride themselves or magnify themselves on this score; for God’s gratuitous liberality ought to instruct us in modesty and humility. It is by this argument that Paul corrects and represses all vain boasting: “Why dost thou glory, as if thou hadst not received it?” (1Co 4:7.) Now, the sons of Aaron had obtained their anointing by no other right, than that God had been pleased to elect them to it. This is also indicated by their privilege being spoken of as “a gift:” but God thus more expressly commends His grace, for He makes mention of His gift for another reason, i.e., that none should enter into any dispute or controversy with the priests on this point.
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Calvin: Num 18:9 - -- 9.This shall be thine He enumerates certain kinds of sacrifices which He desired to come to the share of the priests; viz., all the residue of the bu...
9.This shall be thine He enumerates certain kinds of sacrifices which He desired to come to the share of the priests; viz., all the residue of the burnt-offerings; secondly, the minha, or meat-offering; thirdly, what was consecrated of the sin and trespass-offerings; although the following clause, “which they shall restore unto me,” seems to be added by way of restriction, as if it only designated those sacrifices of which mention will be elsewhere made, 209 and by which they purged themselves from the guilt of theft, unless it may perhaps be preferred to read it as if to the sin and trespass-offerings this third were added, wherein people restored what did not belong to them, that they might be freed from the guilt of theft. After this He adds the free gifts, which the children of Israel vowed, and the first-fruits of oil, as well as of wine and corn. But this distinction was laid down, that God might more surely prevent jealousy and ill-will; for if there had been any ambiguity, many disputes would have straightway arisen, and thus the reverence due to sacred things would have been impaired. At the same time, however, God prescribes to the priests, that none but males should eat of the burnt-offerings, and nowhere else but in the sanctuary; for there would have been danger (as we said before) that the dignity of these holy offerings would have been lessened, if they had been carried away to private houses and mixed with ordinary meats; besides, God was unwilling to indulge the priests in sumptuous living, but by the very sight of the sanctuary induced them to be frugal and sober in their repasts. For this was a kind of military discipline to encourage abstinence, that they should go away from their wife and family to take their meal. But whatever was offered as a vow, and the first-fruits, He allows to be eaten of by the women, and in their houses, provided only that no unclean person should touch what had once been sacred.
TSK: Num 18:1 - -- Thou : Num 17:3, Num 17:7, Num 17:13; Heb 4:15
shall bear : To counterbalance the high honour conferred on Aaron and his family, and to allay the fear...
Thou : Num 17:3, Num 17:7, Num 17:13; Heb 4:15
shall bear : To counterbalance the high honour conferred on Aaron and his family, and to allay the fears and abate the envy of the people, it is here declared, that the priest must bear the blame of everything which was not properly conducted in the sanctuary. Num 18:22, Num 14:34; Exo 28:38; Lev 22:9; Isa 53:6, Isa 53:11; Eze 3:18, Eze 3:19; Act 20:26, Act 20:27; Heb 13:17; 1Pe 2:24
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TSK: Num 18:2 - -- joined unto thee : There is a fine paronomasia in the original. Levi is desired from lawah , to join, couple, associate; hence Moses says, the Levi...
joined unto thee : There is a fine paronomasia in the original. Levi is desired from
minister : Num 3:6-9, Num 8:19, Num 8:22
but thou : Num 3:10-13, Num 4:15, Num 16:40, Num 17:7; 1Ch 16:39, 1Ch 16:40; 2Ch 30:16; Eze 44:15
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TSK: Num 18:3 - -- only they : Num 3:25, Num 3:31, Num 3:36, Num 4:19, Num 4:20, Num 16:40
neither : Num 4:15
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TSK: Num 18:5 - -- And ye : Num 8:2; Exo 27:21, Exo 30:7-10; Lev 24:3; 1Ch 9:19, 1Ch 9:23, 1Ch 9:33, 1Ch 24:5; 1Ti 1:18; 1Ti 3:15, 1Ti 5:21, 1Ti 6:20
no wrath : Num 8:19...
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TSK: Num 18:6 - -- And I : Gen 6:17, Gen 9:9; Exo 14:17, Exo 31:6; Isa 48:15, Isa 51:12; Eze 34:11, Eze 34:20
I have : Num 3:12, Num 3:45
given : Num 3:9, Num 8:16-19
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TSK: Num 18:7 - -- Therefore thou : Num 18:5, Num 3:10
within : Lev 16:2, Lev 16:12-14; Heb 9:3-6
as a service : Num 16:5-7; 1Sa 2:28; Joh 3:27; Rom 15:15, Rom 15:16; Ep...
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TSK: Num 18:8 - -- the charge : Num 18:9; Lev 6:16, Lev 6:18, Lev 6:20, Lev 6:26, Lev 7:6, Lev 7:32-34, Lev 10:14, Lev 10:15; Deu 12:6, Deu 12:11, Deu 26:13
by reason : ...
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TSK: Num 18:9 - -- every meat : Lev 2:2, Lev 2:3, Lev 10:12, Lev 10:13
every sin : Lev 4:22, Lev 4:27, Lev 6:25, Lev 6:26, Lev 10:17
every trespass : Lev 5:1, Lev 5:6, L...
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TSK: Num 18:10 - -- In the : Exo 29:31, Exo 29:32; Lev 6:16, Lev 6:26, Lev 6:29, Lev 7:6, Lev 10:13, Lev 10:17, Lev 14:13
every male : Lev 6:18, Lev 6:29, Lev 7:6, Lev 21...
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Barnes: Num 18:1 - -- The iniquity of the sanctuary - i. e. the guilt of the offences which an erring people would be continually committing against the majesty of G...
The iniquity of the sanctuary - i. e. the guilt of the offences which an erring people would be continually committing against the majesty of God, when brought into contact, through the ordinances, with the manifestations of His presence. Compare the marginal reference.
The iniquity of your priesthood - As the priests themselves were but men, they were strengthened to bear the iniquity of their own unintentional offences, by being entrusted with the ceremonial means of taking it away (compare Lev. 16). The word "bear"has, in the Old Testament, this double sense of "enduring"and "removing;"but in the person of Christ, who atoned by His own endurance, the two axe in effect one.
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Barnes: Num 18:4 - -- A stranger - i. e. every one not a Levite. So in Num 18:7, it denotes each one who was not a priest: compare Num 3:10; Num 16:40.
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Barnes: Num 18:6-7 - -- The Lord instructs here the priests that the office which they fill, and the help which they enjoy, are gifts from Him, and are to be viewed as such...
The Lord instructs here the priests that the office which they fill, and the help which they enjoy, are gifts from Him, and are to be viewed as such.
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Barnes: Num 18:10 - -- In the most holy place - Rather, "among the most holy things;"as in Num 4:4 : i. e. "As the most holy of things shalt thou eat it."Accordingly,...
In the most holy place - Rather, "among the most holy things;"as in Num 4:4 : i. e. "As the most holy of things shalt thou eat it."Accordingly, only the males of the priestly families could eat of the things here specified.
Poole: Num 18:1 - -- The iniquity of the sanctuary i.e. shall suffer the punishment of all the usurpations or pollutions of the sanctuary, or the holy things, by the Levi...
The iniquity of the sanctuary i.e. shall suffer the punishment of all the usurpations or pollutions of the sanctuary, or the holy things, by the Levites or any of the people, because you have authority and power from me to keep them all within their bounds, and I expect you use it to that cud. Thus the people are in good measure secured against their fears expressed Num 17:12,13 . Also they are informed that Aaron’ s high dignity was attended with great burdens, having not only his own, but the people’ s sins to answer for; and therefore they had no such reason to envy him as they might think, if the benefits and encumbrances and dangers were equally considered.
Of your priesthood i.e. of all the errors committed by yourselves, or by you permitted in others in things belonging to your priesthood.
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Poole: Num 18:2 - -- Minister unto thee about sacrifices and offerings and other things, according to the rules and limits I have prescribed them. The Levites are said to...
Minister unto thee about sacrifices and offerings and other things, according to the rules and limits I have prescribed them. The Levites are said to minister to Aaron here, to the church, Num 16:9 , and to God, Deu 10:8 . They shall not contend with thee for superiority, as they have done, but they shall be subordinate and servants to thee.
Thou and thy sons with thee or, both to thee , and to thy sons with thee ; which translation may seem to be favoured by the following words,
before the tabernacle which was the proper place where the Levites ministered, whereas the priests did minister to God both before and in the tabernacle. Besides, both the foregoing words, and the two following verses, do entirely speak of the ministry of the Levites, and the ministry of the priests is distinctly spoken of Num 18:5 .
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Poole: Num 18:3 - -- Thy charge i.e. that which thou shalt command them and commit unto them.
Of all the tabernacle i.e. of the boards and hangings and utensils of the ...
Thy charge i.e. that which thou shalt command them and commit unto them.
Of all the tabernacle i.e. of the boards and hangings and utensils of the tabernacle, to take them down, and carry them, and set them up again.
The vessels which therefore were to be covered by the priests before the Levites might meddle with them.
They, nor ye they for presuming to touch them, and you for your negligence in not covering them well, or not looking to them.
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Poole: Num 18:5 - -- Of the sanctuary i.e. of the holy, and of the most holy, place.
Upon the children of Israel for coming too near the holy place, or for usurping any...
Of the sanctuary i.e. of the holy, and of the most holy, place.
Upon the children of Israel for coming too near the holy place, or for usurping any part of your sacred function, or for any other miscarriage which they may be guilty of through your carelessness or remissness, in which case they shall perish for their error, but their blood will I require at your hands, who should have advised them better, or overruled them.
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Poole: Num 18:6 - -- For the Lord i.e. for the service of the Lord, to assist you therein, in the servile and troublesome parts of it.
For the Lord i.e. for the service of the Lord, to assist you therein, in the servile and troublesome parts of it.
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Poole: Num 18:7 - -- The altar to wit, of burnt-offering, as appears from the following words.
Within the veil This phrase elsewhere signifies the inward or second veil...
The altar to wit, of burnt-offering, as appears from the following words.
Within the veil This phrase elsewhere signifies the inward or second veil, but here it signifies either the outward veil only, or rather both the veils, the singular number being put for the plural, as when the altar is put for both the altars, as hath been noted; and so this phrase comprehends both the holy and the most holy place.
As a service of gift as a gift which I have freely conferred upon you, and upon you alone; and therefore let no man henceforth dare either to charge you with arrogance and usurpation in appropriating this to yourselves, or to invade your office.
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Poole: Num 18:8 - -- Unto thee have I given them not only the charge of them, but the use of them for thyself and family, in such manner as I have elsewhere expressed.
T...
Unto thee have I given them not only the charge of them, but the use of them for thyself and family, in such manner as I have elsewhere expressed.
The anointing to wit, to the priestly office, i.e. because thou art priest, and art to devote thyself wholly to my service; which, that thou mayst perform more diligently and cheerfully, I give thee this recompence.
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Poole: Num 18:9 - -- The most holy things such as were to be eaten only by the priests, and that in the sanctuary. How these differ from the holy things , see on Lev 6:1...
The most holy things such as were to be eaten only by the priests, and that in the sanctuary. How these differ from the holy things , see on Lev 6:17 .
Reserved from the fire i.e. such sacrifices or such parts of sacrifices as were not burnt in the fire.
Every oblation which may be understood either,
1. Of the wave-loaves, Lev 23:17 , and the shew-bread, which were most holy things , Lev 23:20 24:9 , and which did belong to the priest; nor was there any other such oblation besides what is here particularly expressed; for the peace-offerings were not most holy, and the burnt-offerings were not the priest’ s. Or,
2. Of oblations in general; and so the following particulars are mentioned by way of explication and restriction of that general word, to show what oblations are here meant, and to exclude peace-offerings and burnt-offerings.
Which they shalt render unto me by way of compensation for a trespass committed against me, in which case a ram was to be offered, Lev 6:2,6 , which was a most holy thing, and may be particularly designed here.
Shall be most holy thou shalt esteem it a most holy thing, and shalt use it accordingly, in manner following. Or, these are most holy , and therefore shall be
for thee, and for thy sons to wit, exclusively, none else may eat them.
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Poole: Num 18:10 - -- In the most holy place to wit, in the court of the priests, where there were places for this use; see Lev 6:16,17,26 7:6 8:31 14:13 Neh 13:5,9 Eze 42...
In the most holy place to wit, in the court of the priests, where there were places for this use; see Lev 6:16,17,26 7:6 8:31 14:13 Neh 13:5,9 Eze 42:13 ; which is called the most holy place , not simply and absolutely, as the place within the veil was, but in respect of the thing he speaks of, because this was the most holy of all the places appointed for caring of holy things, whereof some might be catch in any clean place in the camp, Lev 10:14 , or in their own houses. And as the most holy place is sometimes called simply holy , so it is not strange if a holy place be called most holy , especially this place which was near to the altar of burnt-offerings, which is called most holy , and made all that touched it holy, Exo 29:37 . And God would have these things eaten by them in a holy place, as in God’ s presence, that they might be obliged to the greater caution, and not to abuse God’ s good creatures, and especially holy things, to intemperance; and that they might learn to eat this and their other food with thankfulness to God the giver of it, and with respect to his service and glory, which was afterward prescribed to Christians, 1Co 10:31 1Ti 4:3 .
Every male and they only; whereas of peace-offerings the females might eat their share, Deu 12:18 .
Haydock: Num 18:1 - -- First-ripe, ( initia. ) "The beginnings" (Haydock) of the fruit of trees, in the fourth year, Leviticus xix. 24. It may also comprise all the fruit...
First-ripe, ( initia. ) "The beginnings" (Haydock) of the fruit of trees, in the fourth year, Leviticus xix. 24. It may also comprise all the fruits of the earth. (Calmet) ---
First-fruits must be distinguished from tithes, which were only the tenth part. The former were offered immediately to the Lord, but the latter to the priests, &c., for their support. Besides the first-fruits of ears of corn at the Passover, and of bread at Pentecost, and at every weekly baking, first-fruits were to be given in the 7th month of the harvest and of the vintage, according to each person's generosity, provided he gave between the 40th and the 60th part of his revenue; and these last are commonly the first-fruits meant in Scripture. ---
Lord, in sacrifice. If they were given to the priest, the unclean might partake of them. (Menochius)
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Haydock: Num 18:1 - -- Priesthood. If you transgress, or if you neglect to instruct and watch over those who are employed about the sanctuary, you shall be responsible f...
Priesthood. If you transgress, or if you neglect to instruct and watch over those who are employed about the sanctuary, you shall be responsible for it. (Calmet) ---
You must resist those strangers who would intrude themselves into the office, which I have confirmed to you by miracles. (Menochius)
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Haydock: Num 18:2 - -- Sceptre. Hebrew shebet, denotes also "tribe, family," &c. The princes of families probably bore a sceptre, as we find all magistrates did in the ...
Sceptre. Hebrew shebet, denotes also "tribe, family," &c. The princes of families probably bore a sceptre, as we find all magistrates did in the days of Homer. (Iliad i.; Virgil, Æneid xii.) (Calmet) ---
All the other children of Aaron's father, were to be in the order of the Levites, among whom even Moses left his own family, though he was himself an extraordinary priest. (Haydock)
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Stranger; even born of a woman of the tribe of Levi. (Maimonides)
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Haydock: Num 18:7 - -- Priests. Hebrew, "you shall serve in the ministry of priests which I have given you." The office was not due to them on account of any superior mer...
Priests. Hebrew, "you shall serve in the ministry of priests which I have given you." The office was not due to them on account of any superior merit. (Haydock)
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Haydock: Num 18:8 - -- Charge, as stewards or dispensers (Calmet) of what is offered to me; part of which I abandon to your use, as long as your republic shall subsist. (M...
Charge, as stewards or dispensers (Calmet) of what is offered to me; part of which I abandon to your use, as long as your republic shall subsist. (Menochius) ---
First-fruits, or "heave-offerings," which comprised also the victims, first-born, &c., over which the high priest had a general inspection. ---
Office. Hebrew, "unction." Septuagint, "as a reward," or salary for your labour, in performing the duty of priest. (Calmet)
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Haydock: Num 18:9 - -- And are. Hebrew, "This shall be thine, of the most holy things, from the fire." Some parts of the victims for sin and of the libations were to be c...
And are. Hebrew, "This shall be thine, of the most holy things, from the fire." Some parts of the victims for sin and of the libations were to be consumed, while the rest was given to the priests. These libations were not properly styled holy of holies, (which were to be eaten only in the holy place, by those who were in actual service) no more than the peace-offerings were, of which even women might partake, ver. 11, 12., and Leviticus x. 14.
Gill: Num 18:1 - -- And the Lord spake unto Aaron,.... As the things spoken were such as concerned Aaron, he might be only and immediately spoken unto: thou,
and thy s...
And the Lord spake unto Aaron,.... As the things spoken were such as concerned Aaron, he might be only and immediately spoken unto: thou,
and thy sons, and thy father's house with thee; meaning both priests and Levites, the priests by him and his sons, and the Levites by his father's house:
shall bear the iniquity of the sanctuary; the blame of any evil committed there, the punishment of it; the priests, Aaron and his sons, if they did not perform the duty of their office aright, he in the most holy place, and they in the holy place, and at the altar of burnt offering in the court; and the Levites, if they did not take care to watch in the tabernacle, and keep out strangers and polluted persons:
and thou, and thy sons with thee, shall bear the iniquity of your priesthood; be answerable for my sins, errors, and mistakes that should be committed by them in the discharge of their office, through their own remissness, or not taking care that the Levites did their duty; this shows that the office of priesthood, though honourable, was burdensome, and not to be envied; and that the people needed not to be under such terrible apprehensions as they were, lest they should come too near the sanctuary, as to be in danger of death, since it lay upon the priests and Levites especially to take care thereof, and who, if negligent, would suffer.
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Gill: Num 18:2 - -- And to thy brethren also of the tribe of Levi, the tribe of thy father,.... For his father Amram was of that tribe, and so the Levites were his brethr...
And to thy brethren also of the tribe of Levi, the tribe of thy father,.... For his father Amram was of that tribe, and so the Levites were his brethren, as he is directed to consider them; which might serve to conciliate their minds, and make them easy with respect to his enjoyment of the priesthood:
bring them with thee; into the court of the tabernacle, for further they might not go:
that they maybe joined unto thee: as their name of Levites signifies, persons joined and united to others, as they were to the priests: see reason of their patriarch's name Levi in Gen 29:34,
and minister unto thee: be assisting to the priests in killing the sacrifices, receiving the blood, and flaying the beasts, and in other things about the sanctuary, Num 3:6,
but thou, and thy sons with thee, shall minister before the tabernacle of witness; which was the most holy place, where were the ark of the testimony or witness, and the tables of the covenant; and they might be said to minister before that, when they ministered in the holy place, which was before it, when they burned incense upon the altar of incense, ordered the shewbread, and trimmed the lamps of the candlestick, which none but the priests the sons of Aaron might do.
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Gill: Num 18:3 - -- And they shall keep thy charge, and the charge of all the tabernacle,.... That is, the Levites, whatever Aaron and his sons, the priests, should charg...
And they shall keep thy charge, and the charge of all the tabernacle,.... That is, the Levites, whatever Aaron and his sons, the priests, should charge them to do, or commit to their care and charge, that they should observe; as to watch and keep out all unfit persons, to take down and set up the tabernacle when needful, &c.
only they shall not come nigh the vessels of the sanctuary; as the ark and mercy seat in the holy of holies, the shewbread table, and candlestick in the holy place; wherefore when these were removed from place to place in journeying, they were covered, that they might not touch them as they carried them:
and the altar; both of incense and burnt offering, on neither of which might they offer:
that neither they nor you also die: the priests for suffering them to meddle with things that did not belong to them, and the Levites for intruding themselves.
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Gill: Num 18:4 - -- And they shall be joined unto thee,.... As assistants in the sacred service:
and keep the charge of tabernacle of the congregation, for all the ser...
And they shall be joined unto thee,.... As assistants in the sacred service:
and keep the charge of tabernacle of the congregation, for all the service of the tabernacle; See Gill on Num 3:7 and See Gill on Num 3:8,
and a stranger shall not come nigh unto you; not any of the other tribes, only such as were of the tribe of Levi; they only were to be brought with them, and joined unto them, and assist them, and minister to them, as in Num 18:2; though the Jews h understand by a stranger anyone that was not a priest.
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Gill: Num 18:5 - -- And ye shall keep the charge of the sanctuary,.... That is, the priests, Aaron and his sons; the high priest was to keep the charge of the most holy p...
And ye shall keep the charge of the sanctuary,.... That is, the priests, Aaron and his sons; the high priest was to keep the charge of the most holy place particularly, and do what was to be done in that on the day of atonement; and the common priests to keep the charge of the holy place, and do everything relating to the altar of incense, the shewbread table, and candlestick:
and the charge of the altar; of burnt offering, which stood in the court of the tabernacle:
that there be no wrath any more upon the children of Israel: as had been upon Korah and his company, Num 16:32, and as afterwards came on Uzziah, 2Ch 26:19.
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Gill: Num 18:6 - -- And I, behold, I have taken your brethren the Levites, from among the children of Israel,.... See Gill on Num 3:12; where the same is said, only they,...
And I, behold, I have taken your brethren the Levites, from among the children of Israel,.... See Gill on Num 3:12; where the same is said, only they, are here called the brethren of the priests for the reason given, Num 18:2,
to you they are given as a gift for the Lord, to do the service of the tabernacle of the congregation; See Gill on Num 3:7, Num 3:8, and See Gill on Num 3:9.
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Gill: Num 18:7 - -- Therefore thou and thy sons with thee shall keep your priest's office,.... Observe all the duties of it, and keep out others from intruding into it:
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Therefore thou and thy sons with thee shall keep your priest's office,.... Observe all the duties of it, and keep out others from intruding into it:
for everything of the altar: both of incense and of burnt offering with respect to burning incense on the one, and offering sacrifices on the other; both were to be done by priests, and by no other:
and within the vail; in the most holy place, where the high priest entered but once a year, and he only with incense, and the blood of sacrifices, see Heb 9:7,
and ye shall serve; do all the business that is to be done at either altar, whether in the court, or in the holy place, and whatsoever is to be done in the most holy place within the vail:
I have given your priest's office unto you as a service of gift; it was not what they had taken to themselves of their own will, or had thrust themselves into, but what the Lord had called them to, and had freely invested them with, see Heb 5:4,
and the stranger that cometh nigh shall be put to death; any common person, as the Targums of Onkelos and Jonathan; any Israelite, one that is a stranger from the priests, though a Levite, as Aben Ezra; such an one might not come either to the altar of burnt offering to offer any sacrifice upon it, or the altar of incense, to burn incense on that, or trim the lamps, or put the shewbread in order, or to do anything peculiar to the priest's office.
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Gill: Num 18:8 - -- And the Lord spake unto Aaron,.... Having pointed out to him the duty of his office, he now informs him of the perquisites of it; or having told him w...
And the Lord spake unto Aaron,.... Having pointed out to him the duty of his office, he now informs him of the perquisites of it; or having told him what was his work, now what his wages, or what was his service, and now his maintenance:
behold, I also have given thee the charge of my heave offerings, of all the hallowed things of the children of Israel; such as the heave shoulder and wave breast, and firstfruits, and all other holy things in general, such as were the most holy things; as in Num 18:9; and the lighter holy things, as the Jews call them, Num 18:11; the charge of these was given to keep for themselves, and for their families:
unto thee have I given them by reason of the anointing: because of his office as a priest, to which he was consecrated by anointing:
and to thy sons by an ordinance for ever; see Lev 7:34.
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Gill: Num 18:9 - -- This shall be thine of the most holy things,.... For, as observed, there were some lighter and lesser holy things or sacrifices, and others superlativ...
This shall be thine of the most holy things,.... For, as observed, there were some lighter and lesser holy things or sacrifices, and others superlatively so: and those are begun with, such as were
reserved from the fire; those parts of sacrifices which were not burnt with fire on the altar of burnt offerings:
every oblation of theirs; which is a general word, including various offerings, the particulars follow:
every meat offering of theirs: or bread offering, for they were made of fine flour and oil, and burnt on the altar, the remainder of which was eaten by Aaron and his sons, Lev 6:14,
every sin offering of theirs; which was offered to make atonement for sin, which also belonged to the priests and their sons, excepting such whose blood was carried into the most holy place, Lev 6:25,
and every trespass offering of theirs, which they shall render unto me; which was offered for a trespass committed; what remained of this also, when burnt on the altar, was eaten by the priest and his sons, Lev 7:5; and this sacrifice was a ram, when a trespass was committed, either in the holy things of the Lord, or in wrongs done to men, Lev 5:15; Jarchi interprets it of an offering for a trespass committed by rapine or violence to a stranger: these, all of them, it is added:
shall be most holy for thee and for thy sons; for their use, and for theirs only.
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Gill: Num 18:10 - -- In the most holy place shalt thou eat it,.... Not in the holy of holies, eminently so called, nor in the holy place, for they were neither of them pl...
In the most holy place shalt thou eat it,.... Not in the holy of holies, eminently so called, nor in the holy place, for they were neither of them places to eat in; but in the tent of the congregation, as Aben Ezra, or court, as Jarchi; called most holy, in distinction from and in comparison of the camp of Israel, and their tents, as afterwards of Jerusalem, and their houses there, where they might not eat the most holy things:
every male shall eat it; the sons of priests, and they only, not their wives, nor their daughters, and therefore not to be eaten at home, or in their own houses:
it shall be holy unto thee; separated only for the use of him and his sons.
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NET Notes: Num 18:1 The responsibility for the sanctuary included obligations relating to any violation of the sanctuary. This was stated to forestall any further violati...
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NET Notes: Num 18:2 The clause is a circumstantial clause because the disjunctive vav (ו) is on a nonverb to start the clause.
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NET Notes: Num 18:6 The infinitive construct in this sentence is from עָבַד (’avad), and so is the noun that serves as its object: to ...
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NET Notes: Num 18:8 This is an uncommon root. It may be connected to the word “anoint” as here (see RSV). But it may also be seen as an intended parallel to &...
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Geneva Bible: Num 18:1 And the LORD said unto Aaron, Thou and thy sons and thy father's house with thee shall bear ( a ) the iniquity of the sanctuary: and thou and thy sons...
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Geneva Bible: Num 18:3 And they shall ( b ) keep thy charge, and the charge of all the tabernacle: only they shall not come nigh the vessels of the sanctuary and the altar, ...
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Geneva Bible: Num 18:4 And they shall be joined unto thee, and keep the charge of the tabernacle of the congregation, for all the service of the tabernacle: and a ( c ) stra...
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Geneva Bible: Num 18:8 And the LORD spake unto Aaron, Behold, I also have given thee the charge of mine heave ( d ) offerings of all the hallowed things of the children of I...
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Geneva Bible: Num 18:9 This shall be thine of the most holy things, [reserved] from the ( e ) fire: every oblation of theirs, every meat offering of theirs, and every sin of...
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Geneva Bible: Num 18:10 In the most ( f ) holy [place] shalt thou eat it; every male shall eat it: it shall be holy unto thee.
( f ) That is, in the sanctuary between the co...
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TSK Synopsis -> Num 18:1-32
TSK Synopsis: Num 18:1-32 - --1 The charge of the priests and Levites.8 The priests' portion.21 The Levites' portion.25 The heave offering to the priests out of the Levites' portio...
Maclaren -> Num 18:7
Maclaren: Num 18:7 - --Service A Gift
I have given your priest's office unto you as a service of gift.'--Num. 18:7.
ALL Christians are priests, to offer sacrifices, alms, e...
MHCC -> Num 18:1-7; Num 18:8-19
MHCC: Num 18:1-7 - --The people complained of their difficulty and peril in drawing near to God. God here gives them to understand, that the priests should come near for t...
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MHCC: Num 18:8-19 - --All believers are spiritual priests, and God has promised to take care of them. Godliness has the promise of the life that now is. And from the provis...
Matthew Henry -> Num 18:1-7; Num 18:8-19
Matthew Henry: Num 18:1-7 - -- The coherence of this chapter with that foregoing is very observable. I. The people, in the close of that chapter, had complained of the difficulty ...
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Matthew Henry: Num 18:8-19 - -- The priest's service is called a warfare; and who goes a warfare at his own charges? As they were well employed, so they were well provided for, a...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Num 18:1-7; Num 18:8-18
Keil-Delitzsch: Num 18:1-7 - --
The Official Duties and Rights of the Priests and Levites. - Num 18:1. To impress upon the minds of the priests and Levites the holiness and respons...
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Keil-Delitzsch: Num 18:8-18 - --
The Revenues of the Priests. - These are summed up in Num 18:8 in these words,"I give thee the keeping of My heave-offerings in all holy gifts for a...
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...
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Constable: Num 15:1--19:22 - --Laws given during the 38 years of discipline chs. 15-19
Moses recorded few events during...
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