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Text -- Numbers 18:20-24 (NET)
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Wesley: Num 18:20 - -- In the land of the children of Israel. You shall not have a distinct portion of land, as the other tribes shall. The reason of this law, was, partly b...
In the land of the children of Israel. You shall not have a distinct portion of land, as the other tribes shall. The reason of this law, was, partly because God would have them wholly devoted to his service, and therefore free from worldly incumbrances; partly, because God had abundantly provided for them otherwise, by tithes and first-fruits and oblations; and partly that by this means being dispersed among the several tribes, they might have the better opportunity for teaching and watching over the people.
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I have appointed thee a liberal maintenance out of my oblations.
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Wesley: Num 18:21 - -- For the tithes were all given to the Levites, and out of their tithes the tenth was given to the priests.
For the tithes were all given to the Levites, and out of their tithes the tenth was given to the priests.
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So nigh as to do any proper act to the priests or Levites.
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Wesley: Num 18:23 - -- The punishment due not only for their own, but also for the people's miscarriage, if it be committed through their connivance or negligence. And this ...
The punishment due not only for their own, but also for the people's miscarriage, if it be committed through their connivance or negligence. And this was the reason why the priests withstood King Uzziah, when he would have burnt incense to the Lord.
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Wesley: Num 18:24 - -- An acknowledgment that they have all their land and the fruits of it from God's bounty. Note the word heave-offering, which is for the most part under...
An acknowledgment that they have all their land and the fruits of it from God's bounty. Note the word heave-offering, which is for the most part understood of a particular kind of offerings heaved or lifted up to the Lord, is here used for any offering.
JFB -> Num 18:21-22; Num 18:23
JFB: Num 18:21-22 - -- Neither the priests nor the Levites were to possess any allotments of land but to depend entirely upon Him who liberally provided for them out of His ...
Neither the priests nor the Levites were to possess any allotments of land but to depend entirely upon Him who liberally provided for them out of His own portion; and this law was subservient to many important purposes--such as that, being exempted from the cares and labors of worldly business, they might be exclusively devoted to His service; that a bond of mutual love and attachment might be formed between the people and the Levites, who, as performing religious services for the people, derived their subsistence from them; and further, that being the more easily dispersed among the different tribes, they might be more useful in instructing and directing the people.
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JFB: Num 18:23 - -- They were to be responsible for the right discharge of those duties that were assigned to them, and consequently to bear the penalty that was due to n...
They were to be responsible for the right discharge of those duties that were assigned to them, and consequently to bear the penalty that was due to negligence or carelessness in the guardianship of the holy things.
Clarke: Num 18:20 - -- I am thy part and thine inheritance - The principal part of what was offered to God was the portion of the priests, therefore they had no inheritanc...
I am thy part and thine inheritance - The principal part of what was offered to God was the portion of the priests, therefore they had no inheritance of land in Israel; independently of that they had a very ample provision for their support. The rabbins say twenty-four gifts were given to the priests, and they are all expressed in the law. Eight of those gifts the priests ate nowhere but in the sanctuary: these eight are the following: -
1. The flesh of the Sin-Offering, whether of beasts or fowls, Lev 6:25, Lev 6:26
2. The flesh of the Trespass-Offering, Lev 7:1, Lev 7:6
3. The Peace-Offerings of the congregation, Lev 23:19, Lev 23:20
4. The remainder of the Omer or Sheaf, Lev 23:10, etc
5. The remnants of the Meat-Offerings of the Israelites, Lev 6:16
6. The two Loaves, Lev 23:17
7. The Shew-Bread, Lev 24:9
8. The Log of oil offered by the leper, Lev 14:10, etc
Five of those gifts they ate only in Jerusalem: -
1. The breast and shoulder of the Peace-Offerings, Lev 7:31, Lev 7:34
2. The Heave-Offering of the sacrifice of confession, Lev 7:12-14
3. The Heave-Offering of the Nazarite’ s ram, Lev 6:17-20
4. The Firstling of the clean beast, Num 18:15; Deu 15:19, Deu 15:20
5. The First-Fruits, Num 18:13
Five gifts were not due unto them by the law, but in the land of Israel only: -
1. The heave-offering or First-Fruits, Num 18:12
2. The heave-offering of the Tithe, Num 18:28
3. The Cake, Num 15:20
These three were holy
4. The first-fruits of the Fleece, Deu 18:4
5. The Field of Possession, Numbers 35
These two were common
Five gifts were due unto them both within and without the land: -
1. The gifts of the Beasts Slain, Deu 18:3
2. The redemption of the First-Born Son, Num 18:15
3. The Lamb for the firstling of an ass, Exo 4:20; Numbers 18
4. The restitution of that taken by violence from a stranger, Num 5:8
5. All Devoted things, Num 18:14
One gift was due unto them from the sanctuary: -
1. The skins of the burnt-offering, and all the skins of the other most holy things, Lev 7:8
In all 24. See Ainsworth
The gifts which the females of the priests’ families had a part in were these: -
1. The heave-offering, or first-fruits
2. The heave-offering of the tithe
3. The cake
4. The gifts of the beast, Deu 18:3
5. The first of the fleece
- See Mishna, Tract. Biccurim, and Ainsworth on the Pentateuch
Besides all this the priests had the tribute money mentioned Num 31:28, Num 31:29.
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Clarke: Num 18:21 - -- Behold, I have given the children of Levi all the tenth -
1. The Levites had the tenth of all the productions of the land
2. ...
Behold, I have given the children of Levi all the tenth -
1. The Levites had the tenth of all the productions of the land
2. They had forty-eight cities, each forming a square of 4,000 cubits
3. They had 2,000 cubits of ground round each city. Total of the land they possessed, 53,000 acres
4. They had the first-fruits and certain parts of all the animals killed in the land
Canaan contained about 11,264,000 acres; therefore the portion possessed by the Levites was rather less than as one to two hundred and twelve; for 11,264,000 divided by 53,000, quotes only 212 28/53 - See Lowman, Dodd, etc. But though this was a very small proportion for a whole tribe that had consented to annihilate its political existence, that it might wait upon the service of God, and labor for the people’ s souls; yet let it be considered that what they possessed was the best of the land: and while it was a slender remuneration for their services, yet their portion was such as rendered them independent, and kept them comfortable; so that they could wait on the Lord’ s work without distraction. This is a proper pattern for the maintenance of the ministers of God: let them have a sufficiency for themselves and families, that there may be no distracting cares; and let them not be encumbered with riches or worldly possessions, that they may not be prevented from taking care of souls.
Calvin: Num 18:20 - -- 20.And the Lord spake unto Aaron This passage only refers in general to the payment of those tithes which were common to all the Levites. We shall so...
20.And the Lord spake unto Aaron This passage only refers in general to the payment of those tithes which were common to all the Levites. We shall soon afterwards see that the Levites, by God’s command, paid other tithes to the priest; and a third sort will be added, which were only offered every third year. As to the present passage, God requires tithes of the people for the maintenance of the tribe of Levi. It is indeed certain that the custom had existed of old among the ancient patriarchs before the Law, that they should vow or offer tithes to God, as appears from the example of Abraham and Jacob. Moreover, the Apostle infers that the priesthood of Melchisedec was superior to that of the Law, because, when Abraham paid him tithes, he also received tithes of Levi himself. (Gen 14:20; Gen 28:22; Heb 7:11.) But there were two different and special reasons for this payment of tithes, which God ordained by Moses. First, because the land had been promised to the seed of Abraham, the Levites were the legitimate inheritors of a twelfth part of it; but they were passed over, and the posterity of Joseph divided into two tribes: unless, therefore, they had been provided for in some other way, the distribution would have been unequal. Again, forasmuch as they were employed in the sanctuary, their labor was worthy of some remuneration, nor was it reasonable that they should be defrauded of their subsistence, when they were set apart for the performance of the sacred offices, and for the instruction of the people. Two reasons are consequently laid down why God would have them receive tithes from the rest of the people, viz., because they had no part in Israel, and because they were engaged in the service of the tabernacle. Besides, God, who as their King laid claim to the tithes as His own right, resigns them to the Levites, and appoints them to be as it were His representatives. To this the words, “I am thine inheritance,” refer.
The manner in which the tithes were employed will be seen afterwards in its proper place: it will be sufficient now to remember that the part which God had taken away from them and transferred to the sons of Joseph was thus compensated for; and since they were withdrawn from domestic cares, that in the name of all the people they might be more at liberty for, and more intent upon, sacred things, an income for their maintenance was thus given them. Wherefore the Papal priests draw a silly inference, when they claim the tithes for themselves, as if due to them in right of the priesthood; else must they needs prove that those, whom they call the laity, are their tenants, as if they were themselves the lords of the twelfth part of all landed property; and again, it would be sacrilege to appropriate the tithes to their own use, and to possess other lands of which they receive the rent. Nor does that expression of the Apostle, which they no less dishonestly than ignorantly allege, help them at all,
"The priesthood being changed, the right also is at the same time transferred.” (Heb 7:12.)
The Apostle there contends, that whatever the Law had conferred on the Levitical priests now belongs to Christ alone, since their dignity and office received its end in Him. These blockheads, just as if they had robbed Christ, appropriate to themselves the honor peculiar to Him. If they duly performed their duties, and, giving up all earthly business, devoted themselves altogether to the instruction of the people, and to the execution of all the other offices of good and faithful pastors, unquestionably they ought to be maintained by the public; as Paul correctly infers that a subsistence is now no less due to the ministers of the Gospel than of old to the priests who waited at the altar, (1Co 9:14;) but under this pretext they unjustly lay hands on the tithes, as if they were their owners, and with still greater impudence accumulate landed properties and other revenues.
It is probable that when the Roman Emperors 214 first professed themselves Christians, either induced by just and proper feelings, or out of superstition, or impressed with a pious solicitude that the Church should not be without ministers, they gave the tithes for the maintenance of the clergy; for whilst the Roman State was kee, the people used to exact tithes from their tributary nations. And this was the case, too, where there were kings; for the Sicilians 215 paid tithes before the Romans obtained dominion over them. Moreover, if there was a scarcity of corn in the city, the senate demanded a second tithe of the provinces. Nay, we gather from 1Sa 8:15, that it was a most ancient custom for kings to receive tithes; so that we need not be surprised that the Romans should have imitated this example. Whence we may infer that, when the Emperors wished to bestow a maintenance on pastors out of the public stock, they rather chose a tenth than any other proportion, that they might imitate God. And in fact some traces of this still remain; for the tithes do not everywhere belong to the priests; and it is well known that a good part of them are swallowed up by monks and abbots, who were not formerly reckoned among the clergy. I need not say that some lands are tithe free. But how would the Pope have allowed them to be held by laymen, if, by divine right, (as they stupidly prate,) they had been the sacred inheritance of the clergy? In conclusion, inasmuch as titlies are to be counted amongst public imposts and tributes, let not private individuals refuse to pay them, unless they wish to destroy the political state and government of kingdoms; but let pious princes take care to correct abuses, so that idle bellies may not devour public revenues which are devoted to the Church.
I am thy part I have just before explained the meaning of this clause, viz., that, because the Levites were excluded from the common inheritance, God compensates this loss out of what is His, as if they received it from His hand; as much as to say, that He in Himself afforded a supply abundantly sufficient for their remuneration. Meanwhile, they are commanded to be contented in Him alone. Nor can we doubt but that David alludes to this passage when he exclaims,
"The Lord is the portion of mine inheritance; the lines are fallen unto me in pleasant places,” (Psa 16:5;)
for he intimates not only that God is more to him than all earthly wealth, but that in comparison with Him all that others accounted to be most excellent and delectable was worthless. Since now we are all made priests in Christ, this condition is imposed upon us, that we should seek no other portion. Not that we are actually to renounce all earthly goods, but because our felicity is so securely based on Him, that, contented with Him, we should patiently endure the want of all things, whilst those who possess anything should be no less free and unentangled than as if they possessed nothing.
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Calvin: Num 18:22 - -- 22.Neither must the children of Israel He again inculcates what he had before said, that the Levites were chosen to attend to the sacred things; sinc...
22.Neither must the children of Israel He again inculcates what he had before said, that the Levites were chosen to attend to the sacred things; since God would not admit all the people promiscuously, as before the giving of the Law, when others also offered the sacrifices. But, nevertheless, He strongly charges them that they should be attentive to the performance of their duties, since, if any of them should offend, their crime would be fatal; for so we must understand His words, “they shall bear their iniquity 202 to die:” just as in the next verse He says that they shall be guilty of all the pollutions, for, if the service of God should be defiled by inadvertency, the crime shall be imputed to them.
TSK: Num 18:20 - -- Thou shalt have : The principal part of what was offered to God was the portion of the priests; who had no inheritance of land in Israel. The Rabbins...
Thou shalt have : The principal part of what was offered to God was the portion of the priests; who had no inheritance of land in Israel. The Rabbins say, 24 gifts were given to the priests; all of which are expressed in the law.
Eaten only in the sanctuary | ||
1. | The flesh of the sin-offering | Lev 6:25, Lev 6:26 |
2. | The flesh of the trespass-offering | Lev 7:1, Lev 7:6 |
3. | The peace-offering of the congregation | Lev 23:19, Lev 23:20 |
4. | The remainder of the sheaf | Lev 23:10 |
5. | The remnants of the meat-offerings | Lev 6:16 |
6. | The two loaves | Lev 23:17 |
7. | The shew-bread | Lev 24:9 |
8. | The log of oil offered by the leper | Lev 14:10 |
Eaten only at Jerusalem | ||
1. | The breast and shoulder of the peace-offerings | Lev 7:31-34 |
2. | The heave-offering of confession | Lev 7:12-14 |
3. | The heave-offering of the Nazarite’ s ram | Lev 6:17-20 |
4. | The firstling | Lev 18:15 |
5. | The first-fruits | Lev 18:13 |
Due only in the land of Israel | ||
1. | The heave-offering of first-fruits | Lev 12:1-8 |
2. | Of the tithe | Lev. 28 |
3. | The cake | Lev 15:20 |
4. | The first of the fleece | Deu 18:4 |
5. | The field of possession | Lev. 35 |
Due both within and without the land | ||
1. | The gifts of slain beasts | Deu 18:3 |
2. | The redemption of the first-born | Deu 18:15 |
3. | The lamb for a firstling ass | Exo 4:20 |
4. | That taken by violence from a stranger | Lev 5:8 |
5. | All devoted things | |
From the sanctuary | ||
1. | The skins, etc. | Lev 7:8 |
Decreases | 61,020 | |
Increases | 59,200 | |
Change | -1,820 |
I am thy part : Deu 18:1, Deu 18:2; Jos 13:14, Jos 13:33, Jos 14:3, Jos 18:7; Psa 16:5, Psa 73:26, Psa 142:5; Lam 3:24; Eze 44:28; 1Co 3:21-23; Rev 21:3
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TSK: Num 18:21 - -- the tenth : Num 18:24-26; Lev 27:30-32; Deu 12:17-19, Deu 14:22-29; 2Ch 31:5, 2Ch 31:6, 2Ch 31:12; Neh 10:37-39, Neh 12:44, Neh 13:12
even the service...
the tenth : Num 18:24-26; Lev 27:30-32; Deu 12:17-19, Deu 14:22-29; 2Ch 31:5, 2Ch 31:6, 2Ch 31:12; Neh 10:37-39, Neh 12:44, Neh 13:12
even the service : Num 18:6, Num 3:7, Num 3:8; 1Co 9:13, 1Co 9:14; Gal 6:6
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TSK: Num 18:22 - -- come nigh : Num 18:7, Num 1:52, Num 3:10, Num 3:38
bear sin : Lev 20:20, Lev 22:9
and die : Heb. to die
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I am thy part and thine inheritance - Compare the marginal references.
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Barnes: Num 18:21 - -- Abraham paid tithes to Melchizedek: Jacob had promised the tithe of all wherewith God blessed him if he should return in peace to his father’ s...
Abraham paid tithes to Melchizedek: Jacob had promised the tithe of all wherewith God blessed him if he should return in peace to his father’ s house. But now first the Lord’ s tithes are assigned to the Levites for their support (compare Lev 27:30). The payment of tithes to them is recognized in Neh 10:37; Neh 12:44; Tobit 1:7.
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Barnes: Num 18:23 - -- Bear their iniquity - The words probably refer to the iniquity of the people; who would, had they approached the tabernacle have fallen, from t...
Bear their iniquity - The words probably refer to the iniquity of the people; who would, had they approached the tabernacle have fallen, from their proneness to transgress, into overt acts of offence. Against such a result they were, through the ministrations of the Levites, mercifully protected. Compare Num 18:1.
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Barnes: Num 18:24 - -- Here the tithes (and in Num 18:26 the priestly tithes) are to be dedicated to their purpose by the ceremony of heaving them to the Lord. The tithes,...
Poole: Num 18:20 - -- In their land i.e. in the land of the children of Israel, mentioned Num 18:13 . You shall not have a distinct and separate portion of land, as the ot...
In their land i.e. in the land of the children of Israel, mentioned Num 18:13 . You shall not have a distinct and separate portion of land, as the other tribes shall. The reason of this law was, partly, because God would have them wholly devoted to and employed in his service, and therefore; free from worldly encumbrances and businesses; partly, because God had abundantly provided for them otherwise by tithes and first-fruits and oblations of all sorts; partly, because God would have their worldly comfort and happiness depend singly upon him and his service, and so would; oblige them to use more zeal and diligence in the advancement of piety, even for their own interest, which was either better or worse as true religion flourished or decayed; see Jud 17:9,10 19:18 2Ch 13:9 30:22 31:4 ; partly, that this might be a firm bond of hearty love and affection between the people and their teachers, the Levites, who, as they performed religious services for the people, so they received their subsistence from them; and partly, that by this means being dispersed among the several tribes, they might have the better opportunity for teaching and watching over the people, which was their duty, Deu 33:10 2Ch 30:22 Mal 2:4-7 .
I am thy part i.e. I have appointed thee a liberal maintenance out of my oblations.
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Poole: Num 18:21 - -- For the tithes were all given to the Levites, and out of their tithes the tenth was given to the priests, here Num 18:26 , & C, and Neh 10:37,38 .
For the tithes were all given to the Levites, and out of their tithes the tenth was given to the priests, here Num 18:26 , & C, and Neh 10:37,38 .
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i.e. So nigh as to do any act proper to the priests or Levites.
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Poole: Num 18:23 - -- Their iniquity i.e. the punishment due not only for their own, but also for the people’ s miscarriage, if it be committed through their connivan...
Their iniquity i.e. the punishment due not only for their own, but also for the people’ s miscarriage, if it be committed through their connivance or negligence. And this was the reason why the priests withstood king Uzziah, when he would have burnt incense to the Lord, 2Ch 26:17,18 .
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Poole: Num 18:24 - -- As an heave-offering unto the Lord i.e. as a rent charge or an acknowledgment that they have and hold all their lands, and the fruits of it, from God...
As an heave-offering unto the Lord i.e. as a rent charge or an acknowledgment that they have and hold all their lands, and the fruits of it, from God’ s bounty. Note that the word
heave-offering which is for the most part understood of a particular kind of offerings heaved or lifted up to the Lord, is here used for any offering in general, as before, Num 18:8 .
Haydock: Num 18:20 - -- Nothing. No portion of land, like the other tribes; but only some towns and suburbs, allotted to thy children in the midst of the Israelites. The...
Nothing. No portion of land, like the other tribes; but only some towns and suburbs, allotted to thy children in the midst of the Israelites. They might purchase land as well as others, and might obtain a property by the vows of their brethren, Leviticus xxvii. 14. Jeremias (xxxii. 7) and St. Barnabas had land, Acts. iv. 37. God had provided for his ministers abundantly, without exposing them to much trouble. The Levites enjoyed the tithes of all the produce of the country, besides the first-fruits of corn, dough, &c., and some parts of each beast that was killed in the town, Deuteronomy xviii. 3. The priests, who were still fewer in number, enjoyed the 100th part of the revenue of all Israel, receiving tithes from the Levites, and innumerable accidental offerings of wine, &c., which made Philo say (de præm. Sacerd.) that "the law of Moses gave the priests all the splendour of kings." They might, therefore, be zealous to preserve religion for their own temporal advantages. ---
I am, &c. God promises to reward those who serve him with fidelity, Deuteronomy xviii. 1., and Josue xiii. 14. The priests of the new law ought more particularly to serve him with disinterestedness, for his own sake. (Calmet) ---
Of this they are reminded, when they take the first step towards holy orders. The bishop cuts off some of their hair in the form of a cross, while they recite, The Lord is the portion of my inheritance, and of my cup: it is Thou that will restore my inheritance to me, Psalm xv. 5. (Pontif. Rom.) (Haydock) ---
"Some possess riches, while they serve Christ, who appeared in the garb of poverty." (St. Jerome, ad Nepot.)
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Haydock: Num 18:22 - -- Deadly sin. That is, sin which will bring death after it. (Challoner) ---
Hebrew, "lest they bear sin unto death," and fall like their brethren, c...
Deadly sin. That is, sin which will bring death after it. (Challoner) ---
Hebrew, "lest they bear sin unto death," and fall like their brethren, chap. xvii. 13. (Haydock)
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Haydock: Num 18:23 - -- People; or the Hebrew may be also, "they shall bear their own iniquity." If they prove negligent in performing their duty they shall be punished; ...
People; or the Hebrew may be also, "they shall bear their own iniquity." If they prove negligent in performing their duty they shall be punished; and if they do not restrain the people from approaching the tabernacle, they shall be answerable for their offence, and both shall incur death. (Calmet) ---
They shall, however, save their own souls, if they have not been deficient in instructing the people, and in doing their utmost to prevent any profanation. (Haydock)
Gill: Num 18:20 - -- And the Lord spake unto Aaron,.... What is said, being what concerned the tribe of Levi, at the head of which Aaron was, even concerning the maintenan...
And the Lord spake unto Aaron,.... What is said, being what concerned the tribe of Levi, at the head of which Aaron was, even concerning the maintenance of the Levites:
thou shalt have no inheritance in their land; in the land of Israel when they come to possess it, as the rest of the tribes had:
neither shalt thou have any part among them; any part of the land when it is divided by lot, as it was in the times of Joshua, when taken from the Canaanites; no tract of land was peculiarly assigned to them as were to the other tribes, as fields, nor vineyards; they had cities appointed them, and they had houses and fields devoted to the Lord which fell to them, and others they had by gift or legacy, or by purchase, as had Jeremiah the priest and Barnabas the Levite, Jer 32:9 Act 4:36; but they had no share in the distribution of the land of Canaan at the time of the division of it among the tribes; no, not even in the spoil of the cities of the land of Canaan, when they were conquered; this Maimonides n says they were warned not to take; and a son of Levi that took any part of the spoil was to be beaten; but the spoil of other lands, subdued by the kings of Israel, they might take, as other Israelites did: the reason of all this was, because they had a sufficient provision made for them in another way, and that they might not be entangled in worldly affairs, or spend their time in the culture of fields and vineyards, but wholly give themselves to the service of God in his house:
I am thy part and thine inheritance among the children of Israel; in things temporal, the offerings, tithes, firstfruits, &c. which were given to the Lord, being bestowed upon them; and in things spiritual, they being employed in the work and service of God, and having a peculiar nearness to him, and communion with him: so all that are made priests unto God, as all believers in Christ are, 1Pe 2:5, have God for their portion and inheritance; God, in his persons and in all his perfections, and under every character, as the God of nature, providence, and grace, is the portion of his people; and a rich, large, and satisfying portion he is, and which is inexhaustible, and will endure for ever; he is their portion in life and at death, in time and to all eternity; see Psa 73:26.
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Gill: Num 18:21 - -- And, behold, I have given the children of Levi all the tenth in Israel for an inheritance,.... The tenth part of the produce of the land; of the wheat...
And, behold, I have given the children of Levi all the tenth in Israel for an inheritance,.... The tenth part of the produce of the land; of the wheat, barley, oil, and wine; the tenth part of their harvest and vintage; so that though they were the least of the tribes, they had the greatest share of the increase of the land, and that without any labour or expense; the other having but nine parts among them all, and at the charge and labour of manuring, cultivating, &c. and this they were to have
for their service which they serve, even the service of the tabernacle of the congregation; see Num 18:3.
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Gill: Num 18:22 - -- Neither must the children of Israel henceforth come nigh the tabernacle of the congregation,.... To do any part of the priest's office, as to burn inc...
Neither must the children of Israel henceforth come nigh the tabernacle of the congregation,.... To do any part of the priest's office, as to burn incense, as Korah and his company had done; or to do any part of the work of the Levites, by watching in the tabernacle, by taking it down and setting it up, and bearing the vessels of it; otherwise they might come to it, to bring their sacrifices, to pay their vows, and for their purification when necessary, and such like things:
lest they bear sin and die; lest sin be charged upon them, and punishment be inflicted, even the punishment of death; for it was death to intrude into the priest's office.
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Gill: Num 18:23 - -- But the Levites shall do the service of the tabernacle of the congregation,.... In guarding the tabernacle, that no unclean persons enter into it, or ...
But the Levites shall do the service of the tabernacle of the congregation,.... In guarding the tabernacle, that no unclean persons enter into it, or any others take anything out of it, and in assisting the priests in their service, and carrying the vessels of the sanctuary when required:
and they shall bear their iniquity: that is, when they fail in the duty of their office, are not careful in their service and work, and business appointed them; if either they did not do their business themselves, or suffered others to do it, or such to come to the tabernacle who should not, they would be blameworthy and suffer for it:
it shall be a statute for ever throughout your generations, that the children of Israel they have no inheritance; having such a plentiful provision made for them, by a statute as durable as this.
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Gill: Num 18:24 - -- But the tithe of the children of Israel,.... The tenth of the produce of their land, as before:
which they offer as an heave offering unto the Lor...
But the tithe of the children of Israel,.... The tenth of the produce of their land, as before:
which they offer as an heave offering unto the Lord: by way of gratitude to him for giving them the land, and for making it so fruitful to them, and as an acknowledgment of his being the sovereign Lord and proprietor of it:
I have given to the Levites to inherit; so that the Levites had the tithe not immediately from the Israelites, nor were they dependent on them for them; but they were first given to the Lord, and then by him to the Levites, who held them of him, and not of the Israelites; and were a portion and an inheritance, settled upon them by the Lord himself, which they had as good a right and title unto as the rest of the tribes had to their several inheritances:
therefore have I said unto them, among the children, of Israel they shall have no inheritance; as in Num 18:23.
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NET Notes: Num 18:22 The Hebrew text uses the infinitive construct of the verb “to bear” with the lamed (ל) preposition to express the result of such an ...
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NET Notes: Num 18:23 The Hebrew text uses both the verb and the object from the same root to stress the point: They will not inherit an inheritance. The inheritance refers...
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NET Notes: Num 18:24 In the Hebrew text the verb has no expressed subject (although the “Israelites” is certainly intended), and so it can be rendered as a pas...
Geneva Bible: Num 18:20 And the LORD spake unto Aaron, Thou shalt have no inheritance in their ( l ) land, neither shalt thou have any part among them: I [am] thy part and th...
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Geneva Bible: Num 18:22 Neither must the children of Israel henceforth ( m ) come nigh the tabernacle of the congregation, lest they bear sin, and die.
( m ) To serve in it:...
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Geneva Bible: Num 18:23 But the Levites shall do the service of the tabernacle of the congregation, and they shall bear ( n ) their iniquity: [it shall be] a statute for ever...
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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 18:20-32
MHCC: Num 18:20-32 - --As Israel was a people not to be numbered among the nations, so Levi was a tribe to be distinguished from the rest. Those who have God for their Inher...
Matthew Henry -> Num 18:20-32
Matthew Henry: Num 18:20-32 - -- Here is a further account of the provision that was made both for the Levites and for the priests, out of the country. I. They must have no inherit...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Num 18:20; Num 18:21-24
Keil-Delitzsch: Num 18:20 - --
For this reason, Aaron was to received no inheritance in the land among the children of Israel. Aaron, as the head of the priests, represents the wh...
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Keil-Delitzsch: Num 18:21-24 - --
Revenues of the Levites. - For ( חלף , instead of, for) their service at the tabernacle God assigns them "every tenth in Israel as an inheritance...
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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