Chapter 3:
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Numbers 3
In this chapter we have an account,
- Of the priests, ver. 1-4.
- The work of the Levites, taken instead of the first-born, ver. 5-
13.
- Of the number, place and charge of each family; the
Gershonites, ver. 14-26. The Kohathites, ver. 27-32. The
Merarites, ver. 33-39.
- Of the first-born, ver. 40-51.
Verse 1. These - Which follow in this chapter. The generations - The
kindred or family. Moses his family and children are here
included under the general name of the Amramites, ver. 27, which
includes all the children and grand-children of Amram, the
persons only of Aaron and Moses being excepted. And the
generations of Moses are thus obscurely mentioned, because they
were but common Levites, the priesthood being given solely to
Aaron's posterity, whence Aaron is here put before Moses, who
elsewhere is commonly named after him. In Sinai - Nadab and
Abihu, were then alive, though dead at the time of taking this
account.
Verse 4. In the sight of Aaron - Under his inspection and direction, and
as their father's servants or ministers in the priest's office.
Verse 6. Present them - Offer them to the Lord for his special service.
This was promised to them before, and now actually conferred.
Verse 7. His charge - That is, Aaron's, or those things which are
committed principally to Aaron's care and oversight. Of the
congregation - That is, of all the sacrifices and services which are
due to the Lord from all the people, because the people might not
perform them, in their own persons, therefore they were to be
performed by some particular persons in their stead; formerly by
the first-born, chap. viii, 16, and now by the Levites. Before the
tabernacle - Not within the tabernacle, for the care of the things
within the holy place was appropriated to the priests, as the care
of the most holy place was to the high-priest.
Verse 8. Of the children of Israel - Those things which all the children of
Israel are in their several places and stations obliged to take care
of, though not in their persons, yet by others in their stead.
Verse 9. Given to him - To attend upon him and observe his orders, and
ease him of his burden.
Verse 10. The stranger - That is, every one who is of another family than
Aaron's; yea, though he be a Levite. That cometh nigh - To
execute any part of the priest's office.
Verse 12. The first-born - Who were God's property, Exod. xiii, 12, and
to whom the administration of holy things was formerly
committed, which now was taken away from them, either because
they had forfeited this privilege by joining with the rest of their
brethren in the idolatrous worship of the calf, or because they
were to be mainly concerned in the distribution and management
of the inheritances which now they were going to possess, and
therefore could not be at leisure to attend upon the service of the
sanctuary: and God would not commit it to some other persons in
each tribe, which might be an occasion of idolatry, confusion,
division, and contempt of sacred things, but to one distinct tribe,
which might be entirely devoted to that service, and particularly to
the tribe of Levi; partly out of his respect to Moses and Aaron,
branches of this tribe; partly as a recompence of their zeal for God
against idolaters, and partly because it was the smallest of the
tribes, and therefore most likely to find both employment in, and
maintenance for the work.
Verse 15. From a month old - Because at that time the first-born, in
whose stead the Levites came, were offered to God. And from that
time the Levites were consecrated to God, and were, as soon as
capable, instructed in their work. Elsewhere they are numbered
from twenty-five years old, when they were entered as novices
into part of their work, chap. viii, 24, and from thirty years old,
when they were admitted to their whole office.
Verse 25. The tabernacle - Not the boards, which belonged to Merari,
ver. 36, but the ten curtains. The tent - The curtains of goats hair.
The coverings - That is, the coverings of rams-skins and badgers-
skins.
Verse 26. The cords - By which the tabernacle was fastened to the pins,
and stretched out, Exod. xxxv, 18.
Verse 27. Of Kohath - This family had many privileges above the
others: of that were Moses and Aaron, and all the priests: they had
the chief place about the tabernacle, and the care of the most holy
things here, and in the land of Canaan they had twenty three
cities, which were almost as many as both their brethren received.
Yet the posterity of Moses were not at all dignified or
distinguished from other Levites. So far was he from seeking any
advantage or honour for his own family.
Verse 28. Keeping - That is, appointed for that work, as soon as they
were capable of it. Of the sanctuary - That is, of the holy things
contained in or belonging to the sanctuary.
Verse 31. The hanging - Which covered the most holy place, for all
other hangings belonged to the Gershonites. The service - That is,
all the other furniture belonging to it.
Verse 32. Chief - Next under the high-priest; whence he is called the
second priest, 2 Kings xxv, 18, and in case of the high-priest's
absence by sickness or other necessary occasions, he was to
perform his work, and he had a superiority over all the rest of the
priests and Levites. The chief of the Levites - That is, over those
three persons, who were each the chief of their several families,
ver. 24, 31, 34.
Verse 38. For the charge - Either in their stead, that charge which they
were obliged to keep, if God had not committed it to those: or for
their benefit; for their preservation, as the word may be rendered.
Verse 39. Two and twenty thousand - If the particular numbers
mentioned ver. 22, 28, 34, be put together, they make 22, 300. But
the odd 300 are omitted here, either according to the use of the holy
scripture, where in so great numbers small sums are commonly
neglected, or, because they were the first-born of the Levites, and
therefore belonged to God already, and so could not be given to
him again instead of the other first-born. If this number of first-
born seem small to come from 22, 000 Levites, it must be
considered, that only such first-born are here named as were
males, and such as continued in their parents families, not such as
had erected new families of their own. Add to this, that God so
ordered things by his wise providence for divers weighty reasons,
that this tribe should be much the least of all the tribes, as is
evident by comparing the numbers of the other tribes, from twenty
years old, chap. i, 3-49, with the number of this from a month old;
and therefore it is not strange if the number of their first-born be
less than in other tribes.
Verse 41. Instead of the first-born - Such as are now alive of them, but
those which should be born of them hereafter are otherwise
disposed. Of the Levites - Not that they were to be taken from the
Levites, or to be sacrificed to God, any more than the Levites
themselves were; but they together with the Levites were to be
presented before the Lord by way of acknowledgment, that the
Levites might be set apart for God's service, and their cattle for
themselves as God's ministers, and for their support in God's
work.
Verse 46. For those that are to be redeemed - 'Tis probable, in the
exchange they began with the eldest of the first-born, and so
downwards, so that those were to be redeemed, who were the two
hundred, seventy three youngest of them.
Verse 47. Five shekels - Which was the price paid for the redemption of
a first-born a month old.
Chapter 3:
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