Leviticus 10

1 Nadab and Abihu, for offering strange fire, are burnt by fire.

6 Aaron and his sons are forbidden to mourn for them.

8 The priests are forbidden wine when they are to go into the tabernacle.

12 The law of eating the holy things.

16 Aaron's excuse for transgressing thereof.

Nadab.

16:1; 22:9; Ex 6:23; 24:1,9; 28:1; Nu 3:3,4; 26:61

censer.

16:12; Ex 27:3; 38:3; Nu 16:6,7,16,17,46; Heb 9:4

put incense.

Ex 30:1-9,34-36; 31:11; 37:29; 40:27; 1Ki 13:1,2; 2Ch 26:16-20

Ps 141:2; Jer 44:8,15,19-21; Lu 1:9-11; Re 8:3-5

strange.

9:24; 16:12; Nu 16:18,46

which.

Ex 30:9; De 4:2; 12:32; 17:3; Jer 7:31; 19:5; 32:35Bp. Hall says, "It is a dangerous thing, in the service of God, to decline from his institutions; we have to do with a God, who is wise to prescribe his own worship--just to require what he has prescribed--and powerful to avenge what he has not prescribed."

fire.

9:24; 16:1; Nu 3:3,4; 16:35; 26:61; 2Sa 6:7; 2Ki 1:10,12; 1Ch 24:2

they died.

Nu 3:3,4; 16:32,33,49; 26:61; 1Sa 6:19; 1Ch 13:10; 15:13; Ac 5:5,10

1Co 10:11This fire, which destroyed the sacrificers, came from the same source with that which had consumed the sacrifices.

See ch.

9:24Note. They died.--The wages of sin is death.--They died suddenly--they died before the Lord; that is, before the vail that covered the mercy-seat.--They died by fire, as by fire they sinned. The fire did not burn them to ashes, as it had done the sacrifices, nor so much as singe their coats, (ver. 5) but struck them dead in an instant. By these different effects of the same fire, we learn that it was no common fire, but kindled by the breath of the Almighty.

Isa 30:33

I will be.

8:35; 21:6,8,15,17,21; 22:9; Ex 14:4; 19:22; 29:43,44; Nu 20:12

De 32:51; 1Sa 6:20; 1Ch 15:12,13; Ps 89:7; 119:120; Isa 52:11

Eze 20:41; 42:13; Heb 12:28,29

before.

1Sa 2:30; Isa 49:3; Eze 28:22; Joh 12:28; 13:31,32; 14:13

Ac 5:11-13; 2Th 1:10; 1Pe 4:17

Aaron.

Ge 18:25; 1Sa 3:18; Job 1:20,21; 2:10; Ps 39:9; 46:10; Isa 39:8

Mt 10:37

Uzziel.

Ex 6:18,22; Nu 3:19,30; 1Ch 6:2

carry.

Lu 7:12; Ac 5:6,9,10; 8:2

5

Uncover.

13:45; 21:1-15; Ex 33:5; Nu 5:18; 6:6,7; 14:6; De 33:9; Jer 7:29

Eze 24:16,17; Mic 1:16

lest wrath.

Nu 16:22,41-47; Jos 7:1,11; 22:18,20; 2Sa 24:1,15-17

ye shall.

21:12; Mt 8:21,22; Lu 9:60

the anointing.

8:12,30; Ex 28:41; 30:30; 40:13-15; Ac 10:38; 2Co 1:21

8

Do not.

Nu 6:3,20; Pr 31:4,5; Isa 28:7; Jer 35:5,6; Eze 44:21; Lu 1:15

Eph 5:18; 1Ti 3:3,8; 5:23; Tit 1:7

strong drink.The Hebrew {shecher,} Arabic {sakar,} or {sukr,} Greek [sikera,] from {shachar,} to inebriate, signifies any kind of fermented and inebriating liquor beside wine. So St. Jerome informs us, that {sicera} in Hebrew denotes any inebriating liquor, whether made of corn, the juice of apples, honey, dates, or any other fruit. These different kinds of liquors are described by Pliny, who calls then {vina factitia}. One of the four prohibited drinks among the Mohammedans in India is called {sakar,} which denotes inebriating liquor in general, but especially date wine.

it shall be.

3:17

11:47; 20:25,26; Jer 15:19; Eze 22:26; 44:23; Tit 1:15; 1Pe 1:14-16

De 24:8; 33:10; 2Ch 17:9; 30:22; Ne 8:2,8; 9:13,14; Jer 2:8; 18:18

Mal 2:7; Mt 28:20; Ac 20:27; 1Th 4:2

Take.

2:1-16; 6:15-18; 7:9; 21:22; Ex 29:2; Nu 18:9,10; Eze 44:29

for it is most.

21:22

ye shall.

Nu 18:10

for so I.

2:3; 6:16

7:29-34; 9:21; Ex 29:24-28; Nu 18:11; Joh 4:34

heave shoulder.

7:29,30,34

for ever.

7:34; Ge 13:15; 17:8,13,17; 1Co 9:13,14

the goat.

6:26,30; 9:3,15

angry.

Ex 32:19-22; Nu 12:3; Mt 5:22; Mr 3:5; 10:14; Eph 4:26

Wherefore.

6:26,29; 7:6,7

to bear.

16:22; 22:16; Ex 28:38,43; Nu 18:1; Isa 53:6-11; Eze 4:4-6

Eze 18:19,20; Joh 1:29; 2Co 5:21; Heb 9:28; 1Pe 2:24

the blood.

6:30

as I commanded.

6:26,30

this day.

9:8,12; Heb 7:27; 9:8

should.

De 12:7; 26:14; 1Sa 1:7,8; Isa 1:11,15; Jer 6:20; 14:12; Ho 9:4

Mal 1:10,13; 2:13; Php 4:4

he was content.

2Ch 30:18-20; Zec 7:8,9; Mt 12:3-7,20
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