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<div2 id="Lev.xxviii" n="xxviii" next="Num" prev="Lev.xxvii" progress="63.31%" title="Chapter XXVII">
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<h2 id="Lev.xxviii-p0.1">L E V I T I C U S</h2>
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<h3 id="Lev.xxviii-p0.2">CHAP. XXVII.</h3>
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<p class="intro" id="Lev.xxviii-p1">The <scripRef id="Lev.xxviii-p1.1" osisRef="Bible:Lev.26.46" parsed="|Lev|26|46|0|0" passage="Le 26:46">last verse of the
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foregoing chapter</scripRef> seemed to close up the statute-book;
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yet this chapter is added as an appendix. Having given laws
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concerning instituted services, here he directs concerning vows and
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voluntary services, the free-will offerings of their mouth. Perhaps
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some devout serious people among them might be so affected with
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what Moses had delivered to them in the foregoing chapter as in a
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pang of zeal to consecrate themselves, or their children, or
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estates to him: this, because honestly meant, God would accept;
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but, because men are apt to repent of such vows, he leaves room for
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the redemption of what had been so consecrated, at a certain rate.
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Here is, I. The law concerning what was sanctified to God, persons
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(<scripRef id="Lev.xxviii-p1.2" osisRef="Bible:Lev.27.2-Lev.27.8" parsed="|Lev|27|2|27|8" passage="Le 27:2-8">ver. 2-8</scripRef>), cattle, clean
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or unclean (<scripRef id="Lev.xxviii-p1.3" osisRef="Bible:Lev.27.9-Lev.27.13" parsed="|Lev|27|9|27|13" passage="Le 27:9-13">ver. 9-13</scripRef>),
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houses and lands (<scripRef id="Lev.xxviii-p1.4" osisRef="Bible:Lev.27.15-Lev.27.25" parsed="|Lev|27|15|27|25" passage="Le 27:15-25">ver.
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15-25</scripRef>), with an exception of firstlings, <scripRef id="Lev.xxviii-p1.5" osisRef="Bible:Lev.27.26-Lev.27.27" parsed="|Lev|27|26|27|27" passage="Le 27:26,27">ver. 26, 27</scripRef>. II. Concerning what
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was devoted, <scripRef id="Lev.xxviii-p1.6" osisRef="Bible:Lev.27.28-Lev.27.29" parsed="|Lev|27|28|27|29" passage="Le 27:28,29">ver. 28,
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29</scripRef>. III. Concerning tithes, <scripRef id="Lev.xxviii-p1.7" osisRef="Bible:Lev.27.30-Lev.27.34" parsed="|Lev|27|30|27|34" passage="Le 27:30-34">ver. 30</scripRef>, &c.</p>
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<scripCom id="Lev.xxviii-p1.8" osisRef="Bible:Lev.27" parsed="|Lev|27|0|0|0" passage="Le 27" type="Commentary"/>
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<scripCom id="Lev.xxviii-p1.9" osisRef="Bible:Lev.27.1-Lev.27.13" parsed="|Lev|27|1|27|13" passage="Le 27:1-13" type="Commentary"/><div class="Commentary" id="Bible:Lev.27.1-Lev.27.13">
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<h4 id="Lev.xxviii-p1.10">The Law Concerning Vows. (<span class="smallcaps" id="Lev.xxviii-p1.11">b. c.</span> 1490.)</h4>
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<p class="passage" id="Lev.xxviii-p2">1 And the <span class="smallcaps" id="Lev.xxviii-p2.1">Lord</span>
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spake unto Moses, saying, 2 Speak unto the children of
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Israel, and say unto them, When a man shall make a singular vow,
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the persons <i>shall be</i> for the <span class="smallcaps" id="Lev.xxviii-p2.2">Lord</span> by thy estimation. 3 And thy
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estimation shall be of the male from twenty years old even unto
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sixty years old, even thy estimation shall be fifty shekels of
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silver, after the shekel of the sanctuary. 4 And if it
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<i>be</i> a female, then thy estimation shall be thirty shekels.
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5 And if <i>it be</i> from five years old even unto twenty
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years old, then thy estimation shall be of the male twenty shekels,
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and for the female ten shekels. 6 And if <i>it be</i> from a
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month old even unto five years old, then thy estimation shall be of
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the male five shekels of silver, and for the female thy estimation
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<i>shall be</i> three shekels of silver. 7 And if <i>it
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be</i> from sixty years old and above; if <i>it be</i> a male, then
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thy estimation shall be fifteen shekels, and for the female ten
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shekels. 8 But if he be poorer than thy estimation, then he
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shall present himself before the priest, and the priest shall value
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him; according to his ability that vowed shall the priest value
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him. 9 And if <i>it be</i> a beast, whereof men bring an
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offering unto the <span class="smallcaps" id="Lev.xxviii-p2.3">Lord</span>, all that
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<i>any man</i> giveth of such unto the <span class="smallcaps" id="Lev.xxviii-p2.4">Lord</span> shall be holy. 10 He shall not alter
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it, nor change it, a good for a bad, or a bad for a good: and if he
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shall at all change beast for beast, then it and the exchange
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thereof shall be holy. 11 And if <i>it be</i> any unclean
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beast, of which they do not offer a sacrifice unto the <span class="smallcaps" id="Lev.xxviii-p2.5">Lord</span>, then he shall present the beast before the
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priest: 12 And the priest shall value it, whether it be good
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or bad: as thou valuest it, <i>who art</i> the priest, so shall it
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be. 13 But if he will at all redeem it, then he shall add a
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fifth <i>part</i> thereof unto thy estimation.</p>
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<p class="indent" id="Lev.xxviii-p3">This is part of the law concerning singular
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vows, extraordinary ones, which though God did not expressly insist
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on, yet, if they were consistent with and conformable to the
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general precepts, he would be well pleased with. Note, We should
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not only ask, What must we do, but, What may we do, for the glory
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and honour of God? As the <i>liberal devises liberal things</i>
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(<scripRef id="Lev.xxviii-p3.1" osisRef="Bible:Isa.32.8" parsed="|Isa|32|8|0|0" passage="Isa 32:8">Isa. xxxii. 8</scripRef>), so the
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pious devises pious things, and the enlarged heart would willingly
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do something extraordinary in the service of so good a Master as
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God is. When we receive or expect some singular mercy it is good to
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honour God with some singular vow.</p>
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<p class="indent" id="Lev.xxviii-p4">I. The case is here put of persons vowed to
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God by a singular vow, <scripRef id="Lev.xxviii-p4.1" osisRef="Bible:Lev.27.2" parsed="|Lev|27|2|0|0" passage="Le 27:2"><i>v.</i>
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2</scripRef>. If a man consecrated himself, or a child, to the
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service of the tabernacle, to be employed there in some inferior
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office, as sweeping the floor, carrying out ashes, running of
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errands, or the like, <i>the person</i> so consecrated <i>shall be
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for the Lord,</i> that is, "God will graciously accept the
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good-will." <i>Thou didst well that it was in thy heart,</i>
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<scripRef id="Lev.xxviii-p4.2" osisRef="Bible:2Chr.6.8" parsed="|2Chr|6|8|0|0" passage="2Ch 6:8">2 Chron. vi. 8</scripRef>. But
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forasmuch as he had no occasion to use their service about the
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tabernacle, a whole tribe being appropriated to the use of it,
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those that were thus vowed were to be redeemed, and the money paid
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for their redemption was employed for the repair of the sanctuary,
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or other uses of it, as appears by <scripRef id="Lev.xxviii-p4.3" osisRef="Bible:2Kgs.12.14" parsed="|2Kgs|12|14|0|0" passage="2Ki 12:14">2
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Kings xii. 14</scripRef>, where it is called, in the margin, the
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<i>money of the souls of his estimation.</i> A book of rates is
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accordingly provided, by which the priests were to go in their
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estimation. Here is, 1. The rate of the middle-aged, between twenty
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and threescore, these were valued highest, because most
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serviceable; a male fifty shekels, and a female thirty, <scripRef id="Lev.xxviii-p4.4" osisRef="Bible:Lev.27.3-Lev.27.4" parsed="|Lev|27|3|27|4" passage="Le 27:3,4"><i>v.</i> 3, 4</scripRef>. The females were
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then less esteemed, but not so in Christ; for in <i>Christ Jesus
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there is neither male nor female,</i> <scripRef id="Lev.xxviii-p4.5" osisRef="Bible:Gal.3.28" parsed="|Gal|3|28|0|0" passage="Ga 3:28">Gal. iii. 28</scripRef>. Note, Those that are in the
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prime of their time must look upon themselves as obliged to do more
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in the service of God and their generation than can be expected
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either from minors, that have not yet arrived to their usefulness,
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or from the aged, that have survived it. 2. The rate of the youth
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between five years old and twenty was less, because they were then
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less capable of doing service, <scripRef id="Lev.xxviii-p4.6" osisRef="Bible:Lev.27.5" parsed="|Lev|27|5|0|0" passage="Le 27:5"><i>v.</i> 5</scripRef>. 3. Infants under five years old
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were capable of being vowed to God by their parents, even before
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they were born, as Samuel was, but not to be presented and redeemed
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till a month old, that, as one sabbath passed over them before they
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were circumcised, so one new moon might pass over them before they
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were estimated; and their valuation was but small, <scripRef id="Lev.xxviii-p4.7" osisRef="Bible:Lev.27.6" parsed="|Lev|27|6|0|0" passage="Le 27:6"><i>v.</i> 6</scripRef>. Samuel, who was thus
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vowed to God, was not redeemed, because he was a Levite, and a
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particular favourite, and therefore was employed in his childhood
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in the service of the tabernacle. 4. The aged are valued less than
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youth, but more than children, <scripRef id="Lev.xxviii-p4.8" osisRef="Bible:Lev.27.7" parsed="|Lev|27|7|0|0" passage="Le 27:7"><i>v.</i> 7</scripRef>. And the Hebrews observe that the
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rate of an aged woman is two parts of three to that of an aged man,
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so that in that age the female came nearest to the value of the
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male, which occasioned (as bishop Patrick quotes it here) this
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saying among them, <i>That an old woman in a house is a treasure in
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a house.</i> Paul sets a great value upon the aged women, when he
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makes them <i>teachers of good things,</i> <scripRef id="Lev.xxviii-p4.9" osisRef="Bible:Titus.2.3" parsed="|Titus|2|3|0|0" passage="Tit 2:3">Tit. ii. 3</scripRef>. 5. The poor shall be valued
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according to their ability, <scripRef id="Lev.xxviii-p4.10" osisRef="Bible:Lev.27.8" parsed="|Lev|27|8|0|0" passage="Le 27:8"><i>v.</i>
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8</scripRef>. Something they must pay, that they might learn not to
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be rash in vowing to God, for <i>he hath no pleasure in fools,</i>
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<scripRef id="Lev.xxviii-p4.11" osisRef="Bible:Eccl.5.4" parsed="|Eccl|5|4|0|0" passage="Ec 5:4">Eccl. v. 4</scripRef>. Yet not more than
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their ability, but <i>secundum tenementum—according to their
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possessions,</i> that they might not ruin themselves and their
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families by their zeal. Note, God expects and requires from men
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according to what they have, and not according to what they have
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not, <scripRef id="Lev.xxviii-p4.12" osisRef="Bible:Luke.21.4" parsed="|Luke|21|4|0|0" passage="Lu 21:4">Luke xxi. 4</scripRef>.</p>
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<p class="indent" id="Lev.xxviii-p5">II. The case is put of beasts vowed to God,
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1. If it was a clean beast, such as was offered in sacrifice, it
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must not be redeemed, nor any equivalent given for it: <i>It shall
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be holy,</i> <scripRef id="Lev.xxviii-p5.1" osisRef="Bible:Lev.27.9-Lev.27.10" parsed="|Lev|27|9|27|10" passage="Le 27:9,10"><i>v.</i> 9,
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10</scripRef>. After it was vowed, it was not to be put to any
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common use, nor changed upon second thoughts; but it must be either
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offered upon the altar, or, if through any blemish it was not meet
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to be offered, he that vowed it should not take advantage of that,
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but the priests should have it for their own use (for they were
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God's receivers), or it should be sold for the service of the
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sanctuary. This teaches caution in making vows and constancy in
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keeping them when they are made; for <i>it is a snare to a man to
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devour that which is holy, and after vows to make enquiry,</i>
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<scripRef id="Lev.xxviii-p5.2" osisRef="Bible:Prov.20.25" parsed="|Prov|20|25|0|0" passage="Pr 20:25">Prov. xx. 25</scripRef>. And to this
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that rule of charity seems to allude (<scripRef id="Lev.xxviii-p5.3" osisRef="Bible:2Cor.9.7" parsed="|2Cor|9|7|0|0" passage="2Co 9:7">2
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Cor. ix. 7</scripRef>), <i>Every man, according as he purposeth in
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his heart, so let him give.</i> 2. If it was an unclean beast, it
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should go to the use of the priest at such a value; but he that
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vowed it, upon paying that value in money, and adding a fifth part
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more to it, might redeem it if he pleased, <scripRef id="Lev.xxviii-p5.4" osisRef="Bible:Lev.27.11-Lev.27.13" parsed="|Lev|27|11|27|13" passage="Le 27:11-13"><i>v.</i> 11-13</scripRef>. It was fit that men
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should smart for their inconstancy. God has let us know his mind
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concerning his service, and he is not pleased if we do not know our
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own. God expects that those that deal with him should be at a
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point, and way what they will stand to.</p>
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</div><scripCom id="Lev.xxviii-p5.5" osisRef="Bible:Lev.27" parsed="|Lev|27|0|0|0" passage="Le 27" type="Commentary"/>
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<scripCom id="Lev.xxviii-p5.6" osisRef="Bible:Lev.27.14-Lev.27.25" parsed="|Lev|27|14|27|25" passage="Le 27:14-25" type="Commentary"/><div class="Commentary" id="Bible:Lev.27.14-Lev.27.25">
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<h4 id="Lev.xxviii-p5.7">Concerning Things
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Sanctified. (<span class="smallcaps" id="Lev.xxviii-p5.8">b. c.</span> 1490.)</h4>
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<p class="passage" id="Lev.xxviii-p6">14 And when a man shall sanctify his house <i>to
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be</i> holy unto the <span class="smallcaps" id="Lev.xxviii-p6.1">Lord</span>, then the
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priest shall estimate it, whether it be good or bad: as the priest
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shall estimate it, so shall it stand. 15 And if he that
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sanctified it will redeem his house, then he shall add the fifth
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<i>part</i> of the money of thy estimation unto it, and it shall be
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his. 16 And if a man shall sanctify unto the <span class="smallcaps" id="Lev.xxviii-p6.2">Lord</span> <i>some part</i> of a field of his
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possession, then thy estimation shall be according to the seed
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thereof: an homer of barley seed <i>shall be valued</i> at fifty
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shekels of silver. 17 If he sanctify his field from the year
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of jubilee, according to thy estimation it shall stand. 18
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But if he sanctify his field after the jubilee, then the priest
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shall reckon unto him the money according to the years that remain,
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even unto the year of the jubilee, and it shall be abated from thy
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estimation. 19 And if he that sanctified the field will in
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any wise redeem it, then he shall add the fifth <i>part</i> of the
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money of thy estimation unto it, and it shall be assured to him.
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20 And if he will not redeem the field, or if he have sold
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the field to another man, it shall not be redeemed any more.
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21 But the field, when it goeth out in the jubilee, shall be holy
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unto the <span class="smallcaps" id="Lev.xxviii-p6.3">Lord</span>, as a field devoted;
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the possession thereof shall be the priest's. 22 And if <i>a
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man</i> sanctify unto the <span class="smallcaps" id="Lev.xxviii-p6.4">Lord</span> a
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field which he hath bought, which <i>is</i> not of the fields of
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his possession; 23 Then the priest shall reckon unto him the
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worth of thy estimation, <i>even</i> unto the year of the jubilee:
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and he shall give thine estimation in that day, <i>as</i> a holy
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thing unto the <span class="smallcaps" id="Lev.xxviii-p6.5">Lord</span>. 24 In
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the year of the jubilee the field shall return unto him of whom it
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was bought, <i>even</i> to him to whom the possession of the land
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<i>did belong.</i> 25 And all thy estimations shall be
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according to the shekel of the sanctuary: twenty gerahs shall be
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the shekel.</p>
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<p class="indent" id="Lev.xxviii-p7">Here is the law concerning real estates
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dedicated to the service of God by a singular vow.</p>
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<p class="indent" id="Lev.xxviii-p8">I. Suppose a man, in his zeal for the
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honour of God, should <i>sanctify his house to God</i> (<scripRef id="Lev.xxviii-p8.1" osisRef="Bible:Lev.27.14" parsed="|Lev|27|14|0|0" passage="Le 27:14"><i>v.</i> 14</scripRef>), the house must be
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valued by the priest, and the money got by the sale of it was to be
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converted to the use of the sanctuary, which by degrees came to be
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greatly enriched with <i>dedicated things,</i> <scripRef id="Lev.xxviii-p8.2" osisRef="Bible:1Kgs.15.15" parsed="|1Kgs|15|15|0|0" passage="1Ki 15:15">1 Kings xv. 15</scripRef>. But, if the owner be
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inclined to redeem it himself, he must not have it so cheap as
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another, but must add a fifth part to the price, for he should have
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considered before he had vowed it, <scripRef id="Lev.xxviii-p8.3" osisRef="Bible:Lev.27.15" parsed="|Lev|27|15|0|0" passage="Le 27:15"><i>v.</i> 15</scripRef>. To him that was necessitous God
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would abate the estimation (<scripRef id="Lev.xxviii-p8.4" osisRef="Bible:Lev.27.8" parsed="|Lev|27|8|0|0" passage="Le 27:8"><i>v.</i>
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8</scripRef>); but to him that was fickle and humoursome, and whose
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second thoughts inclined more to the world and his secular interest
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than his first, God would rise in the price. Blessed be God, there
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is a way of sanctifying our houses to be holy unto the Lord,
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without either selling them or buying them. If we and our houses
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serve the Lord, if religion rule in them, and we put away iniquity
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far from them, and have a church in our house, holiness to the Lord
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is written upon it, it is his, and he will dwell with us in it.</p>
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<p class="indent" id="Lev.xxviii-p9">II. Suppose a man should sanctify some part
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of his land to the Lord, giving it to pious uses, then a difference
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must be made between land that came to the donor by descent and
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that which came by purchase, and accordingly the case altered.</p>
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<p class="indent" id="Lev.xxviii-p10">1. If it was the inheritance of his
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fathers, here called the <i>field of his possession,</i> which
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pertained to his family from the first division of Canaan, he might
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not give it all, no, not to the sanctuary; God would not admit such
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a degree of zeal as ruined a man's family. But he might sanctify or
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dedicate only some part of it, <scripRef id="Lev.xxviii-p10.1" osisRef="Bible:Lev.27.16" parsed="|Lev|27|16|0|0" passage="Le 27:16"><i>v.</i> 16</scripRef>. And in that case, (1.) The land
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was to be valued (as our countrymen commonly compute land) by so
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many measures' sowing of barley. So much land as would take a
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<i>homer,</i> or <i>chomer,</i> of barley, which contained ten
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ephahs, <scripRef id="Lev.xxviii-p10.2" osisRef="Bible:Ezek.45.11" parsed="|Ezek|45|11|0|0" passage="Eze 45:11">Ezek. xlv. 11</scripRef>
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(not, as some have here mistaken it, an <i>omer,</i> which was but
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a tenth part of an ephah, <scripRef id="Lev.xxviii-p10.3" osisRef="Bible:Exod.16.36" parsed="|Exod|16|36|0|0" passage="Ex 16:36">Exod. xvi.
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36</scripRef>), was valued at fifty shekels, a moderate price
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(<scripRef id="Lev.xxviii-p10.4" osisRef="Bible:Lev.27.16" parsed="|Lev|27|16|0|0" passage="Le 27:16"><i>v.</i> 16</scripRef>), and that if
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it were sanctified immediately from the year of jubilee, <scripRef id="Lev.xxviii-p10.5" osisRef="Bible:Lev.27.17" parsed="|Lev|27|17|0|0" passage="Le 27:17"><i>v.</i> 17</scripRef>. But, if some years
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after, there was to be a discount accordingly, even of that price,
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<scripRef id="Lev.xxviii-p10.6" osisRef="Bible:Lev.27.18" parsed="|Lev|27|18|0|0" passage="Le 27:18"><i>v.</i> 18</scripRef>. And, (2.)
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When the value was fixed, the donor might, if he pleased, redeem it
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for sixty shekels the homer's sowing, which was with the addition
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of a fifth part: the money then went to the sanctuary, and the land
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reverted to him that had sanctified it, <scripRef id="Lev.xxviii-p10.7" osisRef="Bible:Lev.27.19" parsed="|Lev|27|19|0|0" passage="Le 27:19"><i>v.</i> 19</scripRef>. But if he would not redeem it,
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and the priest sold it to another, then at the year of jubilee,
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beyond which the sale could not go, the land came to the priests,
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and was theirs for ever, <scripRef id="Lev.xxviii-p10.8" osisRef="Bible:Lev.27.20-Lev.27.21" parsed="|Lev|27|20|27|21" passage="Le 27:20,21"><i>v.</i>
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20, 21</scripRef>. Note, What is given to the Lord ought not to be
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given with a power of revocation; what is devoted to the Lord must
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be his for ever, by a perpetual covenant.</p>
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<p class="indent" id="Lev.xxviii-p11">2. If the land was his own purchase, and
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came not to him from his ancestors, then not the land itself, but
|
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the value of it was to be given to the priests for pious uses,
|
||
<scripRef id="Lev.xxviii-p11.1" osisRef="Bible:Lev.27.22 Bible:Lev.27.24" parsed="|Lev|27|22|0|0;|Lev|27|24|0|0" passage="Le 27:22,24"><i>v.</i> 22, 24</scripRef>. It was
|
||
supposed that those who, by the blessing of God, had grown so rich
|
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as to become purchasers would think themselves obliged in gratitude
|
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to sanctify some part of their purchase, at least (and here they
|
||
are not limited, but they might, if they pleased, sanctify the
|
||
whole), to the service of God. For we ought to give <i>as God
|
||
prospers us,</i> <scripRef id="Lev.xxviii-p11.2" osisRef="Bible:1Cor.16.2" parsed="|1Cor|16|2|0|0" passage="1Co 16:2">1 Cor. xvi.
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2</scripRef>. Purchasers are in a special manner bound to be
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||
charitable. Now, forasmuch as purchased lands were by a former law
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||
to return at the year of jubilee to the family from which they were
|
||
purchased, God would not have that law and the intentions of it
|
||
defeated by making the lands <i>corban, a gift,</i> <scripRef id="Lev.xxviii-p11.3" osisRef="Bible:Mark.7.11" parsed="|Mark|7|11|0|0" passage="Mk 7:11">Mark vii. 11</scripRef>. But it was to be
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||
computed how much the land was worth for so many years as were from
|
||
the vow to the jubilee; for only so long it was his own, and God
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||
<i>hates robbery for burnt-offerings.</i> We can never acceptably
|
||
serve God with that of which we have wronged our neighbour. And so
|
||
much money he was to give for the present, and keep the land in his
|
||
own hands till the year of jubilee, when it was to return free of
|
||
all encumbrances, even that of its being dedicated to him of whom
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||
it was bought. The value of the shekel by which all these
|
||
estimations were to be made is here ascertained (<scripRef id="Lev.xxviii-p11.4" osisRef="Bible:Lev.27.25" parsed="|Lev|27|25|0|0" passage="Le 27:25"><i>v.</i> 25</scripRef>); it shall be twenty gerahs, and
|
||
every gerah was sixteen barley-corns. This was fixed before
|
||
(<scripRef id="Lev.xxviii-p11.5" osisRef="Bible:Exod.30.13" parsed="|Exod|30|13|0|0" passage="Ex 30:13">Exod. xxx. 13</scripRef>); and,
|
||
whereas there had been some alterations, it is again fixed in the
|
||
laws of Ezekiel's visionary temple (<scripRef id="Lev.xxviii-p11.6" osisRef="Bible:Ezek.45.12" parsed="|Ezek|45|12|0|0" passage="Eze 45:12">Ezek. xlv. 12</scripRef>), to denote that the gospel
|
||
should reduce things to their ancient standard.</p>
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||
</div><scripCom id="Lev.xxviii-p11.7" osisRef="Bible:Lev.27.26-Lev.27.34" parsed="|Lev|27|26|27|34" passage="Le 27:26-34" type="Commentary"/><div class="Commentary" id="Bible:Lev.27.26-Lev.27.34">
|
||
<p class="passage" id="Lev.xxviii-p12">26 Only the firstling of the beasts, which
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||
should be the <span class="smallcaps" id="Lev.xxviii-p12.1">Lord</span>'s firstling, no
|
||
man shall sanctify it; whether <i>it be</i> ox, or sheep: it
|
||
<i>is</i> the <span class="smallcaps" id="Lev.xxviii-p12.2">Lord</span>'s. 27 And
|
||
if <i>it be</i> of an unclean beast, then he shall redeem <i>it</i>
|
||
according to thine estimation, and shall add a fifth <i>part</i> of
|
||
it thereto: or if it be not redeemed, then it shall be sold
|
||
according to thy estimation. 28 Notwithstanding no devoted
|
||
thing, that a man shall devote unto the <span class="smallcaps" id="Lev.xxviii-p12.3">Lord</span> of all that he hath, <i>both</i> of man and
|
||
beast, and of the field of his possession, shall be sold or
|
||
redeemed: every devoted thing <i>is</i> most holy unto the <span class="smallcaps" id="Lev.xxviii-p12.4">Lord</span>. 29 None devoted, which shall
|
||
be devoted of men, shall be redeemed; <i>but</i> shall surely be
|
||
put to death. 30 And all the tithe of the land,
|
||
<i>whether</i> of the seed of the land, <i>or</i> of the fruit of
|
||
the tree, <i>is</i> the <span class="smallcaps" id="Lev.xxviii-p12.5">Lord</span>'s:
|
||
<i>it is</i> holy unto the <span class="smallcaps" id="Lev.xxviii-p12.6">Lord</span>.
|
||
31 And if a man will at all redeem <i>ought</i> of his
|
||
tithes, he shall add thereto the fifth <i>part</i> thereof.
|
||
32 And concerning the tithe of the herd, or of the flock,
|
||
<i>even</i> of whatsoever passeth under the rod, the tenth shall be
|
||
holy unto the <span class="smallcaps" id="Lev.xxviii-p12.7">Lord</span>. 33 He
|
||
shall not search whether it be good or bad, neither shall he change
|
||
it: and if he change it at all, then both it and the change thereof
|
||
shall be holy; it shall not be redeemed. 34 These <i>are</i>
|
||
the commandments, which the <span class="smallcaps" id="Lev.xxviii-p12.8">Lord</span>
|
||
commanded Moses for the children of Israel in Mount Sinai.</p>
|
||
<p class="indent" id="Lev.xxviii-p13">Here is, I. A caution given that no man
|
||
should make such a jest of sanctifying things to the Lord as to
|
||
sanctify any firstling to him, for that was his already by the law,
|
||
<scripRef id="Lev.xxviii-p13.1" osisRef="Bible:Lev.27.26" parsed="|Lev|27|26|0|0" passage="Le 27:26"><i>v.</i> 26</scripRef>. Though the
|
||
matter of a general vow be that which we were before obliged to, as
|
||
of our sacramental covenant, yet a singular vow should be of that
|
||
which we were not, in such circumstances and proportions,
|
||
antecedently bound to. The law concerning the firstlings of unclean
|
||
beasts (<scripRef id="Lev.xxviii-p13.2" osisRef="Bible:Lev.27.27" parsed="|Lev|27|27|0|0" passage="Le 27:27"><i>v.</i> 27</scripRef>) is
|
||
the same with that before, <scripRef id="Lev.xxviii-p13.3" osisRef="Bible:Lev.27.11-Lev.27.12" parsed="|Lev|27|11|27|12" passage="Le 27:11,12"><i>v.</i> 11, 12</scripRef>.</p>
|
||
<p class="indent" id="Lev.xxviii-p14">II. Things or persons devoted are here
|
||
distinguished from things or persons that were only sanctified. 1.
|
||
Devoted things were most holy to the Lord, and could neither revert
|
||
nor be alienated, <scripRef id="Lev.xxviii-p14.1" osisRef="Bible:Lev.27.28" parsed="|Lev|27|28|0|0" passage="Le 27:28"><i>v.</i>
|
||
28</scripRef>. They were of the same nature with those sacrifices
|
||
which were called most holy, which none might touch but only the
|
||
priests themselves. The difference between these and other
|
||
sanctified things arose from the different expression of the vow.
|
||
If a man dedicated any thing to God, binding himself with a solemn
|
||
curse never to alienate it to any other purpose, then it was a
|
||
thing devoted. 2. Devoted persons were to be put to death,
|
||
<scripRef id="Lev.xxviii-p14.2" osisRef="Bible:Lev.27.29" parsed="|Lev|27|29|0|0" passage="Le 27:29"><i>v.</i> 29</scripRef>. Not that it
|
||
was in the power of any parent or master thus to devote a child or
|
||
a servant to death; but it must be meant of the public enemies of
|
||
Israel, who, either by the appointment of God or by the sentence of
|
||
the congregation, were devoted, as the seven nations with which
|
||
they must make no league. The city of Jericho in particular was
|
||
thus devoted, <scripRef id="Lev.xxviii-p14.3" osisRef="Bible:Josh.6.17" parsed="|Josh|6|17|0|0" passage="Jos 6:17">Josh. vi. 17</scripRef>.
|
||
The inhabitants of Jabesh-Gilead were put to death for violating
|
||
the curse pronounced upon those who came not up to Mizpeh,
|
||
<scripRef id="Lev.xxviii-p14.4" osisRef="Bible:Judg.21.9-Judg.21.10" parsed="|Judg|21|9|21|10" passage="Jdg 21:9,10">Judg. xxi. 9, 10</scripRef>. Some
|
||
think it was for want of being rightly informed of the true intent
|
||
and meaning of this law that Jephtha sacrificed his daughter as one
|
||
devoted, who might not be redeemed.</p>
|
||
<p class="indent" id="Lev.xxviii-p15">III. A law concerning tithes, which were
|
||
paid for the service of God before the law, as appears by Abraham's
|
||
payment of them, (<scripRef id="Lev.xxviii-p15.1" osisRef="Bible:Gen.14.20" parsed="|Gen|14|20|0|0" passage="Ge 14:20">Gen. xiv.
|
||
20</scripRef>), and Jacob's promise of them, <scripRef id="Lev.xxviii-p15.2" osisRef="Bible:Gen.28.22" parsed="|Gen|28|22|0|0" passage="Ge 28:22">Gen. xxviii. 22</scripRef>. It is here appointed, 1.
|
||
That they should pay tithe of all their increase, their corn,
|
||
trees, and cattle, <scripRef id="Lev.xxviii-p15.3" osisRef="Bible:Lev.27.30 Bible:Lev.27.32" parsed="|Lev|27|30|0|0;|Lev|27|32|0|0" passage="Le 27:30,32"><i>v.</i> 30,
|
||
32</scripRef>. Whatsoever productions they had the benefit of God
|
||
must be honoured with the tithe of, if it were titheable. Thus they
|
||
acknowledged God to be the owner of their land, the giver of its
|
||
fruits, and themselves to be his tenants, and dependents upon him.
|
||
Thus they gave him thanks for the plenty they enjoyed, and
|
||
supplicated his favour in the continuance of it. And we are taught
|
||
in general to <i>honour the Lord with our substance</i> (<scripRef id="Lev.xxviii-p15.4" osisRef="Bible:Prov.3.9" parsed="|Prov|3|9|0|0" passage="Pr 3:9">Prov. iii. 9</scripRef>), and in particular to
|
||
support and maintain his ministers, and to be <i>ready to
|
||
communicate</i> to them, <scripRef id="Lev.xxviii-p15.5" osisRef="Bible:Gal.6.6 Bible:1Cor.9.11" parsed="|Gal|6|6|0|0;|1Cor|9|11|0|0" passage="Ga 6:6,1Co 9:11">Gal.
|
||
vi. 6; 1 Cor. ix. 11</scripRef>. And how this may be done in a
|
||
fitter and more equal proportion than that of the tenth, which God
|
||
himself appointed of old, I cannot see. 2. That which was once
|
||
marked for tithe should not be altered, no, not for a better
|
||
(<scripRef id="Lev.xxviii-p15.6" osisRef="Bible:Lev.27.33" parsed="|Lev|27|33|0|0" passage="Le 27:33"><i>v.</i> 33</scripRef>), for
|
||
Providence directed the rod that marked it. God would accept it
|
||
though it were not the best, and they must not grudge it though it
|
||
were, for it was what passed under the rod. 3. That it should not
|
||
be redeemed, unless the owner would give a fifth part more for its
|
||
ransom, <scripRef id="Lev.xxviii-p15.7" osisRef="Bible:Lev.27.31" parsed="|Lev|27|31|0|0" passage="Le 27:31"><i>v.</i> 31</scripRef>. If
|
||
men had the curiosity to prefer what was marked for tithe before
|
||
any other part of their increase, it was fit that they should pay
|
||
for their curiosity.</p>
|
||
<p class="indent" id="Lev.xxviii-p16">IV. The <scripRef id="Lev.xxviii-p16.1" osisRef="Bible:Lev.27.34" parsed="|Lev|27|34|0|0" passage="Le 27:34">last
|
||
verse</scripRef> seems to have reference to this whole book of
|
||
which it is the conclusion: <i>These are the commandments which the
|
||
Lord commanded Moses, for the children of Israel.</i> Many of these
|
||
commandments are moral, and of perpetual obligation; others of
|
||
them, which were ceremonial and peculiar to the Jewish economy,
|
||
have notwithstanding a spiritual significancy, and are instructive
|
||
to us who are furnished with a key to let us into the mysteries
|
||
contained in them; for <i>unto us,</i> by those institutions, <i>is
|
||
the gospel preached as well as unto them,</i> <scripRef id="Lev.xxviii-p16.2" osisRef="Bible:Heb.4.2" parsed="|Heb|4|2|0|0" passage="Heb 4:2">Heb. iv. 2</scripRef>. Upon the whole matter, we may see
|
||
cause to bless God that <i>we have not come to Mount Sinai,</i>
|
||
<scripRef id="Lev.xxviii-p16.3" osisRef="Bible:Heb.12.18" parsed="|Heb|12|18|0|0" passage="Heb 12:18">Heb. xii. 18</scripRef>. 1. That we
|
||
are not under the <i>dark shadows</i> of the law, but enjoy the
|
||
clear light of the gospel, which shows us <i>Christ the end of the
|
||
law for righteousness,</i> <scripRef id="Lev.xxviii-p16.4" osisRef="Bible:Rom.10.4" parsed="|Rom|10|4|0|0" passage="Ro 10:4">Rom. x.
|
||
4</scripRef>. The doctrine of our reconciliation to God by a
|
||
Mediator is not clouded with the smoke of burning sacrifices, but
|
||
cleared by the knowledge of <i>Christ and him crucified.</i> 2.
|
||
That we are not under the <i>heavy yoke</i> of the law, and the
|
||
carnal ordinances of it (as the apostle calls them, <scripRef id="Lev.xxviii-p16.5" osisRef="Bible:Heb.9.10" parsed="|Heb|9|10|0|0" passage="Heb 9:10">Heb. ix. 10</scripRef>), imposed till the time
|
||
of reformation, a yoke which <i>neither they nor their fathers were
|
||
able to bear</i> (<scripRef id="Lev.xxviii-p16.6" osisRef="Bible:Acts.15.10" parsed="|Acts|15|10|0|0" passage="Ac 15:10">Acts xv.
|
||
10</scripRef>), but under the sweet and easy institutions of the
|
||
gospel, which pronounces those the <i>true worshippers that worship
|
||
the Father in spirit and truth,</i> by Christ only, and in his
|
||
name, who is our priest, temple, altar, sacrifice, purification,
|
||
and all. Let us not therefore think that because we are not tied to
|
||
the ceremonial cleansings, feasts, and oblations, a little care,
|
||
time, and expense, will serve to honour God with. No, but rather
|
||
have our hearts more enlarge with free-will offerings to his
|
||
praise, more inflamed with holy love and joy, and more engaged in
|
||
seriousness of thought and sincerity of intention. <i>Having
|
||
boldness to enter into the holiest by the blood of Jesus, let us
|
||
draw near with a true heart, and full assurance of faith,</i>
|
||
worshipping God with so much the more cheerfulness and humble
|
||
confidence, still saying, <i>Blessed be God for Jesus
|
||
Christ!</i></p>
|
||
</div></div2> |