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A56632 A commentary upon the fourth Book of Moses, called Numbers by ... Symon, Lord Bishop of Ely. Patrick, Simon, 1626-1707. 1699 (1699) Wing P774; ESTC R2078 399,193 690

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on this day made Ye shall not do any work therein It was to be observed as strictly as a Sabbath XVI Lev. 31. XXIII 32. Wherein they were to abstain not meerly from servile Work but from all manner of Work whatsoever XVI Lev. 29. XXIII 28 30. Verse 8 Ver. 8. And ye shall offer a Burnt-offering unto the LORD for a sweet savour Endeavour to procure acceptance of the rest of the Sacrifices of the Day with this whole Burnt-offering beside the daily Sacrifice as it follows v. 11. One Bullock one Ram and seven Lambs of the first year c. The same that were appointed on the foregoing Solemnity v. 2. except the monthly Offering v. 6. to which was added another Ram for a Burnt-offering XVI Lev. 5. as a devout Acknowledgment that they owned him alone for their Soveraign LORD Verse 9 10. Ver. 9 10 And their Meat-offering shall be of fine flour c. The Meat-offering attending these Burnt-offerings were to be in the same proportion as was before ordered v. 3 4. Verse 11 Ver. 11. One Kid of the Goats for a Sin-offering As was appointed in the foregoing Solemnity v. 5. Beside the Sin-offering of Atonement Mentioned XVI Lev. 9 c. whose Blood was carried by the High-Priest into the most holy place which was done in no other Sacrifice but that and the Bullock which was offered as a Sin-offering for the Family of Aaron on the same day XVI Lev. 14. And the continual Burnt-offering and the Meat-offering of it and their Drink-offerings These were no more to be omitted on the great Day of Atonement than on any other day but the Service of the day was to begin with the continual Burnt-offering and then followed the Burnt-offerings with the Meat and Drink-offerings belonging to them and the Sin-offering here prescribed and then the Sacrifice of Atonement and all that is ordered in the XVIth of Leviticus for the Expiation of the Sins of all the People of Israel Which Sacrifice the present Jews now wanting and yet being sensible of the necessity of some Satisfaction but not believing in our blessed Saviour who hath fully made it for all Mankind they are in a lamentable plunge and are put to most wretched shifts to devise something to supply the place of the Sacrifice of Atonement which was wont to be made for them One is their own death it being the continual Prayer of every one of them upon their Death-bed Let my death be the expiation for my sins Another is which is so absurd that Leo Modina saith they do not use it now in Italy nor in the Eastern Countries the killing of a white Cock if one can be got by the Men and a white Hen by the Women on the Eve of this Day saying Let this Cock be an exchange for me let it come in my stead let it be my Expiation let it die but I and all Israel live happily as Buxtorf shows in his Synagog Judaica cap. 25. Which I should not here mention were it not to show that they have the very same Notion still of a Sacrifice for Sin even now that they can only make an imitation of it which we have of the Sacrifice of Christ who was put in our place and offered himself to God in our stead and that it ought to be pure and innocent which is offered instead of a Sinner Ver. 12. And on the fifteenth day of the seventh Verse 12 Month ye shall have an holy Convocation ye shall do no servile work See XXIII Lev. 35. And ye shall keep a Feast unto the LORD seven days viz. The Feast of Tabernacles XXIII Lev. 34. which was after the Harvest and Vintage XVI Deut. 13. and kept seven days with great Joy and gladness of Heart but they were not bound to abstain from servile work all this time but only on the first day and on the seventh Verse 13 Ver. 13. And ye shall offer a Burnt-offering a Sacrifice made by fire of a sweet savour unto the LORD The same kind of Sacrifice which was prescribed on the other Festivals to be offered up wholly in honour of God But here is a far larger proportion than in any other Solemnity Thirteen young Bullocks two rams and fourteen Lambs of the first year c. On the other Festivals two Bullocks sufficed XXVIII 11 19 27. and on the Festival in the beginning of this Month only one was appointed but here are thirteen and so they continued to be offered seven days successively with the decrease only of one Bullock every day till on the seventh day only seven Bullocks were offered which in all made LXX Bullocks The Rams also and the Lambs were in a double proportion to what was usual throughout the whole Festival Which was a vast charge but more easie at this time of the Year than any other because now their Barns were full and their Wine-presses over-flowed and their Hearts might well be supposed to be more enlarged then at other times in thankfulness to God for his great Benefits Yet this very gross troublesome and expensive way of serving God made the best Men among them groan and long for the coming of Christ in whose days their own Doctors say no Sacrifices shall remain but those of Thansgiving and Praise and Prayer With which they have been forced to be content for above Sixteen hundred years and instead of these additional Sacrifices unto the daily have added peculiar Prayers which they also call Musaphim unto the common Prayers they use every day See Buxtorf concerning the Feast of the New Moon in his Synagog Jud. cap. 22. Ver. 14 15. Their Meat-offering shall be of fine flour Verse 14 15. c. The same proportions which are ordered by a general Rule to every Sacrifice of a Bullock and of a Ram Chap. XV. Ver. 16. And one Kid of the Goats for a Sin-offering Verse 16 beside the continual Burnt-offering c. There is no augmentation of the Sin-offering but it is the same with that on other Festivals v. 5. And all these Sacrifices it appears by this were to be added to the daily Sacrifice Ver. 17. And on the second day ye shall offer twelve Verse 17 young Bullocks c. Here one Bullock less than on the day before is ordered to be offered and so on every succeeding day there is still a decrease of one Bullock which is all the difference between the Offerings on the seven days of this Feast upon every one of which there was the same number of Rams and Lambs without any diminution Which Moses thought fit to set down distinctly from this verse to the thirty fifth that there might be no mistake But little need be noted upon them Ver. 18. According to their number after the manner Prescribed v. 14 15. Ver. 35. On the eighth day ye shall have a solemn Assembly Verse 18 There is a peculiar word here used to denote Verse 35 this to be a great day as I noted upon
XXIII Lev. 36. See there Ye shall do no servile work therein It was to be observed as the first day of the Feast of Tabernacles both of them being called a Sabbath 23 Lev. 39. Verse 36 Ver. 36. But ye shall offer a Burnt-offering a Sacrifice made by fire of sweet savour unto the LORD Here is a peculiar Sacrifice appointed upon this day in the same terms as upon the first day of the Feast of Tabernacles v. 13. One Bullock one Ram seven Lambs of the first year c. But though this was an extraordinary day and a distinct Festival as I showed upon XXIII Lev. 39. yet here are fewer Sacrifices prescribed on this day than upon any of the foregoing seven For on every one of them two Rams were offered and fourteen Lambs and here but half so many And seven Bullocks were the fewest that were offered upon any of those days and on the first day thirteen but here only one By which God consulted perhaps the weakness of Mankind who naturally grew weary both of the Charge and of the Labour of such Services when they are long continued And therefore he made them every day less toilsom and expensive and put them in mind likewise that the multitude of Sacrifices did not procure their acceptance with God and that in length of time they would come to nothing and be utterly abolished to establish something better in their room Ver. 37. Their Meat-offering and their Drink-offerings for the Bullock for the Ram and for the Lambs and shall be according to their number after the manner In such proportions as God had before Verse 37 ordained in the XVth Chapter of this Book in the beginning of it as I have often observed Ver. 38. And one Goat for a Sin-offering beside the Verse 38 continual Burnt-offering c. This is never omitted upon any Festival XXVIII 15 22 30. XXIX 5 11 16 19 c. to put them in mind that after all their Services they stood in need of forgiveness Ver. 39. These things shall ye do or offer unto the Verse 39 LORD in your set Feasts All these Feasts were fixed and stated at certain times on which God was to be worshipped after the manner here prescribed in these two Chapters For all these Offerings except one Sin-offering upon each set day were wholly Burnt-offerings as I have already observed which may properly be said to be done that is offered unto the LORD neither People nor Priest having any share in them Besides your Vows and your Free-will-offerings for your Burnt-offerings Besides these every Man might offer other Burnt-offerings either in performance of a Vow or freely out of his Affection to God See XV. 3. For your Meat-offerings and for your Drink-offerings There were five several sorts of Meat-offerings which were left to every Man 's free will to bring as he pleased See the second Chapter of Leviticus where they are described And for your Peace-offerings These are described in the third Chapter of that Book A great number of which it is likely Men offered voluntarily upon all the fore-mentioned Festivals For otherwise they would have had no means to feast with God at his House nor to entertain their Friends and Neighbours as the custom was at such times of Publick Rejoyceing Which they did upon that part of the Peace-offerings which was given them after the Fat was offered to God and the Wave-breast and Heave-shoulder given to the Priest VII Lev. 15 c. 34. Verse 40 Ver. 40. And Moses told the Children of Israel according to all that the LORD commanded Moses He acquainted all the People by the Heads of their Tribes perhaps of whom we read in the beginning of the next Chapter with all these Commands of God which concerned his Worship and Service CHAP. XXX Chapter XXX Verse 1 Ver. 1. AND Moses spake unto the Heads of the Tribes There were wont to be extraordinary Assemblies of these or other great Men upon special Occasions as Mr. Selden observes Lib. II. de Synedr cap. 14. n. 4. who are sometimes called as they are here the Heads of all their Tribes and the Elders V Deut. 23. and in other places the Heads of the People XXX Deut. 5. the whole Congregation of the Children of Israel XVIII Josh 1. XXII 12. the chief of all the People XX Judg. 2. all Israel 1 Sam. VII 5. all the Princes of Israel the Princes of the Tribes 1 Chron. XXVIII 1. all the Elders of Israel and Heads of the Tribes and chief of the Fathers 2 Chron. V. 2. the counsel of the Princes and Elders X Ezra 8. And it is commonly said by the Hebrew Doctors concerning such Assemblies that wheresoever the Children of Israel were met together or the greater part of them there the SCHECHINAH that is the Divine Majesty or the Holy Ghost as they sometimes speak was wont to rest Concerning the Children of Israel saying Acquainted them with a Matter which concerned all the People willing them to communicate it to them This is the thing which the LORD hath commanded It is very probable there had been some Case propounded to him about Vows concerning which he here gives such Rules as might direct them in time to come Ver. 2. If a Man It is reasonable to think that Verse 2 this includes the other Sex also provided they be in their own power and not subject to another and be in their right mind Vow a vow unto the LORD Promise solemnly unto God something that is for his Honour and Service for that seems to be meant by unto the LORD As that he will offer some Sacrifice at the Feasts above-mentioned more than is prescribed or afflict his Soul on some other day besides the great Day of Atonement See v. 13. Or swear an Oath to bind his Soul with a bond Whether it be a simple Vow or bound also with a solemn Oath which made a double Obligation by calling God to witness the Sincerity of his Intentions He shall not break his word In the Hebrew it is he shall not prophane his word for it being solemnly passed to God it made him vile and contemptible if he did not keep it The Jewish Doctors very prudently advise their Scholars not to accustom themselves to make Vows but to content themselves with doing what the Law commands and abstaining from what it forbids But if they did make them to look upon it as an high affront to God not to perform them He shall do according to all that proceedeth out of his mouth If the thing be lawful and possible And if he appointed no time for the doing of it he was to think himself obliged to do it presently without delay XXIII Deut. 21. Verse 3 Ver. 3. If a woman also vow a vow unto the LORD As most Interpreters think the word Man in the foregoing verse comprehends Women who were in as perfect liberty as the Men he speaks of so the word Woman here comprehends all
had devoted them to him by laying their Hands on them v. 10. and Aaron had waved them as a Wave-offering to the LORD v. 11. Instead of such as open every Womb c. See III. 12 13. Verse 17 Ver. 17. For all the First-born of the Children of Israel are mine both Man and Beast c. XIII Exod. 2. Verse 18 Ver. 18. And I have taken the Levites for all the First-born of the Children of Israel By the exchange mentioned III. 2 13 45. Verse 19 Ver. 19. And I have given the Levites as a Gift to Aaron and to his Sons c. In the Hebrew the words are more emphatical I have given the Levites given c. That is the Levites which are given unto me v. 16. I have given unto Aaron and his Sons III. 9. To do the Service of the Children of Israel See III. 7. The Vulgar Latin translates it to serve me for the Children of Israel i. e. to do them Service by assisting the Priests in offering Sacrifice for the People In the Tabernacle of the Congregation See v. 15. And to make an Atonement for the Children of Israel Not by offering Sacrifice for that was the work of the Priests alone but by being offered themselves in the nature of an expiatory Sacrifice unto God as I observed before v. 10 and 12. For though they were not slain at the Altar as Sacrifices were yet they might expiate as the Scape-Goat did Which was sent away alive into the Wilderness after it had been presented unto the LORD as these Levites were XVI Levit. 7 10. That there be no Plague among the Children of Israel As there would have been if any Man had presumed to officiate in the House of God but such as were in this manner taken by himself to minister there When the Children of Israel come nigh unto the Sanctuary To worship God and to bring their Sacrifices to be offered at his Altar Ver. 20. And Moses and all the Congregation of Israel Verse 20 i. e. The Elders of the People v. 9 10. Did to the Levites according unto all that the LORD commanded Moses concerning the Levites c. Separated them to God from the rest of the Israelites as he had directed v. 14. Ver. 21. And the Levites were purified and they Verse 21 washed their Clothes According to the order given v. 7. And Aaron offered them an Offering before the LORD Or rather Waved them a Wave-offering c. As I observed v. 11. To which may be added That it is likely some of the Levites were thus waved in the name of all the rest for there being Two and twenty thousand of them III. 39. one cannot well conceive how they should be every one thus offered And Aaron made an Atonement for them to cleanse them See v. 12. Ver. 22. And after that the Levites went in to do Verse 22 their Service in the Tabernacle of the Congregation According to the Directions given v. 15. Before Aaron and before his Sons In their presence and by their direction Ver. 23. And the LORD spake unto Moses saying Verse 23 After the foregoing Commands he gave him some further Instructions Ver. 24. This it is that belongeth unto the Levites Add this to what hath been said about them From twenty and five years old and upward they shall Verse 24 go in Then they might begin to take the Custody of the Tabernacle upon them and to be Door-keepers to keep out Strangers and such as were unclean but not to load the Wagons and do such like work of burden till they were thirty years of Age. See IV. 3. To wait upon the Service of the Tabernacle c. In the Hebrew the words are To war the warfare of the Tabernacle Which is a Phrase often used before IV. 3 23 c. and there applied to those that carried the Tabernacle Which they might not do till thirty years of Age but might go in to learn at five and twenty as some reconcile these two But Abarbinel notes That there is nothing said of their learning but of their Service or Ministry and therefore at twenty five years old they began that part of the Service which consisted in the Custody of the Tabernacle Verse 25 Ver. 25. And from the Age of fifty years they shall cease waiting upon the Service thereof In the Hebrew Shall return from the warfare of their Service i. e. be discharged from their Function and no longer burdened with any laborious work as that of carrying the Tabernacle was And shall serve no more In such manner of work Verse 26 Ver. 26. But shall minister with their Brethren This Ministry is explained in the following words To keep the charge that is to take care of the Tabernacle unto which they were to be a Guard In the Tabernacle of the Congregation See IV. 3. And shall do no Service In the Hebrew Serve no Service that is do no laborious work as was said before their Age beginning to require ease and rest and therefore no Ministry was required of them but what they might well perform without pains and labour Thus shalt thou do unto the Levites touching their charge Appoint them their Ministries according to these Rules which were observed after the Ark of God was settled and there was no occasion to remove it any more When David therefore instead of carrying the Ark and the Tabernacle for which there was then no further occasion appointed them to be Singers in the Temple and Porters c. For which they were fit at twenty years of Age but continued their Employment no longer than till fifty as the Jews tell us when their Voice began to decay Whence that Observation of Abarbinel upon this very Chapter Age makes Levites unfit for Service not Blemishes in their Bodies but Priests are unfit by Blemishes in their Bodies not by Age. For Priests continued their Service as long as they lived and though they did not begin it till twenty years of Age yet no Law of God forbad them to begin sooner CHAP. IX Chapter IX Verse 1 Ver. 1. AND the LORD spake unto Moses in the Wilderness of Sinai Or the LORD had spoken for he relates now what was done a Month ago but not recorded till now for a special reason Which was that God having commanded them in the Month before this to keep the Passover some Persons were unprepared for it and thereupon a question arose What Course they should take for they were much troubled they could not do as their Brethren did Which produced a new Command from God that they should keep the Passover in this second Month of the first Year after they came out of Egypt This Moses being to give an account of as a matter of great importance he doth it in the proper place for it when he was relating what things were done in this Month I. 1. and deferred the mention of keeping the Passover in the first Month till he could speak
Jews also say of the unlawfulness of it and wisht him to desist But he would not hearken to them and therefore as it here follows they brought him unto Moses c. as one that contemptuously and with an high hand had offended God For they make this an instance of such a presumptuous Sin as is mentioned before v. 30 31. which is not improbable And it appears from hence that they observed the Sabbath while they were in the Wilderness and therefore did not bring him before Moses on that day but the next after or at least he was not judged till the next day Brought him unto Moses and Aaron and unto all the Congregation Who were now they fancy hearing a Sacred Lecture when they brought the Man before Moses For he was the chief Judge who was to determine such Cases though we may conceive the LXX Elders who were constituted before this hapned XI 24 c. to have been now sitting and Moses at the Head of them But he being not deprived of any Authority by their Creation who were added only to give him ease it is more likely this Man was set before Moses as the sole Judge of this Case For God speaks to him alone v. 35. when he directs what should be done with him Yet Aaron and the Elders it appears by these words were present and called here all the Congregation when this Offender was brought before him Ver. 34. And they put him in ward By the order Verse 34 of Moses as they did the Man that blasphemed XXIV Lev. 12. to secure him till the Mind of God was known how he should be punished Because it was not declared what should be done to him They knew very well that he was to dye for it had been declared XXXI Exod. 14. XXXV 2. but they questioned what kind of death he should suffer as the Jews interpret it For they observe this difference between that Case of the Blasphemer in Leviticus and this here of the Sabbath-breaker that there they doubted whether he should be punished by them or by the Hand of Heaven but here what kind of Death they should inflict upon him Though there are some as Mr. Selden there observes n. 8. who imagine the question here also was Whether the sence of the Law was that they should expect his Punishment from God or he be put to Death by the Court of Judgment Ver. 35. And the LORD said unto Moses Who Verse 35 went I suppose into the Sanctuary to enquire what the Pleasure of God was in this Matter as he did in another Difficulty IX Numb 8. The Man be surely put to death By this Answer it seems to me the question was not at first What Death he should dye but whether he should be put to Death or no That is Whether the gathering and binding up Sticks into a Faggot was such a work as is forbidden in the Law XX Exod. unto which Death was afterwards threatned in the places before-mentioned And the Resolution was that he should be put to Death as a Man that denied God the Creator of the World though not in words yet in fact For he who did any Work on the Sabbath as Aben-Ezra notes upon XX Exod. denied the Work of Creation though he did not in down-right terms deny God himself For the Sabbath being a Sign as God calls it that they were the Worshippers of him who made all things the Contempt of that was a renouncing of their Religion and therefore deserved to be punished with Death the Belief of the Creation of the World being the very Foundation of the Jewish Religion as the belief of its Eternity was the Foundation of the Pagan This made the breach of this Precept of keeping the Sabbath strictly which is more frequently repeated than any other for the reason fore-mentioned so heinous a Crime and so severely punished for by this a true Worshipper of God was distinguished from a profane Person and an Idolater All the Congregation shall stone him with stones without the Camp This was a Punishment inflicted for very enormous Crimes See XX Lev. 2. XXIV 12. And this Man was condemned to suffer it because he was the first breaker of this Sacred Law And he doing it presumptuously as is supposed from the connection of this Story with v. 30 31. in contempt of the Law and not desisting from his Impiety when he was admonished to forbear as I said v. 33. it highly aggravated his guilt being no less than a reproaching of the LORD and a despising of his Word Whence the Vulgar saying of the Talmudists He that denies the Sabbath is like to him that denies the whole Law Ver. 36. And all the Congregation brought him without Verse 36 the Camp and stoned him c. Not on the Sabbath-day as I said before for that was unlawful as Philo observes but the next day after or as soon as Moses had passed Sentence upon him Ver. 37. And the LORD spake unto Moses saying Verse 37 This was spoken it is most likely about the same time that the foregoing Passage hapned and the Commands mentioned in the beginning of this Chapter were delivered For this that follows is a direction for the better observance of all the rest of God's Commandments Ver. 38. Speak unto the Children of Israel and bid Verse 38 them that they make them Fringes This is the best word we have in our Language to express the Hebrew word Tzitzith which imports something of an Ornament resembling a Flower as the word tzitz signifies Of how many threds they consist and after what fashion they are made by the Jews at this day see Buxtorf's Synagoga Judaica cap. 9. In the Borders of their Garments Or as it is in the Hebrew in the Wings of their Garments which had four Skirts it appears by XXII Deut. 12. At the bottom of each of which they were to have a Fringe Which seem to have been only Threds left at the end of the Web unwoven at the top whereof they put a Lace as it here follows Throughout their Generations To be a perpetual Mark of their Religion and put them in mind of their Duty And that they put upon the Fringe of the Borders a Riband Or a Lace which both bound the Fringe fast at the top and also made it more conspicuous and observable which was the intention of it For by this they were distinguished from all other People who were not Jews as well as put in mind of the Precepts of God as it follows in the next verse Of blue Or as some would have it translated of Purple But the Hebrew Writers say Theceleth signifies that colour which we now call Vltramarine as Braunius hath observed Lib. I. de Vestitu Sacerd. Hebr. cap. 13. and Bochart Hierozoic P. II. Lib. V. cap. 10 11. There is another very learned Person also who hath more lately shown out of an excellent MS. in his possession what the Jews deliver concerning
am thy part and thine inheritance among the Children of Israel For they were maintained in his House and lived upon his Altar and fed from his Table as it is explained in XIII Josh 14. The Sacrifices of the LORD God of Israel made by fire are their inheritance as he said unto them Which is given as the reason why Joshua gave them no Inheritance And see v. 33. of that Chapter where the LORD God of Israel is said to be their Inheritance Who it appears by the foregoing part of this Chapter and other places made such an ample Provision for them that if he had given them any part of the Land of Canaan together with it there had been too great an inequality between them and the rest of the Tribes of Israel For without any share in the Land their Portion was far richer than that of any other Persons whatsoever I have said enough to prove this already but it may not be amiss to set it before the Reader again a little more distinstly As they had yearly the First-fruits of the whole Country which was at least the sixtieth part of the Fruits it produced and the tenth part of the Tithe given to the Levites as it follows below v. 26. and all Free-will-offerings together with the Money which arose out of Persons and Things devoted unto God and all the Firstlings of Cows Sheep and Goats and the Redemption-Money for the Firstlings of such Creatures as were unclean So they had all the Meat-offerings Offerings for Sin and Trespass-offerings together with the Breast and Shoulder of all Peace-offerings and the Skins of all Burnt-offerings and the Loaves made of the first Dough and the Shew-bread and as Josephus and others expound XVIII Deut. 3. a considerable part of every beast that was killed for private use besides the Cities and Land about them which were assigned to the Levites Which if well weighed there will appear a vast difference between the Priests and the rest of the People For the First-fruits alone if they were not less than the sixtieth part of the product of the Country might seem sufficient especially if the Firstlings be added the Priests not being the sixtieth part of the People no nor the hundred part as learned Men have computed See Bonfrerius Ver. 21. And behold Now he gives the Levites Verse 21 notice of the Recompence he would make them for their Service as he had told the Priests what they should have for theirs And Aaron hath the delivery of this Grant made to them from God that they might see he did not mind himself and the Interest of his own Family only I have given the Children of Levi all the tenth in Israel See XXVII Lev. 30. and 2 Chron. XXXI 5 6. where they are distinctly mentioned Aben-Ezra thinks the tenth rather than any other part was assigned because it was a perfect Number Ten being in simple Numbers the highest to which we can arise without repeating the Numbers under it For it is as he speaks the beginning of the second Combination and the end of the first whereupon all Numbers do depend Which our Mr. Mede hath expressed in my judgment far better who looks upon it as God's favourable dealing with men in requiring but the Tenth which is in truth the least part of their Goods according to the first Division For when we proceed beyond Ten we begin to make a new Division as Eleven is ten and one c. But we need not have recourse to such Niceties See upon Genesis XXVIII 22. For an Inheritance Instead of a share in the Land of Canaan which other Tribes had divided among them And a larger Inheritance this was than any other Tribe possessed for this was the smallest Tribe of all as appears by comparing the account which is given of them in the beginning of this Book For all the Males of this Tribe from a Month old and upward were but Two and twenty thousand III. 29. Whereas in the Tribe of Judah alone there were above Threescore and fourteen thousand Men of War I. 26 27. And yet the Levites had a tenth part of the product of the whole Country and the twelve Tribes had only the other nine parts among them Such a care had God of those who were peculiarly devoted to his Service For the Service which they serve c. As a Reward of their Service of which see Chapter IV. Verse 22 Ver. 22. Neither must the Children of Israel henceforth come nigh the Tabernacle of the Congregation Or rather Therefore the Children of Israel must not come nigh so as to perform any of the Offices belonging to the Priests and Levites who were appointed to do every thing belonging to the Service of God there and had their Reward for it also appointed Lest they bear sin and die Be punished with Death which is often threatned to such Presumption Ver. 23. But the Levites shall do the Service of the Verse 23 Tabernacle of the Congregation It was their work and no Bodies else and therefore no other Persons were to meddle with it That is they alone guarded the Tabernacle and afterwards the Temple opened the Gates of it kept out all Strangers i. e. all but Priests and Levites carried the Tabernacle and its Vessels when they were to be removed c. And they shall bear their Iniquity They shall die for it if they permit any one else to come there and do their work See v. 1. It shall be a Statute for ever throughout their Generations that among the Children of Israel they have no Inheritance As all other Persons were excluded from serving in the Tabernacle so they who served there were shut out from having any Inheritance among their Brethren This was made an unalterable Law which provided another separate Maintenance for them by the Tythes of all the Land as here it again follows Ver. 24. But the Tythes of the Children of Israel which Verse 24 they offer as an Heave-offering unto the LORD That the People might not grudge to pay them the Tythes for their Service he represents them as an Heave-offering which they offered to God in Gratitude to him of whom as the Supreme Landlord they held that Land Not that they were heaved up or waved before the LORD but they were of the same Nature with those things that were so offered to him i. e. Holy Things separate to his uses all which are called by this Name of Terumah v. 8. And particularly all the Offerings which God required to be freely brought for the building him a Sanctuary are called by this Name of Terumah or Heave-offering XXV Exod 2. See there I have given to the Levites to inherit The Israelites gave them to God and he gave them to the Levites for their Inheritance who had as much right to them as the other Tribes had to their Land Which was the reason he ordered they should have no Portion of the Land of Canaan with the other
offered upon every New Moon and every day of the Feast of unleavened Bread v. 11 19 c. whereas that in Leviticus is one young Bullock two Rams and seven Lambs Ver. 28. And their Meat-offering of flour mingled Verse 28 with Oyl three tenth deals unto one Bullock c. The very same that is prescribed to accompany the Burnt-offering on the New Moon and in the Feast of Unleavened Bread v. 12 20. Ver. 29. And a several tenth deal unto one Lamb Verse 29 throughout the seven Lambs So it is ordained before in the former Cases v. 13 21. Verse 30 Ver. 30. And one Kid of the Goats to make an atonement for you Beside the Kid prescribed for the same purpose when the two Loaves were offered XXIII Lev. 19. which was accompanied with two Lambs for a Sacrifice of Peace-offerings So that there were a great many Sacrifices offered at this famous Festival though it did not last so long as that of the Passover Verse 31 Ver. 31. Ye shall offer them beside the continual Burnt-offering He still takes care that this daily Sacrifice should not be omitted by reason of such a number of other Sacrifices which were to attend upon it but not to put it by v. 10 15 23. They shall be unto you without blemish This might have been sufficiently understood from what was said of the daily Offering v. 3. and of all the other prescrib'd in this Chapter v. 11 19. But least any prophane Person might think there was no need to be so scrupulous about these Sacrifices because it is only said two young Bullocks one Ram and seven Lambs of the first year v. 27. these words are also here added to take away all doubt they shall be unto you without blemish i. e. as perfect as all the rest are ordered to be It is observable that there is not so much as one Peace-offering ordered in all this Chapter which was a sort of Sacrifice that was most for the benefit of those that brought them to the Altar But all Burnt-offerings except a few Sin-offerings which were wholly for the honour of God and acknowledgment of his Sovereign Dominion over them and of the Duty they owed him And as the Sin-offerings were shadows of that great Sacrifice of God's own Son which was one day to be offered for the Sins of Men out of his infinite love to them so the whole Burnt-offerings which were always of the most perfect Creatures the finest Flour the choicest Fruits of the Earth and the best Liquor were shadows of that excellent degree of Piety which the Son of God intended to bring into the World which would move Men out of love to God to give themselves wholly up to him and devote all they had even their own Lives to his Service CHAP. XXIX Chapter XXIX Ver. 1. AND in the seventh Month. Which was Verse 1 anciently the first Month of the Year but now the seventh reckoning from that wherein the Passover was kept which for a special reason was made the first See X Exod. 2. On the first day of the Month ye shall have an holy Convocation ye shall do no servile work So it was ordained before in XXIII Lev. 24 25. It is a day of blowing of Trumpets unto you In that place of Leviticus it is called a memorial of blowing of Trumpets from Morning until Evening Which the Jews fancy was to awaken them to Repentance upon the great Day of Expiation which followed on the tenth day of this Month. But it was manifestly intended quite contrary to excite them unto Joy and Gladness For Zichron teruah is a memorial of Jubilation Triumph and Shouting for Joy the word teruah being never used in Scripture but for a sound or shout of Gladness as the Chaldee word Jabbaba which is here used by the Paraphrast always signifies And this agrees with their Notion who think it was a special remembrance of the Creation of the World at which the Angels rejoyced Or it might be ordained to stir up the People to a grateful remembrance of all God's Benefits the Year past Whatsoever was the cause certain it is this seventh Month was very famous on this account that more solemn days were to be kept in it than in all the Year besides And upon that account the People might be awakened by this blowing of Trumpets to observe them aright Verse 2 Ver. 2. And shall offer a Burnt-offering for a sweet savour unto the LORD Over and above all other Sacrifices which were heretofore ordered upon this day as appears from v. 6. One Bullock one Ram and seven Lambs of the first year without blemish This is less than was appointed upon the foregoing Festivals XXVIII 19 27. because those very Sacrifices were also to be offered upon this day on another account as I shall observe on v. 6. Verse 3 Ver. 3. And their Meat-offering shall be of flour mingled with Oyl three tenth deals for a Bullock and two for a Ram. This is the proportion appointed by a general Rule for all Sacrifices of this kind See the XVth Chapter of this Book v. 6 9. Ver. 4. And one tenth deal for one Lamb c. So it is there appointed v. 4. Ver. 5. And one Kid of the Goats for a Sin-offering to make an atonement for you As is appointed in the foregoing Festivals XXVIII 15 22 30. Ver. 6. Beside the Burnt-offering of the Morning with Verse 5 his Meat-offering It was appointed before that in Verse 6 the beginning of every Month there should be a Burnt-offering offered of two Bullocks c. XXVIII 11 12. which was not to be omitted in the beginning of this Month but these other Sacrifices added to the Offerings of every New Moon Which made this a greater New Moon than any other being the first Moon of the old Civil Year And the daily Burnt-offering and his Meat-offering and their Drink-offering With which the Solemnity of the Day began and then followed the proper Sacrifices belonging to it According to their manner Or in the order which God appointed which I observed before on XXVIII 11. was this That first the daily Burnt-Sacrifice was offered then the Sacrifices appointed for the first day of every Month and then those appointed for this first day of the seventh Month. For a sweet savour a Sacrifice made by fire unto the LORD Which was acceptable to the Divine Majesty when performed according to his directions Ver. 7. And ye shall have on the tenth day of this Verse 7 Month an holy Convocation This solemn Assembly is ordered twice before in the Book of Leviticus XVI 29. XXIII 27. and here repeated perhaps for the sake of Eleazar and Joshua who were newly advanced to their several Offices that they might take special Notice of it and see it observed And ye shall afflict your Souls That was the special intention of it as we read in both the forenamed places that they might receive the benefit of the atonement