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

Deuteronomy 26:2-10

That thou shalt.

16:10; 18:4; Ex 23:16,19; 34:26; Le 2:12,14; Nu 18:12,13; 2Ki 4:42

2Ch 31:5; Ne 10:35-37; 12:44; 13:31; Pr 3:9,10; Jer 2:3; Eze 20:40

Eze 44:30; 48:14; Ro 8:23; 11:16; 16:5; 1Co 15:20,23; 16:2; Jas 1:18

Re 14:4

go unto.

12:5,6; Jos 18:1; 2Ch 6:6

the priest.

19:17; Heb 7:26; 10:21; 13:15; 1Pe 2:5

which the.

Ge 17:8; 26:3; Ps 105:9,10; Lu 1:72,73; Heb 6:16-18

before the.

Mt 5:23,24; 23:19; Heb 13:10-12

A Syrian.Jacob being called a Syrian from his long residence in Padan-aram.

Ge 24:4; 25:20; 28:5; 31:20,24; Ho 12:12

ready.

Ge 27:41; 31:40; 43:1,2,12; 45:7,11; Isa 51:1,2

he went down.

Ge 46:1-7; Ps 105:23,24; Ac 7:15

a few.

7:7; Ge 46:27; Ex 1:5

became.

10:22; Ge 47:27; Ex 1:7,12

4:20; Ex 1:11,14,16,22; 5:9,19,23

we cried.

Ex 2:23-25; 3:1-4:31; 6:5; Ps 50:15; 103:1,2; 116:1-4; Jer 33:2

Eph 3:20,21

looked.

Ex 4:31; 1Sa 9:16; 2Sa 16:12; Ps 102:19,20; 119:132

the Lord.

4:34; 5:15; Ex 12:37,41,51; 13:3; 14:16-31; Ps 78:12,13; 105:27-38

Ps 106:7-10; Isa 63:12

with great.

4:34

he hath.

Jos 23:14; 1Sa 7:12; Ps 105:44; 107:7,8; Ac 26:22

a land.

Ex 3:8; Eze 20:6,15

I have.

2; 26:17; 1Ch 29:14; Ro 2:1; 1Pe 4:10,11

And thou.

4; 18:4; Ex 22:29; Nu 18:11-13

and worship.

6:10-13; Ps 22:27,29; 86:9; 95:6; Pr 3:9; Isa 66:23; Re 22:9

1Co 10:31

2 Kings 4:42

Baal-shalisha.

1Sa 9:4,7

bread.

38; Ex 23:16; De 12:6; 26:2-10; 1Sa 9:7; 2Ch 11:13,14; Pr 3:9,10

1Co 9:11; Ga 6:6

of barley.

7:1,16-18; De 8:8; 32:14; Joh 6:9,13

the husk thereof. or, his scrip, or garment.Note: Parched corn, or corn to be parched; full ears before they are ripe, parched on the fire: a very frequent food in the East. The loaves were probably extremely small, as their loaves of bread still are in eastern countries. But small as this may appear, it would be a considerable present in the time of famine; though very inadequate to the number of persons. Baal-shalisha, of which the person who made this seasonable present was an inhabitant, was situated, according to Eusebius and Jerome, fifteen miles north of Diospolis, or Lydda.

2 Chronicles 31:5

as soon.

24:10,11; Ex 35:5,20-29; 36:5,6; 2Co 8:2-5

came abroad. Heb. brake forth. the first fruits.

Ex 22:29; 23:19; 34:22,26; Nu 18:12; Ne 10:35-39; 12:44; 13:12,31

Pr 3:9; 1Co 15:20; Jas 1:18; Re 14:4

honey. 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.

Proverbs 3:9-10

14:31; Ge 14:18-21; 28:22; Ex 22:29; 23:19; 34:26; 35:20-29

Nu 7:2-89; 31:50-54; De 26:2-15; Hag 1:4-9; Mal 3:8,9

Mr 14:7,8,10-21; Lu 14:13,14; 1Co 16:2; 2Co 8:2,3,8,9

Php 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 2:19

Mal 3:10,11; Mt 10:42; 2Co 9:6-11

Ezekiel 20:40

in mine.These predictions received a partial accomplishment by the restoration of the Jews from the Babylonian captivity; but they seem chiefly to relate to the establishment of the Christian church, and more especially to the future conversion of the Jews, and their restoration to their own land.

17:23; Ps 2:6; 68:15,16; Isa 2:2,3; 66:20; Jer 31:12; Joe 3:17,18

Ob 1:16; Mic 4:1,2; Heb 12:20-22; Re 21:10

there shall.

37:22-28; Isa 56:7; 60:7; 66:23; Zec 8:20-23; Mal 1:11; 3:4; Re 12:1

Heb 13:15; 1Pe 2:5

first-fruits. or, chief.
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