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<div2 id="Ex.xxx" n="xxx" next="Ex.xxxi" prev="Ex.xxix" progress="45.09%" title="Chapter XXIX">
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<h2 id="Ex.xxx-p0.1">E X O D U S</h2>
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<h3 id="Ex.xxx-p0.2">CHAP. XXIX.</h3>
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<p class="intro" id="Ex.xxx-p1">Particular orders are given in this chapter, I.
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Concerning the consecration of the priests, and the sanctification
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of the altar, <scripRef id="Ex.xxx-p1.1" osisRef="Bible:Exod.29.1-Exod.29.37" parsed="|Exod|29|1|29|37" passage="Ex 29:1-37">ver. 1-37</scripRef>.
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II. Concerning the daily sacrifice, <scripRef id="Ex.xxx-p1.2" osisRef="Bible:Exod.29.38-Exod.29.41" parsed="|Exod|29|38|29|41" passage="Ex 29:38-41">ver. 38-41</scripRef>. To which gracious promises are
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annexed that God would own and bless them in all their services,
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<scripRef id="Ex.xxx-p1.3" osisRef="Bible:Exod.29.42-Exod.29.46" parsed="|Exod|29|42|29|46" passage="Ex 29:42-46">ver. 42</scripRef>, &c.</p>
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<scripCom id="Ex.xxx-p1.4" osisRef="Bible:Exod.29" parsed="|Exod|29|0|0|0" passage="Ex 29" type="Commentary"/>
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<scripCom id="Ex.xxx-p1.5" osisRef="Bible:Exod.29.1-Exod.29.37" parsed="|Exod|29|1|29|37" passage="Ex 29:1-37" type="Commentary"/><div class="Commentary" id="Bible:Exod.29.1-Exod.29.37">
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<h4 id="Ex.xxx-p1.6">The Consecration of the
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Priests. (<span class="smallcaps" id="Ex.xxx-p1.7">b. c.</span> 1491.)</h4>
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<p class="passage" id="Ex.xxx-p2">1 And this <i>is</i> the thing that thou shalt
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do unto them to hallow them, to minister unto me in the priest's
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office: Take one young bullock, and two rams without blemish,
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2 And unleavened bread, and cakes unleavened tempered with
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oil, and wafers unleavened anointed with oil: <i>of</i> wheaten
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flour shalt thou make them. 3 And thou shalt put them into
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one basket, and bring them in the basket, with the bullock and the
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two rams. 4 And Aaron and his sons thou shalt bring unto the
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door of the tabernacle of the congregation, and shalt wash them
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with water. 5 And thou shalt take the garments, and put upon
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Aaron the coat, and the robe of the ephod, and the ephod, and the
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breastplate, and gird him with the curious girdle of the ephod:
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6 And thou shalt put the mitre upon his head, and put the
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holy crown upon the mitre. 7 Then shalt thou take the
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anointing oil, and pour <i>it</i> upon his head, and anoint him.
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8 And thou shalt bring his sons, and put coats upon them.
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9 And thou shalt gird them with girdles, Aaron and his sons,
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and put the bonnets on them: and the priest's office shall be
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theirs for a perpetual statute: and thou shalt consecrate Aaron and
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his sons. 10 And thou shalt cause a bullock to be brought
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before the tabernacle of the congregation: and Aaron and his sons
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shall put their hands upon the head of the bullock. 11 And
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thou shalt kill the bullock before the <span class="smallcaps" id="Ex.xxx-p2.1">Lord</span>, <i>by</i> the door of the tabernacle of
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the congregation. 12 And thou shalt take of the blood of the
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bullock, and put <i>it</i> upon the horns of the altar with thy
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finger, and pour all the blood beside the bottom of the altar.
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13 And thou shalt take all the fat that covereth the
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inwards, and the caul <i>that is</i> above the liver, and the two
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kidneys, and the fat that <i>is</i> upon them, and burn <i>them</i>
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upon the altar. 14 But the flesh of the bullock, and his
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skin, and his dung, shalt thou burn with fire without the camp: it
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<i>is</i> a sin offering. 15 Thou shalt also take one ram;
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and Aaron and his sons shall put their hands upon the head of the
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ram. 16 And thou shalt slay the ram, and thou shalt take his
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blood, and sprinkle <i>it</i> round about upon the altar. 17
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And thou shalt cut the ram in pieces, and wash the inwards of him,
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and his legs, and put <i>them</i> unto his pieces, and unto his
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head. 18 And thou shalt burn the whole ram upon the altar:
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it <i>is</i> a burnt offering unto the <span class="smallcaps" id="Ex.xxx-p2.2">Lord</span>: it <i>is</i> a sweet savour, an offering
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made by fire unto the <span class="smallcaps" id="Ex.xxx-p2.3">Lord</span>.
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19 And thou shalt take the other ram; and Aaron and his sons shall
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put their hands upon the head of the ram. 20 Then shalt thou
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kill the ram, and take of his blood, and put <i>it</i> upon the tip
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of the right ear of Aaron, and upon the tip of the right ear of his
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sons, and upon the thumb of their right hand, and upon the great
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toe of their right foot, and sprinkle the blood upon the altar
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round about. 21 And thou shalt take of the blood that
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<i>is</i> upon the altar, and of the anointing oil, and sprinkle
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<i>it</i> upon Aaron, and upon his garments, and upon his sons, and
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upon the garments of his sons with him: and he shall be hallowed,
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and his garments, and his sons, and his sons' garments with him.
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22 Also thou shalt take of the ram the fat and the rump, and
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the fat that covereth the inwards, and the caul <i>above</i> the
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liver, and the two kidneys, and the fat that <i>is</i> upon them,
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and the right shoulder; for it <i>is</i> a ram of consecration:
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23 And one loaf of bread, and one cake of oiled bread, and
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one wafer out of the basket of the unleavened bread that <i>is</i>
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before the <span class="smallcaps" id="Ex.xxx-p2.4">Lord</span>: 24 And thou
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shalt put all in the hands of Aaron, and in the hands of his sons;
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and shalt wave them <i>for</i> a wave offering before the <span class="smallcaps" id="Ex.xxx-p2.5">Lord</span>. 25 And thou shalt receive
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them of their hands, and burn <i>them</i> upon the altar for a
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burnt offering, for a sweet savour before the <span class="smallcaps" id="Ex.xxx-p2.6">Lord</span>: it <i>is</i> an offering made by fire unto
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the <span class="smallcaps" id="Ex.xxx-p2.7">Lord</span>. 26 And thou shalt
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take the breast of the ram of Aaron's consecration, and wave it
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<i>for</i> a wave offering before the <span class="smallcaps" id="Ex.xxx-p2.8">Lord</span>: and it shall be thy part. 27 And
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thou shalt sanctify the breast of the wave offering, and the
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shoulder of the heave offering, which is waved, and which is heaved
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up, of the ram of the consecration, <i>even</i> of <i>that</i>
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which <i>is</i> for Aaron, and of <i>that</i> which is for his
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sons: 28 And it shall be Aaron's and his sons' by a statute
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for ever from the children of Israel: for it <i>is</i> an heave
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offering: and it shall be an heave offering from the children of
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Israel of the sacrifice of their peace offerings, <i>even</i> their
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heave offering unto the <span class="smallcaps" id="Ex.xxx-p2.9">Lord</span>.
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29 And the holy garments of Aaron shall be his sons' after him, to
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be anointed therein, and to be consecrated in them. 30
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<i>And</i> that son that is priest in his stead shall put them on
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seven days, when he cometh into the tabernacle of the congregation
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to minister in the holy <i>place.</i> 31 And thou shalt take
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the ram of the consecration, and seethe his flesh in the holy
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place. 32 And Aaron and his sons shall eat the flesh of the
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ram, and the bread that <i>is</i> in the basket, <i>by</i> the door
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of the tabernacle of the congregation. 33 And they shall eat
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those things wherewith the atonement was made, to consecrate
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<i>and</i> to sanctify them: but a stranger shall not eat
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<i>thereof,</i> because they <i>are</i> holy. 34 And if
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ought of the flesh of the consecrations, or of the bread, remain
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unto the morning, then thou shalt burn the remainder with fire: it
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shall not be eaten, because it <i>is</i> holy. 35 And thus
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shalt thou do unto Aaron, and to his sons, according to all
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<i>things</i> which I have commanded thee: seven days shalt thou
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consecrate them. 36 And thou shalt offer every day a bullock
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<i>for</i> a sin offering for atonement: and thou shalt cleanse the
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altar, when thou hast made an atonement for it, and thou shalt
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anoint it, to sanctify it. 37 Seven days thou shalt make an
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atonement for the altar, and sanctify it; and it shall be an altar
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most holy: whatsoever toucheth the altar shall be holy.</p>
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<p class="indent" id="Ex.xxx-p3">Here is, I. The law concerning the
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consecration of Aaron and his sons to the priest's office, which
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was to be done with a great deal of ceremony and solemnity, that
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they themselves might be duly affected with the greatness of the
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work to which they were called, and that the people also might
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learn to magnify the office and none might dare to invade it.</p>
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<p class="indent" id="Ex.xxx-p4">1. The ceremonies wherewith it was to be
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done were very fully and particularly appointed, because nothing of
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this kind had been done before, and because it was to be a statute
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for ever that the high priest should be thus inaugurated. Now,</p>
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<p class="indent" id="Ex.xxx-p5">(1.) The work to be done was the
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consecrating of the persons whom God had chosen to be priests, by
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which they devoted and gave up themselves to the service of God and
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God declared his acceptance of them; and the people were made to
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know that they <i>glorified not themselves</i> to be made priests,
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but were <i>called of God,</i> <scripRef id="Ex.xxx-p5.1" osisRef="Bible:Heb.5.4-Heb.5.5" parsed="|Heb|5|4|5|5" passage="Heb 5:4,5">Heb.
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v. 4, 5</scripRef>. They were thus distinguished from common men,
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sequestered from common services, and set apart for God and an
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immediate attendance on him. Note, All that are to be employed for
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God are to be sanctified to him. The person must first be accepted,
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and then the performance. The Hebrew phrase for consecrating <i>is
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filling the hand</i> (<scripRef id="Ex.xxx-p5.2" osisRef="Bible:Exod.29.9" parsed="|Exod|29|9|0|0" passage="Ex 29:9"><i>v.</i>
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9</scripRef>): <i>Thou shalt fill the hand of Aaron and his
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sons,</i> and the <i>ram of consecration</i> is the <i>ram of
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fillings,</i> <scripRef id="Ex.xxx-p5.3" osisRef="Bible:Exod.29.22 Bible:Exod.29.26" parsed="|Exod|29|22|0|0;|Exod|29|26|0|0" passage="Ex 29:22,26"><i>v.</i> 22,
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26</scripRef>. The consecrating of them was the perfecting of them;
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Christ is said to be <i>perfect</i> or <i>consecrated for
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evermore,</i> <scripRef id="Ex.xxx-p5.4" osisRef="Bible:Heb.7.28" parsed="|Heb|7|28|0|0" passage="Heb 7:28">Heb. vii. 28</scripRef>.
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Probably the phrase here is borrowed from the putting of the
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sacrifice into their hand, to be waved before the Lord, <scripRef id="Ex.xxx-p5.5" osisRef="Bible:Exod.29.24" parsed="|Exod|29|24|0|0" passage="Ex 29:24"><i>v.</i> 24</scripRef>. But it intimates, [1.]
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That ministers have their hands full; they have no time to trifle,
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so great, so copious, so constant is their work. [2.] That they
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must have their hands filled. Of necessity <i>they must have
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something to offer,</i> and they cannot find it in themselves, it
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must be given them from above. They cannot fill the people's hearts
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unless God fill their hands; to him therefore they must go, and
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<i>receive from his fulness.</i></p>
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<p class="indent" id="Ex.xxx-p6">(2.) The person to do it was Moses, by
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God's appointment. Though he was <i>ordained for men,</i> yet the
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people were not to consecrate him; Moses the <i>servant of the
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Lord,</i> and his agent herein, must do it. By God's special
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appointment he now did the priest's work, and therefore that which
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was the priest's part of the sacrifice was here ordered to be his,
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<scripRef id="Ex.xxx-p6.1" osisRef="Bible:Exod.29.26" parsed="|Exod|29|26|0|0" passage="Ex 29:26"><i>v.</i> 26</scripRef>.</p>
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<p class="indent" id="Ex.xxx-p7">(3.) The place was at the <i>door of the
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tabernacle of meeting,</i> <scripRef id="Ex.xxx-p7.1" osisRef="Bible:Exod.29.4" parsed="|Exod|29|4|0|0" passage="Ex 29:4"><i>v.</i>
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4</scripRef>. God was pleased to dwell in the tabernacle, the
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people attending in the courts, so that the door between the court
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and the tabernacle was the fittest place for those to be
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consecrated in who were to mediate between God and man, and to
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stand between both, and <i>lay their hands</i> (as it were) <i>upon
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both.</i> They were consecrated at the door, for they were to be
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door-keepers.</p>
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<p class="indent" id="Ex.xxx-p8">(4.) It was done with many ceremonies.</p>
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<p class="indent" id="Ex.xxx-p9">[1.] They were to be washed (<scripRef id="Ex.xxx-p9.1" osisRef="Bible:Exod.29.4" parsed="|Exod|29|4|0|0" passage="Ex 29:4"><i>v.</i> 4</scripRef>), signifying that those
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must be clean who <i>bear the vessels of the Lord,</i> <scripRef id="Ex.xxx-p9.2" osisRef="Bible:Isa.52.11" parsed="|Isa|52|11|0|0" passage="Isa 52:11">Isa. lii. 11</scripRef>. Those that would
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<i>perfect holiness</i> must <i>cleanse themselves from all
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filthiness of flesh and spirit,</i> <scripRef id="Ex.xxx-p9.3" osisRef="Bible:2Cor.7.1 Bible:Isa.1.16-Isa.1.18" parsed="|2Cor|7|1|0|0;|Isa|1|16|1|18" passage="2Co 7:1,Isa 1:16-18">2 Cor. vii. 1; Isa. i. 16-18</scripRef>. They
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were now washed all over; but afterwards, when they went in to
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minister, they washed only their hands and feet (<scripRef id="Ex.xxx-p9.4" osisRef="Bible:Exod.30.19" parsed="|Exod|30|19|0|0" passage="Ex 30:19"><i>ch.</i> xxx. 19</scripRef>); for <i>he that is washed
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needs</i> no more, <scripRef id="Ex.xxx-p9.5" osisRef="Bible:John.13.10" parsed="|John|13|10|0|0" passage="Joh 13:10">John xiii.
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10</scripRef>.</p>
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<p class="indent" id="Ex.xxx-p10">[2.] They were to be clothed with the holy
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garments (<scripRef id="Ex.xxx-p10.1" osisRef="Bible:Exod.29.5-Exod.29.6 Bible:Exod.29.8 Bible:Exod.29.9" parsed="|Exod|29|5|29|6;|Exod|29|8|0|0;|Exod|29|9|0|0" passage="Ex 29:5,6,8,9"><i>v.</i> 5, 6, 8,
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9</scripRef>), to signify that it was not sufficient for them to
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put away the pollutions of sin, but they must put on the graces of
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the Spirit, be <i>clothed with righteousness,</i> <scripRef id="Ex.xxx-p10.2" osisRef="Bible:Ps.132.9" parsed="|Ps|132|9|0|0" passage="Ps 132:9">Ps. cxxxii. 9</scripRef>. They must be girded,
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as men prepared and strengthened for their work; and they must be
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robed and crowned, as men that counted their work and office their
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true honour.</p>
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<p class="indent" id="Ex.xxx-p11">[3.] The high priest was to be anointed
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with the <i>holy anointing oil</i> (<scripRef id="Ex.xxx-p11.1" osisRef="Bible:Exod.29.7" parsed="|Exod|29|7|0|0" passage="Ex 29:7"><i>v.</i> 7</scripRef>), that the church might be filled
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and delighted with the sweet savour of his administrations (for
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<i>ointment and perfume rejoice the heart</i>), and in token of the
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pouring out of the Spirit upon him, to qualify him for his work.
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Brotherly love is compared to this oil with which Aaron was
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anointed, <scripRef id="Ex.xxx-p11.2" osisRef="Bible:Ps.133.2" parsed="|Ps|133|2|0|0" passage="Ps 133:2">Ps. cxxxiii. 2</scripRef>.
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The inferior priests are said to be anointed (<scripRef id="Ex.xxx-p11.3" osisRef="Bible:Exod.30.30" parsed="|Exod|30|30|0|0" passage="Ex 30:30"><i>ch.</i> xxx. 30</scripRef>), not on their heads, as
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the high priest (<scripRef id="Ex.xxx-p11.4" osisRef="Bible:Lev.21.10" parsed="|Lev|21|10|0|0" passage="Le 21:10">Lev. xxi.
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10</scripRef>), the oil was only mingled with the blood that was
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sprinkled upon their garments.</p>
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<p class="indent" id="Ex.xxx-p12">[4.] Sacrifices were to be offered for
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them. The covenant of priesthood, as all other covenants, must be
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<i>made by sacrifice.</i></p>
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<p class="indent" id="Ex.xxx-p13"><i>First,</i> There must be a sin-offering,
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to make atonement for them, <scripRef id="Ex.xxx-p13.1" osisRef="Bible:Exod.29.10-Exod.29.14" parsed="|Exod|29|10|29|14" passage="Ex 29:10-14"><i>v.</i> 10-14</scripRef>. The law made those
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priests that had infirmity, and therefore they must first offer for
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their own sin, before they could make atonement <i>for the
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people,</i> <scripRef id="Ex.xxx-p13.2" osisRef="Bible:Heb.7.27-Heb.7.28" parsed="|Heb|7|27|7|28" passage="Heb 7:27,28">Heb. vii. 27,
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28</scripRef>. They were to put their hand on the head of their
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sacrifice (<scripRef id="Ex.xxx-p13.3" osisRef="Bible:Exod.29.10" parsed="|Exod|29|10|0|0" passage="Ex 29:10"><i>v.</i> 10</scripRef>),
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confessing that they deserved to die for their own sin, and
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desiring that the killing of the beast might expiate their guilt,
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and be accepted as a vicarious satisfaction. It was used as other
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sin-offerings were; only, whereas the flesh of other sin-offerings
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was eaten by the priests (<scripRef id="Ex.xxx-p13.4" osisRef="Bible:Lev.10.18" parsed="|Lev|10|18|0|0" passage="Le 10:18">Lev. x.
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18</scripRef>), in token of the priest's taking away the sin of the
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people, this was appointed to be all burnt without the camp
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(<scripRef id="Ex.xxx-p13.5" osisRef="Bible:Exod.29.14" parsed="|Exod|29|14|0|0" passage="Ex 29:14"><i>v.</i> 14</scripRef>), to signify
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the imperfection of the legal dispensation (as the learned bishop
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Patrick notes); for the sins of the priests themselves could not be
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taken away by those sacrifices, but they must expect a better high
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priest and a better sacrifice.</p>
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<p class="indent" id="Ex.xxx-p14"><i>Secondly,</i> There must be a
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burnt-offering, a ram wholly burnt, to the honour of God, in token
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of the dedication of themselves wholly to God and to his service,
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as living sacrifices, kindled with the fire and ascending in the
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flame of holy love, <scripRef id="Ex.xxx-p14.1" osisRef="Bible:Exod.29.15-Exod.29.18" parsed="|Exod|29|15|29|18" passage="Ex 29:15-18"><i>v.</i>
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15-18</scripRef>. The sin-offering must first be offered and then
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the burnt-offering; for, till guilt be removed, no acceptable
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service can be performed, <scripRef id="Ex.xxx-p14.2" osisRef="Bible:Isa.6.7" parsed="|Isa|6|7|0|0" passage="Isa 6:7">Isa. vi.
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7</scripRef>.</p>
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<p class="indent" id="Ex.xxx-p15"><i>Thirdly,</i> There must be a
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peace-offering; it is called <i>the ram of consecration,</i>
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because there was more in this peculiar to the occasion than in the
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other two. In the burnt-offering God had the glory of their
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priesthood, in this they had the comfort of it; and, in token of a
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mutual covenant between God and them, 1. The blood of the sacrifice
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was divided between God and them (<scripRef id="Ex.xxx-p15.1" osisRef="Bible:Exod.29.20-Exod.29.21" parsed="|Exod|29|20|29|21" passage="Ex 29:20,21"><i>v.</i> 20, 21</scripRef>); part of the blood was
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<i>sprinkled upon the altar round about,</i> and part put upon
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them, upon their bodies (<scripRef id="Ex.xxx-p15.2" osisRef="Bible:Exod.29.20" parsed="|Exod|29|20|0|0" passage="Ex 29:20"><i>v.</i>
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20</scripRef>), and upon their garments, <scripRef id="Ex.xxx-p15.3" osisRef="Bible:Exod.29.21" parsed="|Exod|29|21|0|0" passage="Ex 29:21"><i>v.</i> 21</scripRef>. Thus the benefit of the
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expiation made by the sacrifice was applied and assured to them,
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and their whole selves from head to foot sanctified to the service
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of God. The blood was put upon the extreme parts of the body, to
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signify that it was all, as it were, enclosed and taken in for God,
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the tip of the ear and the great toe not excepted. We reckon that
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the blood and oil sprinkled upon garments spot and stain them; yet
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the holy oil, and the blood of the sacrifice, sprinkled upon their
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garments, must be looked upon as the greatest adorning imaginable
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to them, for they signified the blood of Christ, and the graces of
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the Spirit, which constitute and complete the beauty of holiness,
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and recommend us to God; we read of robes <i>made white with the
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blood of the Lamb.</i> 2. The <i>flesh of the sacrifice,</i> with
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the meat-offering annexed to it, was likewise divided between God
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and them, that (to speak with reverence) God and they might feast
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together, in token of friendship and fellowship. (1.) Part of it
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was to be first waved before the Lord, and then burnt upon the
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altar; part of the <i>flesh</i> (<scripRef id="Ex.xxx-p15.4" osisRef="Bible:Exod.29.22" parsed="|Exod|29|22|0|0" passage="Ex 29:22"><i>v.</i> 22</scripRef>), part of the <i>bread,</i> for
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bread and flesh must go together (<scripRef id="Ex.xxx-p15.5" osisRef="Bible:Exod.29.23" parsed="|Exod|29|23|0|0" passage="Ex 29:23"><i>v.</i> 23</scripRef>); these were first put into the
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hands of Aaron to be waved to and fro, in token of their being
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offered to God (who, though unseen, yet compasses us round on every
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side), and then they were to be burnt upon the altar (<scripRef id="Ex.xxx-p15.6" osisRef="Bible:Exod.29.24-Exod.29.25" parsed="|Exod|29|24|29|25" passage="Ex 29:24,25"><i>v.</i> 24, 25</scripRef>), for the altar
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was to devour God's part of the sacrifice. Thus God admitted Aaron
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and his sons to be his servants, and wait at his table, taking the
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mat of his altar from their hands. Here, in a parenthesis, as it
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were, comes in the law concerning the priests' part of the
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peace-offerings afterwards, the breast and shoulder, which were now
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divided; Moses had the breast, and the shoulder was burnt on the
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|
altar with God's part, <scripRef id="Ex.xxx-p15.7" osisRef="Bible:Exod.29.26-Exod.29.28" parsed="|Exod|29|26|29|28" passage="Ex 29:26-28"><i>v.</i>
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26-28</scripRef>. (2.) The other part, both of the flesh of the ram
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and of the bread, Aaron and his sons were to eat at the door of the
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tabernacle (<scripRef id="Ex.xxx-p15.8" osisRef="Bible:Exod.29.31-Exod.29.33" parsed="|Exod|29|31|29|33" passage="Ex 29:31-33"><i>v.</i>
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31-33</scripRef>), to signify that he called them not only
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|
<i>servants</i> but <i>friends,</i> <scripRef id="Ex.xxx-p15.9" osisRef="Bible:John.15.15" parsed="|John|15|15|0|0" passage="Joh 15:15">John xv. 15</scripRef>. He <i>supped with them,</i> and
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<i>they with him.</i> Their eating of the things wherewith <i>the
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|
atonement was made</i> signified their <i>receiving the
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|
atonement,</i> as the expression is (<scripRef id="Ex.xxx-p15.10" osisRef="Bible:Rom.5.11" parsed="|Rom|5|11|0|0" passage="Ro 5:11">Rom. v. 11</scripRef>), their thankful acceptance of the
|
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benefit of it, and their joyful communion with God thereupon, which
|
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|
was the true intent and meaning of a feast upon a sacrifice. If any
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of it was left, it must be burnt, that it might not be in any
|
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|
danger of putrefying, and to show that it was an extraordinary
|
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|
peace-offering.</p>
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<p class="indent" id="Ex.xxx-p16">2. The time that was to be spent in this
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consecration: <i>Seven days shalt thou consecrate them,</i>
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<scripRef id="Ex.xxx-p16.1" osisRef="Bible:Exod.29.35" parsed="|Exod|29|35|0|0" passage="Ex 29:35"><i>v.</i> 35</scripRef>. Though all
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|
the ceremonies were performed on the first day, yet, (1.) They were
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not to look upon their consecration as completed till the seven
|
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|
days' end, which put a solemnity upon their admission, and a
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distance between this and their former state, and obliged them to
|
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|
enter upon their work with a pause, giving them time to consider
|
|||
|
the weight and seriousness of it. This was to be observed in
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|
after-ages, <scripRef id="Ex.xxx-p16.2" osisRef="Bible:Exod.29.30" parsed="|Exod|29|30|0|0" passage="Ex 29:30"><i>v.</i> 30</scripRef>.
|
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He that was to succeed Aaron in the high-priesthood must put on the
|
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|
holy garments seven days together, in token of a deliberate and
|
|||
|
gradual advance into his office, and that one sabbath might pass
|
|||
|
over him in his consecration. (2.) Every day of the seven, in this
|
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|
first consecration, a bullock was to be offered for a sin-offering
|
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|
(<scripRef id="Ex.xxx-p16.3" osisRef="Bible:Exod.29.36" parsed="|Exod|29|36|0|0" passage="Ex 29:36"><i>v.</i> 36</scripRef>), which was
|
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|
to intimate to them, [1.] That it was of very great concern to them
|
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|
to get their sins pardoned, and that though atonement was made, and
|
|||
|
they had the comfort of it, yet they must still keep up a penitent
|
|||
|
sense of sin and often repeat the confession of it. [2.] That those
|
|||
|
sacrifices which were thus offered day by day to make atonement
|
|||
|
could not make the <i>comers thereunto perfect,</i> for then they
|
|||
|
would have ceased to be offered, as the apostle argues, <scripRef id="Ex.xxx-p16.4" osisRef="Bible:Heb.10.1-Heb.10.2" parsed="|Heb|10|1|10|2" passage="Heb 10:1,2">Heb. x. 1, 2</scripRef>. They must therefore
|
|||
|
expect the <i>bringing in of a better hope.</i></p>
|
|||
|
<p class="indent" id="Ex.xxx-p17">3. This consecration of the priests was a
|
|||
|
<i>shadow of good things to come.</i> (1.) Our Lord Jesus is the
|
|||
|
great high-priest of our profession, called of God to be so,
|
|||
|
consecrated for evermore, anointed with the Spirit above his
|
|||
|
fellows (whence he is called <i>Messiah,</i> the <i>Christ</i>),
|
|||
|
clothed with the holy garments, even with glory and beauty,
|
|||
|
sanctified by his own blood, not that of bullocks and rams
|
|||
|
(<scripRef id="Ex.xxx-p17.1" osisRef="Bible:Heb.9.12" parsed="|Heb|9|12|0|0" passage="Heb 9:12">Heb. ix. 12</scripRef>), <i>made
|
|||
|
perfect,</i> or consecrated, <i>through sufferings,</i> <scripRef id="Ex.xxx-p17.2" osisRef="Bible:Heb.2.10" parsed="|Heb|2|10|0|0" passage="Heb 2:10">Heb. ii. 10</scripRef>. Thus in him this was a
|
|||
|
perpetual statute, <scripRef id="Ex.xxx-p17.3" osisRef="Bible:Exod.29.9" parsed="|Exod|29|9|0|0" passage="Ex 29:9"><i>v.</i>
|
|||
|
9</scripRef>. (2.) All believers are spiritual priests, to offer
|
|||
|
spiritual sacrifices (<scripRef id="Ex.xxx-p17.4" osisRef="Bible:1Pet.2.5" parsed="|1Pet|2|5|0|0" passage="1Pe 2:5">1 Pet. ii.
|
|||
|
5</scripRef>), washed in the blood of Christ, and so <i>made to our
|
|||
|
God priests,</i> <scripRef id="Ex.xxx-p17.5" osisRef="Bible:Rev.1.5-Rev.1.6" parsed="|Rev|1|5|1|6" passage="Re 1:5,6">Rev. i. 5,
|
|||
|
6</scripRef>. They also are clothed with the beauty of holiness,
|
|||
|
and have received the anointing, <scripRef id="Ex.xxx-p17.6" osisRef="Bible:1John.2.27" parsed="|1John|2|27|0|0" passage="1Jo 2:27">1
|
|||
|
John ii. 27</scripRef>. Their hands are filled with work, to which
|
|||
|
they must continually attend; and it is through Christ, the great
|
|||
|
sacrifice, that they are dedicated to this service. His blood
|
|||
|
<i>sprinkled upon the conscience purges it from dead works, that
|
|||
|
they may,</i> as priests, <i>serve the living God.</i> The Spirit
|
|||
|
of God (as Ainsworth notes) is called the <i>finger of God</i>
|
|||
|
(<scripRef id="Ex.xxx-p17.7" osisRef="Bible:Luke.21.20" parsed="|Luke|21|20|0|0" passage="Lu 21:20">Luke xi. 20</scripRef>, compared with
|
|||
|
<scripRef id="Ex.xxx-p17.8" osisRef="Bible:Matt.12.28" parsed="|Matt|12|28|0|0" passage="Mt 12:28">Matt. xii. 28</scripRef>), and by him
|
|||
|
the merit of Christ is effectually applied to our souls, as here
|
|||
|
Moses with his finger was to put the blood upon Aaron. It is
|
|||
|
likewise intimated that gospel ministers are to be solemnly set
|
|||
|
apart to the work of the ministry with great deliberation and
|
|||
|
seriousness both in the ordainers and in the ordained, as those
|
|||
|
that are to be employed in a great work and entrusted with a great
|
|||
|
charge.</p>
|
|||
|
<p class="indent" id="Ex.xxx-p18">II. The consecration of the altar, which
|
|||
|
seems to have been coincident with that of the priests, and the
|
|||
|
sin-offerings which were offered every day for seven days together
|
|||
|
had reference to the altar as well as the priests, <scripRef id="Ex.xxx-p18.1" osisRef="Bible:Exod.29.36-Exod.29.37" parsed="|Exod|29|36|29|37" passage="Ex 29:36,37"><i>v.</i> 36, 37</scripRef>. An
|
|||
|
<i>atonement</i> was <i>made for the altar.</i> Though that was not
|
|||
|
a subject capable of sin, nor, having never yet been used, could it
|
|||
|
be said to be polluted with the sins of the people, yet, since the
|
|||
|
fall, there can be no sanctification to God but there must first be
|
|||
|
<i>an atonement for sin,</i> which renders us both unworthy and
|
|||
|
unfit to be employed for God. The altar was also <i>sanctified,</i>
|
|||
|
not only set apart itself to a sacred use, but made so holy as to
|
|||
|
<i>sanctify the gifts</i> that were offered upon it, <scripRef id="Ex.xxx-p18.2" osisRef="Bible:Matt.23.19" parsed="|Matt|23|19|0|0" passage="Mt 23:19">Matt. xxiii. 19</scripRef>. Christ is our altar;
|
|||
|
for our sakes he sanctified himself, that we and our performances
|
|||
|
might be sanctified and recommended to God, <scripRef id="Ex.xxx-p18.3" osisRef="Bible:John.17.19" parsed="|John|17|19|0|0" passage="Joh 17:19">John xvii. 19</scripRef>.</p>
|
|||
|
</div><scripCom id="Ex.xxx-p18.4" osisRef="Bible:Exod.29.38-Exod.29.46" parsed="|Exod|29|38|29|46" passage="Ex 29:38-46" type="Commentary"/><div class="Commentary" id="Bible:Exod.29.38-Exod.29.46">
|
|||
|
<p class="passage" id="Ex.xxx-p19">38 Now this <i>is that</i> which thou shalt
|
|||
|
offer upon the altar; two lambs of the first year day by day
|
|||
|
continually. 39 The one lamb thou shalt offer in the
|
|||
|
morning; and the other lamb thou shalt offer at even: 40 And
|
|||
|
with the one lamb a tenth deal of flour mingled with the fourth
|
|||
|
part of an hin of beaten oil; and the fourth part of an hin of wine
|
|||
|
<i>for</i> a drink offering. 41 And the other lamb thou
|
|||
|
shalt offer at even, and shalt do thereto according to the meat
|
|||
|
offering of the morning, and according to the drink offering
|
|||
|
thereof, for a sweet savour, an offering made by fire unto the
|
|||
|
<span class="smallcaps" id="Ex.xxx-p19.1">Lord</span>. 42 <i>This shall be</i>
|
|||
|
a continual burnt offering throughout your generations <i>at</i>
|
|||
|
the door of the tabernacle of the congregation before the <span class="smallcaps" id="Ex.xxx-p19.2">Lord</span>: where I will meet you, to speak
|
|||
|
there unto thee. 43 And there I will meet with the children
|
|||
|
of Israel, and <i>the tabernacle</i> shall be sanctified by my
|
|||
|
glory. 44 And I will sanctify the tabernacle of the
|
|||
|
congregation, and the altar: I will sanctify also both Aaron and
|
|||
|
his sons, to minister to me in the priest's office. 45 And I
|
|||
|
will dwell among the children of Israel, and will be their God.
|
|||
|
46 And they shall know that I <i>am</i> the <span class="smallcaps" id="Ex.xxx-p19.3">Lord</span> their God, that brought them forth out of
|
|||
|
the land of Egypt, that I may dwell among them: I <i>am</i> the
|
|||
|
<span class="smallcaps" id="Ex.xxx-p19.4">Lord</span> their God.</p>
|
|||
|
<p class="indent" id="Ex.xxx-p20">In this paragraph we have,</p>
|
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|
<p class="indent" id="Ex.xxx-p21">I. The daily service appointed. A lamb was
|
|||
|
to be offered upon the altar every morning, and a lamb every
|
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|
evening, each with a meat-offering, both made by fire, as a
|
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|
<i>continual burnt-offering throughout their generations,</i>
|
|||
|
<scripRef id="Ex.xxx-p21.1" osisRef="Bible:Exod.29.38-Exod.29.41" parsed="|Exod|29|38|29|41" passage="Ex 29:38-41"><i>v.</i> 38-41</scripRef>. Whether
|
|||
|
there were any other sacrifices to be offered or not, these were
|
|||
|
sure to be offered, at the public charge, for the benefit and
|
|||
|
comfort of all Israel, to make atonement for their daily sins, and
|
|||
|
to be an acknowledgement to God of their daily mercies. This was
|
|||
|
that which <i>the duty of every day required.</i> The taking away
|
|||
|
of this daily sacrifice by Antiochus, for so many evenings and
|
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|
mornings, was that great calamity of the church which was foretold,
|
|||
|
<scripRef id="Ex.xxx-p21.2" osisRef="Bible:Dan.8.11" parsed="|Dan|8|11|0|0" passage="Da 8:11">Dan. viii. 11</scripRef>. Note, 1. This
|
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|
typified the continual intercession which Christ ever lives to
|
|||
|
make, in virtue of his satisfaction, for the continual
|
|||
|
sanctification of his church: though he offered himself <i>once for
|
|||
|
all,</i> yet that one offering thus becomes a continual offering.
|
|||
|
2. This teaches us to offer up to God the spiritual sacrifices of
|
|||
|
prayer and praise every day, morning and evening, in humble
|
|||
|
acknowledgement of our dependence upon him and our obligations to
|
|||
|
him. Our daily devotions must be looked upon as the most needful of
|
|||
|
our daily works and the most pleasant of our daily comforts.
|
|||
|
Whatever business we have, this must never be omitted, either
|
|||
|
morning or evening; prayer-time must be kept up as duly as
|
|||
|
meat-time. The daily sacrifices were as the daily meals in God's
|
|||
|
house, and therefore they were always attended with bread and wine.
|
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|
Those starve their own souls that keep not up a constant attendance
|
|||
|
on the throne of grace.</p>
|
|||
|
<p class="indent" id="Ex.xxx-p22">II. Great and precious promises made of
|
|||
|
God's favour to Israel, and the tokens of his special presence with
|
|||
|
them, while they thus kept up his institutions among them. He
|
|||
|
speaks as one well pleased with the appointment of the daily
|
|||
|
sacrifice; for, before he proceeds to the other appointments that
|
|||
|
follow, he interposes these promises. It is constancy in religion
|
|||
|
that brings in the comfort of it. He promises, 1. That he would
|
|||
|
keep up communion with them; that he would not only meet Moses, and
|
|||
|
speak to him, but that he would <i>meet the children of Israel,</i>
|
|||
|
(<scripRef id="Ex.xxx-p22.1" osisRef="Bible:Exod.29.43" parsed="|Exod|29|43|0|0" passage="Ex 29:43"><i>v.</i> 43</scripRef>), to accept
|
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|
the daily sacrifices offered up on their behalf. Note, God will not
|
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|
fail to give those the meeting who diligently and conscientiously
|
|||
|
attend upon him in the ordinances of his own appointment. 2. That
|
|||
|
he would own his own institutions, the tabernacle, the altar, the
|
|||
|
priesthood (<scripRef id="Ex.xxx-p22.2" osisRef="Bible:Exod.29.43-Exod.29.44" parsed="|Exod|29|43|29|44" passage="Ex 29:43,44"><i>v.</i> 43,
|
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|
44</scripRef>); he would take possession of that which was
|
|||
|
consecrated to him. Note, What is sanctified to the glory of God
|
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|
shall be sanctified by his glory. If we do our part, God will do
|
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|
his, and will mark and fit that for himself which is in sincerity
|
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|
given up to him. 3. That he would reside among them as God in
|
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|
covenant with them, and would give them sure and comfortable tokens
|
|||
|
of his peculiar favour to them, and his special presence with them
|
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|
(<scripRef id="Ex.xxx-p22.3" osisRef="Bible:Exod.29.45-Exod.29.46" parsed="|Exod|29|45|29|46" passage="Ex 29:45,46"><i>v.</i> 45, 46</scripRef>): <i>I
|
|||
|
will dwell among the children of Israel.</i> Note, Where God sets
|
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|
up the tabernacle of his ordinances he will himself dwell. <i>Lo, I
|
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|
am with you always,</i> <scripRef id="Ex.xxx-p22.4" osisRef="Bible:Matt.28.20" parsed="|Matt|28|20|0|0" passage="Mt 28:20">Matt. xxviii.
|
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|
20</scripRef>. Those that abide in God's house shall have God to
|
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|
abide with them. <i>I will be their God, and they shall know</i>
|
|||
|
that I am so. Note, Those are truly happy that have a
|
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|
covenant-interest in God as theirs and the comfortable evidence of
|
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|
that interest. If we have this, we have enough, and need no more to
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|
make us happy.</p>
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</div></div2>
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