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Text -- Numbers 5:9 (NET)
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Wesley -> Num 5:9
To offer by his hands.
JFB -> Num 5:9-10
JFB: Num 5:9-10 - -- Whatever was given in this way, or otherwise, as by freewill offerings, irrevocably belonged to the priest.
Whatever was given in this way, or otherwise, as by freewill offerings, irrevocably belonged to the priest.
Calvin -> Num 5:9
Calvin: Num 5:9 - -- 9.And every offering Thus far I have brought together the passages, in which Moses treats of the office of the priests, and have briefly expounded th...
9.And every offering Thus far I have brought together the passages, in which Moses treats of the office of the priests, and have briefly expounded them, I will now begin to treat of their rights, i.e., of the honor which God invested them with, that He might have them ready and cheerful in their obedience. Here, however, Moses lightly touches upon what he more fully sets forth in other passages, as we shall presently see, viz., He assigns to the priests all the holy oblations, the various kinds of which He afterwards enumerates. Now, there were three principal grounds for this law; — First, Lest what had been already dedicated to God should be profaned by its promiscuous use; for, that the sacrifices might retain their proper dignity, it was necessary to distinguish the sacred from ordinary meats. Secondly, A vainglorious excess in respect to the ceremonies was restrained; for if after the victims were killed all the flesh had been returned to the owners, a desire of ostentation 207 would have grown up amongst foolish men, the rich would have come emulously to gain applause, and when they had feasted magnificently, they would have exposed the rest for sale. Thus would they have abused their false pretense of worshipping God to the acquirement of favor towards themselves. The third ground is that which Paul touches upon, viz., that it is just that the ministers of the altar should live by the altar, (1Co 9:13;) for though it is an unworthy thing that the servants of God should be attracted by their hire, yet was God unwilling that the priests, when they had freely bestowed their labor on the worship of the sanctuary, should suffer from hunger, lest their alacrity might thus be repressed. For if they desired to execute their office properly, it was necessary that they should attend altogether to spiritual things, and abandon the care of their domestic affairs. If any should object that these were incentives to avarice, and that an excellent and profitable calling was set before the priests, the reply is easy: whatever came to their share, since it was restricted to their own eating, could not have been excessive in quantity; for they were not allowed to sell any, nor even to give it away to others, as we have already seen, and as will hereafter be repeated. Thus then the foul dishonesty of those, who taunt Moses as if he had enriched the priests by the spoils of the people, is abundantly reftired; for if there were any whose interests he would have desired to consult, surely his own sons would have been preferred to all; yet to them there is no reference here. Nay, whatever he grants to the priests, he takes away from his own sons and their posterity; as if he purposely deprived them of advantages which were not otherwise unlawful. In a word, the dignity of holy things was alone consulted, without any endeavor being made to enrich the priests.
TSK -> Num 5:9
TSK: Num 5:9 - -- offering : or, heave offering, Num 18:8, Num 18:9, Num 18:19; Exo 29:28; Lev 6:17, Lev 6:18, Lev 6:26, Lev 7:6-14, Lev 10:13, Lev 22:2, Lev 22:3; Deu ...
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Barnes -> Num 5:5-10
Barnes: Num 5:5-10 - -- The law of restitution: a passage supplementary to Lev 5:5, etc., Lev 6:5, etc. Num 5:7 Recompense his trespass - i. e. make restitution ...
The law of restitution: a passage supplementary to Lev 5:5, etc., Lev 6:5, etc.
Recompense his trespass - i. e. make restitution to the person whom he has injured.
Whereby an atonement shall be made for him - literally, "which shall clear him of guilt as to it,"i. e. as to the trespass.
And every man’ s hallowed things shall be his - i. e. the priest’ s. The heave offerings Num 5:9 and dedicatory offerings (e. g. first-fruits) were to be the perquisite of the officiating priests.
Poole -> Num 5:9
Poole: Num 5:9 - -- Heb. every heave offering , the heave-offering being here taken largely, so as to comprehend also the wave-offering for both of these were Aaro...
Heb. every heave offering , the heave-offering being here taken largely, so as to comprehend also the wave-offering for both of these were Aaron’ s portion. See Exo 29:26-28 .
Unto the priest to wit, to offer unto the Lord by his hands.
Shall be his i.e. the priest’ s. See Lev 6:16 .
Haydock -> Num 5:9
Haydock: Num 5:9 - -- First-fruits; ( teruman, ) a term which comprises also voluntary oblations of all sorts, and the parts of the victims which belong to the priests; un...
First-fruits; ( teruman, ) a term which comprises also voluntary oblations of all sorts, and the parts of the victims which belong to the priests; unless the person offering expressed a different intention. (Calmet)
Gill -> Num 5:9
Gill: Num 5:9 - -- And every offering of all the holy things of the children of Israel,.... Of the holy sacrifices brought by them to be offered up; that part of them wh...
And every offering of all the holy things of the children of Israel,.... Of the holy sacrifices brought by them to be offered up; that part of them which is elevated, heaved, or waved, as the heave shoulder and wave breast:
which they bring unto the priest, shall be his; what they bring to him to offer for them shall be his who performs the service, even that part of them which is his due.
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NET Notes -> Num 5:9
NET Notes: Num 5:9 The Hebrew word תְּרוּמָה (tÿrumah) seems to be a general word for any offering that goes t...
Geneva Bible -> Num 5:9
Geneva Bible: Num 5:9 And every offering of all the ( d ) holy things of the children of Israel, which they bring unto the priest, shall be his.
( d ) Or, things offered t...
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TSK Synopsis -> Num 5:1-31
TSK Synopsis: Num 5:1-31 - --1 The unclean are removed out of camp.5 Restitution is to be made in trespass.11 The trial of jealousy.
MHCC -> Num 5:1-10
MHCC: Num 5:1-10 - --The camp was to be cleansed. The purity of the church must be kept as carefully as the peace and order of it. Every polluted Israelite must be separat...
Matthew Henry -> Num 5:1-10
Matthew Henry: Num 5:1-10 - -- Here is, I. A command for the purifying of the camp, by turning out from within its lines all those that were ceremonially unclean, by issues, lepro...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Num 5:5-10
Keil-Delitzsch: Num 5:5-10 - --
Restitution in Case of a Trespass. - No crime against the property of a neighbour was to remain without expiation in the congregation of Israel, whi...
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...
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Constable: Num 5:1--9:23 - --2. Commands and rituals to observe in preparation for entering the land chs. 5-9
God gave the fo...
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