
Text -- Numbers 8:23-26 (NET)




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Wesley -> Num 8:26
By way of advice, and assistance in lesser and easier works.
JFB: Num 8:24 - -- (Compare Num 4:3). They entered on their work in their twenty-fifth year, as pupils and probationers, under the superintendence and direction of their...
(Compare Num 4:3). They entered on their work in their twenty-fifth year, as pupils and probationers, under the superintendence and direction of their senior brethren; and at thirty they were admitted to the full discharge of their official functions.

That is, on the laborious and exhausting parts of their work.

JFB: Num 8:26 - -- In the performance of easier and higher duties, instructing and directing the young, or superintending important trusts. "They also serve who only wai...
In the performance of easier and higher duties, instructing and directing the young, or superintending important trusts. "They also serve who only wait" [MILTON].
Clarke: Num 8:24 - -- From twenty and five years old - See the note on Num 4:3, where the two terms of twenty-five and thirty years are reconciled.
From twenty and five years old - See the note on Num 4:3, where the two terms of twenty-five and thirty years are reconciled.

Clarke: Num 8:26 - -- To keep the charge, and shall do no service - They shall no longer be obliged to perform any laborious service, but act as general directors and cou...
To keep the charge, and shall do no service - They shall no longer be obliged to perform any laborious service, but act as general directors and counsellors; therefore they were to be near the camp, sing praises to God, and see that no stranger or unclean person was permitted to enter. So the Jews and many other persons have understood this place
1. If it required so much legal purity to fit the Levites for their work in the tabernacle, can we suppose that it requires less spiritual purity to fit ministers of the Gospel to proclaim the righteousness of the Most High, and administer the sacred ordinances of Christianity to the flock of Christ? If these must be without spot, as the priests before without blemish, and these were only typical men, we may rest assured that a Christian minister requires no ordinary measures of holiness to prepare him for an acceptable and profitable discharge of his office
2. If the Christian ministry be established to prepare men for the kingdom of God, of the holiness of which the purity of the camp was but a faint emblem, how can any man expect to enter that place of blessedness, who has not his heart sprinkled from an evil conscience, and his body washed with pure water; his life and conversation agreeable to the sacred precepts laid down in the Gospel of Christ? If the law of Moses were more read in reference to the Gospel, the Gospel itself and its requisitions would be much better understood
Reader, however it may be with thee, Antinomianism is more general among religious people than is usually imagined. What multitudes of all denominations are expecting to enter into the kingdom of God without any proper preparation for the place! Without holiness none shall see the Lord; and from this decision of the Divine justice there shall never be any appeal.
Calvin -> Num 8:24
Calvin: Num 8:24 - -- 24.This is it, that belongeth to the Levites The age is here prescribed when the Levites should begin and end the execution of their office. God comm...
24.This is it, that belongeth to the Levites The age is here prescribed when the Levites should begin and end the execution of their office. God commands them to commence in their 25th year and grants them their dismissal in their 50th; and for both these provisions there is very good reason. For, if they had been admitted in early youth, their levity might have greatly detracted from the reverence due to sacred things: not only because those, whose manhood is not yet mature, are generally given to pleasure and intemperance, but because either by negligence, or levity, or want of thought, or ignorance and error, they might have made many grievous mistakes in the service of God; and, whilst they were by no means fitted to exercise their charge until they should have attained prudence and gravity, so also, lest they should fail from old age, it was right that they should be seasonably dismissed; for as we have before said, their duties were laborious, and such as demanded bodily strength. If, however, any should choose to make an application of this to the pastoral office, it should be generally remembered, that none should be chosen to it except such as have already given proofs of their moderation, and float those who diligently devote themselves to it should not be unreasonably pressed upon, nor should more be required of them than their ability can bear; for some foolishly count their years, as if it were a sin to choose a pastor before his 24th year, although he might be otherwise fully provided with the necessary qualifications.
Defender -> Num 8:24
Defender: Num 8:24 - -- The sons of Kohath (a family of the Levites) should serve in the work of the tabernacle during the period of their lives between ages thirty and fifty...
The sons of Kohath (a family of the Levites) should serve in the work of the tabernacle during the period of their lives between ages thirty and fifty (Num 4:3). The same was true of the Gershonites (Num 4:23) and the sons of Merari (Num 4:30). Evidently the young Levites began a sort of apprenticeship at age twenty-five then entered the full responsibilities of service at age thirty, and retired from active tabernacle service at age fifty. Many years later, after the temple had replaced the tabernacle, David changed the entrance age to age twenty (1Ch 23:24-27)."
TSK: Num 8:24 - -- from twenty : In Num 4:3, the Levites are appointed to the service of the tabernacle at the age of 30 years; and in 1Ch 23:24, they are ordered to com...
from twenty : In Num 4:3, the Levites are appointed to the service of the tabernacle at the age of 30 years; and in 1Ch 23:24, they are ordered to commence their work at 20 years of age. In order to reconcile this apparent discrepancy, it is to be observed:
1. At the time of which Moses speaks in Num 4:3, the Levitical service was exceedingly severe, and consequently required full grown, robust men, to perform it; the age of 30 was therefore appointed as the period for commencing this service, the weightier part of which was probably there intended.
2. In this place God seems to speak of the service in a general waycaps1 . hcaps0 ence the age of 25 is fixed.
3. In David’ s time, and afterwards, in the fixed tabernacle and temple, the laboriousness of the service no longer existed, and hence 20 years was the age appointed. Num 4:3, Num 4:23; 1Ch 23:3, 1Ch 23:24-27, 1Ch 28:12, 1Ch 28:13
wait upon : Heb. war the warfare of, etc. 1Co 9:7; 2Co 10:4; 1Ti 1:18, 1Ti 6:12; 2Ti 2:3-5

TSK: Num 8:25 - -- cease waiting upon the service thereof : Heb. return from the warfare of the service, Num 4:23; 2Ti 4:7; The Levites, above fifty years of age, might ...
cease waiting upon the service thereof : Heb. return from the warfare of the service, Num 4:23; 2Ti 4:7; The Levites, above fifty years of age, might superintend and assist their junior brethren in the ordinary offices, and give them and the people counsel and instruction; but they were exempted from carrying the tabernacle and from other laborious services. It is remarkable, that no law was made concerning the age at which the priests should begin to officiate, and though various blemishes disqualified them for the service of the sanctuary, yet they continued their ministrations till death, if capable. On the other hand, nothing is said concerning any bodily defects or blemishes disqualifying the Levites; but the time of their service is expressly settled. Their work was far more laborious than that of the priests; it is therefore likely that the priests would not begin very early to officiate; and the wisdom and experience of age would increase, rather than diminish, their fitness for the sacred duties of their office.

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Barnes -> Num 8:24
Barnes: Num 8:24 - -- Twenty and five years old and upward - The permanent limit as distinguished from the temporary Num 4:3, Num 4:23, Num 4:30, though David found ...
Twenty and five years old and upward - The permanent limit as distinguished from the temporary Num 4:3, Num 4:23, Num 4:30, though David found it necessary to extend the period of the Levites’ service by causing it to commence at 20 years of age 1Ch 23:24-28. This rule continued in force from the time of David downward (compare on 2Ch 31:17; Ezr 3:8).
From twenty and five years old See Poole "Num 4:3".

i.e. Upon the difficult and cumbersome part of their work.

Poole: Num 8:26 - -- With their brethren by way of advice, and assistance in lesser and easier works.
With their brethren by way of advice, and assistance in lesser and easier works.
Serve, in any laborious functions, as the original imports.

Haydock: Num 8:26 - -- Ministers. Hebrew, "to watch over," (Calmet) direct, and "train up their brethren," Samaritan. (Grotius)
Ministers. Hebrew, "to watch over," (Calmet) direct, and "train up their brethren," Samaritan. (Grotius)
Gill: Num 8:23 - -- And the Lord spake unto Moses,.... At the same time he gave the instructions about the consecration of the Levites, the time of their entrance on thei...
And the Lord spake unto Moses,.... At the same time he gave the instructions about the consecration of the Levites, the time of their entrance on their service, and of leaving it, was fixed:
saying; as follows.

Gill: Num 8:24 - -- This is it that belongeth unto the Levites,.... The fixed and settled time for their service, as is after related:
from twenty and five years old...
This is it that belongeth unto the Levites,.... The fixed and settled time for their service, as is after related:
from twenty and five years old and upward, they shall go in to wait upon the service of the tabernacle of the congregation; in Num 4:3; the time for the Levites entering on the work of the tabernacle is fixed to thirty years and upward, which Jarchi reconciles thus; at twenty five years old the Levite goes in to learn the rites of service, and he learns five years, and when thirty years of age he services; the same is observed by others w; but what Aben Ezra proposes seems much better; at thirty years of age a Levite entered into the service of bearing and carrying burdens; and at twenty five years of age he entered into the service of the tent or tabernacle, where he was employed in lighter service, such as opening and shutting the doors of the sanctuary, keeping out strangers and unclean persons, and singing the songs of the sanctuary; but was not concerned till thirty years of age in carrying the vessels of the sanctuary on the shoulders, as the Kohathites; or in taking down and setting up the tabernacle, loading and unloading the wagons, as the Gershonites and Merarites; which is the business assigned unto them, and spoken of in Num 4:22, where the age of thirty years, and upward, is mentioned, as the time of their entrance on it, Num 4:23.

Gill: Num 8:25 - -- And from the age of fifty years they shall cease waiting upon the service thereof,.... The heavy service of it:
and shall serve no more; by bearin...
And from the age of fifty years they shall cease waiting upon the service thereof,.... The heavy service of it:
and shall serve no more; by bearing and carrying the vessels of the sanctuary upon their shoulders, as Jarchi interprets it; this, according to the Jewish writers, was only in force while the tabernacle was in the wilderness, and was moved from place to place: but when it had a fixed habitation, and that laborious service of bearing and carrying the vessels of it ceased, years made no difference in the Levites, or disqualified them for service; for it is said x, that the Levites were not bound by this law, but in the time of the tabernacle; but when it was at Shiloh, and at Jerusalem, where there was no bearing and carrying upon the shoulder, the Levites were not rejected on account of years, only for their voice, when they had lost that, and could not sing.

Gill: Num 8:26 - -- But shall minister with their brethren in the tabernacle of the congregation,.... By giving advice, instructing younger Levites, and doing lighter ser...
But shall minister with their brethren in the tabernacle of the congregation,.... By giving advice, instructing younger Levites, and doing lighter service. Jarchi says, they shall return to shutting of doors, singing and loading wagons; but the last especially seems too burdensome: the ministry of such is explained by the next clause:
to keep the charge; of the tabernacle, to watch and observe that no stranger or unclean person enter into it; and this they were capable of when at the age of fifty, and upwards:
and shall do no service; heavy and laborious:
thus thou shall do unto the Levites touching their charge; dismiss them from service when at such an age, or however make their service easier; for this respects ancient men, as Aben Ezra notes; though it may include both their entrance on their work, and their cessation from it.

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NET Notes: Num 8:24 The infinitive is לִצְבֹא (litsvo’), related to the word for “host, army, company,” and so...

Geneva Bible: Num 8:25 And from the age of fifty years they shall cease waiting upon the ( k ) service [thereof], and shall serve no more:
( k ) Such office as was painful,...

Geneva Bible: Num 8:26 But shall minister ( l ) with their brethren in the tabernacle of the congregation, to keep the charge, and shall do no service. Thus shalt thou do un...

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TSK Synopsis -> Num 8:1-26
TSK Synopsis: Num 8:1-26 - --1 How the lamps are to be lighted.5 The consecration of the Levites.23 The age and time of their service.
MHCC -> Num 8:5-26
MHCC: Num 8:5-26 - --Here we have directions for the solemn ordination of the Levites. All Israel must know that they took not this honour to themselves, but were called o...
Matthew Henry -> Num 8:5-26
Matthew Henry: Num 8:5-26 - -- We read before of the separating of the Levites from among the children of Israel when they were numbered, and the numbering of them by themselves (...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Num 8:23-26
Keil-Delitzsch: Num 8:23-26 - --
The Levitical period of service is fixed here at twenty-five years of age and upwards to the fiftieth year. " This is what concerns the Levites, "i...
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The first 10 chapters in Numbers...

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...

Constable: Num 7:1--9:23 - --The dedication of the tabernacle chs. 7-9
The revelation of ordinances and instructions ...
