Leviticus 27:28-29
no devoted.This is the {cherem,} the absolute, irredeemable grant to God. 21; Ex 22:20; Nu 21:2,3; De 7:1,2; 13:15,16; 20:16,17; 25:19Jos 6:17-19,26; 7:1,11-13,25; Jud 11:30,31; 21:5,11,181Sa 14:24-28,38-45; 15:3,18,32,33; Mt 25:41; Ac 23:12-14; Ro 9:31Co 16:22; Ga 3:10,13 None.Nu 21:2,3; 1Sa 15:18-23which shall be devoted.That is, either that every person devoted to the service of God shall not be redeemed, but die in that devoted state, or, that such as were devoted to death by appointment and law of God, as the Canaanites were, shall be put to death.Deuteronomy 13:17
cleave.7:26; Jos 6:18; 7:1cursed. or, devoted.Le 27:28,29; 1Co 16:22the Lord.Jos 6:26; 7:26; 22:20; Ps 78:38and shew.Ex 20:6; La 3:32and multiply.Eze 37:26as he hath.Ge 22:16,17; 26:4,24; 28:14Joshua 6:17-24
accursed. or, devoted.7:1; Le 27:28,29; Nu 21:2,3; 1Co 2:7; Ezr 10:8; *marg:Isa 34:6; Jer 46:10; Eze 39:17; Mic 4:13; 1Co 16:22; Ga 3:10,12only Rahab.2:1because.22,23; 2:4-6,22; Ge 12:3; 1Sa 15:6; Mt 10:41,42; 25:40; Heb 6:10Heb 11:31; Jas 2:25 in any wise.Ro 12:9; 2Co 6:17; Eph 5:11; Jas 1:27; 1Jo 5:21lest ye make.7:1,11,12,15; De 7:26; 13:17make the camp.7:11,12; 22:18-20; 1Sa 14:28-42; Ec 9:18; Jon 1:12and trouble it.7:25; 2Sa 21:1; 1Ki 18:17,18 all the silver.2Sa 8:11; 1Ch 18:11; 26:20,26,28; 28:12; 2Ch 15:18; 31:12Isa 23:17,18; Mic 4:13consecrated. Heb. holiness.Le 19:24; *marg:Zec 14:20,21the treasury.1Ki 7:51; 14:26; 2Ki 24:13; 1Ch 26:20; Ne 7:70,71; 10:38; Jer 38:11Mt 27:6; Mr 12:41 the wall.5; 2Co 10:4,5; Heb 11:30flat. Heb. under it. And they.The Canaanites were ripe for destruction; and God was pleased, instead of destroying them by a pestilence, a famine, or an earthquake, to employ the Israelites as the executioners of his vengeance. Had an angel been commissioned to slay them, who would have charged him with iniquity or cruelty? In all public calamities infants are involved; and tens of thousands of infants die in great agony every year. Now, either God is not the agent in these calamities, (which opinion, though often implied in men's reasonings on these subjects, is not far from atheism;) or they must consist with the most perfect justice and goodness. utterly.9:24,25; 10:28,39; 11:14; De 2:34; 7:2,3,16; 20:16,171Sa 15:3,8,18,19; 1Ki 20:42; Ps 137:8,9; Jer 48:18; Re 18:21 Joshua.17; 2:1-24as ye sware unto her.2:12-14,17-20; 9:15,18-20; 2Sa 21:2,7; Ps 15:4; Eze 17:13,16,18Eze 17:19; Heb 11:31 out Rahab.2:18; Ge 12:2; 18:24; 19:29; Ac 27:24; Heb 11:7kindred. Heb. families. left them.Nu 5:2,3; 31:19; Ac 10:28; 1Co 5:12; Eph 2:12 burnt.8:28; De 13:16; 2Ki 25:9; Re 17:16; 18:8only the silver.19Joshua 7
1 The Israelites are smitten at Ai.6 Joshua's complaint.10 God instructs him what to do.16 Achan is taken by the lot.19 His confession.24 He and all he had are destroyed in the valley of Achor. committed.20,21; 22:16; 2Ch 24:18; Ezr 9:6; Da 9:7for Achan.22:20; 1Ch 2:6,7Achar, Zimri. took.6:17,18the anger.22:18; 2Sa 24:1; 1Ch 21:7; Ec 9:18; Jon 1:7; 1Co 5:1-6Heb 12:15,16 to Ai.12:9; Ge 12:8Hai.Ne 11:31Aija. Beth-aven.18:12; Ge 28:19; Ho 4:15Go up.2:1; Pr 20:18; 24:6; Mt 10:16; Eph 5:15 about two. Heb. about 2,000 men, or about 3,000 men.labour. Pr 13:4; 21:25; Lu 13:24; Heb 4:11; 6:11,12; 2Pe 1:5,10 fled.Le 26:17; De 28:25; 32:30; Isa 30:17; 59:2 for they.De 1:44the going down. or, Morad. wherefore.2:9,11; 5:1; Le 26:36; Ps 22:14; Isa 13:7 rent.Ge 37:29,34; Nu 14:6; 2Sa 13:31; Ezr 9:3-5; Es 4:1; Job 1:20Ac 14:14fell.Nu 16:22,45; 2Sa 12:16until the eventide.Jud 20:23,26; 21:2; 2Sa 1:12put dust.Rending the clothes, beating the breast, tearing the hair, throwing dust upon the head, and falling prostrate, were usual signs of deep affliction and distress among the ancient Israelites. In illustration of this custom, see 1 Sa 4:12, when the messenger brought tidings to Eli of the discomfiture of the armies of Israel by the Philistines; again, in the case of Tamar, 2 Sa 13:19, and in Ne 9:1, when a whole nation, "assembled with fasting, and with sackcloth, and earth upon them." See also the case of Mordecai, Es 4:1, and Job 2:12, where his friends abased themselves to comfort him; refer also to Eze 27:30. Jon 3:6. Mic 1:10. In each of these instances it is worthy of remark, that putting dust on the head generally follows rending of the clothes, and was the usual mode of evincing poignant sorrow. wherefore.Ex 5:22,23; Nu 14:3; 2Ki 3:10; Ps 116:11; Jer 12:1,2; Heb 12:5to deliver.Ex 14:11,12; 17:3; Nu 20:4,5; Mt 17:17,20; Mr 8:17,18would to.Ex 16:3and dwelt.1:2-4 what shall.Ezr 9:10; Hab 2:1; Ro 3:5,6back. Heb. necks. shall hear.Ex 32:12; Nu 14:13environ.Ps 83:4; 124:2,3what wilt thou.De 32:26,27; Ps 106:6-8; Eze 20:9; 36:22,23; Joe 2:17; Joh 12:28 wherefore.Ex 14:15; 1Sa 15:22; 16:1; 1Ch 22:16liest. Heb. fallest.6 Israel.1,20,21transgressed.23:16; De 17:2; Jud 2:20; 2Ki 18:12; Isa 24:5; 50:1,2; Jer 31:32Ho 6:7the accursed.21; 6:17-19stolen.Mal 3:8,9; Mt 22:21dissembled.2Ki 5:25,26; Joh 12:5,6; Ac 5:1,2,9; Heb 4:13among.Le 5:15; Hab 2:6; Zec 5:4 the children.22:18-20; Nu 14:45; Jud 2:4; Ps 5:4,5; Pr 28:1; Isa 59:2; Hab 1:13they were.6:18; De 7:26; Hag 2:13,14neither.Jer 6:8; 23:33; Ho 9:12 sanctify.3:5; Ex 19:10-15; La 3:40,41; Joe 2:16,17; Zep 2:1,2an accursed.11; 2Ch 28:10; Mt 7:5take away.1Co 5:1-6,11-13 the tribe.17,18; 1Sa 10:19-21; 14:38-42; Pr 16:33; Jon 1:7; Ac 1:24-26 he that is.25,26; De 13:15,16; 1Sa 14:38,39he hath.11wrought.Ge 34:7; Jud 20:6; 1Sa 26:21; 2Sa 13:13folly. or, wickedness. rose up.3:1; Ge 22:3; Ps 119:60; Ec 9:10and brought.14 Ge 38:30Zarah.Nu 26:20; 1Ch 2:4-7 was taken.Nu 32:23; 1Sa 14:42; Pr 13:21; Jer 2:26; Ac 5:1-10 My son.2Ti 2:25; Tit 2:2; Jas 1:20; 1Pe 3:8,9give.1Sa 6:5; Isa 13:12; Jer 13:16; Lu 17:18; Joh 9:24; Re 16:9make.Nu 5:6,7; 2Ch 30:22; 33:12,13; Ezr 10:10,11; Ps 32:5; 51:3Pr 28:13; Jer 3:12,13; Da 9:4; Ro 10:10; 1Jo 1:8-10tell me.1Sa 14:43; Jon 1:8-10 Indeed.Ge 42:21; Ex 10:16; Nu 22:34; 1Sa 15:24,30; Job 7:20; 33:27Ps 38:18; Mt 27:4 I saw.Ge 3:6; 6:2; 2Sa 11:2; Job 31:1; Ps 119:37; Pr 23:31; 28:22Mt 5:28,29; 1Jo 2:15,16Babylonish garment.{Addereth shinĂ¢r,} "a splendid or costly robe of Shinar," the plain in which Babylon stood. Bochart and Calmet have shewn at large, that Babylonish robes were very splendid, and in high reputation. Calmet says, they are generally allowed to have been of various colours, though some suppose they were woven thus; others, that they were embroidered with the needle; and others, that they were painted. Silius Italicus seems to think they were woven. Martial supposes them to have been embroidered with the needle; and Pliny and Apuleius speak of them as painted. Ge 10:10; *marg:wedge. Heb. tongue. I coveted.Ex 20:17; De 7:25; 1Ki 21:1,2; 2Ki 5:20-27; Hab 2:9; Lu 12:15Ro 7:7,8; Eph 5:3; Col 3:5; 1Ti 6:9,10; Heb 13:5; 2Pe 2:15took them.Pr 4:23; Mic 2:1,2; Jas 1:15they are hid.2Sa 11:6-17; 2Ki 5:24,25; Isa 28:15; 29:15; Lu 12:2 22 laid them out. Heb. poured.23 took Achan.1; Job 20:15; Pr 15:27; Ec 5:13; Eze 22:13,14; 1Ti 6:9,10his sons.6:18,21; Ge 18:25; Ex 20:5; Nu 16:27-31; Job 20:23-28the valley.26; 15:7; Isa 65:10; Ho 2:15 Why hast.11-13; 6:18; Ge 34:30; 1Ki 18:17,18; 1Ch 2:7; Hab 2:6-9; Ga 5:122Th 1:6; Heb 12:15all Israel.Le 20:2; 24:14; De 13:10; 17:5; 21:21; 22:21-24burned.15; Ge 38:24; Le 20:14; 21:9 raised.8:29; 10:27; 2Sa 18:17; La 3:53So the Lord.De 13:17; 2Sa 21:14; Isa 40:2; Joe 2:13,18; Joh 3:9,10; Zec 6:8The valley.24; Isa 65:10; Ho 2:15Achor. that is, Trouble.25Ezekiel 14:7
of the stranger.Ex 12:48; 20:10; Le 16:29; 20:2; 24:22; Nu 15:15,29separateth.Ho 4:14; 9:10; Jude 1:19and setteth.3,4and cometh.33:30-32; 2Ki 8:8-15; Isa 58:1,2; Jer 21:1,2; 37:1-3,9,10,17Jer 38:14-23by.4,7,8
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