Exodus 29:12

the blood.

Le 8:15; 9:9; 16:14,18,19; Heb 9:13,14,22; 10:4

the horns.

27:2; 30:2; 38:2

pour all.

Le 4:7,18,25,30,34; 5:9; 9:9

Exodus 29:20

put it upon the tip.All this doubtless was intended to signify, that the priest should dedicate all his faculties and powers to the service of God; his ear to the hearing and study of the law; his hands to diligence in the sacred ministry, and to all acts of obedience; and his feet to walking in the way of God's precepts; for the ear is the symbol of obedience, the hand of action, and the foot of the path or conduct in life. And the sprinkling might further teach him, that he could neither hear, work, nor walk profitably, uprightly, and well pleasingly in the sight of God, without the application of the blood of the sacrifice.

Le 8:24; 14:14; Isa 50:5; Mr 7:33

sprinkle.

Le 14:7,16; 16:14,15,19; Isa 52:15; Heb 9:19-23; 10:22; 12:24

1Pe 1:2

Exodus 29:36

every day.

10-14; Eze 43:25,27; 48:18-20; Heb 10:11

cleanse.

Le 16:16-19,27; Heb 9:22,23

anoint it.

30:26,28,29; 40:9-11; Le 8:10,11; Nu 7:1

Leviticus 8:15

he slew it.

1:5,11; 3:2,8; Ex 29:10,11

Moses.

4:7,17,18,30; Ex 29:12,36,37; Eze 43:19-27; Heb 9:18-23

to make.

6:30; 16:20; 2Ch 29:24; Eze 45:20; Da 9:24; Ro 5:10; 2Co 5:18-21

Eph 2:16; Col 1:21,22; Heb 2:17The beginning of this verse may be rendered, "And Moses slew it, and took the blood," etc. We find it expressly said in Exodus, that Moses slew the sacrifices.

Ex 29:11Yet, in general, the offerer seems to have killed his own sacrifice.

Leviticus 8:19

19

Leviticus 9:8-9

1:4,5; 4:4,29

4:6,7,17,18,25,30; 8:15; 16:18; Heb 2:10; 9:22,23; 10:4-19

Leviticus 9:18

a sacrifice.

3:1-17; 7:11-18; Ro 5:1,10; Eph 2:14-17; Col 1:20

Leviticus 16:14-19

4:5,6,17; 8:11; Ro 3:24-26; Heb 9:7,13,25; 10:4,10-12,19; 12:24

Then shall.

5-9; Heb 2:17; 5:3; 9:7,25,26

bring.

2; Heb 6:19; 9:3,7,12

an atonement.

18; 8:15; Ex 29:36,37; Eze 45:18,19; Joh 14:3; Heb 9:22,23

remaineth. Heb. dwelleth.

no man.

Ex 34:3; Isa 53:6; Da 9:24; Lu 1:10; Ac 4:12; 1Ti 2:5; Heb 1:3; 9:7

1Pe 2:24; 3:18

and have made.

10,11

16; 4:7,18; Ex 30:10; Joh 17:19; Heb 2:11; 5:7,8; 9:22,23

Eze 43:18-22; Zec 13:1

2 Chronicles 29:19-22

all the vessels.

28:24

did cast away.Or, as the LXX., Vulgate, and Targum read, "did pollute," {hizneeach,} he rendered them so abominable that they were rejected with abhorrence.

rose.

Ge 22:3; Ex 24:4; Jos 6:12; Jer 25:4

they brought.The law only required one bullock for the sins of the high priest, another for the sins of the people, and one he-goat for the sins of the prince: but Hezekiah offered many more, and the reason appears sufficiently evident: the law only speaks of the sins of ignorance, but here there were sins of every dye, idolatry, apostasy from the Divine worship, profanation of the temple, etc., etc. The sin offerings, we are informed, were offered, first, for the Kingdom, for the transgressions of the king and his family; secondly, for the sanctuary, which had been defiled and polluted; and for the priests, who had been profane, negligent, and unholy; and finally, for Judah, for the whole mass of the people, who had been led away into every kind of abomination by the above examples.

seven.

Nu 23:1,14,29; 1Ch 15:26; Ezr 8:35; Job 42:8; Eze 45:23

a sin offering.

Le 4:3-14; Nu 15:22-24; 2Co 5:21

sprinkled.

Le 1:5; 4:7,18,34; 8:14,15,19,24; Heb 9:21,22
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