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Introduction 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 Leviticus Deuteronomy
Numbers 29
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The offering at the feats of trumpets, and on the day
of atonement. (1-11) Offerings at the feast of tabernacles. (12-40)
Verses 1-11
There were more sacred solemnities in the seventh month than in any other. It
was the space between harvest and seed-time. The more leisure we have from the
pressing occupations of this life, the more time we should spend in the
immediate service of God. The blowing of the trumpets was appointed,
leviticus 22:24. Here
they are directed what sacrifices to offer on that day. Those who would know the
mind of God in the Scriptures, must compare one part with another. The latter
discoveries of Divine light explain what was dark, and supply what was wanting,
in the former, that the man of God may be perfect.
Verses 12-40
Soon after the day of atonement, the day in which men were to afflict their
souls, followed the feast of Tabernacles, in which they were to rejoice before
the Lord. Their days of rejoicing were to be days of sacrifices. A disposition
to be cheerful does us good, when it encourages our hearts in the duties of
God's service. All the days of dwelling in booths they must offer sacrifices;
while we are here in a tabernacle state, it is our interest, as well as our
duty, constantly to keep up communion with God. The sacrifices for each of the
seven days are appointed. Every day there must be a sin-offering, as in the
other feasts. Our burnt-offerings of praise cannot be accepted of God, unless we
have an interest in the great sacrifice which Christ offered, when he made
himself a Sin-offering for us. And no extraordinary services should put aside
stated devotions. Every thing here reminds us of our sinfulness. The life that
we live in the flesh must be by the faith of the Son of God; until we go to be
with him, to behold his glory, and praise his mercy, who hath loved us and
washed us from our sins in his own blood. To whom be honour and glory for ever.
Amen.
Chapter 29:
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