Exodus 3:18
and they.16; 4:31; Jos 1:17; 2Ch 30:12; Ps 110:3; Jer 26:5and thou.5:1-3The Lord.7:16; 9:1,13; 10:3met.4:24; 5:3; 25:22; 29:42,43; 30:6,36; Ge 12:1; 15:1; 17:1; 48:3Nu 17:4; 23:3,4,15,16; Isa 64:5three days'.8:27; 13:17,18that we may.12; 7:16; 8:25-28; 9:1; 10:24-26; 19:1; Jer 2:2,6Exodus 5:1
1 Pharaoh chides Moses and Aaron for their message.6 He increases the Israelites' task.15 He checks their complaints.19 They cry out upon Moses and Aaron.22 Moses complains to God. and told.1Ki 21:20; Ps 119:46; Eze 2:6; Jon 3:3,4; Mt 10:18,28; Ac 4:29a feast.10:9; Isa 25:6; 1Co 5:8Exodus 5:3
The God.3:18lest he.De 28:21; 2Ki 17:25; 2Ch 30:8; Ezr 7:23; Eze 6:11; Zec 14:16-19Exodus 8:25-28
8; 9:27; 10:16; 12:31; Re 3:9 It is not.3:18; 2Co 6:14-17we shall.Ge 43:32; 46:34; De 7:25,26; 12:30,31; Ezr 9:1; Isa 44:19the abomination. i.e.,The animals which they worshipped; for an account of which, see note on ch. 9:3. 1Ki 11:5-7; 2Ki 23:13 three days'.3:18; 5:1as he shall.3:12; 10:26; 34:11; Le 10:1; Mt 28:20 I will.Ho 10:2intreat.8,29; 9:28; 10:17; 1Ki 13:6; Ezr 6:10; Ec 6:10; Ac 8:24Exodus 13:6
12:15-20; 34:18; Le 23:8Numbers 29:12
the fifteenth day.This was the feast of Tabernacles, kept in commemoration of their dwelling in tents in the wilderness for forty years. The first and last days were to be kept as sabbaths, on which there were solemn assemblies; and for seven days sacrifices were offered. On the other festivals, two bullocks sufficed, (ch. 28:11, 19, 27), and on the festival at the beginning of this month, only one was appointed; but, on the first day of this festival, thirteen young bullocks were appointed; and so on each successive day, with the decrease of only one bullock, till on the seventh day, there were only seven, making in all seventy bullocks. The lambs, and the rams also, were in a double proportion to the number sacrificed at any other festival. This was an expensive service; but more easy at this time of the year than any other, as Bishop Patrick observes, because now their barns were full, and their wine-presses overflowed; and their hearts might well be supposed to be more enlarged than at other times, in thankfulness to God for the multitude of his mercies. The Jewish doctors give this reason for the daily diminution of the number of the bullocks: the whole number, say they, was according to the languages of the seventy nations of the world; and the diminution of one every day signified, that there should be a gradual diminution of those nations till all things were brought under the government of the Messiah; in whose days "no sacrifices shall remain, but those of thanksgiving, prayer, and praise." Ex 23:16; 34:22; Le 23:33-43; De 16:13,14; Ne 8:14,18; Eze 45:25Zec 14:16-19; Joh 1:14; Heb 11:9-131 Corinthians 5:7-8
Purge.13; Ex 12:15; 13:6,7; Eph 4:22; Col 3:5-9ye may.10:17Christ.15:3,4; Ex 12:5,6; Isa 53:7-10; Joh 1:29,36; 19:14; Ac 8:32-351Pe 1:19,20; Re 5:6-9,12sacrificed. or, slain. let.Ex 12:15; 13:6; Le 23:6; Nu 28:16,17; De 16:16; Isa 25:6feast. or, holy day.Ps 42:4; Isa 30:29not.1,6; 6:9-11; De 16:3; 2Co 12:21; Eph 4:17-22; 1Pe 4:2neither.3:3; Mt 16:6,12; 26:4,5; Mr 8:15; Lu 12:1; Joh 18:28-30; 2Co 12:201Pe 2:1,2but.Jos 24:14; Ps 32:2; Joh 1:47; 2Co 1:12; 8:8; Eph 6:24; 1Jo 3:18-21
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