
Text -- Numbers 18:2 (NET)




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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...

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.
JFB -> Num 18:2-7
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.
Clarke -> Num 18:2
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 18:2
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.
TSK -> Num 18:2
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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Poole -> Num 18:2
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 .
Haydock -> Num 18:2
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)
Gill -> Num 18:2
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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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...
MHCC -> Num 18:1-7
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...
Matthew Henry -> Num 18:1-7
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 ...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Num 18:1-7
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...
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...
