
Text -- Numbers 3:5-13 (NET)




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Wesley: Num 3:6 - -- Offer them to the Lord for his special service. This was promised to them before, and now actually conferred.
Offer them to the Lord for his special service. This was promised to them before, and now actually conferred.

Wesley: Num 3:7 - -- That is, Aaron's, or those things which are committed principally to Aaron's care and oversight.
That is, Aaron's, or those things which are committed principally to Aaron's care and oversight.

Wesley: Num 3:7 - -- That is, of all the sacrifices and services which are due to the Lord from all the people, because the people might not perform them, in their own per...
That is, of all the sacrifices and services which are due to the Lord from all the people, because the people might not perform them, in their own persons, therefore they were to be performed by some particular persons in their stead; formerly by the first-born, Num 8:16, and now by the Levites.

Wesley: Num 3:7 - -- Not within the tabernacle, for the care of the things within the holy place was appropriated to the priests, as the care of the most holy place was to...
Not within the tabernacle, for the care of the things within the holy place was appropriated to the priests, as the care of the most holy place was to the high-priest.

Wesley: Num 3:8 - -- Those things which all the children of Israel are in their several places and stations obliged to take care of, though not in their persons, yet by ot...
Those things which all the children of Israel are in their several places and stations obliged to take care of, though not in their persons, yet by others in their stead.

To attend upon him and observe his orders, and ease him of his burden.

Wesley: Num 3:10 - -- That is, every one who is of another family than Aaron's; yea, though he be a Levite.
That is, every one who is of another family than Aaron's; yea, though he be a Levite.

To execute any part of the priest's office.

Wesley: Num 3:12 - -- born - Who were God's property, Exo 13:12, and to whom the administration of holy things was formerly committed, which now was taken away from them, e...
born - Who were God's property, Exo 13:12, and to whom the administration of holy things was formerly committed, which now was taken away from them, either because they had forfeited this privilege by joining with the rest of their brethren in the idolatrous worship of the calf, or because they were to be mainly concerned in the distribution and management of the inheritances which now they were going to possess, and therefore could not be at leisure to attend upon the service of the sanctuary: and God would not commit it to some other persons in each tribe, which might be an occasion of idolatry, confusion, division, and contempt of sacred things, but to one distinct tribe, which might be entirely devoted to that service, and particularly to the tribe of Levi; partly out of his respect to Moses and Aaron, branches of this tribe; partly as a recompence of their zeal for God against idolaters, and partly because it was the smallest of the tribes, and therefore most likely to find both employment in, and maintenance for the work.
JFB: Num 3:5-10 - -- The Hebrew word "bring near" is a sacrificial term, denoting the presentation of an offering to God; and the use of the word, therefore, in connection...
The Hebrew word "bring near" is a sacrificial term, denoting the presentation of an offering to God; and the use of the word, therefore, in connection with the Levites, signifies that they were devoted as an offering to the sanctuary, no longer to be employed in any common offices. They were subordinate to the priests, who alone enjoyed the privilege of entering the holy place; but they were employed in discharging many of the humbler duties which belonged to the sanctuary, as well as in various offices of great utility and importance to the religion and morals of the people.

JFB: Num 3:9 - -- The priests hold the place of God, and the Levites are the servants of God in the obedience they render to the priests.
The priests hold the place of God, and the Levites are the servants of God in the obedience they render to the priests.

JFB: Num 3:11-13 - -- The consecration of this tribe did not originate in the legislative wisdom of Moses, but in the special appointment of God, who chose them as substitu...
The consecration of this tribe did not originate in the legislative wisdom of Moses, but in the special appointment of God, who chose them as substitutes for the first-born. By an appointment made in memory of the last solemn judgment on Egypt (from which the Israelitish households were miraculously exempt) all the first-born were consecrated to God (Exo 13:12; Exo 22:29), who thus, under peculiar circumstances, seemed to adopt the patriarchal usage of appointing the oldest to act as the priest of the family. But the privilege of redemption that was allowed the first-born opened the way for a change; and accordingly, on the full organization of the Mosaic economy, the administration of sacred things formerly committed to the first-born was transferred from them to the Levites, who received that honor partly as a tribute to Moses and Aaron, partly because this tribe had distinguished themselves by their zeal in the affair of the golden calf (Exo 32:29), and also because, being the smallest of the tribes, they could ill find suitable employment and support in the work. (See on Deu 33:8). The designation of a special class for the sacred offices of religion was a wise arrangement; for, on their settlement in Canaan, the people would be so occupied that they might not be at leisure to wait on the service of the sanctuary, and sacred things might, from various causes, fall into neglect. But the appointment of an entire tribe to the divine service ensured the regular performance of the rites of religion. The subsequent portion of the chapter relates to the formal substitution of this tribe.

JFB: Num 3:11-13 - -- That is, I decree it to be so; and being possessed of sovereign authority, I expect full obedience.||
03707||1||18||0||@Number the children of Levi==-...
That is, I decree it to be so; and being possessed of sovereign authority, I expect full obedience.|| 03707||1||18||0||@Number the children of Levi==--They were numbered as well as the other tribes; but the enumeration was made on a different principle--for while in the other tribes the number of males was calculated from twenty years and upward [Num 1:3], in that of Levi they were counted "from a month old and upward." The reason for the distinction is obvious. In the other tribes the survey was made for purposes of war [Num 1:3], from which the Levites were totally exempt. But the Levites were appointed to a work on which they entered as soon as they were capable of instruction. They are mentioned under the names of Gershon, Kohath, and Merari, sons of Levi, and chiefs or ancestral heads of three subdivisions into which this tribe was distributed. Their duties were to assist in the conveyance of the tabernacle when the people were removing the various encampments, and to form its guard while stationary--the Gershonites being stationed on the west, the Kohathites on the south, and the families of Merari on the north. The Kohathites had the principal place about the tabernacle, and charge of the most precious and sacred things--a distinction with which they were honored, probably, because the Aaronic family belonged to this division of the Levitical tribe. The Gershonites, being the oldest, had the next honorable post assigned them, while the burden of the drudgery was thrown on the division of Merari.
Clarke: Num 3:6 - -- Bring the tribe of Levi near - The original word הקרב hakreb is properly a sacrificial word, and signifies the presenting of a sacrifice or o...
Bring the tribe of Levi near - The original word

Clarke: Num 3:7 - -- The charge of the whole congregation - They shall work for the whole congregation; and instead of the first-born.
The charge of the whole congregation - They shall work for the whole congregation; and instead of the first-born.

Clarke: Num 3:8 - -- All the instruments - The tabernacle itself and all its contents: see all described, Num 3:25, Num 3:26, Num 3:31, Num 3:36, Num 3:37. The Levites w...
All the instruments - The tabernacle itself and all its contents: see all described, Num 3:25, Num 3:26, Num 3:31, Num 3:36, Num 3:37. The Levites were to perform the most common and laborious offices. It was their business to take down, put up, and carry the tabernacle and its utensils; for it was the object of their peculiar care. In a word, they were the servants of the priests.

Clarke: Num 3:10 - -- Aaron and his sons - shall wait on their priest’ s office - It was the business of the priests to offer the different sacrifices to God; to con...
Aaron and his sons - shall wait on their priest’ s office - It was the business of the priests to offer the different sacrifices to God; to consecrate the shew-bread, pour out the libations, burn the incense, sprinkle the blood of the victims, and bless the people. In a word, they were the servants of God alone.

Clarke: Num 3:12 - -- I have taken the Levites - instead of all the first-born - The Levites are taken for the service of the sanctuary in place of the first-born. The fi...
I have taken the Levites - instead of all the first-born - The Levites are taken for the service of the sanctuary in place of the first-born. The first-born were dedicated to God in commemoration of his slaying the first-born of the Egyptians, and preserving those of the Israelites. Even the cattle of the Levites were taken in place of the first-born of the cattle of the rest of the tribes. See Num 3:45. Several reasons have been assigned why God should give this honor to the tribe of Levi in preference to all the others, but they do not seem to me to be conclusive. Their zeal in destroying those who had corrupted the worship of God in the business of the golden calf, Exo 32:28, has been thought a sufficient reason. A better reason is, that this was the smallest tribe, and they were quite enough for the service. To have had a more numerous tribe at this time would have been very inconvenient. Aaron, says Mr. Ainsworth, being in his priesthood a type of Christ, all these rites are fulfilled in him. For unto Christ God gave children, Heb 2:13. And they are a congregation of first-born, whose names are written in heaven, Heb 12:23, being of God’ s own will begotten by the word of truth, that they should be a kind of first-fruits of his creatures, Jam 1:18, to whom he also gives the first-fruits of his Spirit, Rom 8:23. These wait on and follow the Lamb, being first-fruits unto God and to the Lamb, Rev 14:4; and Christ hath made us kings and priests unto God and his Father, that we may serve him day and night in his temple, Rev 1:6; Rev 7:15.
Calvin: Num 3:5 - -- 5.And the Lord spake unto Moses This passage contains two heads: first, That the Levites should be set apart for the ministry of the sanctuary and ...
5.And the Lord spake unto Moses This passage contains two heads: first, That the Levites should be set apart for the ministry of the sanctuary and altar; and, secondly, That they should obey the chief priests of the family of Aaron, and do nothing except by their authority and command. But it has been already said, and we shall hereafter see again, that the tribe of Levi in general was divinely chosen to perform the sacred offices; so that the people might know that no one was worthy of so honorable a charge; but that it depended on the gratuitous calling of God, whose attribute it is to create all things out of nothing. In this way, not only was the temerity of those repressed who might be foolishly ambitious of the honor, but the whole Church was taught that, in order to worship God aright, there was need of extraneous aid. For, if the Levites had not stood between, the Law prohibited the rest of the people from having access to God, since it brought in the whole human race guilty of pollution. But, in order that they might be more certainly directed to the One Mediator, the high priesthood was exalted, and one priest was chosen to preside over all the rest: on this account God would have the Levites subject to the successors of Aaron. At the same time, He had regard to order, for a multitude, which is not governed by chiefs, will always be disorderly. Yet, it is unquestionable that the supreme power of Christ was represented in the person of Aaron; and hence the folly of the Papists is refuted, who transfer, or rather wrest, this example to the state of the Christian Church, 180 so as to set the bishops over the presbyters, and thus to fabricate the primacy of the Roman See. But if the true meaning of this figure be sought, it will be more appropriate to reason that, whatever ministers and pastors of the Church are now appointed, they are placed as it were under the hand of Christ, in order that they may usurp no dominion, but behave themselves modestly, as having to render an account to Him who is the Prince of pastors. (1Pe 5:4.) Hence we conclude that the Papacy is only founded in wicked sacrilege; for Christ is unjustly deprived of His own, if any one else is feigned to be Aaron’s successor. Meanwhile, the political distinction of ranks is not to be repudiated, for natural reason itself dictates this in order to take away confusion; but that which shall have this object in view, will be so arranged that it may neither obscure Christ’s glory nor minister to ambition or tyranny, nor prevent all ministers from cultivating mutual fraternity with each other, with equal rights and liberties. Hence, too, was taken that declaration of the Apostle, that it is not lawful for any man to take this honor upon himself, but that they are the legitimate ministers of the Church who are “called” to be so. (Heb 5:4)

Calvin: Num 3:12 - -- 12.And I, behold, I have taken the Levites A little further on we shall see more clearly why God claims one tribe for Himself; He now only shews that...
12.And I, behold, I have taken the Levites A little further on we shall see more clearly why God claims one tribe for Himself; He now only shews that the Levites rightfully belong to Him, because by special privilege the first-born of the people were preserved in the destruction of the Egyptians. God, therefore, declares that those, whose lives were thus gratuitously spared, were purchased to Himself. Since, then, He had the free option of devoting to Himself the first-born of every tribe, He was no less at liberty to take 425 only the twelfth part of the people from one tribe. Thus He cuts off all handle for complaint, inasmuch as it would have been intolerable ingratitude to withdraw from His control those whom He had miraculously redeemed; therefore He says that they did not perish in the general slaughter, in order that tie might subject them to ttimself.
TSK: Num 3:6 - -- The word hakraiv , here rendered bring near, is properly a sacrificial word, and signifies the presenting of a sacrifice or offering to the Lord. A...
The word
Num 1:49-53, Num 2:17, Num 2:33, Num 8:6-15, Num 8:22-26, Num 16:9-11, Num 18:2-6; Exo 32:26-29; Deu 33:8, Deu 33:9; Mal 2:4

TSK: Num 3:7 - -- keep : Num 3:32, Num 8:26, Num 31:30; 1Ch 23:28-32, 1Ch 26:20, 1Ch 26:22, 1Ch 26:26
to do the : Num 1:50, Num 8:11, Num 8:15, Num 8:24-26

TSK: Num 3:8 - -- Num 4:15, Num 4:28, Num 4:33, Num 10:17, Num 10:21; 1Ch 26:20-28; Ezr 8:24-30; Isa 52:11


TSK: Num 3:10 - -- they shall : Num 18:7; 1Ch 6:32; Eze 44:8; Act 6:3, Act 6:4; Rom 12:7; 1Ti 4:15, 1Ti 4:16
and the stranger : Num 3:38, Num 1:51, Num 16:35, Num 16:40,...

TSK: Num 3:12 - -- When God miraculously destroyed all the first-born of the Egyptians (Exo 12:29), he spared those of the Israelites; and, in commemoration of that even...
When God miraculously destroyed all the first-born of the Egyptians (Exo 12:29), he spared those of the Israelites; and, in commemoration of that event, he was pleased to appoint that all the first-born males ""should be set apart unto himself""(Exo 13:12-16). God is here pleased to relinquish this claim, and to appoint the whole tribe of Levi to attend his immediate service in their stead.

TSK: Num 3:13 - -- Because : Num 8:16, Num 8:17, Num 18:15; Exo 13:2, Exo 13:12, Exo 22:29, Exo 34:19; Lev 27:26; Eze 44:30; Luk 2:23; Heb 12:23
on the day : Exo 12:29, ...

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Barnes: Num 3:7 - -- keep his charge - i. e. so assist him that the obligations incumbent on him and on the congregation may be fulfilled.
keep his charge - i. e. so assist him that the obligations incumbent on him and on the congregation may be fulfilled.

Barnes: Num 3:13 - -- The concluding words are better expressed thus: "Mine shall they be, Mine, the Lord’ s."On the subject of the firstborn see the notes at Num 3:...
The concluding words are better expressed thus: "Mine shall they be, Mine, the Lord’ s."On the subject of the firstborn see the notes at Num 3:43-51.
Poole: Num 3:6 - -- Present them offer them to the lord for his special service. This was promised to them before, and now actually conferred upon them.
Present them offer them to the lord for his special service. This was promised to them before, and now actually conferred upon them.

Poole: Num 3:7 - -- His charge i.e. Aaron’ s charge, or those things which are committed principally to Aaron’ s care and oversight, and under him and his dire...
His charge i.e. Aaron’ s charge, or those things which are committed principally to Aaron’ s care and oversight, and under him and his direction to the Levites.
Of the whole congregation i.e. of all the sacrifices and services which are due to the Lord from all the people, and because all the people could not and might not perform them, or at least divers of them, in their own persons, therefore they were to be performed by some particular persons in their name and stead; formerly by the first-born, Num 8:16 , and now by the Levites. See Num 1:53 16:9 .
Before the tabernacle emphatically; not within the tabernacle, for the care of these things within the holy place was appropriated to the priests, as the care of the most holy place was peculiar to the high priest.

Poole: Num 3:8 - -- The charge of the children of Israel those things which all the children of Israel are in their several places and stations obliged to take care of, ...
The charge of the children of Israel those things which all the children of Israel are in their several places and stations obliged to take care of, though not in their persons, yet by others in their stead.

Poole: Num 3:9 - -- Given unto him to attend upon him and observe his orders, and ease him of part of his burden in things hereafter mentioned.
Given unto him to attend upon him and observe his orders, and ease him of part of his burden in things hereafter mentioned.

Poole: Num 3:10 - -- They shall wait in their own persons, not by the Levites.
The stranger i.e. every one who is of another family than Aaron’ s, yea, though he b...
They shall wait in their own persons, not by the Levites.
The stranger i.e. every one who is of another family than Aaron’ s, yea, though he be a Levite. See Num 1:53 16:40 .
That cometh nigh to wit, to execute any part of the priest’ s office.

Poole: Num 3:12 - -- Instead of all the first-born who were God’ s propriety by right of redemption, Exo 13:12 , and to whom the administration of holy things was fo...
Instead of all the first-born who were God’ s propriety by right of redemption, Exo 13:12 , and to whom the administration of holy things was formerly committed, which now was taken away from them, either because they had forfeited this privilege by joining with the rest of their brethren in the idolatrous worship of the calf, or because they were to be mainly concerned in the distribution and management of the inheritances which now they were going to possess, and therefore could not be at leisure to attend upon the service of the sanctuary; which made it fit that this work should be committed to other hands. And God would not commit it to some other persons in each tribe, which might be an occasion of idolatry, confusion, division, and contempt of sacred things, but to one distinct tribe, which might be entirely devoted to that service, and particularly to the tribe of Levi; partly, out of his respect to Moses and Aaron, branches of this tribe; partly, as a recompence of their zeal for God and against idolaters; see Exo 32:26,29 De 33:9 ; and partly, because it was the smallest of the tribes, and therefore most likely to find both employment in and maintenance for the work.

Who may appoint whom I please for my service.
Haydock: Num 3:6 - -- To him, and to the other priests, who had to perform the higher offices. The Levites did not approach near the altar, except when they had to carry ...
To him, and to the other priests, who had to perform the higher offices. The Levites did not approach near the altar, except when they had to carry it and the tabernacle. (Calmet)

Haydock: Num 3:7 - -- And. Hebrew, "They shall watch over him, and over all the congregation," to assist the priests in their sacred office, and to take care that the peo...
And. Hebrew, "They shall watch over him, and over all the congregation," to assist the priests in their sacred office, and to take care that the people behave respectfully. (Haydock) ---
All were bound to prevent any sacrilegious abuse. (Menochius)

Haydock: Num 3:10 - -- To whom. Samaritan and Septuagint, "to me." They must serve God in the persons of his priests. They are called a gift, people bestowed, as the ...
To whom. Samaritan and Septuagint, "to me." They must serve God in the persons of his priests. They are called a gift, people bestowed, as the Nothnim, to serve in the meanest functions; and hence the Nathineans take their name. The Gabaonites were employed by Josue in this quality, Josue ix. 23. ---
Over. Hebrew, "they shall retain," &c. They shall permit no stranger to interfere. Cuneus (Rep. ii. 11,) observes, that if a Levite undertook to do the office allotted to another, he was to be slain, after sentence had been passed by the judge. (Calmet)

Haydock: Num 3:12 - -- Mine. God claimed the first-born, on account of having spared them, Exodus xii. 23. He requires that all males shall be redeemed, except those of t...
Mine. God claimed the first-born, on account of having spared them, Exodus xii. 23. He requires that all males shall be redeemed, except those of the tribe of Levi, whom he claims as his peculiar portion, as the price of the redemption of those who were living in Egypt, when the destroying angel passed by. This honour was wholly gratuitous, though the Levites deserved to obtain a confirmation of it by their zeal, Exodus xxxii. 29., and Deuteronomy xxxiii. 9. God seems to have revealed to Moses the destination of Aaron's family, long before they were appointed to exercise the functions of the priesthood, Exodus xix. 22, 24, and xxiv. 1. (Calmet)
Gill: Num 3:5 - -- And the Lord spake unto Moses,.... After he had given him the order for the numbering the children of Israel, and for the manner of their encampment a...
And the Lord spake unto Moses,.... After he had given him the order for the numbering the children of Israel, and for the manner of their encampment and journeying:
saying; as follows.

Gill: Num 3:6 - -- Bring the tribe of Levi near,.... Separate them from the rest, set them apart for special service about, the sanctuary, let them have a place nearer t...
Bring the tribe of Levi near,.... Separate them from the rest, set them apart for special service about, the sanctuary, let them have a place nearer to it than the other tribes, or offer them, that is, to the Lord, as in Num 8:11; as well as bring them near to Aaron; so it follows:
and present them before Aaron the priest; that he may receive them as a gift unto him, as servants to wait upon him; and! that he may appoint and declare unto them their work, and set them about it:
that they may minister unto him; in guarding the tabernacle taking care of the vessels of it, taking it down, carrying it, from place to place, and setting it up as there was occasion for it.

Gill: Num 3:7 - -- And they shall keep his charge, and the charge of the whole congregation,.... The charge of Aaron and of all the people of Israel, which was to secure...
And they shall keep his charge, and the charge of the whole congregation,.... The charge of Aaron and of all the people of Israel, which was to secure the sanctuary from being polluted or plundered: this the Levites were to be employed about, and thereby ease the high priest and the other priests, and the people, of what otherwise would have been incumbent on them:
before the tabernacle of the congregation; not within it, neither in the holy place, nor in the most holy place, where they might not enter, to do any service peculiar thereunto, but at the door of the tabernacle, and in the court of it, and in the rooms and chambers in it: and do the service of the tabernacle; not to offer sacrifices on the altar of the burnt offering, which stood in the court, and much less to burn incense on the altar of incense, and to him the lamps, and set on the shewbread in the holy place; and still less to enter into the most holy place, and do there what was to be done on the day of atonement; but to do all that is before observed, and to bring the people's offerings to the priest, and to assist in slaying them; and to keep all profane and polluted persons out of it, the tabernacle, as we find in later times; they were porters at it, and some of them were singers in it, and had the care of various things belonging to it: see 1Ch 9:14.

Gill: Num 3:8 - -- And they shall keep all the instruments of the tabernacle of the congregation,.... Take care of them that none be lost or come to any damage, especial...
And they shall keep all the instruments of the tabernacle of the congregation,.... Take care of them that none be lost or come to any damage, especially while it was moving, and carried from place to place; then the several parts of it, as well as the vessels in it, were committed to their care and charge, the particulars of which see in Num 3:25,
and the charge of the children of Israel, to do the service of the tabernacle; See Gill on Num 3:7.

Gill: Num 3:9 - -- And thou shalt give the Levites unto Aaron and to his sons,.... To be their ministers and servants:
they are wholly given unto him out of the chil...
And thou shalt give the Levites unto Aaron and to his sons,.... To be their ministers and servants:
they are wholly given unto him out of the children of Israel: even all of them entirely, none excepted; the whole tribe which were not in the priestly office; those were separated from the rest of the tribes of Israel, and appointed for the service of the priests: or they were "given, given" q; which is repeated not only to show that they were wholly given, as we render it, but to denote the certainty of it, that they were really given; and especially to declare the freeness of the gift; the priests had them as free gifts, nor did they pay them any thing for, their service; they were maintained another way, namely, by the tithes of the people; and indeed the priests received a tithe out of the tithe of the Levites; so far were they from contributing any thing to their support, or in consideration of the service they did them.

Gill: Num 3:10 - -- And thou shalt appoint Aaron and his sons,.... To the priestly office; this was done before, but is renewed for the confirmation of it, and repeated t...
And thou shalt appoint Aaron and his sons,.... To the priestly office; this was done before, but is renewed for the confirmation of it, and repeated to put them in mind of it, that they be careful to execute it, as follows:
and they shall wait on their priest's office, to do what was peculiar to it, both in the holy and in the most holy place, at the altar, and within, the vail, where the Levites had nothing to do; and this is observed that the priests might take notice, that by the gift of the Levites to them, they were not excused from doing any part of service which was proper to them as priests; for they were given them that they might more readily attend their office, and be wholly employed in it; just as, under the Gospel dispensation, deacons were appointed to take care of the secular affairs of the church, that the apostles might give up themselves to the word of God and prayer, Act 6:2,
and the stranger that cometh nigh shall be put to death; that comes nigh to perform any part of the priest's office peculiar to him as to offer sacrifice, burn incense, &c. whether he be a common Israelite, or even a Levite, as Korah was; any that was not a priest was reckoned a stranger, and so to be put to death for intruding into the office, as the above mentioned person was: so Aben Ezra interprets it of anyone that came nigh to a priest, to be with him or join with him in the execution of his office, whether an Israelite or a Levite, he shall die: the Targum of Jonathan adds, by flaming fire before the Lord.

Gill: Num 3:11 - -- And the Lord spake unto Moses,.... Continued to speak unto him, and give him the reason of his appointing the Levites to minister to the priests and s...
And the Lord spake unto Moses,.... Continued to speak unto him, and give him the reason of his appointing the Levites to minister to the priests and serve the tabernacle:
saying: as follows.

Gill: Num 3:12 - -- And I, behold, I have taken the Levites from among the children of Israel,.... Separated them from others, and set them apart for the service of the s...
And I, behold, I have taken the Levites from among the children of Israel,.... Separated them from others, and set them apart for the service of the sanctuary; this was his own act and deed, and which he did of his own will and pleasure, who is a sovereign Being, and might and would do whatsoever he pleased, nor should any object unto him, or contradict him: and this he did:
instead of all the firstborn that openeth the matrix among the children of Israel; he made an exchange of those for the Levites; upon the destruction of the firstborn of Egypt, and saving the firstborn of Israel, he claimed the latter as his own in a special sense, and now he gave up his right to them, and instead thereof took the Levites; nor could the people of Israel reasonably object to this, nor be uneasy at it, but rather be pleased with it; since hereby they were not only freed from the charge of redeeming their firstborn, but since they were the Lord's, he might have appointed them to be servants to the priests; and every Israelite would choose rather, no doubt, to part with a tribe for this service than to have their firstborn sons employed in it; and there were none so fit as the tribe of Levi, not only because it was a small tribe, but because the priests were of this tribe, to whom they were to minister; and therefore as there was a connection between them, the Levites would readily serve them: it is a notion that has obtained both among Jews and Christians, that the firstborn before this time were priests in the family, but now the Levites were taken in their room; and Jarchi particularly observes, that when the firstborn sinned in the business of the calf, they were rejected, and the Levites, who did not commit idolatry, were chosen in their room; but it does not appear, before the fixing the priesthood in Aaron's family, that the firstborn in a family were priests, and officiated as such, but rather the father and head of the family for the whole, or everyone for himself, as in Adam's family, he and his two sons; and moreover, it was a recent thing, and only among the Hebrews, that the firstborn were in a peculiar manner the Lord's, not as priests, only to be redeemed, and now the Levites were redeemed in their room; it was not to be priests, but the servants of the priests r:
therefore the Levites shall be mine; whom he gave to the priests to assist them in their work, which was for him and his glory.

Gill: Num 3:13 - -- Because all the firstborn are mine,.... Not merely in a general way, as all creatures are his, but in a special manner as his own, and that for the f...
Because all the firstborn are mine,.... Not merely in a general way, as all creatures are his, but in a special manner as his own, and that for the following reason:
for on the day that I smote all the firstborn in the land of Egypt,
I hallowed unto me all the firstborn in Israel, both man and beast; that is, sanctified or set them apart as his own special property, or ordered the people of Israel so to do, Exo 13:2; for as when he destroyed the firstborn of the Egyptians, he saved the firstborn of Israel, he had a special claim upon them as his; and though it was in the night when he destroyed the firstborn of Egypt, yet it was the night which preceded that day, and was a part of that day, even the fifteenth of Nisan, when the instructions were given to sanctify all the firstborn; though, as Aben Ezra observes, "day" signifies "time", so that it was at or about the same time that the one and the other were done:
mine they shall be; this was declared when they were ordered to be sanctified to him, but now they were to be exchanged for the Levites:
I am the Lord; who have sovereign power to do as he would in claiming the firstborn, and then in exchanging them for the Levites, and appointing the Levites to minister to the priests, and serve in the tabernacle.

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NET Notes: Num 3:7 The form is the Qal infinitive construct from עָבַד (’avad, “to serve, to work”); it is taken here as ...

NET Notes: Num 3:8 The Levites had the duty of taking care of all the tabernacle and its furnishings, especially in times when it was to be moved. But they were also app...


NET Notes: Num 3:10 The word is זָר (zar), usually rendered “stranger, foreigner, pagan.” But in this context it simply refers to anyone who...


NET Notes: Num 3:13 In the Exodus event of the Passover night the principle of substitution was presented. The firstborn child was redeemed by the blood of the Lamb and s...
Geneva Bible: Num 3:6 Bring the tribe of Levi near, and ( d ) present them before Aaron the priest, that they may minister unto him.
( d ) Offer them to Aaron for the use ...

Geneva Bible: Num 3:7 And they shall keep his charge, and the charge of the whole congregation ( e ) before the tabernacle of the congregation, to do the service of the tab...

Geneva Bible: Num 3:9 And thou shalt give the Levites unto Aaron and to his ( f ) sons: they [are] wholly given unto him out of the children of Israel.
( f ) Aaron's sons ...

Geneva Bible: Num 3:10 And thou shalt appoint Aaron and his sons, and they shall wait on their priest's office: and the ( g ) stranger that cometh nigh shall be put to death...

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TSK Synopsis -> Num 3:1-51
TSK Synopsis: Num 3:1-51 - --1 The sons of Aaron.5 The Levites are given to the priests instead of the first-born;14 are numbered by their families.21 The families, number, and ch...
MHCC -> Num 3:1-13
MHCC: Num 3:1-13 - --There was much work belonging to the priests' office, and there were now only Aaron and his two sons to do it; God appoints the Levites to attend them...
Matthew Henry -> Num 3:1-13
Matthew Henry: Num 3:1-13 - -- Here, I. The family of Aaron is confirmed in the priests' office, Num 3:10. They had been called to it before, and consecrated; here they are appoin...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Num 3:5-10; Num 3:11-13
Keil-Delitzsch: Num 3:5-10 - --
The Levites are placed before Aaron the priest, to be his servants.
Num 3:6
" Bring near: "as in Exo 28:1. The expression לפני עמד is fre...

Keil-Delitzsch: Num 3:11-13 - --
God appointed the Levites for this service, because He had decided to adopt them as His own in the place of all the first-born of Egypt. When He sle...
Constable -> Num 1:1--10:36; Num 3:1-51
Constable: Num 1:1--10:36 - --A. Preparations for entering the Promised Land from the south chs. 1-10
The first 10 chapters in Numbers...
