Numbers 15:38-39
fringes in the borders.The word {tzitzith} properly denotes an ornament resembling a flower. From ver. 39, we learn that these were emblematical of the commands of God. That there is any analogy between a fringe and a precept, it would be bold to assert; but when a thing is appointed to represent another, no matter how different, that first object becomes the legitimate representative or sign of the other. De 22:12; Mt 9:20; 23:5; Lu 8:44 remember.Ex 13:9; De 6:6-9; 11:18-21,28-32; Pr 3:1ye seek not.De 29:19; Job 31:7; Pr 28:26; Ec 11:9; Jer 9:14; Eze 6:9go a whoring.Ex 34:15,16; Ps 73:27; 106:39; Ho 2:2; Jas 4:4 Deuteronomy 22:12
fringes.Nu 15:38,39; Mt 23:5quarters. Heb. wings. Matthew 23:5
all.6:1-16; 2Ki 10:16; Lu 16:15; 20:47; 21:1; Joh 5:44; 7:18; 12:43Php 1:15; 2:3; 2Th 2:4they make.De 6:8; Pr 3:3; 6:21-23the borders.9:20; Nu 15:38,39; De 22:12 Luke 8:44
behind.7:38touched.De 22:12; Mr 5:27,28; 6:56; Ac 5:15; 19:12immediately.13:13; Ex 15:26; Mal 4:2; Mt 8:3; 20:34; Joh 5:13
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