Leviticus 6
1 The trespass offering for sins done wittingly.8 The law of the burnt offering;14 and of the meat offering.19 The offering at the consecration of a priest.24 The law of the sin offering. 1 commit,5:15,19; Nu 5:6-8; Ps 51:4lie.19:11; Ge 26:7; Joh 8:44; Ac 5:4; Eph 4:25; Col 3:9; Re 22:15in that.Ex 22:7-10in fellowship. or, in dealing. Heb. in putting of the hand.Isa 21:2; 24:16; 33:1; Hab 1:13deceived.Pr 24:28; 26:19; Isa 59:13-15; Jer 9:5; Am 8:5; Mic 6:10-12 have found.Ex 23:4; De 22:1-3sweareth.19:12; Ex 22:9-11; Pr 30:9; Jer 5:2; 7:9; Zec 5:4; Mal 3:5 because.4:13-15; 5:3,4which he.Ge 21:25; Job 20:19; 24:2; Isa 59:6; Eze 18:7,12,18; Am 3:10Mic 2:2; Zep 1:9 restore.5:16; Ex 22:1,4,7,9; Nu 5:7,8; 1Sa 12:3; 2Sa 12:6; Pr 6:30,31Isa 58:6,9; Lu 19:8in the principal.The property itself, if still remaining, or its full value, to which a fifth part more was to be added, to compensate the owner for the loss he had sustained by being deprived of the use of his goods. He must also bring a trespass offering to the Lord; which was intended to show that disobedience to God is the great evil, even of those crimes which are injurious to man, and that repentance, and even restitution, though needful in order to forgiveness, cannot atone for sin. of his trespass offering. or, of his being found guilty.Heb. of trespass. Mt 5:23,24 a ram.5:15,18; Isa 53:10,11 make.4:20,26,31; 5:10,13,15,16,18; Ex 34:7; Eze 18:21-23,26,27Eze 33:14-16,19; Mic 7:18; 1Jo 1:7,9; 2:1,2it shall be.Isa 1:18; Mt 12:31; 1Co 6:9-11 At this verse the Jews begin the twenty-fifth section of the law, and also, in the best Hebrew Bibles, the sixth chapter, which undoubtedly ought to begin here, as the inspired writer enters upon a new subject; the former part of the book being intended for the instruction of the people relative to the several sacrifices to be brought; but this for the instruction of the priests respecting some particulars of their official services. of the burnt.1:1-17; Ex 29:38-42; Nu 28:3because of the burning. or, for the burning.12,13 linen garment.16:4; Ex 28:39-43; 39:27-29; Eze 44:17,18; Re 7:13; 19:8,14consumed.1:9,13,17; Nu 16:21,35; Ps 20:3; *marg:Ps 37:20beside.1:16 put off.16:23,24; Eze 44:19without.4:12,21; 14:40,41; 16:27; Heb 13:11-13 the fire.9:24; Nu 4:13,14; Mr 9:48,49; Heb 10:27burn wood.1:7-9; 3:3-5,9-11,14-16; Ex 29:38-42; Ne 13:31The efficacy of the priesthood and mediation of Christ is perpetual, and we can never approach to God in his name, by day or night, unseasonably. The ministers of Christ should have the fire of their zeal constantly burning. 13 the meat offering.2:1,2; Nu 15:4,6,9; Joh 6:32 the memorial.2:2,9 the remainder.2:3,10; 5:13; Eze 44:29; 1Co 9:13-15unleavened.Ex 12:8; 1Co 5:8shall it.26; 10:12,13; Nu 18:9,10 baken.2:11; 1Pe 2:22I have.Nu 18:9,10it is most holy.25; 2:3; 7:1,6; Ex 29:33,34,37 the males.29; 21:21,22; Nu 18:10It shall.3:17every one.{Kol asher yiggâ bahem yikdash,} "all (whether person or thing) that toucheth them shall be (or must be) holy;" that is, the priests must not eat of these oblations when under any ceremonial defilement, and the sacred utensils used about them must not be employed for any other purpose, or in any other way. 22:3-7; Ex 29:37; Hag 2:12-14; Zec 14:20,21; 1Pe 1:16; 2:9 19 the offering.This oblation, which the Jews call a {mincha} of initiation, seems to have been required of the high priest alone "on the day in which he was anointed," and from that time, every morning and evening, as long as he continued in office, and then in like manner of his successor; for, by "the sons of Aaron," may be understood his descendants and successors in the high priesthood, in their generations. Ex 29:2; Nu 18:26-32; Heb 5:1; 7:27; 8:3,4in the day.The word {beyom} signifies not only in the day, but from that day forward; for it was a daily oblation, and for them and their successors, a statue for ever. 22the tenth.5:1; Ex 16:36a meat offering.2:1-16; Ex 29:35-42; Nu 28:3,10 2:5; 7:9; 1Ch 9:31 is anointed.4:3; De 10:6; Heb 7:23wholly.8:21; Ex 29:22-25; Isa 53:10 shall be.The meat offering of the people was eaten by the priests, who typically bore and expiated their sins; but as no priest, being a sinner, could make atonement for himself, his meat offering must not be eaten, but wholly burnt on the altar, which was a typical transfer of his guilt to the great antitype who actually bore and expiated it. it shall not be.16,17; 2:10 24 the law.4:2,3-20,21,24,33,34In the.1:3,5,11; 4:24,29,33it is.17; 21:22 priest.10:17,18; Nu 18:9,10; Eze 44:28,29; 46:20; Ho 4:8in the holy.16in the court.Ex 27:9-18; 38:9-19; 40:33; Eze 42:13 touch.18; Ex 29:37; 30:29; Hag 2:12; Mt 9:21; 14:36wash.11:32; 2Co 7:1,11 11:33; 15:12; Heb 9:9,10 the males.18; Nu 18:10it is.25 4:3-21; 10:18; 16:27,28; Heb 9:11,12; 13:11Leviticus 7:3
3:3-5,9-11,15,16; 4:8-10; Ex 29:13; Ps 51:6,17Leviticus 26
1 Of idolatry.2 Religiousness.3 A blessing to them that keep the commandments.14 A curse to those that break them.40 God promises to remember them that repent. Ye shall.19:4; Ex 20:4,5,23; 23:24; 34:17; De 4:16-19; 5:8,9; 16:21,22; 27:15Ps 97:7; 115:4-8; Isa 2:20; 44:9-20; 48:5-8; Jer 10:3-8; Ac 17:29Ro 2:22,23; 1Co 10:19,20; Re 13:14,15; 22:15standing image. or, pillar. image of stone. or, figuredstone. Heb. a stone of picture. 19:30 18:4,5; De 11:13-15; 28:1-14; Jos 23:14,15; Jud 2:1,2; Ps 81:12-16Isa 1:19; 48:18,19; Mt 7:24,25; Ro 2:7-10; Re 22:14 Then I.De 28:12; 1Ki 17:1; Job 5:10; 37:11-13; 38:25-28; Ps 65:9-13; 68:9Ps 104:13; Isa 5:6; 30:23; Jer 14:22; Eze 34:26,27; Joe 2:23,24Am 4:7,8; Mt 5:45; Ac 14:17; Jas 5:7,17,18; Re 11:6the land.25:21; Ps 67:6; 85:12; Eze 34:27; 36:30; Hag 2:18,19; Zec 8:12 threshing.Am 9:13; Mt 9:37,38; Joh 4:35,36eat your.25:19; Ex 16:8; De 11:15; Joe 2:19,26; Ac 14:17; 1Ti 6:17dwell.25:18; Job 11:18,19; Ps 46:1-7; 90:1; 91:1-14; Pr 1:33; 18:10Jer 23:6; Eze 34:25-28; Mt 23:37; 1Pe 1:5 I will.1Ch 22:9; Ps 29:11; 147:14; Isa 9:7; 45:7; Jer 30:10; Ho 2:18Mic 4:4; Hag 2:9; Zec 9:10; Joh 14:27; Ro 5:1; Php 4:7-9ye shall.Job 11:19; Ps 3:5; 4:8; 127:1,2; Pr 3:24; 6:22; Isa 35:9; Jer 30:10Jer 31:26; Eze 34:25; Zep 3:13; Ac 12:6rid. Heb. cause to cease.Ex 23:29; 2Ki 2:24; 17:25,26; Job 5:23; Isa 35:9; Eze 5:17Eze 14:15,21shall the sword.Eze 14:17 7 Nu 14:9; De 28:7; 32:30; Jos 23:10; Jud 7:19-21; 1Sa 14:6-161Sa 17:45-52; 1Ch 11:11,20; Ps 81:14,15 for I.Ex 2:25; 2Ki 13:23; Ne 2:20; Ps 89:3; 138:6,7; Jer 33:3; Heb 8:9make you.Ge 17:6,7,20; 26:4; 28:3,14; Ex 1:7; De 28:4,11; Ne 9:23; Ps 107:38establish.Ge 6:18; 17:7; Ex 6:4; Isa 55:3; Eze 16:62; Lu 1:72 25:22; Jos 5:11; 2Ki 19:29; Lu 12:17 I will.Ex 25:8; 29:45; Jos 22:19; 1Ki 8:13,27; Ps 76:2; 78:68,69Ps 132:13,14; Eze 37:26-28; Eph 2:22; Re 21:3abhor.20:23; De 32:19; Ps 78:59; 106:40; Jer 14:21; La 2:7; Zec 11:8 I will.Ge 3:8; 5:22,24; 6:9; De 23:14; 2Co 6:16; Re 2:1will be.Ge 17:7; Ex 3:6; 6:7; 19:5,6; Ps 50:7; 68:18-20; Isa 12:2; 41:10Jer 7:23; 11:4; 30:22; 31:33; 32:38; Eze 11:20; 36:38; Joe 2:27Zec 13:9; Mt 22:32; Heb 11:16; Re 21:7 I am.25:38,42,55See onEx 20:2; Ps 81:6-10; 1Co 6:19,20and I have.Ps 116:16; Isa 51:23; Jer 2:20; Eze 34:27 18; De 28:15-68; Jer 17:27; La 1:18; 2:17; Mal 2:2; Ac 3:23Heb 12:25 despise.43; Nu 15:31; 2Sa 12:9,10; 2Ki 17:15; 2Ch 36:16; Pr 1:7,30Jer 6:19; Zec 7:11-13; Ac 13:41; 1Th 4:8soul.Ps 50:17; Pr 5:12; Ro 8:7break.Ge 17:14; Ex 19:5; 24:7; De 31:16; Isa 24:5; Jer 11:10; 31:32Eze 16:59; Heb 8:9 appoint.Ps 109:6over you. Heb. upon you. terror.De 28:65-67; 32:25; Job 15:20,21; 18:11; 20:25; Ps 73:19; Isa 7:2Jer 15:8; 20:4; Heb 10:31consumption.Ex 15:26; De 28:21,22,35consume.De 28:32,34,67; 1Sa 2:33; Ps 78:33; Eze 33:10; Zec 14:12and ye shall.De 28:33,51; Jud 6:3-6,11; Job 31:8; Isa 65:22-24; Jer 5:17; 12:13Mic 6:15; Hag 1:6for your.Isa 10:4 set.17:10; 20:5,6; Ps 68:1,2ye shall be.De 28:25; Jud 2:14; 1Sa 4:10; 31:1; Ne 9:27-30; Ps 106:41,42Jer 19:7; La 1:5shall flee.36; Ps 53:5; Pr 28:1 seven times.21,24,28; 1Sa 2:5; Ps 119:164; Pr 24:16; Da 3:19 will break.1Sa 4:3,11; Isa 2:12; 25:11; 26:5; Jer 13:9; Eze 7:24; 30:6; Da 4:37Zep 3:11make.De 28:23; 1Ki 17:1; Jer 14:1-6; Lu 4:25 your strength.Ps 127:1; Isa 49:4; Hab 2:13; Ga 4:11for your land.4; De 11:17; 28:18,38-40,42; Job 31:40; Ps 107:34; Hag 1:9-11Hag 2:16; 1Co 3:6 contrary unto me. or, at all adventures with me: and sover. 24 wild.6; De 32:24; 2Ki 17:25; Jer 15:3; Eze 5:17; 14:15,21rob you.2Ki 2:24your high.Jud 5:6; 2Ch 15:5; Isa 24:6; 33:8; La 1:4; Eze 14:15; 33:28Mic 3:12; Zec 7:14 Isa 1:16-20; Jer 2:30; 5:3; Eze 24:13,14; Am 4:6-12 2Sa 22:27; Job 9:4; Ps 18:26; Isa 63:10 will bring.De 32:25,41; Jud 2:14-16; Ps 78:62-64; Isa 34:5,6; Jer 9:16Jer 14:12,13; 15:2-4; La 2:21; Eze 5:17; 6:3; 14:17; 21:4-17; 29:8Eze 33:2avenge.De 32:35; Ps 94:1; Eze 20:37; Heb 10:28-30I will send.Nu 14:12; 16:49; De 28:21; 2Sa 24:15; Jer 14:12; 24:10; 29:17,18Am 4:10; Lu 21:11 Ps 105:16; Isa 3:1; 9:20; Jer 14:12; La 4:3-9; Eze 4:10,16; 5:16Eze 14:13; Ho 4:10; Mic 6:14; Hag 1:6 21,24 in fury.Isa 27:4; 59:18; 63:3; 66:15; Jer 21:5; Eze 5:13,15; 8:18; Na 1:2,6 This was literally fulfilled at the siege of Jerusalem. Josephus gives a dreadful detail respecting a woman named Mary, who, in the extremity of the famine, during the seige, killed her sucking child, roasted, and had eaten part of it, when discovered by the soldiers! De 28:53-57; 2Ki 6:28,29; Jer 19:9; La 2:20; 4:10; Eze 5:10Mt 24:19; Lu 23:29 I will destroy.1Ki 13:2; 2Ki 23:8,16,20; 2Ch 14:3-5; 23:17; 31:1; 34:3-7; Isa 27:9Jer 8:1-3; Eze 6:3-6,13my soul.11,15; 20:23; Ps 78:58,59; 89:38; Jer 14:19 And I will make.2Ki 25:4-10; 2Ch 36:19; Ne 2:3,17; Isa 1:7; 24:10-12; Jer 4:7; 9:11La 1:1; 2:7; Eze 6:6; 21:15; Mic 3:12and bring.Ps 74:3-8; Jer 22:5; 26:6,9; 52:13; La 1:10; Eze 9:6; 21:7; 24:21Mt 24:1,2; Lu 21:5,6,24; Ac 6:14I will not smell. See onGe 8:21; Isa 1:11-14; 66:3; Am 5:21-23; Heb 10:26 And I.De 29:23; Isa 1:7,8; 5:6,9; 6:11; 24:1; 32:13,14; 64:10; Jer 9:11Jer 25:11,18,38; 44:2,22; La 5:18; Eze 33:28,29; Da 9:2,18Hab 3:17; Lu 21:20and your.De 28:37; 29:24-28; 1Ki 9:8; Jer 18:16; 19:8; La 4:12; Eze 5:15 De 4:27; 28:64-66; Ps 44:11; Jer 9:16; La 1:3; 4:15; Eze 12:14-16Eze 20:23; 22:15; Zec 7:14; Lu 21:24; Jas 1:1 This was fulfilled during the Babylonish captivity: for, from Saul to the captivity are about 490 years, during which period there were 70 sabbaths of years neglected by the Hebrews. Now the Babylonish captivity lasted 70 years, and during that time the land of Israel rested. 25:2-4,10; 2Ch 36:21 Isa 24:5,6; Ro 8:22 I will send.Ge 35:5; De 28:65-67; Jos 2:9-11; 5:1; 1Sa 17:24; 2Ki 7:6,72Ch 14:14; Job 15:21,22; Isa 7:2,4; Eze 21:7,12,15and the.7,8,17; De 1:44; Job 15:21; Pr 28:1; Isa 30:17shaken. Heb. driven. they shall.Jud 7:22; 1Sa 14:15,16; Isa 10:4; Jer 37:10and ye shall.Nu 14:42; Jos 7:12,13; Jud 2:14 De 4:27; 28:48,68; Isa 27:13; Jer 42:17,18,22; 44:12-14,27,28 shall pine.De 28:65; 30:1; Ne 1:9; Ps 32:3,4; Jer 3:25; 29:12; La 4:9; Eze 4:17Eze 6:9; 20:43; 24:23; 33:10; 36:31; Ho 5:15; Zec 10:9and also.Ex 20:5; 34:7; Nu 14:18; De 5:9; Jer 31:29; Eze 18:2,3,19Mt 23:35,36; Ro 11:8-10 confess.Nu 5:7; De 4:29-31; 30:1-3; Jos 7:19; 1Ki 8:33-36,47; Ne 9:2-5Job 33:27,28; Ps 32:5; Pr 28:13; Jer 31:18-20; Eze 36:31Da 9:3-20; Ho 5:15; 6:1,2; Lu 15:18,19; 1Jo 1:8-10and that.21,24,27,28 their uncircumcised.De 30:6; Jer 4:4; 6:10; 9:25,26; Eze 44:7; Ac 7:51; Ro 2:28,29Ga 5:6; Php 3:3; Col 2:11humbled.Ex 10:3; 1Ki 21:29; 2Ch 12:6,7,12; 32:26; 33:12,13,19,23; Eze 6:9Eze 20:43; Mt 23:12; Lu 14:11; 18:14; Jas 4:6-9; 1Pe 5:5,6and they.Ezr 9:13,15; Ne 9:33; Ps 39:9; 51:3,4; Da 9:7-14,18,19 will I.Ge 9:16; Ex 2:24; 6:5; De 4:31; Ps 106:45; Eze 16:60; Lu 1:72and I will.Ps 85:1,2; 136:23; Eze 36:1-15,33,34; Joe 2:18 shall enjoy.34,35and they.41; 1Ki 8:46-48; 2Ch 33:12; Job 5:17; 34:31,32; Ps 50:15Ps 119:67,71,75; Isa 26:16; Jer 31:19; Da 9:7-9,14; Heb 12:5-11they despised.15; 2Ki 17:7-17; 2Ch 36:14-16their soul.15,30; Ps 50:17; Am 5:10; Zec 11:8; Joh 7:7; 15:23,24; Ro 8:7 I will.De 4:29-31; 2Ki 13:23; Ne 9:31; Ps 94:14; Eze 14:22,23; Ro 11:2,26abhor.11break.Ps 89:33; Jer 14:21; 33:20,21; Eze 16:60 for their.Ge 12:2; 15:18; 17:7,8; Ex 2:24; 19:5,6; Lu 1:72,73Ro 11:12,23-26,28,29; 2Co 3:15,16whom I.22:33; 25:38See onEx 20:2in the sight.Ps 98:2,3; Eze 20:9,14,22 As this verse appears to be the proper concluding verse of the whole book, Dr. A. Clarke thinks that the 27th chapter originally followed the 25th. Others suppose that the 27th chapter was added after the book was finished; and, therefore, there is apparently a double conclusion, one at the end of this, and another at the end of the 27th chapter. All the ancient versions agree in concluding both chapters in nearly the same way. the statues.27:34; De 6:1; 12:1; 13:4; Joh 1:17in mount Sinai.25:1by the hand.8:36; Nu 4:37; Ps 77:20
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