Leviticus 25:20-22

Nu 11:4,13; 2Ki 6:15-17; 7:2; 2Ch 25:9; Ps 78:19,20; Isa 1:2

Mt 6:25-34; 8:26; Lu 12:29; Php 4:6; Heb 13:5,6

I will.As it is here graciously promised, that the sixth year was to bring forth fruits for three years, not merely for two, it is evident that both the sabbatical year and the year of jubilee were distinctly provided for. They were not to sow from the sixth to the eighth year, omitting two seed times; nor reap from the sixth to the ninth, omitting two harvests. No legislator, unless conscious of being divinely commissioned, would have committed himself by enacting such a law as this; nor would any people have submitted to receive it, except in consequence of the fullest conviction that a divine authority had dictated it. It therefore stands as a proof that Moses acted by the express direction of the Almighty, and that the people were fully persuaded of the reality of his divine mission by the miracles he wrought.

Ge 26:12; 41:47; Ex 16:29; De 28:3,8; Ps 133:3; Pr 10:22; 2Co 9:10

three years.

4,8-11

eighth.

2Ki 19:29; Isa 37:30

old fruit.

Jos 5:11,12

2 Chronicles 25:9

9

Psalms 37:3

Trust.

4:5; 26:1; Isa 1:16-19; 50:10; Jer 17:7,8; 1Co 15:57,58

Heb 6:10-12

so shalt.

Ge 26:2; 1Sa 26:19; Heb 11:13-16

verily. Heb. in truth, or stableness. be fed.

33:19; 34:9,10; Mt 6:31-33; Lu 22:35

Psalms 55:22

Cast.

27:14; 37:5; *marg:

42:10,11; 62:8; 63:8; Isa 50:10; Mt 6:25,31-34; 11:28; Lu 12:22

Php 4:6,7; 1Pe 5:7

burden. or, gift. suffer.

16:8; 37:24; 62:2,6; 121:3; 1Sa 2:9; Joh 10:27-30; 1Pe 1:5

Psalms 78:18-31

by asking meat.

106:14,15; Ex 16:2,3; Nu 11:4; 1Co 10:6; Jas 4:2,3

Yea.

Ex 16:8-10; Nu 21:5; 2Ch 32:19; Job 34:37; Ro 9:20; Re 13:6

Can God.

Nu 11:4,13

furnish. Heb. order.

he smote.

Ex 17:6,7; Nu 20:11

can he give.

41; Ge 18:12-14; Nu 11:21-23

the Lord.

31; Nu 11:10; 1Co 10:5,11; Jude 1:5

a fire.

Nu 11:1-3; De 32:22; Heb 12:29

106:24; Isa 7:9; Heb 3:12,18,19; 11:6; 1Jo 5:10; Jude 1:5

Though.

33:9; Isa 5:6

opened.

Ge 7:11; 2Ki 7:2,19; Mal 3:10

had rained.

68:9; 105:40; Ex 16:4,14; De 8:3; Ne 9:15,20; Joh 6:31-71; 1Co 10:3

the corn of heaven.The manna fell about their camp in the form of seeds; and as it appeared to come down from the clouds, it was not improperly termed {degan shamayim,} the corn of heaven or heavenly grain. See notes on Ex 16:22, 31.

Man, etc.Or, Every one did eat the bread of the mighty. {Lechem abbeerim,} "bread of the mighty:"--they ate such food as could only be expected at the tables of the rich and great;--the best, the most delicate food. Or, it might be so called because it rendered the people healthy and vigorous, and fit for their marches.

103:20

he sent.

Ex 16:8; Mt 14:20; 15:37

He caused.

135:7; Nu 11:31

blow. Heb. go.

He rained.

Ex 16:12,13; Nu 11:18,19,32

feathered fowls. Heb. fowl of wing.

28

for he gave.

106:15; Nu 11:20

But.

Nu 11:33,34; 22:20-22; Pr 1:32; Lu 16:19-23

smote down. Heb. made to bow. chosen men. or, young men.

63

Matthew 4:4

It is.

7,10; Lu 4:4,8,12; Ro 15:4; Eph 6:17

Man.

De 8:3; Lu 4:4

but.

14:16-21; Ex 16:8,15,35; 23:15; 1Ki 17:12-16; 2Ki 4:42-44; 7:1,2

Hag 2:16-19; Mal 3:9-11; Mr 6:38-44; 8:4-9; Joh 6:5-15; 31-59,63

but.That is, as Dr. Campbell renders, "by every thing which God is pleased to appoint;" for [rhema ,] which generally signifies a word, is, by a Hebraism, here taken for a thing, like {davar,} in Hebrew.

Matthew 15:33

Whence.

Nu 11:21,22; 2Ki 4:42-44; Mr 6:37; 8:4,5; Joh 6:5-7

to fill.

14:15; Lu 9:13; Joh 6:8,9

Luke 12:29

seek.

22; 10:7,8; 22:35; Mt 6:31

neither, etc. or, live not in careful suspense.
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