Exodus 22:29

shalt not delay.

23:16,19; De 26:2-10; 2Ki 4:42; 2Ch 31:5; Pr 3:9,10; Eze 20:40

Mic 7:1; Mt 6:33; Ro 8:23; Jas 1:18

the first of they ripe fruits. Heb. they fulness. liquors.Heb. tear. the firstborn.

13:2,12; 34:19

Exodus 23:16

feast of harvest.

22:29; 34:22; Le 23:9-21; Nu 28:26-31; De 16:9-12; Ac 2:1

in-gathering.

34:22; Le 23:34-44; Nu 29:12-39; De 16:13-15; Ne 8:14-18

Zec 14:16-19; Joh 7:2,37

Exodus 23:19

first of the.

22:29; 34:26; Le 23:10-17; Nu 18:12,13; De 12:5-7; 26:10; Ne 10:35

1Co 15:20; Re 14:4

Thou shalt not seethe a kid.The true sense of this passage seems to be that assigned by Dr. Cudworth, from a MS. comment of a Karaïte Jew. "It was a custom with the ancient heathens, when they had gathered in all their fruits, to take a kid, and boil it in the dam's milk; and then in a magical way, to go about and sprinkle all their trees, and fields, and gardens, and orchards with it, thinking by these means, that they should make them fruitful, and bring forth more abundantly in the following year. Wherefore, God forbad his people, the Jews, at the time of their in-gathering, to use any such superstitious or idolatrous rite."

34:26; De 14:21; Pr 12:10; Jer 10:3

Exodus 34:22

feast of weeks.

23:16; Nu 28:16-31; 29:12-39; De 16:10-15; Joh 7:2; Ac 2:1

year's end. Heb. revolution of the year.

Exodus 34:26

first.

23:19; De 26:2,10; Pr 3:9,10; Mt 6:33; 1Co 15:20; Jas 1:18

seethe.

23:19; De 14:21

Leviticus 2:12-16

the oblation.

Ge 23:10,11,17; Ex 22:29; 23:10,11,19; Nu 15:20; De 26:10

2Ch 31:5; 1Co 15:20; Re 14:4

be burnt. Heb. ascend.

with salt.

Ezr 7:22; Eze 43:24; Mt 5:13; Mr 9:49,50; Col 4:6

the salt.

Nu 18:19; 2Ch 13:5

with all thine.

Eze 43:24

a meat offering.These first fruits seem to have been the voluntary oblation brought by individuals, of the finest ears of corn out of the field, before the harvest was ripe.

22:29; 23:10,14-17,20; Ge 4:3; Nu 28:2; De 26:2; Pr 3:9,10

Isa 53:2-10; Mal 1:11; 1Co 15:20; Re 14:4

corn beaten.

2Ki 4:42

1

1,2,4-7,9,12; Ps 141:2; Isa 11:2-4; 61:1; Ro 8:26,27; Heb 5:7

Numbers 15:2

18; Le 14:34; 23:10; 25:2; De 7:1,2; 12:1,9

Numbers 15:18-21

2; De 26:1-15
The oblation before prescribed seems to have been a general acknowledgment from the people at large; but this was an oblation from every one that reaped a harvest: who was required, previously to tasting it himself, to offer a portion of dough as a heave-offering to the Lord. This is supposed to have been given to the priests in their several cities, and not carried to the tabernacle.

Jos 5:11,12

a cake.

18:12; Ex 23:19; De 26:2-10; Ne 10:37; Pr 3:9,10; Eze 44:30

Mt 6:33; Ro 11:16; 1Co 15:20; Jas 1:18; Re 14:4

the heave-offering.

Le 2:14; 23:20,16,17

18:26; Ex 29:28

Numbers 28:26

in the day.

Ex 23:16; 34:22; Le 23:10,15-21; De 16:9-11; Ac 2:1-13; 1Co 15:20

Jas 1:18
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