2 Chronicles 31:4-10
the portion.16; Le 27:30-33; Nu 18:8-21,26-28; Mal 3:8-10that they might.Ne 13:10-13; 1Co 9:9-14; Ga 6:6the law.Mal 2:7 as soon.24:10,11; Ex 35:5,20-29; 36:5,6; 2Co 8:2-5came abroad. Heb. brake forth. the first fruits.Ex 22:29; 23:19; 34:22,26; Nu 18:12; Ne 10:35-39; 12:44; 13:12,31Pr 3:9; 1Co 15:20; Jas 1:18; Re 14:4honey. or, dates.The word {devash} generally denotes the honey produced by bees; but as we have already observed (on Ge 43:11,) the Jewish doctors are of opinion that it here signifies dates, of the fruit of the palm tree; which the Arabians call {daboos,} and the honey produced from them, {dibs.} "This liquor," says Dr. Shaw, "which has a more luscious sweetness than honey, is of the consistence of a thin syrup, but quickly grows tart and ropy, acquiring an intoxicating quality, and giving by distillation an agreeable spirit, or arâky, according to the general name of these people for all hot liquors, extracted by the alembic." Though Jehovah forbad any {devash,} or honey, to offered to him upon the altar, yet it appears it might be presented as first-fruits, or in the way of tithes, which were designed for the sustenance of the priests. the children.11:16,17the tithe.Le 27:30; De 14:28by heaps. Heb. heaps, heaps. Le 23:16-24 blessed.Ge 14:20; Jud 5:9; 1Ki 8:14,15; 1Ch 29:10-20; Ezr 7:27; 2Co 8:16Eph 1:3; Php 4:10,19; 1Th 3:9; 1Pe 1:3and his people.6:3; Ge 14:19; 2Sa 6:18; 1Ki 8:55 9 Azariah.26:17; 1Ki 2:35; 1Ch 6:8,14; Eze 44:15Since.Pr 3:9; Hag 2:18; Mal 3:10; 1Ti 4:8we have had.2Ki 4:43,44; Mt 15:37; Php 4:18the Lord.Ge 26:12; 30:27-30; 39:5,23; Le 25:21; 26:4,5; De 28:8; Pr 10:222Co 9:8-11Nehemiah 10:33-39
the shewbread.Le 24:5; 2Ch 2:4the continual burnt.Nu 28:1-29:40; Heb 10:11all the work.2Ch 24:5-14 cast.1Ch 24:5,7; 25:8,9; Pr 18:18the wood offering.It was the business of the Nethinim to procure the wood for the fires of the temple: but it is probable few of them returned to their former masters after the captivity; and therefore they found it necessary to cast lots among the priests, Levites, and people, who should furnish the wood at appointed times. This bringing of the wood to the temple at last became a great day; and was constituted into a feast, called by Josephus, [Xylophoria,] "the carrying of the wood" (Bell. 1. ii. c. 17. sec.6). 13:31; Le 6:12; Jos 9:27; Isa 40:16at times.Heb 10:3-7as it is written.Le 6:12,13 Ex 23:19; 34:26; Le 19:23-26; Nu 18:2,12; De 26:2; 2Ch 31:3-10Pr 3:9,10; Mal 3:8-12 the first-born.Ex 13:2,12-15; 34:19; Le 27:26,27; Nu 18:15,16; De 12:6unto.Nu 18:9-19; 1Co 9:6-14; Ga 6:6 the first-fruits.Le 23:17; Nu 15:19-21; 18:12,13; De 18:4; 26:2to the chambers.13:5,9; 1Ki 6:5-10; 2Ch 31:11,12and the tithes.Le 27:30-33; Nu 18:21,24-32; 2Ch 31:6; Mal 3:8,10 when the Levites.Nu 18:26-28the tithe.The tithes of all the produce of the fields were brought to the Levites; and out of these a tenth part was given to the priests, which is here called the tithe of the tithes: see the parallel passages. the treasure house.13:12,13; 1Ch 9:26; 2Ch 31:11,12 For the children.De 12:6-11,17; 14:23-27; 2Ch 31:12the children.Nu 18:30we will not.13:10,11; Ps 122:9; Heb 10:25Proverbs 3:9-10
14:31; Ge 14:18-21; 28:22; Ex 22:29; 23:19; 34:26; 35:20-29Nu 7:2-89; 31:50-54; De 26:2-15; Hag 1:4-9; Mal 3:8,9Mr 14:7,8,10-21; Lu 14:13,14; 1Co 16:2; 2Co 8:2,3,8,9Php 4:17,18; 1Jo 3:17,18 11:24,25; 19:17; 22:9; Le 26:2-5; De 28:8; Ec 11:1,2; Hag 2:19Mal 3:10,11; Mt 10:42; 2Co 9:6-11
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