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A11649 Annotations upon the five bookes of Moses, the booke of the Psalmes, and the Song of Songs, or, Canticles VVherein the Hebrevv vvords and sentences, are compared with, and explained by the ancient Greeke and Chaldee versions, and other records and monuments of the Hebrewes: but chiefly by conference with the holy Scriptures, Moses his words, lawes and ordinances, the sacrifices, and other legall ceremonies heretofore commanded by God to the Church of Israel, are explained. With an advertisement touching some objections made against the sinceritie of the Hebrew text, and allegation of the Rabbines in these annotations. As also tables directing unto such principall things as are observed in the annotations upon each severall booke. By Henry Ainsworth.; Annotations upon the five bookes of Moses, and the booke of the Psalmes Ainsworth, Henry, 1571-1622? 1627 (1627) STC 219; ESTC S106799 2,398,875 1,194

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Mat. 23. 19. which altar also signified Christ who sanctified himselfe for his Church Ioh. 17. 19. and through the eternall Spirit offred himselfe without spot unto God Heb. 9. 14. so by the Godhead the death of Christ was sanctified and sufficient to cleanse all iniquity This first sin-offring differed from the rest that ordinarily followed for every such offring of the priest for sinne the blood of it was caried into the Tabernacle and put upon the hornes of the golden altar of incense Levit. 4. 3. 7. whereas this was not so but only put upon the hornes of the brazen altar of burnt-offring which stoodin the court-yard For the end of this first oblation was to make atonement for the altar it selfe and to sanctifie it that it might be fit afterward to sanctifie the sacrifices of the people which should be offred upon it as appeareth after in v. 36. 37. and more plainly in Ezek. 43. 25. 26. 27. Also this first offring was used herein like the offring of the common ruler and private person for the blood for their sin was put on the hornes of the brazen altar onely Lev. 4. 25. 30. because Aaron and his Sons were not yet full priests till the seven dayes of their consecration were ended Lev. 8. 33. 34. c. finger This rite of putting blood with the finger upon the hornes of the altar was for all sin off●●ngs Lev. 4. 6. 7. 17. 18. 25. 30. and not for any other kind of sacrifice And teacheth us the efficacy of Christs blood for the purging of our sins when it is so particularly presented unto God and applied by his Spirit as the finger of God Luk. 11. 20. is expounded to bee the Spirit of God Mat. 12. 28. Heb. 9. 12. 13. 14. The outward rite was performed thus When the priest tooke the blood in a bason he brought it to the altar and dipped the fore-finger of his right hand in the blood and striked it on one home of the altar wiping his finger on the lip of the bason for no blood might remain upon it he dipped his finger the second time and striked it on another horne and so did he to all foure beginning at the South-side and compassing the altar first Eastward then North then West and at the bottome of that horn of the altar where he made an end with his finger did he poure the rest of the blood which was towards the South These things Maimony sheweth in treat of the Offring of Sacrifices c. 5. s. 7. c. and are more particularly to bee opened in Leviticus all the blood that is the rest of the blood as the Greeke explaineth it This figured the fulnesse and perfection of the grace of Christ by his blood obtayning full redemption from our sins V. 13. the fat This in Scripture is often taken for evill because fatnesse hindreth sense and feeling So of the wicked it is said their heart is fat as grease Ps. 119. 70. and thou art waxen fat thou art waxen grosse c. then he forsooke God Deut. 32. 15. make the heart of this people fat c. lest they understand Esay 6. 10. This fat therefore which was a signe of mans corruption God wold have to be consumed by fire on the altar teaching thereby the mortification of our earthly members by the worke of Christ and of his Spirit Somtime the fat is used to signifie the best of all things as is noted on Gen. 4. 4. so it teacheth us to give the best unto the Lord. the inwards or inmost part that is the heart w ch is most inward and in the midst of the body So the inward of man is used for the heart and consequently for the thoughts and mind as in Ps. 5. 10. and 62. 5. and 94. 19. And that which the Prophet calleth the inward part Ier. 31. 33. the Apostle calleth the mind Heb. 8. 10. By the fat upon the inwards therefore is signified all corruption that covereth mans heart as carnall reason unbeliefe hypocrisie evill thoughts and purposes c. all which must be consumed and the heart purified by the Spirit of God caule that is above named also the caule of the liver in v. 22. It is thought to be the midriffe or the at skin that is above the liver the Gr. translateth it lobon the lap of the liver kidneyes or reine● which as they are the instruments of seed for generation so in Scripture they are used for the inmost affections and desires and are joyned with the heart of these only God is the searcher and possessor Ps. 7. 10. and 139. 13. and here are to be offred up unto God in fire figuring that w ch Paul teacheth Mortifie your members which are on the earth fornication uncleannesse inordinate affection evill concupiscence c. Col. 3. 5. And thus the Heb. of old understood these figures for they say Therefore the kidneys the fat which is on them the caule that covereth the liver were burnt unto God for to make atonement for the sin of man which proceedeth out of the thoughts of the reines and lust of the liver fatnesse of the heart c. for they all consent in sin R. Menachem on Ex. 29. fol. 111. shalt burne the originall word signifieth properly to perfume or resolve into smoke used for burning of incense applied here to the burning of sacrifices whereby the smoke went up towards heaven The Greeke translateth it Impose the Chaldee Offer V. 14. burne It was a generall Law that no sin-offring whose blood was caried into the Tabernacle c. should be eaten but burnt in fire Levit. 6. 30. and such sin-offrings as had not their blood caried in thither should bee eaten by the priests Levit. 10. 18. Howbeit this offring was burnt though the blood were not caried into the holy place One reason whereof seemeth to be that the priests might not eate their owne sin-offrings Lev. 4. 3. 12. Because they could not beare or take away their owne sinnes but needed another Saviour as well as all men and the eating of any mans sinne-offring signified the bearing and expiating of that mans sin Levit. 10. 17. without a figure how Christ the true Sacrifice for our sins should suffer without the gate of Ierusalem which was part of his reproch that he bare for us Heb. 13. 11. 12. 13. a Sin that is an offring for sinne so the Apostle according to the Gr. version translateth it for sin Heb. 10. 6. from Psal. 40. 7. And after this Hebrew phrase may that be understood of Christ that God made him who knew no sin to be sin for us that is a sin-offring or an exceeding sinner 2 Cor. 5. 21. Thus the law made men priests which had infirmitie needed to offer sacrifice first for their owne sins but we now have the Son who is consecrated for ever Heb. 7. 27. 28. Vers. 15. impose with both hands betweene the homes as before is
these words is used for our shamefull parts flesh in Gen. 17. 11. Ezek. 23. 20. nakednesse in Gen. 9. 22. 23. Lev. 18. 7. which are here commanded to bee covered with linnen which signified righteousnesse Revel 19. 8. even the righteousnesse which is of God by faith wherby our sinne which is our shame Romans 6. 21. is covered Rom. 4. 6. 7. And as all these garments are given of God to Aaron and his sonnes so hee it was that clothed our first parents after their nakednesse Gen. 3. 21. and he hath spred his skirts over us and covered our filthiness when we were naked and bare Ezek. 16. 7. 8. and counselleth all to buy of him white rayment that they may be clothed and their filthie nakednesse appeare not Revel 3. 18. even to put on the Lord Iesus Christ and to make no provision for the flesh to fulfill the lusts therof Rom. 13. 14. the thighes from above the navell a little off from the heart unto the end of the thigh saith Maimony in Implements of the Sanctuary Chap. 8. Sect. 18. Though these parts were covered by the former garments yet lest by wind or any other accident they should haply be discovered God for more reverence of his Majesty and regard of seemlinesse and honesty appointeth this close covering which as Maimony expresseth were tyed with strings and made close like a purse Thus God gave more abundant honour to that part which lacked and our uncomely parts have more abundant comelinesse as Paul saith 1 Cor. 12. 23. 24. Vers. 43. beare not iniquity that is beare not punishment for this iniquity and dye The Greeke translateth and they shall not bring sinne upon themselves that they dye not For God is of purer eyes then to behold evill Hab. 1. 13. and hee that had not on his wedding garment was bound hand and foot and cast into utter darknesse Matth. 22. 12. 13. Blessed therefore is he that watcheth and keepeth his garments lest he walke naked and his shame be seene Revelat. 16. 15. This caution is not for the breeches onely but for all the garments as the Hebrew Doctors have gathered thus The high Priest that ministreth with lesse then these eight garments or the inferiour Priest that ministreth with lesse then these foure garments his service is unlawfull and hee is guilty of death by the hand of God even as a stranger that ministreth as it is written in Exodus 29. 9. AND THOV SHALT GIRTHEN VVITH GIRDLES c. AND THE PRIESTHOOD SHALL BE THEIRS when thee garments are upon them their Priesthood is upon them if their garments be not upon them their priest-hood is not upon them but loe they are as strangers and it is written in Num. 1. 51. THE STRANGER THAT COMMETH NIGH SHALLBE PVT TO DEATH As he that wanteth his garment is guiltie of death and his service unlawfull so is he that hath moe garments As hee that puts on two coats or two girdles Or the common priest that puts on the high priests garments and serveth loe he polluteth the service and is guiltie of death by the hand of the God of heaven Maimony in treat of the Implements of the Sanctuarie ch 10. sect 4. 5. CHAP. XXIX 1. The things which Moses was to get readie for the consecrating of the Priests unto their office 4 To wash their bodies 5 The order how to put on the high priests garments 7. and to aniont him 8 The araying of the other priests 10 The manner how to sacrifice the Bullocke which was for a sin-offring 15 And the first Ram which was for a Burnt-offring 19 And the second Ram which was for consecration of the Priests to that the blood therof should be put on their eares hands and feet 21 With that blood and with oile they and their garments should be sprinkled 26 The manner how to wave the brest of that sacrifice and to leave up the shoulder thereof in the Priests hands 30 Seven daies the time of consecration 32 The Priest must eate the Ram wherewith they should bee consecrated 36 Of purifying the Altar seven dayes 38 Of the two Lambs which should be for a daily burnt offring in Israel continually 40 with their meat and drinke-offerings 43 God promiseth to sanctifie his Tabernacle and people and to dwell among them AND this is the thing that thou shalt doe unto them to sanctifie them to minister-in-the-Priests-office unto me Take one Bullocke a yongling of the Herd and Two Rams perfect And unleavened bread and cakes unleavened tempered with oile and wafers unleavened anointed with oile of wheaten flowre shalt thou make them And thou shalt put them into one basket and shalt bring them neer in the basket and the bullock and the two Rams And Aaron and his Sonnes thou shalt bring neare unto the doore of the tent of the congregation and shalt wash them with water And thou shalt take the garments and shalt clad Aaron with the Coat and with the Robe of the Ephod and with the Ephod and with the Brestplate and shalt fitly gird clàd with the curious girdle of the Ephod And thou shalt put the Miter upon his head and shalt fasten the Crowne of holinesse upon the Miter And thou shalt take the anointing oile and poure it upon his head and anoint him And thou shalt bring neer his Sons and clad them with Coats And thou shalt gird them with Girdles Aaron and his Sons and shalt bind the bonnets on them and the priesthood shall be theirs for an eternall statute and thou shalt fill the hand of Aaron and the hand of his Sonnes And thou shalt bring neere the bullocke before the Tent of the congregation and Aaron and his Sons shall impose their hands upon the head of the bullocke And thou shalt kill the bullocke before Iehovah at the doore of the Tent of the congregation And thou shalt take of the blood of the bullocke and put upon the hornes of the Altar with thy finger and shalt poure all the blood at the bottome of the Altar And thou shalt take all the fat that covereth the inwards the caule that is above the liver and the two kidneyes and the fat which is upon them and shalt burne them upon the Altar And the flesh of the bullocke and his skin and his dung shalt thou burne with fire without the campe it is a Sinne offring And thou shalt take the one Ram and Aaron and his Sonnes shall impose their hands upon the head of the Ram. And thou shalt kill the Ram and shalt take his blood and sprinkle upon the altar round about And thou shalt cut the Ram into his peeces and shalt wash his inwards and his legges and put them unto his peeces and unto his head And thou shalt burne all the Ram upon the altar it is a Burnt-offring unto Iehovah it is a savour of rest a Fire offring unto Iehovah And thou shalt take the other Ramme and Aaron and his sonnes shall
impose their hands upon the head of the Ram. And thou shalt kill the Ram and take of his blood and put upon the tip of the right eare of Aaron and upon the tip of the right eare of his Sons and upon the thumbe of their right hand and upon the great toe of their right foot And shalt sprinkle the blood upon the altar round about And thou shalt take of the blood which is upon the Altar and of the anointing oile and shalt sprinkle upon Aaron and upon his garments and upon his Sonnes and upon the garments of his Sons with him and he shall be sanctified and his garments and his sonnes and his sonnes garments with him And thou shalt take of the Ram the fat and the rumpe and the fat that covereth the inwards and the caule above the liver and the two kidneyes and the fat which is upon them and the right shoulder for it is a ram of filling the hand And one loafe of bread and one cake of oile bread and one wafer out of the basket of unlevened cakes which is before Iehovah And thou shalt put al on the palmes of-the-hands of Aaron on the palmes-of-the-hands of his Sonnes and thou shalt wave them for a wave offring before Iehovah And thou shalt receive them from their hand and shalt burne them upon the Altar for a Burnt-offring for a savour of rest before Iehovah it is a Fire offring unto Iehovah And thou shalt take the brest of the ram of the filling of the hand which is for Aaron and wave it for a wave offring before Iehovah and it shall be thy part And thou shalt sanctifie the brest of the wave offring and the shoulder of the heave-offring which is waved w ch is heaved-up of the ram of the filling of the hand of that which is for Aaron of that which is for his Sons And it shall be Aarons and his Sonnes by a statute for ever from the sonnes of Israel for it is an heave-offring and it shall be an heave-offring from the sons of Israel of the sacrifices of their peace-offrings even their heave-offring unto Iehovah And the garments of holinesse which are Aarons shall be his sonnes after him to be anointed in them and to fill their hand in them Seven daies shall he that is Priest in his stead of his sonnes bee clad in them when hee shall come into the Tent of the Congregation to minister in the Holy Place And thou shalt take the Ram of the filling of the hand and shalt seeth his flesh in the holy place And Aaron and his sons shall eate the flesh of the Ramme and the bread which is in the basket at the doore of the Tent of the Congregation And they shall eate those things with the which atonement-was-made to fill their hand to sanctifie them and a stranger shall not eate of them because they are holy And if there remaine of the flesh of the filling of the hand of the bread unto the morning then thou shalt burn the remainder w th fire it shall not be eaten because it is holy And thou shalt doe unto Aaron and to his Sonnes thus according to all which I have commanded thee seven dayes shalt thou fill their hand And thou shalt make ready for every day a bullocke for a sinne offring for atonements and thou shalt purifie the altar when thou makest atonement for it and thou shalt anoint it to sanctifie it Seven daies thou shalt make atonement for the altar and sanctify it the altar shal be Holy of holies whatsoever toucheth the altar shall be holy And this is that which thou shalt make ready upon the altar two lambes of the first yeere day by day continually The one lambe thou shalt make ready in the morning and the other lambe thou shalt make ready betweene the two evenings And a tenth deale of floure mingled with the fourth part of an Hin of beaten oile and for a drinke-offring the fourth part of an Hin of wine for the one lambe And the other lambe thou shalt make ready betweene the two evenings according to the meat offring of the morning and according to the drinke-offring thereof shalt thou make for it for a savour of rest a Fire offring unto Iehovah This shall be a continuall burnt-offring throughout your generations at the doore of the Tent of the congregation before Iehovah where I will meet with you to speake unto thee there And I will meet there with the Sons of Israel and he shall be sanctified by my gloty And I will sanctifie the Tent of the congregation and the altar Aaron his Sons I will sanctifie to minister-in-the-priests-office unto me And I will dwell amongst the sonnes of Israel and will befor a God unto them And they shall know that I am Iehovah their God that broght thē forth out of the Land of Egypt that I may dwell amongst them I Iehovah their God Annotations THE thing Hebrew the word the Greek saith these things God having chosen Aaron and his seed to bee Priests unto him entreth them into their office by many rites as Washing Clothing Anointing Sprinkling and Offring of sacrifices for their consecration bullocke in Hebrew Par which is greater then a calfe but not so great as an oxe The Hebrew Doctors thus distinguish them Wheresoever it is said g 〈…〉 gel a calfe that is a yong one of the first yeare but par a bullocke is a yong one of the second yeere Maimony treat of Sacrifices Chap. 1. Sect. 14. yongling of the herd or yong oxe Hebrew sonne of the oxe or of the herd The Greeke saith of the oxen See the fulfilling of this precept in Levit 8. 〈…〉 es these were also of the second yeere 〈◊〉 lambes were of the first perfect th●● is without blemish want superfluitie or deformitie See the notes on Exod. 12. 5. These sacrifices figured Christ who was without blemish without 〈◊〉 1 Pet. 1. 19. Ver. 2. unlevened which signified sinceritie and in 〈…〉 ruption See Ex. 12. 8. 15. oile which sign 〈…〉 d the graces of Gods Spirit 1 Ioh. 2. 27. See the notes on Exod. 30. 25. flowre the best part of the principall grain called somtime the fat of wheat Deut. 32. 14. with such God spiritually feedeth his Charch Psal. 81. 17. and 147. 14. Such bread signified Christ also whom the Father giveth us to feed upon Ioh. 6. 32. 33. V. 4. the Tent the whole Tabernacle or Habitation of God is so called of one principall part therof Exod. 26. called the Tent of Congregation or of meeting because there the people assembled and there God met with them as after in v. 43. Here the Priests were to be presented before God and before the people who were also there gathered together Lev. 8. 3. So the ministers of Christ were ordained in the Churches Act. 14. 23. and 6. 5. 6. water out of the sanctified Laver Exo. 30. 18. 19. for it was made
fire which is upon the altar And the inwards thereof and the legs thereof hee shall wash in water and the priest shall burne all upon the Altar it is a Burnt-offring a Fire offring of a favour of rest unto Iehovah And if his oblation be of the flocke of the sheepe or of the goats for a Burnt-offring he shall offer it a male perfect And he shall kill it at the side of the altar northward before Iehovah and the sonnes of Aaron the priests shall sprinkle the blood therof upon the altar round about And hee shall cut it into the pieces thereof and the head therof and the fat thereof and the Priest shall lay them in order upon the wood which is on the fire which is upon the altar And the inwards and the legs he shall wash in water and the Priest shall offer all and burne it upon the altar it is a Burnt-offring a Fire offring of a savour of rest unto Iehovah And if the Burnt-offring his oblation to Iehovah be of the fowle then hee shall offer his oblation of turtle-doves or of yong pigeons And the Priest shall bring it neere unto the altar and he shall cut-with his naile the head thereof and burne it on the altar and the blood thereof shall bee wrung out upon the side of the altar And hee shall plucke away the crop thereof with the feathers of the same and shall cast it beside the altar eastward into the place of the ashes And he shall cleave it with the wings therof he shal not divide it-asunder and the Priest shall burne it upon the altar upon the wood which is upon the fire it is a Burnt-offring a Fire offring of a savour of rest unto Iehovah Annotations LEviticus this name the booke hath from the Greeke translation because it chiefly treateth of the service and sacrifices which the Levites used in the Tabernacle The Hebrew name is of the first word of the booke Vajikra that is And he called See the like noted upon Genesis Exodus Vers. 1. And he namely the Lord whose glory had filled the Tabernacle Exod. 40. 35. called unto Moses So the Greeke also explaineth it and Thargum Ierusalemy thus And the word of the Lord called unto Moses This booke is by the word And joyned to the former as a continuance of the historie And here beginneth the 24. Section or lecture of the Law wherof see Gen. 6. 9. called The last letter of this word in Hebrew is written extraordinarily small where in the Hebrew Doctors suppose some mystery to bee implyed The manner of calling was by a voice from the mercy-seat upon the Arke Numb 7. 89. Exod. 25. 22. that being a figure of Christ signified how God by him would teach Israel how they should serve him in spirit and truth Ioh. 1. 17. Heb. 1. 1. And God spake not with a lowd thundering voice as he did on mount Sinai but with a soft low voice which the small letter seemeth to intimate The phrase he called and Iehovahs name being mentioned after is like that in Exod. 24. 1. he said come up unto Iehovah Tent or as the Chaldee translateth it Tabernacle where God and his people met at appointed times as he promised Exodus 25. 22. and 30. 36. In Greeke it is the Tent or Tabernacle of testimonie by which name Moses also calleth it in Numb 1. 53. and Stephen in Act. 7. 44. As the Tabernacle principally figured Christ Heb. 9. 11. Ioh. 2. 19 21. so God speaking now from it who before had spoken on mount Sinai signified how in the last dayes hee would speake unto us in the Sonne who by himselfe should purge our sins Heb. 1. 1. 2. 3. Vers. 2. offer an oblation or an offring or bring neere a gift called in Hebrew Korban of comming neere unto God thereby the Greek usually translateth it doron a gift and so doth the Holy Ghost in Mark 7. 11. Mat. 5. 23. and 8. 4. and 23. 18. Hebr. 5 1. And to bring-neere to weet unto God is to offer unto him for one of these is used for another as in 1 Chor. 16. 1. they brought neere Burnt-offrings for which in 2 Sam. 6. 17. is written David offred Burnt offrings These offrings under the Law were figures of Christs offring who gave himselfe for us Heb. 10. and by whom wee also present our bodies a living sacrifice holy acceptable unto God Rom. 12. 1. and doe draw nigh unto God Heb. 7. 19. and offer by him the sacrifice of praise unto God continually Heb. 9. 11. 12. 14. and 13. 15. For the legal sacrifices could not make him that did the service perfect as pertaining to the conscience Heb. 9. 9. And so the wise among the Hebrewes doe acknowledge their ignorance concerning the truth of these mysteries untill the spirit from above be powred out upon them yet supposing that they signified the offrings which Michael offreth of the soules of the just as saith R. Menachem on Levit. 1. But unto us the Apostles have opened these parables and shewed their full accomplishment by Michael that is Christ Heb. 7. and 8. and 9. and 10. Rev. 12. 7. the herd or the Beeves or Bulls as the Chaldee expounds them These cattel of the herd and flock were the principall sacrifices both among Iewes and Gentiles as the law here and Balaams historie Numb 23. 1. 14. 29. and heathen writers manifest Homer Iliad 1. flocke the word comprehendeth sheepe and goats as is explained in verse 10. No beasts might bee sacrificed to God but these three sorts beeves sheepe or goats nor any fowles but turtle-doves and pigeons verse 14. These five kindes of living creatures which onely might bee offred to God are of the most tame and meeke profitable and serviceable harmelesse sociable c. and so were fittest to signifie the like things in Christ and his people God appointed not that men should bee killed for sacrifices although the heathens and idolatrous Israelites sometimes killed such Psalme 106. 37. 38. because as it was not possible that the blood of Bulls and of Goats should take away sins Heb. 10. 4 so neither could the blood of men but God that is Christ was to purchase his Church with his owne blood Act. 20. 28. Verse 3. Burnt-offring called in Hebrew G 〈…〉 lah that is an Ascension in Greeke Holocautoma Hebrewes 10. 6. that is an whole-burnt-offring this was the first and principall sacrifice wherewith God was served every day by the Church of Israel Numbers 28. 3. The reason of the name is shewed on Genesis 8. 20. where also it appeareth that this kinde of sacrifice was not now first instituted but observed from the beginning and kept among the Gentiles Numbers 23. 1. 2. 3. 2 Kings 3. 27. and 5. 17. The signification was of Christ that through the eternall spirit offred himselfe unto God Hebrewes 9. 14. and 10. 8. 10. and of Christians that present their bodies a living sacrifice holy acceptable unto God
sanctified 1 Cor. 15. 20. Rom. 11. 16. Ioh. 12. 24. the parching breaking grinding c. figured his suffering for us being bruised for our iniquities Esa. 53 5. Whereby he was offred for a sweet favour unto God And with him we are partakers in our measure Rom. 8. 17. Colos. 1. 24. Vers. 15. shalt put Heb. shalt give which the Greeke translateth shalt poure oile which was according to other meat-offrings a log of oile and an handfull of frankincense signifying the graces of God in Christ and his members and the sweet odour of his oblation for us See more in the notes on Levit. 23. 10. touching this manner of service CHAP. III. 1 The Peace-offrings of the herd 6 and of the stocke 7 either Sheepe 12 or Goat AND if his oblation be a sacrifice of Peace-offrings if he offer it of the herd whether it be male or female he shall offer it perfect before Iehovah And he shall lay his hand upon the head of his oblation and he shall kill it at the doore of the Tent of the Congregation and Aarons sonnes the Priests shall sprinkle the blood upon the Altar round-about And he shall offer of the sacrifice of the Peace-offrings a Fire offring unto Iehovah the fat that covereth the inwards and all the fat that is upon the inwards And the two kidneyes and the fat which is upon them which is upon the flanks the caule above the liver with the kidneyes he shall take-away it And Aarons sonnes shall burne it on the Altar with the Burnt-offring which is upon the wood that is on the fire it is a Fire offring of a savour of rest unto Iehovah And if his oblation for a sacrifice of Peace-offrings unto Iehovah be of the flock male or female he shall offer it perfect If he offer a Lamb for his oblation then shall he offer-it before Iehovah And he shall lay his hand upon the head of his oblation and he shall kill it before the Tent of the congregation and Aarons sonnes shall sprinkle the blood thereof upon the Altar round-about And hee shall offer of the sacrifice of the Peace-offrings a Fire offring unto Iehovah the fat thereof and the whole rumpe it shall he take-off hard-by the backbone and the fat that covereth the inwards and all the fat that is upon the inwards And the two kidneyes and the fat that is upon them which is upon the flankes and the caule above the liver with the kidneyes he shall take-away it And the Priest shall burne it upon the Altar it is the bread of the Fire offring unto Iehovah And if his oblation be a Goat then he shall offer it before Iehovah And he shall lay his hand upon the head of it and he shall kill it before the Tent of the congregation and Aarons sonnes shall sprinkle the blood thereof upon the Altar round-about And hee shall offer thereof his oblation a Fyre offring unto Iehovah the fat that covereth the inwards and all the fat that is upon the inwards And the two kidneyes and the fat that is upon them which is upon the flankes and the caule above the liver with the kidneyes he shall take away it And the Priest shall burne them upon the Altar it is the bread of the Fire offring for a savour of rest all the fat is Iehovahs It shall be an eternal statute for your generations through-out all your dwellings any fat or any blood ye shall not eat Annotations HIs oblation his korban which the Greeke translateth his gift unto the Lord so korban is by the Euangelift expounded a gift Mark 7. 11. Peace-offrings or Pay-offrings Hebr. a sacrifice of Payments or of pacifications or of perfections whereby men paid unto God Confession and thankes for their peace and prosperitie and for his performing of mercies and pacification and paid their vowes as is written Thy vowes are upon mee O God I will pay confessions unto thee Psal. 56. 13. and Peace-offrings are upon me this day have I payed my vowes Proverbs 7. 14. These sacrifices were of sundry sorts either for Confession or Thanks giving Lev. 7. 11. 12. or for a Vow or for a Uoluntary offring Levit. 7. 16. Here and usually in the law the word is Shelamim as of many payments or thankes due unto God for his many benefits as David professeth Psalme 116. 12. 14. 17. 18. but in Amos 5. 22. it is used singularly Shelem The Greeke often translateth it Eirenikee that is a Pacifying or Peace offring but here and most commonly Soterion a sacrifice of salvation offred unto God for his salvation of men The Chaldee hath the sacrifice of sanctities or sanctifications whether because none but clean sanctified persons might eat of it Leviticus 7. 19. 20. or for sanctifying the name of God by it Sol. Iarchi saith they are called Peace-offrings because they bring peace into the world as also because by them there is peace to the Altar to the Priests and to the owners that is every of these have a part in the Peace-offrings R. Menachem saith it is of like meaning as that in Esay 44. 28. He shall performe all my pleasure The mysterie of this sacrifice is opened in Hosea 14. 2. Take-away Lord all iniquity and receive or give good and we will pay the bullockes of our lips which the Greeke there translateth the fruit of our lips and the Apostle likewise saith By him that is by Iesus let us offer the sacrifice of praise to God continually that is the fruit of the lippes confessing to his name Heb. 13. 15. These Peace-offrings were also given when men in their troubles prayed unto God for peace and salvation Iudges 20. 26. and 21. 4 1 Chronicles 21. 26. That as the Burnt offring in Lev. 1. figured our reconciliation to God by the death of Christ and the Meat-offring in Lev. 2. our sanctification in him before God so this Peace-offring signified both Christs oblation of himselfe whereby he became our Peace and salvation Ephes 2. 14. 15. 16. Acts 13. 47. Heb. 5. 9. and 9. 28. and our oblation of praise thanks giving and prayer unto God in the middest of troubles tentations and spirituall combats which we fight by faith in this life so that we come boldly unto the throne of grace that we may receive mercy and finde grace to helpe in time of need Heb. 4. 16. or female herein it differeth from the Burnt-offring which was to be of the males onely Lev. 1. 3. By this distinction of sexes the Hebrewes gather that the beast which was neither perfect male nor female or both male and female though it had no other blemish was not fit for sacrifice Maimony in Issurei Mizbeach chap. 3. Sect. 3. Spiritually wee may apply this to the state of the Church in Christ in whom there is neither male nor female but all are one in him Gal. 3. 28. And that God accepteth not onely the sacrifice of Christ but ours also in him Heb.
of the other tribes of Israel And if there bee many Kings and one of them doe not serve another every one of them brings an hee goat for his sinne of ignorance Maimony treat of Ignorances chap. 1 5. sect 6 So in Ezek. 46. 2. 4. c. the offrings of the Prince are distinct from those of the people of the Land through ignorance or by errour in Greeke unwillingly as in v. 2. Vers. 23. Or if the Greeke translateth it And his sinne be knowne c. so in vers 28. But though Or be sometimes used for And or If yet here it may be used properly meaning if his sinne bee knowne of himselfe or be made knowne to him by others So Chazkuni explaineth it And is guilty that he knoweth it of himselfe or it be made knowne unto him by the meanes of others This is for his own particular sinne which he doth when he is a ruler For the Ruler that doeth with the Congregation by the teaching of the Iudges atonement is made for him as for the people generally If the Iudges bee they that offer for their ignorance all the people and the King are discharged from bringing the sacrifice as is before shewed And if they that doe it at the saying of the Iudges be bound to bring the sacrifice and the King be one of the doers then he brings an hee goat for the Rulers hee goat is in place of the ewe lambe or she goat of the common person Maimony treat of Ignorances chap. 15. sect 8. his oblation in Greeke his gift Vers. 24. killeth the Burnt-offring that is on the north side of the altar see Levit. 1. 11. The Greek translateth where they kill that is use to kill the Burnt-offrings Vers. 25. of burnt-offring herein it differed from the former of the high Priest and Church whose blood was caried into the Sanctuary and put on the homes of the altar of Incense vers 7. 18. The sinne offrings that were eaten as they were whose blood was not caried into the Sanctuary Levit. 6. 26. 30. their blood was to be put on the foure bo 〈…〉 of the altar that stood without from the midst of the altar and upward When the Priest tooke the blood in a bason hee caried it to the altar and dipped thefore finger of his right hand in the blood and put it upon the horne and so he did to every borne And hee was bound to dip his finger at every horne And when hee had made an end of putting it upon the horne he wiped his finger on the edge of the bason and after that hee dipped the second time for the blood that remained upon his finger it was not lawfull to put thereof upon another horne Of all the sacrifices not any ones blood was to be sprinkled with the finger but of the sinne-offring onely And thus he beganne hee went up on the foot-banke and turned on his right hand and went round about and put upon the south-east horne first after that upon the next horne which was the north-east then upon the north-west and after that upon the south west And at the bottome of that horne where he made an end of striking on the blood he poured out the residue of the blood which was at the southerne bottom Maimony treat of offring the sacrifices chap. 5. sect 7. 8. 9. 10. poure his blood in Greeke poure all his blood meaning all which remaineth after the sprinkling So in vers 30 Moses saith all the blood likewise in verse 34. which is to bee understood here Vers. 27. one soule in Chaldee one man meaning man or woman as Numb 5. 6. people of the land that is of the common people except onely the high Priest and Prince forementioned any either Israelite common Priest or Levite as Aben E 〈…〉 explaineth it one The sacrifice here following is for any one sinne if many sinnes bee committed at once there must by proportion so many sinne-offrings bee brought as likewise the Hebrew Doctors explaine in the foresaid treat of Ignorances chap. 4. where also they say for example He that killeth a beast of the holy things out of the court yard of the sanctuary on the Sabbath day in the service of a false god hee is bound to bring three sacrifices because he killed the holy things out of the Court and because he prosaned the Sabbath and because he committed idolatry for here three unlawfull things are 〈◊〉 in one Vers. 28. a shee goat This is the sacrifice appointed of God which therefore the sinner might not alter or bring any other in stead thereof though for some other sinnes if hee were poore and not able he might bring a lesser sacrifice Levit. 5. 7. 11. The Hebrewes have this rule All sins that deser●● cutting off by the Law except those three before mentioned and shewed in the notes on vers 2. if a particular person transgresse in any of them through ignorance he is to bring the sinne-offring appointed except the uncleane person that eateth of the holy thing and the uncleane person that commeth into the sanctuary both of them doe not bring the Sinne-offring appointed but the oblation mentioned in Levit. 5. 7. 11. a sh 〈…〉 beast if he be rich and two Doves or Floure if he bee poore Maimony treat of Ignorances chap. 1. s. 3. perfect without blemish see Levit. 1. 3. which he hath sinned and not for any other of his sinnes as he that separateth a Sinne-offring for fat which he hath eaten may not bring the same for the Sabbath which he hath polluted or for blood which hee hath eaten c. for then it is unlawfull Yea more then this they say he that separateth his sinne-offring for fat which he did eate yesterday may not bring it for fat which he did eate this day and if he bring it so it makes no atonement for him Maimony treat of Ignorances chap. 3. sect 3. If he bring two sinne-offrings for two sinnes the one is to be killed in the name of the first sinne and the other in the name of the second sinne Ibid. s. 6. Vers. 29. his hand with confession of his sinne see Levit. 1. 4. the sinne-offring in Greeke the head of his sinne that is his sacrifice he shall that is the Priest or Levite shall kill Greeke they shall kill the Goat of sinne that is the goat to be sacrificed for sin See Levit. 1. 5. Vers. 30. the hornes the foure hornes of the Altar after the manner before described on v. 25. Verse 31. of rest Greeke of sweet smell the Chaldee explaineth it to be accepted with favour see the notes on Lev. 〈◊〉 9. Vers. 32. a Lambe or sheepe This sacrifice is spoken of apart from the former of the goat because of the difference in the fat which was burned as is shewed in the annotations on Lev. 3. 12. Verse 33. he shall kill in Greeke they shall kill it for sinne that is for a sinne-offring which Sol.
unto him without the campe bearing his reproach c. Heb. 13. 10. 13. Teaching us hereby to have communion with Christ both by faith in applying to our selves his death and sufferings 1 Pet. 3. 18. Gal. 2. 20. and in partaking of his afflictions going out from our earthly habitations and seeking the things that are above 1 Pet. 4. 1. Coloss. 2. 12. 13. and 3. 2. 1. Knowing this that our old man is crucified with him that the body of sin might be destroyed that henceforth we should not serve sinne Rom. 6. 6. CHAP. VII 1 The law of the Trespasse-offring 11 and of the Peace-offrings 12 Whether they were for Thanksgiving 16 or a vow or a voluntary offring 23 The Fat 26 and the blood are forbidden to be eaten 28 The Priests portion in the Peace-offrings ANd this is the law of the Trespasse-offring it is holy of holies In the place where they kill the Burnt-offring shall they kill the Trespasse offring and the blood therof shall he sprinkle upon the al●ar round about And he shall offer of it all the fat thereof the rump and the fat that covereth the inwards And the two kidneyes and the fat which is upon them which is upon the flankes and the caule above the liver with the kidneyes hee shall take-away it And the Priest shall burne them upon the altar for a Fire offring unto Iehovah it is a Trespasse offring Every male among the Priests shall eate thereof in the holy place shall it be eaten it is holy of holies As is the Sin offring so is the trespasse offring there is one law for them the Priest that shall make-atonement therwith his shall it be And the Priest that offreth a mans Burnt-offring the skin of the burnt-offring which he hath offred it shall be for the Priest himselfe And every Meat-offring that is baken in the oven and all that is made in the frying-pan and on the pan shall bee for the priest himselfe that offreth it And every Meat-offring mingled with oyle and dry shall be for all the sonnes of Aaron one as much as another And this is the law of the sacrifice of Peace-offrings which he shall offer unto Iehovah If he offer it for Confession then he shall offer with the sacrifice of Confession unlevened cakes mingled with oile and unlevened wafers a●ointed with oile and of fine flowre hastily-fryed cakes mingled with oile With the cakes levened cakes of-bread shall he offer for his oblation with the sacrifice of Confession of his Peace-offrings And he shall offer one of them out of the whole oblation for an Heave-offring unto Iehovah it shall be of the Priests even his that sprinkleth the blood of the peace-offrings And the flesh of the lacrifice of Confession of his Peace-offrings shall bee eaten in the day of the offring of it he shall not leave of it untill the morning And if the sacrifice of his oblation bee a vow or a voluntary offring it shall be eaten in the day that hee offreth his sacrifice and on the morrow the remainder also of it shall bee eaten But the remainder of the flesh of the sacrifice in the third day shall be burnt with fire And if any of the flesh of the sacrifice of his Peace-offrings be eaten at all in the third day it shall not be favourably-accepted hee that offreth it it shall not bee imputed unto him it shall bee a polluted-thing and the soule that eateth of it shal beare his iniquity And the flesh that toucheth any uncleane-thing shall not bee eaten it shall bee burnt with fire and the flesh every one that is cleane shall eate the flesh But the soule that eateth the flesh of the sacrifice of Peace-offrings which pertaine unto Iehovah and hath his uncleannes upon him even that soule shall be cut-off from his peoples And the soule that shall touch any uncleane thing the uncleannesse of man or an unclean beast or any abomination that is uncleane and eate of the flesh of the sacrifice of Peace-offrings which pertaine unto Iehovah even that soule shall be cut off from his peoples And Iehovah spake unto Moses saying Speake unto the sonnes of Israel saying yee shall not eate any fat of oxe or of sheep● or of goat And the fat of a carkasse and the fat of that which-is-torne-in-peeces shall be used for any worke but eating yee shall eat of it For whosoever eateth the fat of the beast of which he offreth a Fire offring unto Iehovah even the soule that eateth it shall be cut off from his peoples And ye shall not eat any blood in any of your dwellings of fowle or of beast Any soule that eateth any blood even that soule shal bee cut-off from his peoples And Iehovah spake unto Moses saying Speake unto the sonnes of Israel saying He that offreth the sacrifice of his Peace-offrings unto Iehovah shall bring his oblatiō unto Iehovah of the sacrifice of his peace-offrings His hands shall bring Iehovahs Fire offrings the fat with the breast it shall he bring the breast to wave it for a Wave-offring before Iehovah And the priest shal burne the fat upon the altar and the breast shall bee Aarons and his sonnes And the right shoulder shall ye give for a Heave-offring unto the priest of the sacrifices of your Peace-offrings He of the sonnes of Aaron that offreth the blood of the peace-offrings and the fat his shall the right shoulder bee for a portion For the wave breast and the h●ave shoulder have I taken of the sonnes of Israel from off the sacrifices of their Peace-offrings and have given them unto Aaron the Priest and unto his sonnes by a stature for ever from among the sons of Israel This is the anointing of Aaron and the anointing of his sonnes out-of Iehovahs fire offrings in the day when hee presented them to minister-in-the-priests-office unto Iehovah Which Iehovah commanded to give unto them in the day that hee anointed them from among the sonnes of Israel by a statute for ever throughout their generations This is the law of the Burnt-offring of the Meat-offring and of the Sin offring and of the Trespasse offring and of the fillings of the hand and of the sacrifice of Peace-offrings Which Iehovah commanded Moses in Mount Sinai in the day that he commanded the sonnes of Israel to offer their oblations unto Iehovah in the wildernesse of Sinai Annotations TRespass-offring Hebrew Asham that is trespass or guiltinesse in Greeke the Ram for trespasse This is an explanation of things commanded in Lev. 5. holy Hebrew holines of holinesses that is a most holy thing so in vers 6. Ver. 2. the place the Northside of the altar Lev. 1. 11. figuring the place where Christ our sinne and Trespass-offering should be killed for us as is noted on Lev. 6. 25. he sprinkle meaning the Priest as hee sprinkled the blood of the Burnt-offrings and of the Peace-offrings See the notes on Lev. 1. 5. and 3. 2. 8. V. 3. the
curious girdle of the Ephod and fitly-girded him therewith And he put the Breast-plate upon him and he put in the Breastplate the Vrim and Thummim And he put the Miter upon his head and hee put upon the Miter even upon his forefront the plate of gold the crowne of holinesse as Iehovah commanded Moses And Moses took the anointing oile and anointed the Tabernacle and all that was therein and sanctified them And he sprinkled there of upon the altar seven times and anointed the altar and all the vessels thereof and the laver and the foot thereof to sanctifie them And he poured of the anointing oile upon Aarons head and anointed him to sanctifie him And Moses brought-neere Aarons sons and clothed them with costs and girded them with girdles and bound bonnets upon them as Iehovah commanded Moses And hee brought nigh the bullocke for the Sinne offring and Aaron and his sons layed their hands upon the head of the bullocke for the Sin offring And he killed it and Moses tooke the blood and put it upon the horns of the altar round about with his finger and purified the altar and the blood he poured at the bottome of the altar and sanctified it to make-atonement upon it And he tooke all the fat that was upon the inwards and the caule of the liver and the two kidneyes and their fat and Moses burned them upon the altar And the bullocke and his skin and his flesh and his dung he burnt with fire without the campe as Iehovah commanded Moses And hee brought-neer the ram for the Burnt-offring and Aaron and his sons laid their handsupō the head of the ram And hee killed it and Moses sprinkled the blood upon the altar round about And hee cut the ram into his peeces and Moses burnt the head and the peeces and the fat And hee washed the inwards and the legs in water Moses burnt all the ram upon the altar it was a Burnt-offring for a savour of rest it was a Fire offring unto Iehovah as Iehovah commanded Moses And he brought-neere the second ram the ram of the Fillings of the hand and Aaron and his sonnes laid their hands upon the head of the ramme And he killed it and Moses tooke of the blood of it and put it upon the tip of Aarons right eare and upon the thumbe of his right hand and upon the great-toe of his right foot And he brought-neere Aarons sonnes and Moses put of the blood upon the tip of their right eare and upon the thumbe of their right hand and upon the great-toe of their right foot and Moses sprinkled the blood upon the altar round-about And he tooke the fat and the rumpe and all the fat that was upon the inwards and the caule of the liver and the two kidneys and their fat and the right shoulder And out of the basket of unlevened cakes that was before Iehovah he tooke one unlevened cake and one cake of oiled bread and one wafer and put them on the fats and on the right shoulder And hee put all on the palmes-of-the-hands of Aaron and on the palmes-of-the-hands of his sonnes and waved them for a Wave offring before Iehovah And Moses tooke them from off the palmes-of their hands and burnt them on the altar upon the Burnt-offring they were the Fillings of the hand for a favour of rest it was a ●●re offring unto Iehvah And Moses tooke the brest and waved it for a Wave-offring before Iehovah of the ram of the Fillings of the hand it was Moses part as Iehovah commanded Moses And Moses took of the anoynting oile and of the blood which was upon the altar and sprinkled it upon Aaron upon his garments and upon his sonnes and upon his sonnes garments with him sanctified Aaron his garments and his sonnes and his sons garments with him And Moses said unto Aaron and to his sonnes Boyle the flesh at the doore of the Tent of the congregation and there eat it and the bread which is in the basket of the Fillings of the hand as I commanded saying Aaron and his sonnes shall eat it And the remainder of the flesh and of the bread ye shall burne with fire And ye shall not goe-out of the doore of the Tent of the congregation seven daies untill the day of fulfilling the dayes of your Filling of the hand for seven daies shall he fill your hand As he hath done in this day Iehovah hath commanded to doe to make-atonement for you And ye shall abide at the doore of the Tent of the congregation day and night seven dayes and shall keepe the charge of Iehovah that ye dye not for so I am commanded And Aaron and his sonnes did all the things which Iehovah commanded by the hand of Moses Annotations AAron who was before designed unto the Priests office Exod. 28. 1. Hitherto God hath given lewes for holy things now for holy persons 〈◊〉 ministers and others unto chap. 15. gar 〈…〉 the holy garments which were prescribed 〈◊〉 〈…〉 d. 28. 2. c. and made in Exod. 39. 1. c. So 〈◊〉 Thargum Ionathan it is explained the gar 〈…〉 which I commanded thee oile whereof see 〈◊〉 30. 23. c. a bullocke or bull as the 〈◊〉 explaineth it The Hebrew Par here and alwaies in the sacrifices meaneth a bull of the second yeere at the least Maimony treat of offring sacrif chap. 1. Sect. 24. for a sin offring Hebr. of sin which the Greeke translateth for sinne This and the other sacrifices were to sanctifie them unto the Priests office see Exod. 29. 1. 2. c. two rammes the one for a Burnt offring verse 18. the other for Consecration of the Priests or Filling their hand verse 22. These also were to bee above a yeere old for all tammes for sacrifice were to be of the second yeere as Lambs were of the first yeere Maimony ibidem Vers. 3. of the congregation in Greeke of testimony see Levit. 1. 1. Thus the presence of God and of the Church is here at the consecration of the Priests And by the doore of the Tent is meant the Courtyard of the same which was before the doore and all the Court was so called as Sol. I●●chi noteth on Exod. 29. Vers. 5. the thing Hebr. the word of this commandement see Exod. 29. 4. Vers. 6. water to wash away uncleannesse a signe of their sanctification from sinne by repentance and faith through the spirit of our Lord Iesus Christ who came by water and blood 1 Ioh. 5. 6. Ezek. 36. 25. Heb. 10. 22. Esay 1. 16. See the notes on Exodus 29. 4. Vers. 7. put Hebr. gave The putting off of his owne clothes signified the taking away of his iniquitie Zach. 3. 4. and these other garments signified the gifts of justice and salvation Psal. 132. 9. 16. See the particulars observed on Exod. 29. 5. c. the Coat the linnen coat which was next his skin save onely the linnen breeches under it upon
day that the dayes of your consecration be fulfilled which the Chaldee translateth thus till the day that the dayes of your offring be fulfilled for seven daies shall your offring be offred seven daies shall ●e fill that is the Lord shall fill or consecrate In Exod. 29. 35. God said to Moses thou shalt fill their hand so the same thing is attributed unto the Lord and unto Moses These seven daies signified their whole life which should be consecrated to the service of God see verse 11. and Levit. 4. 6. From hence also the Hebrewes gathered as Sol. Iarchi here noteth that the high Priest was to be separated from his house seven dayes before Atonement day every yere Of which point see the annotations on Levit. 16. Vers. 34. he hath done or is done As he ●●ld 2 Sam. 15. 31. that is it was told And they brought Marke 10. 3. or Then were brought Matth. 19. 13. Vers. 35. abide Hebr. s●t which word is often used for abiding or c●ntinuing as Lev. 12. 4. Io● 5. 8. 1 Sam. 22. 5. Exod. 16. 29. Act. 18. 11. ch●rge or watch ward Hebr. keepe the keeping or observe the observation in Greeke the observations The Chaldee translateth it the charge or observation of the word of the Lord. This phrase is used in Luke 2. 8. of the shepheards observing the observations or keeping the watches of the night over their flocke So in Num. 9. 19. Vers. 36. things Hebr. words Thus the covenant of the Priesthood was confirmed unto the tribe of Levi in Aaron and his sonnes which covenant was life and peace Mal. 2. 5. But these are made Priests without an oath also they were many Priests because they were not suffred to continue by reason of death and they served unto the example and shadow of heavenly things offring gifts and sacrifices which could not make him that did the service perfect as pertaining to the conscience for they were carnall ordinances imposed on them till the time of reformation that is untill the comming of Christ who now is sprung out of the tribe of Iudah and was made Priest of God with an oath and suretie of a better testament all-covenant established upon better promises And because he continueth for ever he hath a Priest-hood that passeth not from him to another and is a Minister of the Holies and of the true Tahernacle which the Lord pitched and not man and not by the blood of goats and bulls but by his owne blood he entred in once into the Holy place into Heaven it selfe having found eternall redemption and is able to save fully and wholly them that come unto God by him as the Apostle largely manifesteth in Heb. 7. 8. 9. and 〈◊〉 chapters which Iehovah commanded R. Menachem here observeth In every other pla●e it is said As the LORD commanded Moses but 〈◊〉 because they added unto the commandement 〈…〉 so for they did not as the LORD had com 〈…〉 but did all things which the LORD command●● and added moreover unto them strange fire which he had not commanded them Levit. 10. 1. CHAP. IX 1 The first offrings of Aaron for himselfe and the people 8 The Sin-offring 12 and the Burnt-offring for himselfe 15 The offrings for the people 23 M●ses and Aaron blesse the people 24. Fire commeth from the Lord upon the altar 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 AND it was on the eight day Moses called A●ron and his sonnes and the Elders of Israel And hee said unto Aa●●● Take thee a calfe a yongling of the herd for a Sin offring and a ram for a Burnt-offring both perfect and offer before Iehovah And unto the sonnes of Israel Ihou shale speake saying Tak 〈…〉 a goat-bucke of the goats for a Sin offring and a calfe and a lambe both of the first yeere perfect for a Burnt-offring And a Bull and a Ram for Peace-offrings to sacrifice before Iehovah and a Meat-offring mingled with oile for to day Iehovah appeareth unto you And they tooke that which Moses commanded before the Tent of the Congregation and all the congregation drew-neere and stood before Iehovah And Moses said this is the thing which Iehovah hath commanded that yee should doe and the glory of Iehovah shall appeare unto you And Moses said unto Aaron goe neere unto the Altar and make thy Sin offring and thy Burnt-offring and make-atonement for thy selfe and for the people and make the oblation of the people and make-atonement for them as Iehovah commanded And Aaron went-neere unto the Altar and killed the calfe of the Sin offring which was for him selfe And the sonnes of Aaron brought neere the blood unto him and hee dipt his finger in the blood and put it upon the hornes of the Altar and poured out the blood at the bottome of the Altar And the fat and the kidneyes and the caule of the liver of the Sin offring he burnt upon the Altar as I 〈…〉 commanded Moses And the fl●sh and the skin he burnt with fire without the campe And hee killed the Burnt-offring and Aarons sonnes presented unto 〈◊〉 the blood and he sprinkled it upon the Altar round-about And they presented unto him the Burnt-offring by the pieces thereof and the head and hee burnt them upon the Altar And he washed the inwards and the legges and burnt them upon the Burnt-offring on the Altar And he brought-neere the peoples oblation and tooke the goat-bucke of Sinne which was for the people and killed it and offred-it-for-sinne as the first And hee brought-neere the Burnt-offring and made it according to the manner And hee brought-neere the Meat-offring and filled his hand out of it and burnt it upon the Altar beside the Burnt-offring of the morning And he killed the bull and the ram the sacrifice of Peace-offrings which was for the people and Aarons sonnes presented the blood unto him and hee sprinkled it upon the Altar round-about And the fat of the bull and of the ram the rumpe that which covereth the inwards and the kidneyes and the caule of the liver And they put the fat upon the breasts and he burnt the fat upon the Altar And the breast and the right shoulder Aaron waved for a wave-offring before Iehovah as Moses commanded And Aaron lift-up his hand towards the people and blessed them and came-downe from making the Sin offring the Burnt-offring and the Peace-offrings And Moses and Aaron went into the Tent of the congregation and came-out and they blessed the people and the glory of Iehovah appeared unto all the people And there came out a fire from before Iehovah and consumed upon the Altar the Burnt-offring and the fat and all the people saw it and showted and they fell on their faces Annotations 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Here beginneth the 26. section or lecture of the Law see Gen. 6. 9. THe eight day which was the first day after the Priests consecration Lev. 8. 33. All creatures for the most part were in their uncleannesse and
that they dye not or and let them not dye in their uncleannesse that is as Chazkuni expoundeth it 〈◊〉 their uncleannesse meaning both these figurative pollutions of issues lepries and the like as also their sinnes especially idolatry and corruptions of religion for which the Prophets often reproved the people under this name of pollution or uncleannesse and making the Lords Sanctuarie uncleane as Ierm 2. 23. and 7. 30. Ezek. 5. 11. and 14. 11. and 22. 3. 4. and 37. 23. CHAP. XVI 1 Moses is taught how to direct the high Priest for to doe his service on Atonement day 3 with what sacrifices he must come into the Holy-place 4 and with what garments 6 The bullocke for the Sin of the Priest himselfe 7 The two goats for the people on which lots were cast for the one to be killed and the other sent away 11 The killing of the high Priests bullocke 12. The burning of incense in the most holy 15 The killing of the goat for the people sprinkling of his blood 16 The clensing of the most holy place 18 and of the holy 20 The sending away of the scape-goat 29 The yeerly ●ast on expiation day the tenth of the seventh moneth 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 ANd Iehovah spake unto Moses after the death of the two sons of Aaron when they offred before Iehovah and dyed And Iehovah said unto Moses Speake unto Aaron thy brother that he come not at all time into the Holy place within the veile before the Covering-mercie-seat which is upon the arke that hee dye not for in the cloud I will appear upon the Covering-mercie-seat With this shall Aaron come into the holy place with a bullock a yongling of the herd for a sin offring and a ram for a Burnt-offring He shall put-on an holy linnen Coat linnen Breeches shall be upon his flesh and with a linnen Girdle shall he be girded and with a linnen Miter shall he be attired they are garments of holines and he shall wash his flesh in water and put them-on And hee shall take of the Congregation of the sons of Israel two goat-bucks of the goats for a Sinne offring and one ram for a Burnt-offring And Aaron shall offer the bullocke of the Sinne offring which is for himselfe and shall make-atonement for himselfe and for his house And he shall take the two goat-bucks and present them before Iehovah at the doore of the Tent of the congregation And Aaron shall give lots upon the two goat-bucks one lot for Iehovah and one lot for the scape-goat And Aaron shall bring neer the goat-buck that upon which the lot for Iehovah did ascend and he shall make him a Sin offring But the goat-bucke that upon which the lot for the Scape-goat did ascend shal● bee presented alive before Iehovah to make-atonement with him to send away him for a Scape-goat into the Wildernesse And Aaron shall bring-neere the bullock of the Sinne offring which is for himselfe and shall make atonement for himselfe and for his house and shall kill the bullocke of the sin-offring which is for himselfe And hee shall take a censer full of coales of fire from off the altar before Iehovah and his hands full of incense of sweet spices beaten-small and he shall bring it within the veil And he shall put the incense upon the fire before Iehovah that the cloud of the incense may cover the Covering-mercie-seat which is upon the testimonie that he dye not And he shall take of the blood of the bullock and shall sprinkle with his finger upon the Covering-mercie-seat eastward and before the Covering-mercie-seat hee shall sprinkle of the blood with his finger seven times And he shall kill the goat-buck of the Sinne-offring which is for the people and bring his blood within the veile and shall doe with his blood as hee did with the blood of the bullock and sprinkle it upon the Covering-mercie-seat and before the Covering-mercie-seat And he shall make-atonement for the Holy place because of the uncleannesses of the sonnes of Israel and because of their trespasses and a●l their sinnes and so shall he do for the tent of the congregation that dwelleth with them in the middest of their uncleānesses And there shal not be any man in the Tent of the congregation when he goeth in to make-atonement in the Holy place untill he come-out and he have made atonement for himselfe and for his house and for all the Church of Israel And hee shall goe-out unto the Altar which is before Iehovah and make-atonement for it and shall take of the blood of the bullocke and of the blood of the goat-bucke and put it upon the hornes of the altar round-about And he shall sprinkle of the blood upon it with his finger seven times and shall clense it and sanctifie it from the uncleannesses of the sonnes of Israel And hee shall make an end of making-atonement for the Holy place and the Tent of the Congregation and the Altar and hee shall bring neere the goat bucke that is alive And Aaron shall impose both his hands upō the head of the live goatbuck and shal confesse over him all the iniquities of the sons of Israel and all their trespasses and all their sinnes and shall put them upon the head of the goat-bucke and shall send him away by the hand of a fit man into the wildernesse And the goat-bucke shall beare upon him all their iniquities unto a land of separation and he shal send away the goat-bucke into the wildernesse And Aaron shall come into the Tent of the congregation and shall put off the linnen garmēts which he did put on when he went into the Holy place and shall leave them there And he shall wash his flesh with water in the holy place and shall put-on his garments and he shall come forth and shall make his burnt offring and the burnt-offring of the people and make-atonement for himselfe and for the people And the fat of the Sin offring he shall burne upon the altar And hee that sent away the goat-bucke for the Scape-goat shall wash his clothes and bathe his flesh in water and afterward he shall come into the campe And the bullocke for the Sin offring and the goat-bucke for the Sin-offring whose blood was brought in to make-atonement in the Holy place hee shall carie-forth without the campe and they shall burne in fire their skins and their flesh and their dung And he that burneth them shall wash his clothes and bathe his flesh in water and afterward hee shall come into the campe And this shall bee to you a statute for ever in the seventh moneth in the tenth day of the moneth yee shall afflict your soules and shall not doe any worke the home-borne or the stranger that sojourneth among you For in this day hee shall make-atonement for you to clense you from all your sinnes before Iehovah shal ye be clensed A sabbath of sabbathisme shall it be unto
upon an altar without saying Hee that offreth without is not guilty till he offer upon 〈…〉 tar which he hath made without but if hee offer 〈…〉 Rocke or on a stone he is free to weet from the judgment of death for it is not called Korban an offring except it be on an Altar yea though it be without as it is written in Gen. 8. 20. And Noe built an 〈◊〉 Maim in Maas hakorbanoth chap. 19. sect 1. Vers. 9. doore of Tent and so in ages following to the doore of the House or Temple that is in the courtyard And if the Tabernacleor Temple should haply bee burnt as it was by the Babylonians 2 King 25. 9. yet was it lawfull to offer in the courtyard upon the altar as Ezra did after their returne Ezr. 3. 3. 4. 5. 6. So the Hebrewes say Who so killeth holy things at this time and offreth th●● out of the Court is guilty because it is meet he 〈◊〉 offer within For loe it is lawfull to offer although that be no house Because the first holinesse sanct●fieth f● that time present and for the time to come Mai 〈…〉 i● M●●s ●akorb chap. 19. sect 15. It figured that our service unto God must bee by faith in Christ and in the communion of his Church as before is shewed on verse 2. to doe it that is to offer it see the notes on Exod. 10. 25. cut-off in Greeke that soule shall be destroyed as in v. 4. Vers. 10. every man Hebr. man man which Ionathan expoundeth yong man or old man as in vers 3. and 13. the stranger in Greeke or of the proselytes adjoyned unto you This Law therefore seemeth not to binde the heathens any more then the sonner of sacrificing vers 5. so in v. 12. 13. any blood to weet of fowle or beast as is explained in Leviticus 7. 26. and this at his common table for as the former lawes were for sanctifying the people in their holy things so these which follow are for their civill conversation Whereas it is said it maketh atonement for the soule verse 11. left any should thinke he is not guilty save for the blood of holy things the scripture saith any blood Chazkuni on Leviticus 17. will set Hebr. will give my face which the Chaldee expoundeth my anger and so face is often used for anger which appeareth in the countenance as I will appease his face Gen. 32. 20. and the face of the Lord hath divided them Lam. 4. 16 and I will not cause my face to fall upon you Ier. 3. 12. and the face of the Lord is upon them that doe evill 1 Pet. 3. 12. and many the like the soule which the Chaldee expoundeth the man See the notes on Gen. 12. 5. cut it off that is destroy him as the Chaldee and Greeke translateth The Hebrewes say He that eateth so much as an olive of blood presumptuously is guilty of cutting-off if ignorantly he is to bring the Sin-offring appointed And the thing is plaine by the law that hee is not guilty but for all blood of cattell beasts and birds onely whether they be uncleane or cleane Leviticus 7. 26. But the blood of fishes and of Locusts and of creeping things and the blood of man they are not guilty for them by the name of blood The blood therefore of cleane fishes and locusts is lawfull to be eaten or drunke And the blood of uncleane locusts and fishes is unlawfull because it is the j●yce of their bodies Mans blood is unlawfull by the doctrine of the scribes if it be separated from the body but one may swallow downe the blood of his teeth without prohibition Maimony in treat of Forbidden 〈◊〉 chap. 6. sect 1. 2. Verse 11. the soule that is the life see Gen. 9. 4. So in Targum Ionathan it is expounded here and in verse 13. the life of the soule of the flesh the Gr. addeth of all flesh so Moses speaketh in v. 14. is in the blood the Greeke saith is the blood thereof as in verse 14. which blood is figuratively called the life because the seat thereof is in the blood as Moses here sheweth so that if the blood be gone the life is gone with it as daily experience confirmeth Hereupon David saith What profit is in my blood Psal. 30. 10. that is in my life and the shedding of blood is the taking away of ones life Gen. 9. 6. Chazkuni explaineth it thus For the soule of the flesh 1. of every creature it hangeth in the blood and therefore I have given it to make a 〈…〉 nt for the soule of man the soule commeth and maketh 〈…〉 ment for the soule have given it to weet the blood and so the life or soule of the beast to make atonement for your soules that is to be the expiation and ransome for your life or soule in figure of Christ whose blood was to be shed for the remission of sinnes Matth. 26. 28. through which he should make peace Colos. 1. 20. and men have redemption Ephes. 1. 7. who was to give his soule or life for a ransome for many Matth. 20. 28. And this is the cause why God forbiddeth all blood that men might be kept in faith and reverend exspectation of the blood of Christ which being once shed should spiritually be given unto his people for to drinke by faith unto the life and salvation of their soules Ioh. 6. 53. 54. 55. And to teach the people not to ascribe the worke of their salvation unto themselves or their owne workes but unto Christ onely was this prohibition of blood and the like was for the fat of all such beasts as had the fat burned on the Altar which therefore might not be eaten of men See the notes on Leviti●us 3. 17. and 7. 25. 26. it is the blood not of buls and goats save onely in shadow for it is unpossible that such blood should take away sinnes Heb. 10. 4. but the blood of Christ is it that maketh atonement and cleanseth from all sinne Hebrewes 9. 12. and 10. 19. 1 Iohn 1. 7. And as the Apostle saith without shedding of blood is no remission Hebrewes 9. 22. so the Hebrew doctors from these words of Moses say There is no remission of sins but by blood as it is written For it is blood that maketh-atonement for the soule Talmud in Ioma c. 1. Vers. 12. Therefore in Greeke For this cause Although other reasons may be rendred of the forbidding of blood as to restraine men from crueltie or from communion with idolaters for the Magi or wise men of Chaldea used to eat blood when they conve●sed with Divels and by them foretold things to come whereas otherwise the Chaldaeans eschewed blood as an uncleane thing as Maimony sheweth in Moreh nebuchim yet the maine if not the onely cause is here given of God to be the use of blood upon the Altar for their atonement which was meerely figurative and which had the end and accomplishment
his feet and said Surely a husband of bloods art thou to me And he let him goe then shee said a husband of bloods for the circumcisions And Iehovah said to Aaron Goe to meet Moses into the wildernesse and hee went and met him in the mountaine of God and kissed him And Moses told Aaron all the words of Iehovah who had sent him and all the signes which he had commanded him And Moses went and Aaron and they gathered together all the Elders of the sons of Israel And Aaron spake all the words which Iehovah had spoken unto Moses and he did the signes in the eyes of the people And the people beleeved and they heard that Iehovah had visited the sonnes of Israel and that hee had seene their affliction and they bended downe the head and bowed themselves Annotations BVt beheld Hebr. and beheld or and if as the Greeke translateth it adding this question what shall I say unto them So hên behold is used for im if in Ier. 3. 1. Moses having experience of former refusall Exod. 2. 14. feareth the like againe and maketh exceptions Vers. 2. a rod or a staffe as in Gen. 38. 18. A● instrument which shepherds used to guide their sheepe with Lev. 27. 32. with it Moses now fed Iethroes flocke but God sanctified it to work 〈…〉 miracles by and to feed his people Israel Therfore it is after called the rod of God v. 20. and many great things were effected by it To this the Prophets after have reference as feed thy people 〈◊〉 thy rod c. Mich. 7. 14. Vers. 3. was turned to or became a serpent 〈◊〉 the word turned is expressed in Exod. 7. 15. and the Greeke here addeth it in verse 17. As the shining of Moses face and veile put upon it Exod. 34. 30. 33. signified the glory of his ministerie and the hiding of the end thereof from unbeleeving Israelites 2 Cor. 3. 7. 13. 16. so his rod turned to a serpent was here for a signe to such as would not otherwise beleeve him verse 5. 8. 9. signifying that his ministery should become deadly to all that by faith saw not the end of the same to be theredemption of Abrahams seed by Christ Luk. 1. 68. 74. Rom. 10. 4. Gal. 3. The feeding of Gods people with his rod was a signe of life and grace and comfort Mith. 7. 14. 15. Psal. 23. 4. the rod turned to a serpent was a signe of death Gen. 3. Num. 21. 6. Esa. 14. 29. Ierem. 8. 17. from before or from the face of it for feare because all serpents are odious to man and this was terrible called a dragon in Exod. 7. 10. So the woman fled from the face of the serpent Revel 12. 14. Vers. 4. by 〈◊〉 taile which was dangerous to d 〈…〉 n lest hee 〈◊〉 be bitten thereby howbeit Moses obeying in faith had no hurt but the serpent was turned to a rod againe so that ministration of Moses which turneth to the unbeleevers unto death is to the obedient become an instrument of guiding them as a flocke unto life and salvation by Christ Mark 16. 18. 2. Cor. 2. 15. 16. and 3. 6. 16. Gal. 3. 24. The Hebrew Doctors barely apply it to the present case thus as the serpent biteth and killeth the sonne of Adam so Pharaoh and his people did bite and kill the Israelites but hee was turned and made like a drie sticke ●inkei R. Eliezer c. 40. Vers. 5. That they may this sheweth the end of the former signe was to worke faith and it is an unperfect speech as if he should say Doe this before them that they may beleeve Such wants the holy Scripture of 〈…〉 supplieth in the beginning or end of speeches as in Mar. 14. 49. but that the scriptures might be fulled which another explaineth thus but all this is done that the scriptures of the Prophets might be fulfilled Matth. 26. 56. So in 2 Sam 5. 8. these words are wanting hee shall be chiefe and Captaine which are afterwards supplied in 1 Chron. 11. 6. and sundry the like See Exod. 13. 8. and 16. 8. and 18. 11. and 3● 32. Verse 6. leprous as snow that is white as snow as the Chaldee translateth The leprosie was a sore contagious disease and by man incurable and God laid it sometime suddenly upon persons for their great sinnes as upon Mary the sister of Moses Num. 12. 10. upon Gehazi 2 King 5. 27. and lepers were shut out of other mens company See the law hereof Levit. 13. And they that were thus leprous as snow were as dead their flesh halfe consumed Numb 12. 10. 12. Vers. 7. as his flesh that is ruddy and lively the Greeke translateth into the colour of his flesh A thing done in the bosonte signifieth secrecie and effectualnesse Prov. 21. 14. Psalme 29. 12. So by this plague of leprosie on Moses hand in his bosome and healing it againe God seemeth to threaten unto Moses himselfe if he refused and to all that should disobey the word of the Lord by his ministories sudden secret and terrible judgement but upon their returne unto him to cure them for hee 〈◊〉 undeth and boaleth Deut. 32. 39. Compare Ex 〈…〉 25. 26. Deut. 28. 27. 35. 59. 60. 61. And Moses hand signifieth his ministerie unto the sonnes of If 〈◊〉 Psal. 77. 21. The Hebrew Doctors apply it thus As the Lapet is uncleane and maketh others 〈◊〉 so were Pharaoh and his people unleane and 〈◊〉 Israel uncleane And when hee made his band 〈◊〉 hee find unto him thus shall Israel bee 〈◊〉 the uncleannesse of the Egyptian Pirk●i 〈…〉 c. 40. Vers. 8. the 〈…〉 ice or at the voice which is here given 〈…〉 signe as in Gen. 4. 10. it is unto blood because God by 〈◊〉 signes speaketh unto men and an 〈…〉 word with the signe that it may be heard and understood as 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 30. Ezek. 1. ●9 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 16. So 〈◊〉 calleth them the words of his sign●● Psal. 10● ●7 Vers. 9. to blood This third signe was for like end as the former to signifie unto Israel if they beleoved not that God would bring upon them yet more bloody afflictions and they beleeving hee would avenge them on their enemies Of the Egyptians waters turned to blood see after in Exodus 7. 19. c. V. 10. Oh in Gr. v I pray thee Lord see this word in Gen. 43. 20. so after in v. 13. man of words that is eloquent so a man of 〈◊〉 that is talkative Iob 11. 2. a man of arme that is mighty Iob 22 8. a man of tongue that is a pratler Ps. 140. 12. The Gr. here translateth Iam not sufficient So Paul saith and who is sufficient for these things 2 Cor. 2. 16. from daies heretofore Heb. from yesterday or from the day before used for al daies past see Gen. 31. 2. of an heavy or heavy of mouth that is slow or troubled in speaking hard to be understood of the hearers as the latter of
Ithamar see 1 Chron. 24. Vers. 25. Phinehas of him see Numb 25. 7. c. Ver. 26. their armies or their hosts that is not confusedly but their ordered troups being increased to many thousands and called the hosts of the Lord Exod. 12. 37. 41. and 7 4. These were after ordered according to their tribes Numb 10. 14. 15. c. Of the word host or army see Gen. 2. 1. Vers. 27. to bring that is that they might bring as verse 13. Vers. 30. of uncircumcised Greek of a small voice Chaldee of an heavy speech see before verse 12. and Exod. 4. 10. CHAP. VII 1 Moses is made Pharohs God and Aaron his Prophet 3. Pharaohs heart should bee heardned against their words and signes 6 Moses and Aaron doe a they are bidden 7 Their age 10. Aarons rod is turned to a Serpent 11 The Sorcerers doe the like 13 Pharaohs heart is hardned 14 Moses is sent againe unto him with word and signe 19 The waters of Egypt are turned into blood 21 The fishes dye 22 The Magicians doe the like miracle whereupon Pharaoh is hardned still AND Iehovah said unto Moses See I have made thee a God to Pharaoh and Aaron thy brother shall bee thy Prophet Thou shalt speake all that I command thee and Aaron thy brother shall speake unto Pharaoh that he send the sonnes of Israel out of his land And I will harden Pharaohs heart and will multiply my signes and my wonders in the land of Egypt And Pharaoh shall not hearken unto you and I will lay my hand upon Egypt and wil bring forth mine armies my people the sonnes of Israel out of the land of Egypt by great judgements And the Egyptians shall know that I am Iehovah when I stretch forth my hand upon Egypt and I will bring out the sonnes of Israel from among them And Moses and Aaron did as Iehovah commanded them so did they And Moses was fourscore yeeres old and Aaron fourescore and three yeeres old when they spake unto Pharaoh And Iehovah sayd unto Moses and unto Aaron saying When Pharaoh shall speake unto you saying Give a wonder for you then thou shalt say unto Aaron take thy rod and cast it before Pharaoh it shall be turned to a dragon And Moses and Aaron went in unto Pharaoh and they did so as Iehovah had commanded and Aaron cast his rod before Pharaoh and before his servants and it was turned to a dragon And Pharaoh also called the wise men and the sorcerers and they also the magicians of Egypt did with their inchantments so And they cast down every man his rod and they were turned to dragons and Aarons rod swallowed up their rods And Pharaohs heart waxed strong and hee hearkened not unto them as Iehovah had spoken And Iehovah said unto Moses Pharaohs heart is heavy he refuseth to send away the people Go unto Pharaoh in the morning loe he goeth out unto the waters and thou shalt stand to meet him by the rivers brinke and the rodde which was turned to a serpent shalt thou take in thy hand And thou shalt say unto him Iehovah the God of the Hebrews hath sent me unto thee saying Send away my people that they may serve mee in the wildernesse and behold thou hast not heard hitherto Thus saith Iehovah in this thou shalt know that I am Iehovah behold I smite with the rod which is in my hand upon the waters which are in the river they shall bee turned into blood And the fish which is in the river shall dye and the river shall stinke and the Egyptians shall bee wearied to drinke the waters of the river And Iehovah said unto Moses Say unto Aaron take thy rod and stretch out thy hand upon the waters of Egypt upon their streames upon their rivers and upon their ponds and upon every gathering together of their waters and they shall be bloud and there shall be blood in all the land of Egypt both in vessels of wood and in vessels of stone And Moses and Aaron did as Iehovah commanded and he lift up the rodde and smote the waters which were in the river in the eyes of Pharaoh and in the eyes of his servants and all the waters which were in the river were turned to blood And the fish which was in the river dyed and the river stanke and the Egyptians could not drinke the waters of the river and there was blood in all the land of Egypt And the magicians of Egypt did so by their inchantments and the heart of Pharaoh waxed strong and hee hearkned not vnto them as Iehovah had said And Pharaoh turned and went into his house and hee set not his heart to this neither And all the Egyptians digged round about the river for waters to drinke for they could not drinke of the waters of the river And seven daies were fulfilled after that Iehovah had smitten the river Annotations MAde or given thee for a God that is one to whom the word of God shall come and by whom it shall be made knowne unto Aaron and so to Pharaoh This reason Christ rendreth of the like speech Ioh. 10. 35. The Chaldee for God translateth a master see Exod. 4. 16. Prophet to speake for thee as the next verse manifesteth the Chaldee saith thy interpreter before God called him his mouth Exod. 4. 16. A Prophet hath the name of speaking or interpreting Gods word see the notes on Gen. 20. 7. Thus God confirmes Moses against his feares Exod 6. 12. 30. Ver. 2. speake the Greeke addeth to him meaning Aaron as Exod. 4. 15. Vers. 3. harden as before he said he would make strong Exod. 4. 21. wonders or perswadingmiracles for to draw men to beleeve and obey as Deut. 13. 1. 2. Ioh. 4. 48. Rom. 15. 18. 19. By such God beareth witnesse to his word preached Heb 2. 4. and they portend either good 2 Chron. 32. 24. or evill Deut. 6. 22. and 28. 46. yet can they not perswade any without the speciall grace of God Deut. 29. 2. 3. 4. Vers. 4. lay Hebrew give my hand which the Chaldee expoundeth lay my powerfull plague so verse 5. armies or hosts see Exod. 6. 26. The Greeke translateth with my power Ver. 7. old Hebrew some of 80 yeere of which phrase see Gen. 5. 32. By this it appeareth Moses had beene 40. yeeres in the land of Madian as Stephen avoucheth Act 7. 30. See Exod. 2. 23. Ver. 9. a wonder or perswading miracle that I may know ye are sent of God see verse 3. The Greeke addeth a signe or a wonder thy rod because Aaron now used it before it was Moses rod and Gods Exod. 4. 2. 20. a dragon that is a great serpent and therefore in ver 15. it is called a serpent as also before in Exod. 4. 3. So the Devill is called the dragon the old serpent Rev. 20. 2. And Pharaoh himselfe with his Egyptians are called dragons Ezek. 29. 3. Psal. 74. 13. But this wonder was a
Others referre it to the square compasse which was within the Altar that was hallow verse 1. and 8. where either by rings or upon a ledge this grate was hanged on the mids This signified the place within where the holy fire alwaies burneth that is the heart which sustaineth also the sacrifice and where all ashes and excrements of corruption are inwardly conveyed away as they are discovered by Gods Word and Spirit and our sanctification furthered by afflictions 2 Tim. 1. 3. and 2. 22. Rom. 12. 1. 1● Hebr. 9. 14. and 12. 10. Vers. 8. he that is God shewed or according to the Greeke translation as it was shewed Thus all the instruments of Gods daily service in Israel were appointed and shewed of God himselfe that no place might be left for mans wil-worship or inventions Colos. 2. 23. Matth. 15. 9. Vers. 9. Court or Courtyard an open place into which the people should come daily unto the sacrifices and publike service of God Psal. 100. 4. and 116. 17. 18. 19. Thus was the Habitation of God divided into three roomes the outward Court which was in the open light and view of all The Tabernacle or Holy place which had light by the seven lampes of the gold Candlesticke and the most holy place wherein was no externall light wherein God ●ate upon the glorious Cherubims 〈◊〉 man who is the true Tabernacle and Temple of God consisteth of three parts Body 〈◊〉 and Spirit 1 Thes. 5. 23. The body is as the open Court where all doe see what is done The Soule is as the Holy place where by the lamps of Gods Word and Spirit mans reason and understanding 〈…〉 The Spirit is as the most holy place where God onely dwelleth in secret by faith which is of things not seene nor by humane reason to be comprehended And so by the Hebrew Doctors opinion the heart of man is answe 〈…〉 to the Holy of H 〈…〉 s in the Sanctuarie R. Eli●● 〈◊〉 ●●pher reshith 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 of Holinesse chap. 7. 〈◊〉 219. The world also hath three parts this i 〈…〉 wherein we live and dy●● the superiour or heaven lightned with seuen Planets and sta●res innumerable and the Heaven of heavens for third Heaven 2 Cor. 12. 2. the place of etern●ll blessednesse unto which the most holy place is resembled Heb. 9. 24. tapestrie-hangings which were Curtaines woven with Tapestrie worke The same word when it is spoken of other matter signifieth carved-worke as in 1 King 6. 32. fine linnen in Greeke bysse see Exod. 25. 4. within this which figured the righteousnesse of the Saints Revel 19. 8. was the Church of God to be in the service of him as in a holy pure and glorious inclosure Vers. 10. Pillars which served to uphold those hangings fastened unto them by silver hookes Figuring the stabilitie of the Church and of the righteousnesse thereof by the word of God compared unto silver and Ministers of the same Ieremie 1. 18. Revel 3. 12. Psalme 12. 7. Galath 2. 9. fillets or hoopes of silver which compassed the ●oppes of the Pillars and served both for ornament and for the hangings to be fastened by They have their name in Hebrew of imbracing about and cleaving fast derived from a word which is applied unto loving affection Psalme 91. 14. and signifie the pure love wherewith the Saints are to imbrace and cleave to and serve one another Colos. 2. 2. and 3. 14. Galath 5. 13. In the making of these it is said that their heads also or chapiters were overlaid with silver Exodus 38. 17. 19. Vers. 12. Sea that is the west side see Genesis 12. 8. fiftie so the bredth was halfe so much as the length and the forme of the Court was 〈◊〉 long square 100 cubits long and 50 broad The Tabernacle within the Court was of like forme 30 cubits long and 12 broad Exod. 26. Vers. 14. for the side that is for the one side as the Greeke translateth it meaning the side of the gate or entrie the Hebrew figuratively calleth it a shoulder Vers. 16. hanging veile or covering for of that it hath the name so there was at the doore of the Tabernacle Exodus 26. 36. see the notes there blew c. so it differed from the other hangings of the Court which were but of one colour this with varietie of colours represented the manifold graces of Christ applied unto us by his blood by whom as by a doore we have entrance and accesse unto God in his Church Iohn 10. 9. Rom. 5. 1. 2. Vers. 18. with fiftie that is fiftie on the West end with fiftie on the East end The like is to be understood before of the length an Hundred on the one side with an Hundred on the other and so the Greeke translation speaketh of that as of this five halfe the height of the Tabernacle which was Ten Cubits high Exod. 26. 16. Vers. 19. for all the service the Greeke explaineth it thus and all the instruments such as served for the worke thereof pinnes or ●ailes stakes which were to fasten it and the parts thereof that it might stand sure These signified also the stabilitie of the Church and the ministery of Gods word fastening the same Ezr. 9. 8. Esa. 33. 20. and 22. 23. Zach. 10. 4. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Here beginneth the twentieth section or lecture of the Law see Gen. 6. 9. Vers. ●0 take and bring unto thee so in Lev. 24. 2. where this law is againe repeated Olive that is 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 of the Olive tree which is alwaies green and flourishing faire and of goodly fruit of whose fruit oyle is made good for food for ointment and for light of which last he here speaketh This oile Olive signified the fruitfull graces flowing from Christ and the Saints compared to Olive trees Iudg. 9. 9. Ps. 52. 10. Zach. 4. Rev. 11. 4. Ier. 11. 16. who by the fire of Gods spirit cause the seven lampes to burne before his throne and doe inlighten the Church with his word Esa. 61. 1. 2. Rev. 4. 5. Psal. 119. 105. Prov. 5. 23. 2 Cor. 4. 46. beaten signifying how with much labour affliction the light of Gods word is to be prepared with patience preached and made to shine in his Church 2 Cor. 1. 4. 2. 4. 11. 23. 24. 25. c. 1 Thes. 2. 9. to ascend that is as the Greeke and Chaldee explaine it to burne V. 21. the Testimonie the Tables of the Law within the Arke Ex. 25. 21. shall order it by causing it to burne as the Greek interpreteth The manner whereof the Iewes record to be thus When the Priest commeth to trim the Candlesticke of every lampe that is burnt out he takes away the weke and all the oile that remaineth in the lampe and wipeth it and putteth in another weke and other oile by measure and that is halfe a log that is about a quarter of a Pinte of which measure see Lev. 14. 10. and the notes on
make the holy Anointing oile 26 and what thing● should be anointed with it 32 Other men may not use it or make the 〈◊〉 34. The composition and making of the Incense 36 and use thereof 37 Men may not make the like for themselves ANd thou shalt make an altar an incense altar of incense of Shittim wood shalt thou make it A cubit 〈…〉 the length thereof and a cubit the bre●●● thereof fouresqure shall it be and two 〈◊〉 the height thereof the hornes thereof shall be of the same And thou shalt overlay it with pure gold the roofe thereof and the walls thereof round-about and the hornes thereof and thou shalt make unto it a crowne of gold round about And two rings of gold shalt thou make to it under the crowne of it by the two ribbes thereof upon the two sides of it shalt thou make them and they shall be for places for the barres to beare it withall And thou shalt make the ●●rres of Shittim wood and shalt overlay them with gold And thou shalt put it before the veile which is by the Arke of the Testimony before the Covering-mercy-seat which is over the Testimony where I will meet with thee And Aaron shall burne thereon incense of sweet-spices every morning when he dresseth the lamps he shall burne it And when Aaron causeth the lampes to ascend betweene the two evenings he shall burne it a continuall incense before Iehovah throughout your generations Ye shall not offer thereon strange incense or burnt-offring or meat-offring and drinke-offring yee shall not poure out thereon And Aaron shall make-atonement upon the hornes of it once in the yeere with the blood of the sinne offring of atonements once in the yeere shall hee make atonement upon it throughout your generations it is holyes unto Iehovah 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 And I●hovah spake unto Moses saying When thou takest the Sum of the Sonnes of Israel by those that are to bee numbred of them then shall they give every man the ransome of his soule unto Iehovah when thou numbrest them that there be no plague amongst them when thou numbrest them This they shall give every one that passeth among them that are numbred halfe a shekell by the shekell of the Sanctuary the shekell is twenty gerahs an halfe shekell shall be an heave-offring to Iehovah Every one that passeth among them that are numbred from twenty yeeres old and above hee shall give the heave-offring of Iehovah The rich shall not give-more and the poore shall not give-lesse then halfe a shekell in giving the heave-offring of Iehovah to make atonement for your soules And thou shalt take the silver of the atonements of the sons of Israel and shalt give it for the service of the Tent of the congregation and it shall be for a memoriall for the Sonnes of Israel before Iehovah to make atonement for your soules And Iehovah spake unto Moses saying Thou shalt also make a Layer of brasse and his foot of brasse to wash and thou shalt put it betweene the Tent of the congregation and the altar and thou shalt put water there in And Aarō his sons shal wash therefrom their hands and their feet When they goe into the Tent of the congregation they shall wash with water that they dye not or when they come-neere to the altar to minister to burn the Fire offring unto Iehovah And they shall wash their hands and their feet that they dye not and it ●●●ill be unto them a statute for ever to him and to his feed throughout their generations And Iehovah spake unto Moses saying Thou also take unto thee the chiefe of spices of pure Myrrh five hundred shekels and of sweet Cinamon the halfe thereof two hundred and fifty and of sweet Calamus two hundred and fifty And of Cassia five hundred by the shekell of the Sanctuary and of oyle olive an Hin And thou shalt make it an oyle of holy anointing a compound-ointment compounded after the worke of the Apothecary it shall be an oyle of holy anointing And thou shalt anoint therewith the Tent of the congregation and the Arke of the Testimony And the Table and all the vessels thereof and the Candlestick and the vessels thereof and the Altar of Intense And the altar of burnt-offring and all the vessels thereof and the Laver and the foot thereof And thou shalt sanctifie them and they shall bee holy of holies whatsoever toucheth them shall be holy And thou shalt anoint Aaron and his sonnes and sanctifie them to minister-in-the-priest-office unto me And thou shalt speake unto the Sonnes of Israel saying This shall be an oyle of holy anointing unto me throughout your generations Vpon mans flesh it shall not be poured and after the composition of it yee shall not 〈…〉 ke like it holinesse it is holinesse shall it be unto you Any man that shall compoundan-ointment like it or that shall put thereof upon a stranger he shall even bee cut-off from his peoples And Iehovah said unto Moses Take unto thee sweet-spices Stacte and Onycha and Galbanum sweet-spices and pure frankincense there shall be one alone with another alone And thou shalt make it an incense a confection the worke of the Apothecary salted pure holy And thou shalt beat of it pounding-●●-small and shalt put of it before the Testimony in the Tent of the congregation where I will meet with thee holy of Holies shall it be unto you And the incense which thou shalt make after the composition of it ye shall not make to your selves it shall be holinesse unto thee for Iehovah Any man that shall make like unto it to smell thereto shall even be cut-off from his peoples Annotations AN incense altar of incense or a perfumatorie a perfuming place of perfume where odours were burned daily and resolved into fume or smoke In the making it is called onely an altar of incense Exod. 37. 25. and so the Greeke translateth it here But because an Altar in Hebrew Mizbeach hath the name of slaine-sacrifices which were offred thereon and upon this there was no such service therefore it is called for distinction sake Miktar a Perfumatory or Incense altar The Chaldee expoundeth it Thou shalt make an Altar to offer upon it incense of sweet-spices Shittim Greeke incorruptible wood see Exod. 25. 5. Vers. 2. hornes sharpe high places in the foure corners see the notes on Exodus 27. 1. 2. c. Vers. 3. gold whereupon it was called the golden altar Num. 4. 11. Revel 8. 3. as the other covered with brasse was the brazen altar Exodus 38. 30. Of the matter underneath it is sometime called the altar of wood as in Ezek. 41. 22. where the measures of it prophesied to bee under the Gospell are larger then these under the Law For this was but one cubit long that two this two cubits high that three Because the service of God by Christs comming should bee inlarged from East to West Gods name should be
the veil c. that he died not because God would appeare in the cloud upon the Mercie-seat Lev. 16. 2. Vers. 36. journeyed in all their journeyes and in the place where the cloud abode there the sons of Israel pitched their tents Al the daies that the cloud dwelled upon the Tabernacle whether it were a day or daies or a Moneth or a yeere they rested in the tents and journeyed not when the cloud was taken up whether it were by day or by night then they journeyed At the mouth of the Lord they pitched their tents and at the mouth of the Lord they journeyed they kept the charge or watch of the Lord Num. 9. 17. 23. This token of Gods guidance and protection of his people continued with Israel whiles they travelled in the wildernesse which grace the generations following remembred to the praise of God Neh. 9. 19. Ps. 78. 14. and 105. 39. V. 38. the cloud of Iehovah which in Thargum Ierusalemy is called the cloud of the glorie of Shecinah the Divine presence of the Lord. and fire At evening there was upon the Tabernacle as it were the appearance of fire untill the morning so it was alway the cloud covered it by day and the appearance of fire by night Numb 9. 15. 16. Hereby was figured the guidance and protection of the Church by Christ under the Gospel whereof it is written The Lord will create upon every dwelling place of mount Sion and upon her assemblies a Cloud and smoake by day and the shining of a flaming fire by night for upon all the glorie shall be a defence Esay 4. 5. The number of the Sections or Lectures in Exodus are eleven the verses 1209. The middest is at Exodus 22. 28. Remember the Law of Moses my servant which I commanded him in Horeb for all Israel with the Statutes and Iudgements Malach. 4. 4. By the Law is the knowledge of Sinne Rom. 3. 20. The Law worketh wrath for where no Law is there is no transgression Rom. 4. 15. By the works of the Law shall no flesh be justified Gal. 2. 16. The Law was our Schoolemaster to bring us unto Christ Gal. 3. 24. Christ is the end of the Law for righteousnesse to every one that beleeveth Rom. 10. 4. ANNOTATIONS VPON THE THIRD BOOKE OF MOSES CALLED LEVITICVS VVHEREIN BY CONFERRING THE HOly Scriptures by comparing the Greeke and Chaldee versions and mouments of the Hebrewes the Sacrifices and other legall Ordinances heretofore commanded of God to the Church of Israel are explained BY HENRY AINSWORTH HEB. 7. 19. The Law made nothing perfect but the bringing in of a better hope by the which wee draw nigh unto God HEB. 10. 14. By one offring Christ hath perfected for ever the m that are sanctified HEB. 13. 15. By him therefore let us offer the sacrifice of praise to God continually that is the fruit of our lips confessing to his name LONDON ¶ Printed by Miles Flesher for John Bellamie and are to be sold at his shop neere the ROYALL EXCHANGE 1626. The Summe of LEVITICVS THis third Booke of Moses containeth the Law of Sacrifices and rites concerning them of Sacrificers and their holy ministration in the Sanctuary of the peoples sanctification from all outward and inward pollutions of religious actions to be done by the body of the Church and all the members thereof publikely and privately of the place where and times when Gods worship was chiefly to be performed with a confirmation of the whole Law by promises and threatnings All which God speaking out of the Tabernacle in the wildernesse declared unto Israel by the hand of Moses in the first moneth of the second yeere after their deliverance out of the land of Egypt which was in the yeere from the creation of the World 2514 More particularly GOD teacheth Israel how to sacrifice their Burnt offrings Chap. 1 The Meat-offring of flowre cakes wafers and first fruits 2 The Sacrifice of Peace-offrings of the herd or flocke 3 Sin-offrings for the Priest Congregation Ruler and private man 4 Trespass-offrings of sundry sorts for sundrie sinnes 5 Lawes more particularly touching the former sacrifices 6 Lawes touching the Trespass-offring and Peace-offrings Fat and Blood 7 The consecration of Aaron and his sons to the Priesthood 8 Aarons first offrings for himselfe and the people consumed by fire 9 Aarons sonnes transgress and are slaine of God Lawes for the Priests 10 The Law for cleane and uncleane beasts fowles fishes c. 11 Of a womans purification after child-birth 12 Of discerning Leprosie and judging it in men and in garments 13 Of clensing Lepers that are healed Of Leprosie in houses 14 Of the uncleane by runningyssues and their purification 15 Of the high Priests service on Atonement day to cleanse the Sanctuarie and reconcile the Church unto God once in the yeere 16 The place of sacrificing Against eating blood torne things c. 17 Against unlawfull copulations idolatrie and heathenish customes 18 Sundry lawes for holiness and righteousnes and against sins 19 Punishments for idolaters fornicators and other the like 20 Special holiness and perfection required in the Priests 21 Vncleane priests may not minister Sacrifices must be unblemished 22 The solemne feasts at certaine times of the yeere 23 Provision for Lamp oile and Shew-bread A blasphemer is stoned 24 Of the seventh or Sabbath yeere and Iubile with their rites 25 Promises and threatnings to confirme the Law of God 26 A law concerning Vowes devoted things and tithes 27 Ye shall be holy for I Iehovah your God am holy Lev. 19. 1. THE THIRD BOOKE OF MOSES CALLED LEVITICVS CHAPTER I. 1 God giveth by Moses a Law unto Israel touching the Burnt-offerings 3 of the herd 10 of the flock 13 of the fowles AND hee called unto Moses and Iehovah spake unto him out of the Tent of the Congregation saying Speake unto the sons of Israel say unto thē when any man of you shal offer an oblation to Iehovah of the cattell of the herd of the flock ye shall offer your oblation If his oblation be a Burnt-offring of the herd let him offer it a male perfect at the doore of the Tent of the congregation shall he offer it for his favourable acceptation before Iehovah And he shall lay his hand upon the head of the Burnt-offring and it shall be favourably accepted for him to make-atonement for him And hee shall kill the yongling of the herd before Iehovah and the sons of Aaron the Priests shall bring neere the blood and shall sprinkle the blood upon the Altar round about which is by the doore of the Tent of the congregation And he shall flay the Burnt-offring and shall cut it into the peices therof And the sons of Aaron the priest shall put fire upon the Altar and shall lay the wood in-order upon the fire And the sonnes of Aaron the priests shall lay in order the pieces the head the fat upon the wood w ch is on the
which is their reasonable service Romanes 12. 1. There were five sorts of sacrifices ordinary instituted of God Burnt-offrings commanded here Meat-offrings in Leviticus 2. Peace-offrings in Leviticus 3. Sinne-offrings in Leviticus 4. and Trespasse-offrings in Leviticus 5. 15. c. a male so must all burnt offrings of beasts bee verse 10. but the like is not said of the foules verse 14. And by the Iewish canons the fowles might be male or female Maimony in Mis. tom 3. in Maasch hakorbanoth or treat of offring the Sacrifices Chapt. 1. Sect. 8. perfect not having any deformitie want or superfluity of parts without or within nor other corruption The Greeke translateth it without blemish set the notes on Exodus 12. 5. and Leviticus 22. 21. Thus are we to understand the Prophet when he saith Cursed be the deceiver which hath in his flocke a male that is a perfect male and voweth and sacrificeth unto the Lord a corrupt thing Malac. 1. 14. It figured Christs perfection in himselfe and ours in him Heb. 9. 13. 14. Ephes. 5 27. and teacheth us to honour God with our best things and to serve him with a perfect heart 1 Chron. 28. 9. at the doore within the court where the Altar was vers 5. see this law explained in Leviticus 17. 3. 4. c. As it was the way of honour unto God for the Offerer to bring his sacrifice himselfe unto the Sanctuary and not to send the Priest to take a beast out of his house and offer it for him so the doore might also lead them unto Christ who saith I am the doore of the sheepe Iohn 10. 7. by whom wee enter into the holy place Heb. 10. 19. 20. His body was the true Tabernacle and Temple called a greater and more perfect tabernacle which the Lord pitched not man Heb. 9. 11. and 8. 2. Ioh. 2. 19. 21. The Church was secondarily figured by the Temple and Tabernacle Ephesians 2. 21. 22. for his favourable-acceptation or for acceptation of him that hee and his offering may bee favourably accepted of God This sense both the Greeke and Chaldee versions yeeld also the old Latine and the promise in verse 4. confirmeth it and the like phrase in Leviticus 23. 11. is so interpreted of all the contrary whereof is in Ieremy 6. 20. Your Burnt-offrings are not to favourable-acceptation that is they are not acceptable And the Apostle exhorteth present your bodies a living sacrifice holy acceptable unto God Romans 12. 1. Some take the words of this Law here to meane according to the good will of him that offereth that he should not sacrifice to God by compulsion but of his owne voluntary will for God loveth a chearfull giver 2 Corinth 9. 7. In the former sense it taught men to offer in the faith of Christ without which it is unpossible to please God Hebrewes 11. 6. and by faith Abel offred unto God a more excellent sacrifice then Cain Hebr. 11. 4. Vers. 4. shall lay his hand or impose his hand and by hand seemeth to be meant his hands as else-where is expressed Leviticus 16. 21. The man that brought the offring was to lay or impose hands himselfe upon it while it was alive thereby disburdening himselfe of sinne and laying it upon the sacrifice Leviticus 16. 21. and testifying his faith in Christ the true sacrifice to bee slaine for him The Hebrew Doctors say All oblations of beasts which a particular person offreth either of debt or voluntarily hee layeth hands on them whiles they are alive except it bee the first-borne and the tithe and the Passeover All doe impose hands excepting the deafe the foole and a childe and a servant and a woman and the blinde and the stranger Neither may a messenger impose hands for there is no imposition but by the owners as it is written AND HEE SHALL LAY HIS HAND not his wives hand nor his servants nor his messengers Five that bring one sacrifice all doe lay hands upon it one after another not all together Who so dyeth and leaveth oblations burnt-offring or peace-offrings his heyre is to bring the same and lay hands upon it c. There is no imposition of hands on the sacrifices of the Congregation save two on the scape Goat Leviticus 16. 21. and the Sinne-offring Leviticus 4. 15. They lay on no hands but in the court if they doe it without the court they must lay on hands againe within And in the place where they impose hands they kill it And the killing is immediately after the imposition And hee that imposeth must doe it with all his might with both his hands upon the head of the beast not upon the necke or sides and nothing may bee betweene his hands and the beast Hee layeth his hands betweene the two hornes and confesseth upon the sin-offring the iniquity of sinne and upon the trespasse-offring the iniquity of trespasse and upon the burnt offring hee confesseth the iniquity of doing that hee should not and not doing that hee ought c Maimony in treat of offring sacrifices Chapt. 3. Sect. 6. 8. 9. c. But as for sacrifices of fowles verse 14. there was no charge to impose hands on them Maimony ibidem Sect. 7. make-atonement or expiate make-reconciliation which is usually meant in regard of mans sinne and Gods wrath for the same Leviticus 4. 20. c. The Hebrew Capper signifieth covering not as with a garment which may easily be taken off but as with plaister that cleaveth Genesis 6. 14. and is applyed to the covering that is the appeasing of an angry countenance Genesis 32. 20. and so for the anger of God which is appeased by the burnt-offring of Christs body for he is the Atonement or Reconciliation for our sinnes Dan. 9. 24. 1 Iohn 2. 2. Heb. 10. 8. 10. Thus the Burnt-offring was for atonement and remission of sinnes Iob 42. 8. to weet generall sinnes and such as often are unknowne to men as Iob offred burnt offrings saying it may be that my sonnes have sinned Iob 1. 5. Whereas for speciall sinnes there was a speciall sacrifice and sinne-offring Leviticus 4. And both the Burnt-offring and Sinne-offring are joyned in Christs offring up of his owne body for us Psal. 40. Hebr. 10. 5. 6. c. Also Burnt-offrings were given in signe of thankfulnesse to God and so betokened a new creature and holy life Psalm 51. 19. 20. 21. and 66. 13. 14. 15. Gen. 8. 20. For this cause the Burnt-offring is first taught as being the principall and most common offred daily for the Church and when other sorts of sacrifices were brought this burnt-offring was alwayes one See Leviticus 9. 8. 12. 15. 16. and 12. 6. and 14. 19. 20. and 16. 15. 24. Num. 6. 10. 11. and 7. 15. 16. and 29. 2. Iudg. 20. 26. Vers. 5. he shall kill in Greeke they shall kill meaning the Priests or Levites For whereas it followeth the sonnes of Aaron the Priests shall offer the blood this killing is
Hebrewes testifie in Talmud Bab. in Ioma c. 1. that they had not the Fire from heaven any more See the annotations on Exod. 28. 30. shouted with astonishment and joy humbly thanking God for this signe of grace towards them as the Greeke translateth they were astonished and the Chaldee they gaue thankes So in 2 Chron. 7. 3. when all the sonnes of Israel saw how the fire came down and the glory of Iehovah upon the house they howed themselves with their faces to the ground upon the pavement and worshipped and confessed to Ieh●v●h saying For he is good for his mercy endureth for ever CHAP. X. 1 Nadab and 〈…〉 for offring of strange fire are 〈…〉 fire 6 〈…〉 and his sonnes are forbidden to mo●r●e for them 8 The Priests are forbidden wine when they are to go● into the Tabernacl● 12 The law of eating the holy things 16 Moses blameth the Priests for not eating the sin-offring 19 Aaron excuseth the transgression AND Nadab and Abihu the sonnes of Aaron tooke e●h man his censer and they put fire in them and put incense thereon and offred before Iehovah strange fire which hee had not commanded them And there went-out fire from before Iehovah and devoured them and they died before Iehovah And Moses said unto Aaron This is it that Iehovah spake saying I will bee sanctified in them that come ●igh me and before all the people I will be glorified and Aaron held his peace And Moses called Misael and Elzaphan the sonnes of Vzziel the uncle of Aaron and said unto them Come-neere cary your brethren from before the Sanctuarie out of the camp And they went neere and caried them in their coats out of the campe as Moses had spoken And Moses said unto Aaron and unto Eleazar and unto Ithamar his sonnes Make not bare your heads neither ●end your clothes that you dye not and wrath come upon all the congregation but your brethren all the house of Israel shall weepe for the burning which Iehovah hath burned And ye shall not goe-out from the doore of the Tent of the Congregation lest you die for the oile of the anoynting of Iehovah is upon you and they did according to the word of Moses And Iehovah spake unto Aaron saying Doe not drinke wine or strong-drinke thou or thy sonnes with thee when ye goe-in to the Tent of the Congregation that yee di● not it shall be a statute for ever through-out your generations And that ye may separate betweene holy and profane and betweene uncleane and cleane And that ye may teach the sonnes of Israel all the statutes which Iehovah hath spoken unto them by the hand of Moses And Moses spake unto Aaron and unto Eleazar and unto Ithamar his sonnes that were left Take ye the Meat-offring that is left of the Fire offrings of Iehovah and ●a● it in unlevened cakes beside the altar for it is holy of holies And ye shall eat it in the holy place for it is thy due and thy sonnes due of the Fire offrings of Iehovah for so I was commanded And the wave brest an● the heave shoulder ye shall eat in a clea●s place thou and thy sonnes and thy daughters with thee for they are given as thy due and thy sonnes due out of the sacrifices of the Peace-offrings of the sonnes of Israel The heave shoulder and the wave brest with the Fire offrings of the fat shall they bring to wave for a wave-offring before Iehovah and it shall be for thee and for thy sonnes with thee by a statute for ever as Iehovah hath commanded And Moses seeking sought the goat-buck of the Sin offring and behold it was burnt and he was wroth with Eleazar and with Ithamar the sonnes of Aaron that were left saying Wherefore have ye not eaten the Sin offring in the holy place for it is holy of holies and it hee hath given to you to beare the iniquitie of the Congregation to make atonement for them before Iehovah Behold the blood of it was not brought-in to the Holy place within ye should eating have eaten it in the Holy place as I commanded And Aaron spake unto Moses Behold this day they have offred their Sin offring and their Burnt-offring before Iehovah and such things have befallen me and if I had eaten the Sin offring to day should it have beene good in the eyes of Iehovah And Moses heard it and it was good in his eyes Annotations CE●●●er or fire-pan a vessell wherein coales of fire were put see Exod. 27. 3. thereon upon the fire How the incense was burned see the notes on Exod. 30. 8. strange fire that is other fire then God had sanctified on his altar As strange incense was expresly forbidden Exod. 30. 9. so strange fire was not commanded but implicitly forbidden by Lev. 1. 7. 6. 12. as afterward God plainly sheweth in Levit. 16. 12. Hereupon it is said in Rev. 8. 5. the Angell tooke the censer and filled it with fire of the Altar This transgression of the Priests in the beginning of their administration sheweth the weakenesse and imperfection of that Priest-hood and for the weaknesse and unprofitablenesse therof it was alterwards disanulled and a better Priest-hood of Christ who was holy harmelesse undefiled and separated from sinners is come in place thereof for the Law made nothing perfect Heb. 7. 18. 19. 26. So in the practice of the moral law the people even at the first fell into open impiety Exod. 3● Vers. 2. from before or from the face of the Lord. As a fire of mercie came from thence to consume the sacrifices for sinne offred according to the law Levit. 9. 24. so now a fire of judgment commeth to consume the sinners Chazkuni here observeth Measure for measure by fire they sinned and by fire they were plagued This is an example of Gods jealousie for the ordinances of the Law teaching the same much more for the Gospell Heb. 2. 2. 3. and 10. 28. 29. So he shewed an example of judgment upon two sinners at the beginning of the Christian church whereby great feare came upon all Acts 5. 1. 11. devoured or ate them that is killed them for neither their bodies nor their cloathes were burnt to ashes as appeareth by v. 5. And in Targ. Ionathan it is thus explained It burned their soules but their bodies were not burnt Hereupon our God is said to be a devouring fire Heb. 12. 29. Deut. 1 24. See a like judgment in Num. 16. 35. before Iehovah that is with sudden death before the Tabernacle wherein the Lords glory dwelt So Vzza for his errour in putting his hand to the Arke died before God 1 Chron. 13. 10. which is expounded by the Arke of God 2 Sam. 6. 7. And it is observed that these two Priests died childlesse Num. 3. 4. 1 Chron. 24. 2. Vers. 3. spake but where spake he this It may have reference to Lev. 8. 35. Or it might be spoken but not written before as Ioh. 20. 30.
defiled whatsoever she did lye sit upon or touch Leviticus 15. 20. 21. so at her childbirth shee should be uncleane seven dayes for a male and foureteene daies for a female with as contagious a pollution as the other And this in respect of her childbirth though no other accident should appeare as the Hebrews canons say Every woman in childbirth is uncleane as a menstruous-woman yea although there be no blood seene Maimony in Issurei biah ch 10. s. 1. Now the uncleannes of a woman in her menstruall sicknes was for the time as great as hers that had an yssue and defiled also by her spittle and urine as is after noted on Levit. 15. 8. 20. c. This uncleannesse of a woman by child-birth argueth the corruption of nature whereby wee all are children of wrath Ephesians 2. 3. For by one mans disobedience many are made sinners and by the offence of one judgement i come upon all men to condemnation Romans 5. 19. 18. that every man should confesse with David In sinne my mother conceived mee Psalme 51. 7. Among the Gentiles this law of uncleannesse was also kept as appeareth by Iphigenia in the Poet saying I m 〈…〉 like the sophismes of the goddesse Diana who if any man touch a slaine person or a woman in childbed or a dead corps shee driveth him from her altars counting him as unclean yet she her selfe delighteth to have 〈◊〉 killed in sacrifice unto her Euripid. Iphigen in Tauri● V. 3. the flesh that is the secret-part which ha 〈…〉 a superfluous-foreskin upon it So by the flesh of the foreskin is meant the foreskin of the flesh as by silver of shekels Lev. 5. 15. is meant shekels of silver and uncleannesse of man Lev. 7. 21. is for a man of uncleannesse and many the like Of this foreskin and the circumcision thereof see the notes on Gen. 17. 11. It figured the taking away of mans hereditary sin and originall uncleannesse in putting off the body of the sins of the flesh by the circumcision of Christ Col. 2. 11. Psal. 51. 7. And this circumcision of the child in the eight day agreed also with the law for all other yong creatures which were not fit to bee offred unto the Lord before the eight day from the birth Exod. 22. 30. See Gen. 17. 12. Ver. 4. shall continue Heb. shall sit that is abid at home and not come into Gods sanctuary So sitting is for abiding or continuing in Lev. 8. 35. and often in the bloods or for the bloods which word in the plurall number usually signifieth uncleannesse or guiltinesse either for murcer as in Gen. 4. ●0 or for naturall pollution by originall sinne that dwelleth in all as in this place and after in Lev. 15. Wherefore they that are regenerate and new creatures in Christ are said 〈◊〉 be borne not of bloods Iob. 1. 13. of her clensing or purification or of cleannes The org 〈…〉 word signifieth both cleansing or purification 〈◊〉 is interpreted by the holy Ghost in Luk. 2. 22. are also cleannes or purity in which sense bloods of cleannes is by the Greeke interpreters here translated her cleane or pure blood and in Thargum Ionathan it is expounded and the 33. dayes next following 〈◊〉 her blood shall be clane for her greatest uncleannes had an end at 7. daies v. 2. 33. daies to which adde the seven dayes forementioned and there are fortie dayes all which time shee was deb●r●ed from the holy things of the Lord. Which numb● of fortie dayes is often used for the time of hamiliation before God as in the fast of Mos● Elias and Christ our Lord see the notes 〈◊〉 Genesis 7. 4. So this Law taught mortifica 〈…〉 and humiliation in respect of that hereditary is which by the parents is conveighed to the children Psa. 51. 7. whereby they naturally are 〈◊〉 cleane 1 Cor. 7. 14. and children of wrath Eph. 2. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 For who can bring a cleane thing out of an vncleane not one Iob 14. 4. To shew the contagiō hereof not onely the child was circumcised from the impuritie of it but the mother also cleansed by sacrifice for sinne as after in ver 6. And this the Hebrew doctors observed saying No Sin-offring is brought but onely for sin c. and it seemeth unto me that there is a mysterie in this matter concerning the sin of the old Serpent Gen. 3. saith R. Menachem on Levit. 12. holy thing but for common things and all civill affaires she was cleane after the seven daies first spoken of The Hebrewes say All blood that appeareth of a woman in child birth within the 33. daies for a Male and the 66. for a female is called the blood of cleannes or of purification and there is no prohibition of a woman from her husband if she be baptised or washed after 7. daies for a man child and after 14. for a woman child c. But if he lye with her that beareth a male within any of the 7. dayes or with her that beareth a female in any of the 14 daies hee is guilty of cutting off Maim in Issurei biah c. 4. s. 5. 2. untill c. This law was observed by the virgin Mary the mother of our Lord who though he was borne without sinne Luke 1. 35. yet being borne under the Law Gal. 4. 4. and for that it became them to fulfill all righteousnes Mat. 3. 15. both himselfe was circumcised the eight day and his mother when the daies of her cleansing according to the Law of Moses were fulfilled brought him to Ierusalem to present him to the Lord in the Sanctuary Luke 2. 21. 22. Ver. 5. two weekes The time of her uncleannes so for the daies of her cleansing are doubled for a female child which continued in all fourscore daies the ground of which law partly ariseth from nature which causeth more superfluities and so requireth longer time for cleansing about the female then the male Who so brought forth a male and a female twins she continued in the bloods of her cleansing for a female that is 66. daies If she brought forth a child neither male nor female or a child both male and female she continued in her cleansing for a male and for a female both So if she brought forth twins the one a male the other of neither kinds or of both kinds shee continued both for a male and a female If the one were a female and the other of neither kinds or of both shee continued for a female only Maimony in Issurei biah ch 10. sect 18. Ver. 6. fulfilled The woman after childbirth brings not her offring in the 40. day for a male or in the 80. day for a female but on the morrow which is the 41. or the 81. and that is the day spoken of in Lev. 12 6. If these daies passe over she bring not her atonement shee may not all that while eat of the holy things as Maimony sheweth in Mechosrei capporah ch
Priest so that if he were uncleane or 〈◊〉 in his ministration he was in danger of death by the hand of God Lev. 10. 1. 2. 3. and 16. 2. and so the Church should want atonement for th 〈…〉 sinnes therfore the high Councell or Magistrat●● looked carefully unto him both for his puritie an● for information of him in his duty this day 〈◊〉 is said that Seven daies before the day of atonement they separated the high Priest from his owne house 〈◊〉 his chamber which was in the Sanctuarie and kept him from his wife all those seven daies lest his wife should be in her disease and so he become uncleane seven daies as Levit. 15. 24. and might not serve And they appointed with him an other high Priest that 〈◊〉 any pollution happened unto him the other might serve in his stead Whether the pollution happened unto him before the daily morning sacrifice or after he had offred the oblations this other that was taken in his stead needed no institution or consecration but began his administration where the first did leave off c. D●ring these seven daies they sprinkled him with the ashes of the heiffer in the third day after his separation and is the seventh according to Num. 19. 10. 12. which was the evening of Expiation day lest hee should be def 〈…〉 by any dead and not know of it c. All the seven daies they inured him with the services Hee sprinkled the blood and burned the incense and trimmed the la 〈…〉 and burned the daily sacrifices on the Altar that 〈◊〉 might be acquainted with the service on Expiation day And they appointed unto him some Elders of the 〈◊〉 ders of the Synedrion or Councell which did read before him and teach him the service of the day and the order of it And they spake to the high Priest to 〈◊〉 himselfe lest he should have forgotten or lest he shall not have learned this thing And on the even of the Atonement day in the morning early they set him 〈◊〉 the East gate and brought before him buls and r●●s and sheepe that hee might bee acquainted and inured with the service All the seven daies they restrained him not from meat or drinke but in the even of Atonement day they suffred him not to eat much because meat bringeth sleepe and they would not suffer 〈◊〉 to sleepe lest any accident of the night as Deut. 23. 10. should be seene c. Maimony in Iom hakipp. chap. 1. sect 3. 6. and Thalmud Bab. in Ioma chap. 1. H●● ever it were for all these rites the Lord who 〈◊〉 red sanctitie and cleannesse in all his Priests 〈…〉 times of their service Levit. 22. 3. required it 〈◊〉 carefully of the High Priest on this day where he most solemnly figured Christ in his office 〈◊〉 worke of whom it is said that In all things it 〈◊〉 ved him to bee made like unto his brethren that 〈◊〉 might be a mercifull and faithfull high Priest in things ●●●taining to God to make atonement for the sinnes of the people For such an high Priest became us who is holy harmelesse undefiled separate from sinners and made higher then the heavens Heb. 2. 17 and 7. 26. CHAP. XVII A law that all sacrifices must be killed and offred in the Sanctuarie and no other where 7 that they might no more sacrifice unto Divels 8 They that did otherwise should be cut off 10 All eating of blood is forbidden upon like penaltie 13 A law for covering the blood of beasts and birds that were slaine 15 Against eating the flesh of any carkasse or of any torne thing and how they that did it should cleanse themselves ANd Iehovah said unto Moses saying Speake unto Aaron and unto his sonnes and unto all the sonnes of Israel and say unto them This is the thing which Iehovah hath commanded saying Every man of the house of Israel that killeth an Oxe or Lamb or Goat in the Camp or that killeth it out of the Camp And bringeth it not unto the doore of the Tent of the congregation to offer an oblation to Iehovah before the Tabernacle of Iehovah blood shal be imputed unto that man he hath shed blood and that man shall bee cut off from among his people To the end that the sonnes of Israel may bring their sacrifices which they sacrifice on the face of the field even that they may bring them unto Iehovah unto the doore of the Tent of the congregation unto the Priest and sacrifice them for sacrifices of Peace-offrings unto Iehovah And the Priest shall sprinkle the blood upon the Altar of Iehovah at the doore of the Tent of the congregation and burn the fat for a ●avour of rest unto Iehovah And they shall not sacrifice any more their sacrifices unto Divels after whom they have gone-awhoring This shall be unto them a statute for ever throughout their generations And thou shalt say unto them Every man of the house of Israel or of the stranger which sojourneth among you that shal offer a Burnt-offring or a sacrifice And shal not bring it unto the doore of the Tent of the congregation to doe it unto Iehovah even that man shall be cut-off from his peoples And every man of the house of Israel or of the stranger that sojourneth among them that shall eat any blood I will even set my face against the soule that eateth blood and will cut it off from among the people thereof For the soule of the flesh it is in the blood and I have given it to you upon the Altar to make-atonement for your soules for it is the blood that maketh-atonement for the soule Therefore have I said unto the sons of Israel no soule of you shal eat blood and the stranger that sojourneth among you shall not eat blood And every man of the sonnes of Israel or of the stranger that sojourneth among them which shall hunt a hunting of wilde-beast or of fowle that may be eaten he shal even pour-out the blood thereof and cover it with dust For it is the soule of all flesh the blood thereof it is for the soule thereof and I have said unto the sonnes of Israel ye shall not eat the blood of any flesh for the soule of all flesh it is the blood therof who-soever eateth it shall be cut-off And every soule that shall eat a carkasse and a torne thing whether it be an home-borne person or a stranger hee shall both wash his clothes and bathe his flesh in water and be uncleane untill the evening and then hee shall be cleane And if hee wash them not and bathe not his flesh then hee shall beare his iniquitie Annotations HIs sonnes the Priests for they were the sacrificers for the people therefore this Law is first directed unto them then unto all the people And as the extraordinary sanctification of the Church was appointed in chap. 16. so the ordinary and daily sanctification of all and every one is here taught
before his eyes For another man burned it as appeareth by vers 8. wherefore Targum Ionathan explaineth it another Priest shall burne The burning of the heiffer without the campe figured how Iesus that he might sanctifie the people with his owne bloud should suffer without the gate of Ierusalem Hebr. 13. 11 12. Vers. 6. Cedar wood this with the hyssop and scarlet following were used in the cleansing of Lepers that were healed Lev. 14. 4. See the Annotations on that place The Cedar is one of the greatest and tallest trees opposed to the hyssop as the lowest 1 King 4. 33. it is durable wood and rotteth not being choise or excellent Song 5. 15. figuring the perpetual efficacy of the death of Christ who by one offring hath perfected for ever them that are sanctified Hebr. 10. 14. eyzop or hyssope whereof see Exod. 12. 22. As here it was burned with the heiffer so after in vers 18. a sprinkle was made with it figuring the vertue and odour of Christs death to purge our sinnes and to sprinkle our hearts from an evill conscience Hebr. 1. 3. and 10. 22. scarlet or twice died scarlet called in Hebrew Sheni tholagnath whereof see Exod. 25. 4. This bloudy colour sometime signifieth Sinnes Esai 1. 18. and it is the death and bloud of Christ that cleanseth us from all sinne Rom. 6. 10. 1 Iohn 1. 7. the preaching hereof maketh the lips like a threed of scarlet Song 4. 3. into the midst of the burning The manner of burning this heiffer in the ages following is described by the Hebrewes thus They made a banke or causey from the mountaine of the house of God in Ierusalem unto mount Olivet the mountaine which our Lord Iesus used to frequent Luke 21. 37. Joh. 18. 2. whither hee went the night that hee was betrayed ●o death Luke 22. 39 40 c. and it was over against the Temple Mar. 13. 3. and from thence after his resurrection he ascended up into heaven Act. 1. 9. 12. and the heiffer and hee that burned her and all that assisted him in the burning of her went out from the mount of the Temple unto mount Olivet upon that banke The Elders of Israel wen● before them on their feet to mount Olivet and there was a place to baptise or wash in and the Priest and they that assisted him to burne the heiffer went on the banke and came to mount Olivet c. and the Elders imposed their hands upon the Priest and said unto him wash once Hee went downe and washed and came up and wiped himselfe And there was wood laid in a row wood of Cedar and Oke and Firre-tree and Fig-tree which they tooke and made a pile of like a tower c. and the fore-part was towards the West that was towards the Temple Then they bound the heiffer and laid her upon the pile of wood with her head to the South and her face to the West and the Priest stood on the East-side with his face 〈◊〉 the West Hee killed her with his right hand and tooke the bloud in his left hand and sprinkled with the finger of his right hand of the bloud that was in 〈◊〉 palme of his left hand seven times towards the 〈◊〉 holy place of the Temple At every sprinkling 〈◊〉 dipped his finger in the bloud and the residue of 〈◊〉 bloud which was on his finger was u●lawfull to sprinkle with therefore at every sprinkling he wiped his finger on the body of the heiffer When he had made an end of sprinkling he wiped his hands on the heiffers body and came downe from the pile and kindled the fire with small stickes which he put under the stickes of the pile and the fire began to burne and the Priest stood a far off and observed it till the fire burned upon her and her belly cleft asunder And afterward he tooke Cedar wood and eyzop not lesse than an hand-bredth and wooll died in scarlet five sh●kels weight c. And he bound the eyzop with the Cedar with the tongue or long peece of scarlet and cast them into her belly Numb 19. 6 And hee cast them not in before the fire was kindled upon the b 〈…〉 ke of her body nor after that she was burnt to ashes and if he did it was unlawfull for it is said into the midst of the burning not before the fire is kindled on her body nor after she is turned to ashes Maimony in Pharah adummah ch 3. sect 1 2. Vers. 7. Wash his cloathes which was a signe of purification from uncleannesse as is noted on Lev. 11. 25. and 15 5. The same was concerning him that burned the heiffer vers 8. and the cleane man that gathered up her ashes vers 9 10. Hereby the imperfection of the Legall Priesthood was shewed in that the Priests which prepared the meanes of sanctification for the Church were themselues polluted in the preparing and doing of them as may be gathered by proportion from Hebr. 7. 27 28. and 10. 1 2 3. The sinne also of the Priests and others that procured the death of Christ though it was the life of the world seemeth hereby to be signified Matth. 26. 65 66 c. Act. 2. 22 23 38. and 3. 14 15 17 18 19. Albeit by the tradition of the Hebrewes they were very carefull about the cleannesse of the Priests when they did this worke for the Priest that burned this heiffer they separated him from his house to a chamber prepared in the Court of the Temple which was called the Stone chamber because all the vessels thereof were of stone which doe receive no uncleannesse and he ministred in a vessell of stone all the seven daies that he was separated and his brethren the Priests might not touch him for the more care of his cleannesse Seven daies before the burning of the heiffer they separated the Priest that burned her from his house as they separated the High Priest for his service on Atonement-day wherof see the notes on Levit. 16. 33. Also they separated him from his wife lest she should have her disease and so he be uncleane seven daies as Levit. 15. 24. Every of those seven daies of his separation they sprinkled him with the water of purification lest ●e should be uncleane by the dead and not know it end with the ashes of the heiffer that had beene burned already before Maimony in Pharah ch 2. Notwithstanding all this care Whosoever busie themselves about this heiffer from the beginning to the end doe make their garments uncleane and are bound to wash themselves and are uncleane till the evening And wheresoever the Law speaketh of washing of cloathes for uncleannesse it is to teach us that not the cloathes only upon him are uncleane but every cloth 〈◊〉 vessell which this uncleane person shall touch whiles his uncleannesse is on him is made uncleane And not this heiffer only but all Sin-offrings that are burnt without the campe whether bullocks or goats he that
giveth to every poore body that passeth by him so much of that tithe as may satisfie him according to Deut. 14. 29. How much is that If it be of wheat he gives him not lesse than halfe a Kab if of barley not lesse than a Kab of rye not lesse than a Kab of figges not lesse than five and twenty shekels weight of wine not lesse than halfe a Log of oile not lesse than a quarter of a Log c. And if hee give him of any other fruits it is not lesse than that he may sell and buy with the price thereof two meales meat If there be many poore and hee have not enough to give unto every one according to the measure then he setteth the tithe before them and they part it among themselves With the second tithe they may not pay debts or wages nor redeeme captives with it nor give almes thereof c. Maimony in Mattanoth gnan ch 6. in all the worke that is all the workes as the Greeke and Chaldee explaine it or in every worke This manner of speech that he may blesse thee is a promise and he will blesse thee as Iudge not that ye be not judged Matth. 7. 1. meaneth and ye shall not be judged Luke 6. 37. and it sheweth how godlinesse is profitable unto all things having promise of the life that now is and of that which is to come 1 Tim. 4. 8. Vnto such duties as these and to workes of mercy there are often annexed promises of blessing in the Scriptures Prov. 3. 9 10. Ezek. 44. 30. Mal. 3. 10. 11. 2 Cor. 9. 6. 10. CHAP. XV. 1 The seventh yeere a yeere of release for the poore 7 Vnto the poore men must lend freely and give the seventh yeere must be no let thereof 12 An Hebrew servant must be set free in the seventh yere and liberally rewarded 16 If hee will not goe out free his eare must be bored and he is a servant for ever 19 All firstlings males of the cattell are to be sanctified unto the Lord and eaten before him 21. Except it have a blemish then is it to be eaten by any in any place 23 But not the bloud AT the end of seven yeeres thou shalt make a release And this is the manner of the release that every creditour that lendeth ought unto his neighbour doe release it hee shall not exact of his neighbour and of his brother because hee hath proclaimed a release to Iehovah Of a forrainer thou maist exact it but that which is thine with thy brother thine hand shall release Only that there be not in thee a needy man for Iehovah blessing will blesse thee in the land which Iehovah thy God giveth to thee for an inheritance to possesse it Only if hearkning thou wilt hearken unto the voice of Iehovah thy God to observe to doe all his commandement which I command thee this day For Iehovah thy God blesseth thee as he hath spoken unto thee and thou shalt lend unto many nations but thou shalt not borrow and thou shalt rule over many nations and they shall not rule over thee If there shall be in thee a needy man of one of thy brethren in any of thy gates in thy land which Iehovah thy God giveth unto thee thou shalt not make strong thine heart nor shut thine hand from thy brother the needy man But opening thou shalt open thine hand unto him and lending thou shalt lend him enough for his want that which is wanting unto him Beware of thy selfe lest there be a thought in thine heart of Belial saying the seventh yeere is neere the yeere of release and thine eye be evill against thy brother the needy man and thou givest not unto him and he cry against thee unto Iehovah and it be sinne unto thee Giving thou shalt give unto him thine heart shall not be evill whē thou givest unto him because that for this thing Iehovah thy God will blesse thee in all thy workes and in all that thou puttest thine hand unto For the needy shall not cease out of the land therefore I doe command thee saying opening thou shalt open thine hand to thy brother to thy poore afflicted and to thy needy in thy land If thy brother an Hebrew or an Hebrew esse be sold unto thee and serve thee six yeeres then in the seventh yeere thou shalt send him out free from thee And when thou sendest him out free from thee thou shalt not send him out empty Furnishing thou shalt furnish him out of thy flocke and out of thy floore and out of thy wine-presse of that wherewith Iehovah thy God hath blessed thee thou shalt give unto him And thou shalt remember that thou wast a servant in the land of Egypt and Iehovah thy God redeemed thee therefore I doe command thee this thing to day And it shall be if he say unto thee I will not goe out from thee because he loveth thee and thine house because he is well with thee Then thou shalt take an awle and shalt thrust it in his eare and in the doore and he shall be unto thee a servant for ever and also unto thy woman-servant thou shalt doe likewise It shall not be hard in thine eyes when thou sendest him out free from thee for the double of the hire of an hired servant he hath served thee six yeers and Iehovah thy God will blesse thee in all that thou doest Every firstling which shall be borne of thy herd and of thy flocke the male thou shalt sanctifie unto Iehovah thy God thou shalt not serve with the firstling of thy bullocke nor sheare the firstling of thy flocke Thou shalt eat it before Iebovah thy God yeere by yeere in the place which Iehovah shall chuse thou and thine house And if there be in it a blemish lame or blinde any evill blemish thou shalt not sacrifice it unto Iehovah thy God Thou shalt eat it within thy gates the uncleane and the cleane person together as the Roe-bucke and as the Hart. Only the bloud thereof thou shalt not eat thou shalt powre it upon the earth as water Annotations AT the end of seven yeeres Hereby seemeth properly to be meant according to the old Latine version In the seventh yeere as in Deut. 14. 28. At the end of three yeeres meaneth in the third yeere and in Ier. 34. 14. it is said At the end of seven yeeres let yee goe every man his brother c. that is as there after followeth when hee hath served thee six yeeres and Moses here in Deut. 15. 12. explaineth it in the seventh yeere and the Greeke Interpreters translate that place of Ieremy At the end of seven yeeres thus when six yeeres are fulfilled So here the end of seven yeeres is the seventh yeere which is the end or last of the seven and as servants were to be released in the beginning of the seventh yeere when they had fully served six so Aben Ezra upon this place expoundeth
the side or by the side which in Thargum Ionathan is expounded in a coffer by the right side of the Arke Vers. 27. stiffe necke or hard necke which else-where is likened to an iron sinew Esay 48. 4. See Exod. 32. 9. Vers. 28. Elders of your Tribes in Greeke they are named by one word Phularcha● that is Rulers or Princes of your Tribes CHAP. XXXII 1 Moses song which setteth forth Gods mercies unto Israel their sinnes and his chastisements by sword famine pestilence and captivity 36 His mercie in Christ towards them in the end 46 Moses exhorteth them to set their hearts upon his words 48 God sendeth him up to mount Nebo to see the land of Canaan and die 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 GIve eare ye heavens and I will speake and let the earth heare the sayings of my mouth My doctrine shall drop as the raine my speech shall distill as the deaw as the small rain upon the tender herbe and as the showres upon the grasse For I will proclaime the name of Iehovah give yee greatnesse unto our God The Rocke perfect is his worke for all his wayes are judgement God is faithfulnesse and without iniquity just and righteous is he They have corrupted themselves their spot is not the spot of his sonnes they are a crooked and perverse generation Do ye thus requite Iehovah O people foolish and unwise Is not hee thy Father that hath bought thee hath not he made thee established thee Remember the dayes of old consider the yeeres of generation and generation aske thy Father and he will shew thee thy Elders and they will tell thee When the most high divided inheritance to the nations when he separated the sons of Adam he set the bounds of the peoples according to the number of the sonnes of Israel For Iehovahs portion is his people Iakob is the line of his inheritance Hee found him in a land of wildernesse and in an empty place and howling of the desart hee led him about he instructed him he kept him as the apple of his eye As an Engle stirreth up her nest fluttereth over her young spreadeth abroad her wings taketh them beareth them on her wings Iehovah alone did leade him and there was no strange god with him He made him ride on the high places of the earth that he might eat the fruits of the field and he made him to sucke honey out of the rocke and oile out of the flinty rocke Butter of kine and milke of the flocke with fat of Lambes and of Rams of the breed of Bashan and of Goat-bucks with the fat of the kidneies of wheat and the bloud of the Grape thou diddest drinke pure wine But Iesurun wexed fat and kicked thou art wexen fat thou art growne grosse thou art covered with fatnesse then he forsooke God which made him and lightly esteemed the Rocke of his salvation They provoked him to jealousie with strange gods with abominations they provoked him to anger They sacrificed to devils not to God to gods whom they knew not to new gods that came lately up of whom your fathers were not afraid Of the Rocke that begat thee thou art unmindfull and hast forgotten God that formed thee And Iehovah saw it contemptuously abhorred them because of the provoking of his sons and of his daughters And he said I will hide my face from them I will see what their end shall be for they are a very froward generation sonnes in whom is no faith They have provoked me to jealousie with that which is not god they have provoked mee to anger with their vanities and I will provoke them to jealousie with those which are not a people I will provoke them to anger with a foolish nation For a fire is kindled in mine anger and shall burne unto the lowest hell and shall consume the land and her increase and set on fire the foundations of the mountaines I will heape evils upon them I will spend mine arrowes upon them They shall be burnt with hunger and devoured with the burning coale and with a bitter stinging plague and I will send upon them the teeth of beasts with the poyson of serpents of the dust Without the sword shall bereave and from the chambers terrour both the young man and the virgin the suckling with the man of gray haires I said I would scatter them into corners I would make the remembrance of them to cease from among men Were it not that I feared the wrath of the enemy left their adversaries should behave themselves strangely left they should say Our high hand not Iehovah hath done all this For they are a nation voyd of counsels and there is no understanding in them O that they were wise that they understood this that they would consider their latter end How should one chase a thousand two put ten thousand to flight except their Rocke had sold them and Iehovah had shut them up For their Rocke is not as our Rocke even our enemies being judges For their vine is of the vine of Sodom and of the blasted fields of Gomorrah their Grapes are Grapes of gall they have most bitter clusters Their wine is the poyson of dragons and the cruell venome of aspes Is not this laid up in store with me and sealed up in my treasuries To mee belongeth vengeance and recompence in the time their foot shall slide for the day of their calamity is neere and the things that shall come upon them make haste For Iehovah will judge his people and repent himselfe for his servants when hee shall see that the hand is gone and there is none shut up or left And hee shall say Where are their gods the Rocke in whom they trusted for safety Which did eat the fat of their sacrifices did drinke the wine of their drink-offerings let them rise up and helpe you let him bean hiding place for you See now that I I am he and there is no God with me I do kill and make alive do wound and I heale and there is none that delivereth out of mine hand For I lift up my hand to the heavens and say I live for ever If I whet my glittering sword and mine hand take hold on judgement I will render vengeance to my adversaries and will reward them that hate mee I will make mine arrowes drunke with bloud and my sword shall devoure flesh with the bloud of the slaine and of the captives from the beginning the revenges of the enemy Shout joyfully yee nations with his people for he will avenge the bloud of his servants and will render vengeance to his adversaries and will make atonement for his land for his people And Moses came and spake all the words of this song in the eares of the people hee and Hoshea the sonne of Nun. And Moses made an end of speaking all these words unto all Israel And he said unto them Set your heart unto all the words which I testifie among
23. came into Egypt being sent for by Pharaoh and incouraged thereto by God him-selfe Gen. 45. 17 20. and 46. 3 4. of Cham the father of Mizraim or Egypt see Psal. 78. 51. Vers. 24. increased made them fructifie that the land was soone full of them Exod. 1. 7 9. Vers. 25. to deale craftily or conspire guile fully for their destruction as Gen. 37. 18. Pharaoh and his people fretting at Israels prosperity thought to worke wisely with them when they plotted their ruine Exod. 1. 9 10 12 c. Vers. 26. had chosen to be Moses his mouth to the people and Prophet to Pharaoh Exod. 4. 12 14 16. and 7. 1 2 c. Vers. 27. words of his signes the signes which he spake and commanded together with the doctrine and use of them for letting of Israel goe See Exod. 7. 1 2 3 c. Or words of signes as words of song Psal. 137. 3. are signes and songs So Psal. 145. 5. Vers. 28. darknesse the ninth plague of Egypt where was black darknesse in all the land for three dayes that no man saw another nor rose from the place where he was Exod. 10. 22 23. turned not rebellious or they disobeyed not see Psal. 5. 11. that is his words or word were not disobeyed or changed but effected as God had spoken see a like phrase noted on Psal. 49. 15. Or they may be referred to Moses and Aaron who performed the things commanded them though with danger to them Vers. 29. to bloud the first of the ten plagues Exod. 7. See Psal. 78. 44. Vers. 30. frogs the second plague Exod. 8. 3 6. Psal. 78. 45. Kings Pharaoh and his Princes so Esa. 19. 2. Vers. 31. swarme of flyes or beasts see Psal. 78. 45. This was the fourth plague Exod. 8. 24. lice the third plague All the dust of the land was lice and went upon man and beast Exod. 8. 17. Vers. 32. showers of raine in stead whereof they had haile the seventh plague Exod. 9. See Psal. 78. 47. of flames that is sorely flaming and blasting never was the like there seene Exod. 9. 24. Vers. 33. tree for trees so after verse 34. 40. and often See Psal. 34. 8. Vers. 34. grashopper or locust the eight plague Exod. 10. see Psal. 78. 46. Vers. 36. the first-borne the tenth plague whereof see Psal. 78. 51. Vers. 37. feeble ready to fall through weaknes there being an armie of six hundred thousand men Exod. 12. 37. and 13. 18. A like promise is made to the Church Esa. 33. 24. Vers. 38. dread of them that is of death for their sakes so that they forced them out and gave them treasures Exod. 12. 33 35. See the like speech Esth. 8. 17. and. 9. 2. Vers. 39. a fire that they might travell night and day towards the promised land Exod. 13. 21. Psa. 78. 14. Vers. 40. quaile that is quailes which for their lust he gave them Numb 11. Compare Psal. 78. 27 28. bread Manna whereof see Psal. 78. 24 25. and Exod. 16. Vers. 41. the Rocke at Rephidim Exod. 17. and at Kadesh Numb 20. a river so that the people and their beasts dranke Numb 20. 11. and for this the wilde beasts Dragons Ostriches honoured God Esa. 43. 20. this mercy is applied to other times Isa. 48. 21. Vers. 44. heathens the seven nations whereof see Psal. 78. 55. Vers. 45. keepe his lawes The end of all Gods mercies was that he might be glorified in his peoples obedience see Exod. 19. 4 5 6. Deut. 4. 1 40. and 6. 21 24 25. PSAL. CVI. The Psalmist exhorteth to praise God 4 He prayeth for pardon of sinne as God did with the fathers 7 The storie of the peoples rebellion and Gods mercies 47 He concludeth with prayer and praise HAlelu-jah Confesse ye to Iehovah for he is good for his mercy endureth for ever Who can expresse the powers of Iehovah can cause to heare all his praise O blessed are they that keepe judgement is he that doth justice in all time Remember me Iehovah with the favourable acceptation of thy people visit me with thy salvation To see the good of thy chosen to rejoyce with the joy of thy nation to glory with thy inheritance We have sinned with our fathers we have done crookedly we have done wickedly Our fathers in Egypt did not prudently minde thy marvellous workes they remembred not the multitude of thy mercies but turned rebellious at the sea at the red sea Yet he saved them for his Name sake to make knowne his power And he rebuked the red sea and it was dried up and he led them in the deeps as in the wildernesse And he saved them from the hand of the hater and redeemed them from the hand of the enemie And the waters covered their distressers one of them was not left And they beleeved in his words they sang his praise They made haste they forgat his workes they waited not for his counsell But lusted with lust in the wildernesse and tempted God in the desart And he gave to them their request and sent leannesse into their soule And they envied at Moses in the campe at Aharon the holy one of Iehovah The earth opened and swallowed up Dathan and covered over the congregation of Abiram And a fire burned in their congregation a flame burnt up the wicked They made a calfe in Horeb and bowed themselves to a molten Idoll And turned their glory into the forme of an Oxe that eateth grasse They forgat God their Saviour that did great things in Egypt Marvellous workes in the land of Cham fearefull things by the red sea And he said to abolish them had not Moses his chosen stood in the breach before him to turne his wrathfull heat from destroying them And they contemptuously refused the land of desire they beleeved not his Word But murmured in their tents they heard not the voice of Iehovah And he lifted up his hand to them to fell them in the wildernesse And to fell their seed among the heathens and to fanne them in the lands And they were joyned to Baal-pehor and did eat the sacrifices of the dead And moved indignation by their actions and the plague brake in upon them And Phineas stood and executed judgement and the plague was restrained And it was counted to him for justice to generation and generation for ever And they caused servent wrath at the waters of Meribah and evill was to Moses for their sake For they bitterly provoked his spirit and he pronounced it with his lips They abolished not the peoples which Iehovah had said unto them But mixed themselves among the heathens and learned their works And served their Idols they were to them for a snare And they sacrified their sonnes and their daughters to Devils And shed innocent bloud the bloud of their sonnes and of their daughters whom they sacrificed to the Idols of Canaan and the land was impiously distained with blouds And they defiled themselves by their