Numbers 3:22

from a month old.The males of all the other tribes were numbered from twenty years old and upwards; but, had the Levites been numbered in this way, they would not have been nearly equal in number to the first-born of the twelve tribes. Add to this, that as there must have been first-born of all ages in the other tribes, it was necessary that the Levites, who were to be their substitutes, should also be of all ages; and it appears to have been partly on this ground, that the Levites were numbered from a month old and upwards.

4:38-40

Numbers 3:28

eight thousand.

4:35,36

keeping.

7,31

Numbers 3:34

1:21; 2:9; 2:11

Numbers 3:39-40

and Aaron.The word [w'hrn,] {weƤharon,} and "Aaron," has a point over each of its letters, probably designed as a mark of spuriousness. The word is wanting in the Samaritan, Syriac, and Coptic, and also in eight of Dr. Kennicott's and in four of De Rossi's MSS. Moses alone, as Houbigant observes, was commanded to number the Levites, (ver. 5, 11, 40, 44, 51:) for as the money with which the first-born were redeemed was to be paid to Aaron and his sons, (ver. 48,) it was decent that he, whose advantage it was that the number of the first-born should exceed, should not be authorized to take that number himself. twenty and two thousand. This total does not agree with the particulars; for the Gershonites were 7,500, the Kohathites 8,600, and the Merarites 6,200, which make a total of 22,300. Several methods of solving this difficulty have been proposed by learned men. Houbigant supposes there is an error in the enumeration of the Kohathites in ver. 28; the numeral {shesh,} "six," being written instead of {shalosh,} "three," before "hundred." Dr. Kennicott's mode of reconciling the discrepancy, however, is the most simple. He supposes that an error has crept into the number of the Gershonites in ver. 22, where instead of 7,500 we should read 7,200, as [k,] {caph} final, which stands for 500, might have been easily mistaken for [r,] resh, 200. (Dr. Kennicott on the Hebrew Text, vol. II. p. 212.) Either of these modes will equally reconcile the difference.

4:47,48; 26:62; Mt 7:14

12,15,45; Ex 32:26-29; Ps 87:6; Isa 4:3; Lu 10:20; Php 4:3

2Ti 2:19; Heb 12:23; Re 3:5; 14:4

Numbers 3:43

39

Numbers 18:15-16

openeth.

3:13; Ex 13:2,12; 22:29; 34:20; Le 27:26

the firstborn.

Ex 13:13; 34:20; Le 27:27

shalt thou redeem.Redemption of the firstborn is one of the rites which are still practised among the Jews. According to Leo of Modena, it is performed in the following manner:--When the child is thirty days old, the father sends for one of the descendants of Aaron: several persons being assembled on the occasion, the father brings a cup, containing several pieces of gold and silver coin. The priest then takes the child into his arms, and addressing himself to the mother, he says, "Is this thy son?" Mother. "Yes." Priest. "Hast thou never had another child, male or female, a miscarriage, or untimely birth?" Mother. "No." Priest. "This being the case, this child, as firstborn, belongs to me." Then turning to the father, he says, "If it be thy desire to have this child, thou must redeem it." Father. "I present thee with this gold and silver for this purpose." Priest. "Thou dost wish, therefore, to redeem this child?" Father. "I do wish so to do." The priest then turning himself to the assembly, says, "Very well: this child, as first-born, is mine; as it is written in Bemidbar, (ch. 18:16,) Thou shalt redeem the first-born of a month old for five shekels; but I shall content myself with this in exchange." He then takes two gold crowns, or thereabouts, and returns the child to his parents.

according.

3:47; Le 27:2-7

which is.

Ex 30:13; Le 27:25; Eze 45:12

Numbers 26:62

those that.

1:49; 3:39; 4:27,48; 18:20-24; 35:2-8; De 10:9; 14:27-29; 18:1,2

Jos 13:14,33; 14:3

they were not.

1:49

because.

18:20-24; 35:2-8; De 10:9; 14:27-29; 18:1,2; Jos 13:14,33; 14:3

Proverbs 8:17

I love.

1Sa 2:30; Ps 91:14; Joh 14:21,23; 16:27; 1Jo 4:19

those.

Ec 12:1; Isa 45:19; 55:6; Mt 6:33; 7:7,8; Mr 10:14; Jas 1:5

Jeremiah 2:2

cry.

7:2; 11:6; 19:2; Pr 1:20; 8:1-4; Isa 58:1; Ho 8:1; Jon 1:2; Mt 11:15

Lu 12:13

thee. or, for thy sake. the kindness.

Ex 14:31; 15:1-20; Eze 16:8,22,60; 23:3,8,19; Ho 2:15

thine espousals.

Ex 24:3-8; So 3:11; Ex 16:8

when.

6; De 2:7; 8:2,15,16; Ne 9:12-21; Isa 63:7-14

Jeremiah 31:3

of old. Heb. from afar. I have.

De 7:7-9; 10:15; 33:3,26; Ho 11:1; Mal 1:2; Ro 9:13; 1Jo 4:19

an.

Ps 103:17; Isa 45:17; 54:8,9; Ro 11:28,29; 2Th 2:13-16; 2Ti 1:9

with loving-kindness have I drawn. or, have I extendedloving-kindness unto.

So 1:4; Ho 11:4; Joh 6:44,45; Ro 8:30; Eph 1:3-5; 2:4,5; Tit 3:3-6

Jas 1:18; 1Pe 1:3
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