Exodus 28:38
bear the iniquity.43; Le 10:17; 22:9; Nu 18:1; Isa 53:6,11,12; Eze 4:4-6; Joh 1:292Co 5:21; Heb 9:28; 1Pe 2:24; 3:18accepted.Le 1:4; 22:27; 23:11; Isa 56:7; 60:7; Eph 1:6; 1Pe 2:5Exodus 28:43
unto the altar.20:26bear not iniquity.Le 5:1,17; 20:19,20; 22:9; Nu 9:13; 18:22; Mt 22:12,13a statute.27:21; Le 17:7Leviticus 16:22
bear upon.Isa 53:11,12; Joh 1:29; Ga 3:13; Heb 9:28; 1Pe 2:24not inhabited. Heb. of separation.Ps 103:10,12; Eze 18:22; Mic 7:19Leviticus 22:16
suffer them to bear the iniquity of the trespass. or, ladethemselves with the iniquity of trespass in their eating. bear. 7:18; Ps 38:4; Isa 53:11,12; 1Pe 2:24for I.9; 20:8Numbers 18:1
1 The charge of the priests and Levites.8 The priests' portion.21 The Levites' portion.25 The heave offering to the priests out of the Levites' portion. Aaron, Thou.17:3,7,13; Heb 4:15shall bear.To counterbalance the high honour conferred on Aaron and his family, and to allay the fears and abate the envy of the people, it is here declared, that the priest must bear the blame of everything which was not properly conducted in the sanctuary. 22; 14:34; Ex 28:38; Le 22:9; Isa 53:6,11; Eze 3:18,19Ac 20:26,27; Heb 13:17; 1Pe 2:24Isaiah 53:6-11
All we.Ps 119:176; Mt 18:12-14; Lu 15:3-7; Ro 3:10-19; 1Pe 2:25his own.55:7; 56:11; Eze 3:18; Ro 4:25; Jas 5:20; 1Pe 3:18laid on him the iniquity of us all. Heb. made the iniquitiesof us all to meet on him. Ps 69:4 yet.Mt 26:63; 27:12-14; Mr 14:61; 15:5; Lu 23:9; Joh 19:9; 1Pe 2:23he is.Ac 8:32,33 from prison and from judgment; and. or, by distress andjudgment; but, etc. Ps 22:12-21; 69:12; Mt 26:65,66; Joh 19:7who.Mt 1:1; Ac 8:33; Ro 1:4cut off.Da 9:26; Joh 11:49-52was he stricken. Heb. was the stroke upon him.1Pe 3:18 made.Mt 27:57-60; Mr 15:43-46; Lu 23:50-53; Joh 19:38-42; 1Co 15:4death. Heb. deaths. deceit.2Co 5:21; Heb 4:15; 7:26; 1Pe 2:22; 1Jo 3:5 pleased.42:1; Mt 3:17; 17:5he hath.Ps 69:26; Zec 13:7; Ro 8:32; Ga 3:13; 1Jo 4:9,10when thou shalt make his soul. or, when his soul shall make.Da 9:24; Ro 8:8; 2Co 5:21; Eph 5:2; Heb 7:27; 9:14,25,26; 10:6-12Heb 13:10-12; 1Pe 2:24he shall see.Ps 22:30; 45:16,17; 110:3; Joh 12:24; Heb 2:13he shall prolong.9:7; Ps 16:9-11; 21:4; 72:17; 89:29,36; Eze 37:25; Da 7:13,14Lu 1:33; Ac 2:24-28; Ro 6:9; Re 1:18the pleasure.55:11-13; 62:3-5; Ps 72:7; 85:10-12; 147:11; 149:4; Jer 32:41Eze 33:11; Mic 7:18; Zep 3:17; Lu 15:5-7,23,24; Joh 6:37-40Eph 1:5,9; 2Th 1:11 see.Lu 22:44; Joh 12:24,27-32; 16:21; Ga 4:19; Heb 12:2; Re 5:9,10Re 7:9-17by his.Joh 17:3; 2Co 4:6; Php 3:8-10; 2Pe 1:2,3; 3:18my righteousness.42:1; 49:3; 1Jo 2:1; 2Jo 1:1,3justify.45:25; Ro 3:22-24; 4:24,25; 5:1,9,18,19; 1Co 6:11; Tit 3:6,7bear.4-6,8,12; Mt 20:28; Heb 9:28; 1Pe 2:24; 3:18Ezekiel 4:4-6
upon.5,8and lay.2Ki 17:21-23thou shalt bear.Le 10:17; 16:22; Nu 14:34; 18:1; Isa 53:11,12; Mt 8:17; Heb 9:281Pe 2:24 I have.Isa 53:6three.This number of years will take us back from the year in which Judea was finally desolated by Nebuzar-adan, B.C. 584, to the establishment of idolatry in Israel by Jeroboam, B.C. 975. "Beginning from 1 Ki 12:33. Ending Jer 52:30." forty days.This represented the forty years during which gross idolatry prevailed in Judah, from the reformation of Josiah, B.C. 624, to the same final desolation of the land. Some think that the period of 390 days also predicts the duration of the siege of the Babylonians, (ver. 9,) deducting from it five months and twenty-nine days, when the besiegers went to meet the Egyptians (2 Ki 25:1-4; Jer 37:5;) and that forty days may have been employed in desolating the temple and city. "Beginning from 2 Ki 23:3, 23. Ending Jer 52:30." each day for a year. Heb. a day for a year, a day for ayear. Nu 14:34; Da 9:24-26; 12:11,12; Re 9:15; 11:2,3; 12:14; 13:5
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