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Deuteronomy 14:28--16:17

14:28

end <07097> [the end.]

bring <03318> [thou shalt bring.]

As the Levites had no inheritance, the Israelites were not to forget them, but truly tithe their increase. For their support, the Levites had, 1. The tenth of all the productions of the land. 2. Forty-eight cities, each forming a square of 4,000 cubits. 3. Two thousand cubits of ground round each city; total of land, 53,000 acres. 4. The first-fruits, and certain parts of all the animals killed in the land. 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, yet, let it be considered, that what they possessed was the best of the land: and while it was slender remuneration for their services, yet their portion was such as rendered them independent, and kept them comfortable; so that they could wait on God, and labour in his work, without distraction.


14:29

allotment <02506> [he hath.]

resident foreigners <01616> [the stranger.]

Lord <03068> [that the Lord.]


15:1


15:2

creditor ....... loaned <05383 01167> [creditor that lendeth. Heb. master of the lending of his hand. exact it.]


15:3


15:4

However <0657> [Save, etc. or, To the end that there be no poor among you.]

Houbigant follows this marginal reading, to which he joins the end of the third verse, considering it as explanatory of the law; as if he had said, "Thou shalt not exact the debt that is due from thy brother, but thy hand shall release him, for this reason, that there may be no poor among you through your severity." He justly contends that the phrase {ephes kee,} can here only mean, "to the end that," being equivalent to the French {afin que.}

bless <01288> [greatly bless.]


15:5


15:6

lend ........ borrow <05670> [thou shalt lend.]

rule ......... rule <04910> [thou shalt reign.]


15:7

poor .............. condition <034> [there be.]

Lest the preceding law might render the Israelites cautious in lending to the poor, Moses here warns them against being led by so mean a principle; but to lend liberally, and God would reward them.

harden <0553> [thou shalt.]


15:9

careful <08104> [Beware.]

<01697> [thought, etc. Heb. word with thine heart of Belial. thine eye.]

cry out <07121> [he cry.]

sinned <02399> [sin unto thee.]


15:10

<03824> [thine heart.]

because <01558> [because.]


15:11

poor .......................... poor <034> [the poor.]

Although Moses, by the statutes relative to the division of the land, and inheritance, and the inalienable nature of it, had studied to prevent any Israelite from being born poor, yet he exhorts them to the exercise of the tenderest compassion and most benevolent actions; and not to refuse assistance to the decayed Israelite, though the sabbatical year drew nigh.

make sure ... open <06605> [Thou shalt.]


15:12


15:13

This is a most humane and merciful addition to the law in Ex 21:2-11; enforced upon the Israelites by the consideration of their Egyptian bondage. As a faithful servant has made no property for himself while honestly serving his master, so now, when he quits his service, he has nothing to begin the world with except what the kindness of his master may bestow upon him as a remuneration for his zeal and fidelity. Though what was to be bestowed upon servants is not fixed, yet they were to be liberally supplied. (ver. 14.)


15:14

Lord <03068> [the Lord.]


15:15


15:16


15:17

permanently <05769> [for ever.]


15:18

difficult <07185> [shall not.]

twice <04932> [a double.]


15:19

firstborn .............. firstborn ........ firstborn <01060> [the firstling.]

work <05647> [thou shalt do.]


15:20


15:21


15:22

ritually impure <02931> [the unclean.]

gazelle <06643> [the roe-buck.]

{Tzevee,} in Arabic {zaby,} Chaldee and Syriac {tavya,} denotes the gazelle or antelope, so called from its stately beauty, as the word imports. In size it is smaller than the roe, of an elegant form, and it motions are light and graceful. It bounds seemingly without effort, and runs with such swiftness that few creatures can exceed it. (2 Sa 2:18.) Its fine eyes are so much celebrated as even to become a proverb; and its flesh is much esteemed for food among eastern nations, having a sweet, musky taste, which is highly agreeable to their palates. (1 Ki 4:23.) If to these circumstances we add, that they are gregarious, and common all over the East, whereas the roe is either not known at all, or else very rare in these countries, little doubt can remain that the gazelle and not the roe is intended by the original word.


15:23


16:1

month ............... month <02320> [the month.]

Passover <06453> [the passover.]

This word comes from the Hebrew verb {pasach,} to pass, to leap or skip over. The destroying angel passed over the houses marked with the blood of the Paschal Lamb, so the wrath of God passes over those whose souls sprinkled with the blood of Christ. 1Co 5:7. As the paschal lamb was killed before Israel was delivered, so by the death of Christ, we have redemption through his blood. It was killed before the tables of the law were delivered to Moses, or Aaron's sacrifices were enjoined; thus deliverance comes to men, not by the works of the law, but by the only true passover, the Lamb of God. Ro 3:25. Heb 9:14. It was killed the first month of the year, which prefigured that Christ should suffer death in that month. Joh 18:28. it was killed in the evening. Ex 12:6. Christ suffered at that time of the day. Mt 27:46. Heb 1:2. At even the sun sets; at Christ's passion, universal darkness was upon the whole earth. The passover was roasted with fire, denoting the sharp and dreadful pains that Christ should suffer, not only from men, but God also. It was to be eaten with bitter herbs, Ex 12:8; not only to put them in remembrance of their bitter bondage in Egypt, but also to testify our mortification to sin, and readiness to undergo afflictions for Christ, Col 1:24; and likewise to teach us the absolute necessity of true repentance in all that would profitably feed by faith on Christ, the true paschal lamb.

month ............... month <02320> [for in.]


16:2

sacrifice <02076> [sacrifice.]

Lord ...... place <04725 03068> [in the place which.]


16:3

eat ... yeast ......... eat <0398 02557> [eat no.]

bread <03899> [the bread.]

came out ...................... came out <03318> [for thou camest.]

remember <02142> [mayest.]


16:4

yeast <07603> [there shall.]

meat <01320> [neither.]


16:5

sacrifice <02076> [sacrifice. or, kill.]


16:6

evening <06153> [at even.]


16:7

cook <01310> [roast.]

place <04725> [in the place.]


16:8

six days .... day ..................... day <08337 03117> [Six days.]

assembly <06116> [solemn assembly. Heb. restraint.]


16:9


16:10

offering <04530> [a tribute. or, sufficiency.]

Lord <03068> [according.]


16:11


16:12


16:13

Festival <02282> [the feast.]

grain ... grape <03342 01637> [corn and thy wine. Heb. floor and thine wine-press.]


16:14


16:15

seven days <07651 03117> [Seven days.]

Lord ....... he .... he <03068> [because.]


16:16

Three times <07969 06471> [Three times.]

appear ................................ appear <07200> [and they shall.]


16:17

give <04979> [as he is able. Heb. according to the gift of his hand.]




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