Genesis 35:2
unto his.18:19; Jos 24:15; Ps 101:2-7strange.31:19,34; Ex 20:3,4; 23:13; De 5:7; 6:14; 7:25; 11:28; 32:16; Jos 23:7Jos 24:2,20,23; Jud 10:16; Ru 1:15; 1Sa 7:3; 2Sa 7:23; 2Ki 17:291Ch 16:26; Jer 5:7; 16:20; Da 5:4; Ac 19:26; 1Co 10:7; 2Co 6:15-17Ga 4:8clean.22; 34:2,24,25; Ex 19:10,14; Le 15:5; 17:16; Nu 31:24; 2Ki 5:10,12,13Job 1:5; Ps 51:2,7; Ec 5:1; Isa 1:16; 52:11; Jer 13:27; Eze 18:31Eze 20:7; 36:25; Joh 13:10,11; 2Co 7:1; Heb 10:22; Jas 4:81Pe 2:1,2; Jude 1:23Exodus 19:10
sanctify.15; Le 11:44,45; Jos 3:5; 7:13; 1Sa 16:5; 2Ch 29:5,34; 30:17-19Job 1:5; 1Co 6:11wash.14; Ge 35:2; Le 11:25; 15:5; Nu 8:7,21; 31:24; Zec 3:3,4Heb 10:22; Re 7:14Exodus 19:15
Be ready.Am 4:12; Mal 3:2; Mt 3:10-12; 24:44; 2Pe 3:11,12the third.11,16come not.1Sa 21:4,5; Joe 2:16; Zec 6:3; 7:3; 12:12-14; 1Co 7:5Numbers 19:2-20
the ordinance.31:21; Heb 9:10a red heifer.The following curious particulars have been remarked in this ordinance: 1. A heifer was appointed for sacrifice, in opposition to the Egyptian superstition, which held these sacred, and worshipped their goddess Isis under this form; and this appears the more likely, because males only were chosen for sacrifice. So Herodotus says, they sacrifice males, both old and young; but it is not lawful for them to offer females. 2. It was to be a red heifer, because the Egyptians sacrificed red bulls to the evil demon Typhon. 3. It was to be without spot, having no mixture of any other colour. Plutarch says, the Egyptians "sacrifice red bulls, and select them with such scrupulous attention, that if the animal has a single black or white hair, they reckon it [athuton,] unfit to be sacrificed." 4. Without blemish. (See note on Le 22:21.) 5. On which never came yoke: because an animal which had been used for a common purpose was deemed improper for sacrifice. 6; Le 14:6; Isa 1:18; Re 1:5no blemish. See onEx 12:5; Le 22:20-25; Mal 1:13,14; Lu 1:35; Heb 7:26; 1Pe 1:191Pe 2:22upon which.De 21:3; 1Sa 6:7; La 1:14; Joh 10:17,18; Php 2:6-8 without the camp.5:2; 15:36; Le 4:12,21; 13:45,46; 16:27; 24:14; Heb 13:11-13 sprinkle.Le 4:6,17; 16:14,19; Heb 9:13,14; 12:24; 1Pe 1:2 Ex 29:14; Le 4:11,12,21; Ps 22:14; Isa 53:10 Le 14:4,6,49; Ps 51:7; Isa 1:18; Heb 9:19-23 8,19; Le 11:25,40; 14:8,9; 15:5; 16:26-28 8 clean.18; 9:13; 2Co 5:21; Heb 7:26; 9:13lay them up.17a water of separation.That is, water prepared by being mixed with the ashes of the heifer, and set apart for the special purpose of being sprinkled on those who had contracted any legal defilement. To this rite the apostle Paul, in his epistle to the Hebrews. (ch. 9:13, 14,) pointedly alludes: "For if," says he, "the blood of bulls and of goats," alluding, probably, to the sin-offerings and the scape-goat, "and the ashes of a heifer sprinkling the unclean, sanctifieth to the purifying of the flesh; how much more shall the blood of Christ, who, through the eternal Spirit, offered himself without spot unto God, purge your conscience from dead works to serve the living God." 13,20,21; 6:12; 31:23,24; Le 15:20; Zec 13:1; 2Co 7:1 wash his.7,8,19it shall be.15:15,16; Ex 12:49; Ro 3:29,30; Col 3:11 toucheth the dead.He who touched a dead beast was only unclean for one day, (Le 11:12, 27, 39;) but he who touches a dead man is unclean for seven days. This was certainly designed to show the peculiar impurity and sinfulness of man, and the hatefulness of sin, seven times worse than the vilest animal! 16; 5:2; 9:6,10; 31:19; Le 11:31; 21:1,11; La 4:14; Hag 2:13Ro 5:12; 2Co 6:17; Eph 2:1; Heb 9:14man. Heb. soul of man. He shall purify."Yithchatta," literally, "he shall sin himself," i.e., not add sin, but take it away, purify. So we say to fleece, and to skin, which do not signify to add a fleece, or a skin, but to take one away. 17,18; Ps 51:7; Eze 36:25; Ac 15:9; Re 7:14third day.31:19; Ex 19:11,15; Le 7:17; Ho 6:2; 1Co 15:3,4 purifieth.15:30; Le 5:3,6,17; 15:31; Heb 2:2,3; 10:29; Re 21:8; 22:11,15the water.9,18; 8:7his uncleanness.Le 7:20; 22:3; Pr 14:32; Joh 8:24 14 31:20; Le 11:32; 14:36 toucheth.11; 31:19a bone.Eze 39:11-16a grave.Mt 23:27; Lu 11:44 ashes. Heb. dust.9running water shall be put thereto. Heb. living waters shallbe given. Ge 26:19; *marg:So 4:15; Joh 4:10,11; 7:38; Re 7:17 9; Ps 51:7; Eze 36:25-27; Joh 15:2,3; 17:17,19; 1Co 1:30; Heb 9:14 shall sprinkle.Eph 5:25-27; Tit 2:14; 3:3-5; 1Jo 1:7; 2:1,2; Jude 1:23; Re 1:5,6on the seventh day he.12; 31:19; Ge 2:2; Le 14:9 shall not.13; 15:30; Ge 17:14; Mr 16:16; Ac 13:39-41; Ro 2:4,5; 2Pe 3:14Re 22:112 Chronicles 29:5
sanctify now.35:6; Ex 19:10,15; 1Ch 15:12sanctify the house.16; 34:3-8; Eze 36:25; Mt 21:12,13; 1Co 3:16,17; 2Co 6:16; 7:1Eph 5:26,27carry forth.Eze 8:3,9-182 Chronicles 29:34
the priests.Peace offerings, and such like, the Levites might flay and dress; but the whole burnt offerings could only be touched by the priests, except in a case of necessity, such as the present. 5; 30:16,17their brethren.35:11; Nu 8:15,19; 18:3,6,7did help them. Heb. strengthened them. for the Levites.30:3upright.1Ch 29:17; Ps 7:10; 26:6; 94:15Ezra 6:21
all such.9:11; Nu 9:6,7,10-14; Isa 52:11; Eze 36:25; 2Co 6:17; 7:1did eat.Ex 12:47-49; Ps 93:5Job 1:5
sanctified.41:25; Ge 35:2,3; Ex 19:10; 1Sa 16:5; Ne 12:30; Joh 11:55rose up.Ge 22:3; Ps 5:3; Ec 9:10offered.42:8; Ge 8:20; Ex 18:12; 24:5; Le 1:3-6according.1Ki 18:31; Ac 21:26It may be.2Co 11:2cursed.11; 2:9; Le 24:10-16; 1Ki 21:10,13in their hearts.Ge 6:5; Jer 4:14; 17:9,10; Mr 7:21-23; Ac 8:22; 1Co 4:5Thus.27:10continually. Heb. all the days.Lu 1:75; 18:7; Eph 6:18
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