irr 9 L E V I T IC ll S V. 27 the headfrom the body: and if lie did divide it, bee did um- lawfufly, and mat beaten. Maimony ibidem.fè &.6. Sec the notes on Levit. I. 17. Vcrí:9. the fide] Hebr. the wall. He fprirdtelofthe b @od , upon the mall of the Altar , beneath the mail drama'', and the refl of the blood , be wrung -out at t be bot - tome. Is is ageneral! rule , that what war put upon the wail; the refedtte thereof roar wrung-out at the bottome : and this rum then-ether mall,Maint.ibidem. This rite might fore -lhew the manner of Chrilts fufftring, both his fweating drops of blood, Luke 22. 44.. and the (hedding of his blood ou the crn'fe: which ohlstioa was fan&ifiedby hisdeity;as the blood of the facrifice by the Attar, Job. a 7. 19. Heb.9.14, Matth, 23. 19. I0 Verf. io. the manner] or ordinance: Hebr.the judge- mew; which word is here, and often ufed for the manner, or rite of doing a thing and it bath refe- rence to the Low in Lev. i .15. &c. The Greek and Ghaldee tranflate it, at is fit , (or convenient.) The Hebrews give titis reatbn why the doves were, one a Sin-offring, the other a Surat - off-ing Be- eaetfe the Altar bad no/hi:gin the bird that was the Sin- ef Erin; five the blood thereof, wbi :b is not food, [as Lev. 3. 11 .] therefore it was needful! to b ing two , one for a Sin-ill ing to be meat for the Prioff, [Levit. 6.26.] the other for a Burnt-offing, to be meat for tle Altar. Chaa- kmi on Lev. 5. for hie fen] or, from his fin; that is, cicanfing him from it. Verf i . attain: not] i n Grecke, finde not : that is if he be not able: as in verf.7. hee tiled another word of like meaning, reach rot. So in Lev. 14.21, 22. and 25. 26,47. Numb.6.2t. an Ephab] that is, a Bufbell: the tenth part whereof was called an Omer:about our Pottle: the Chaldec herd for an E- phai,tranflateth thee Se dir(or peaky) fee the totes on Exod.16.36. cite]becudc lin proceeded' fromus,for want ofgrace,which aile figured; and the memorial! thereof is not fweet or grate fidl unto God,wltich fratalfn enfè did fignifie: therfore neither bile nor frankincenfe might bee given with the Sin -offring, nor with the jealonhe -of- fring, which brought inigttitie to remembrance, Num. 5.15. but with the Meat - offrings, both were gi- ven, Lev. 2. I. &c. In the common Meat - offriug, (Lev.2.) the want of ode made it rot/awfitl for facri- fice. 7be finners Meat -off ing , if oil e recre rapon it , or upon the bandfa ! thereof, it was made unlawful!. Mai- molly, treat. ofunlawfesll (or polluted) fberiftces, ch. i 1. fe£t. 8,10. e 2 Verf 12. fhahl tate] or, (hall gripe; Pall gather op mit, the hand: fee Lev.2.2. This waste manner of all Meat -offrings, that a handbill was burned on the Altar, and the rendue eaten by tete Prieu s; except the Priefls crone Meat-offrings, for tin or otherwife;they were not eaten,but all burnt,Lev. 6.i 6. 22,23. according to] or upon Iehanahr Fire- offrings: which the Gr.tranflateth,upon die Burnt - ffingsto the Lord: fee the notes on Lev. 4.35. 13 Verf.13. (hall be the Prieffs] the relïehte which is not burnt on the Altar, (hall be for the Melts to eat; the males among the Prieft =, were to eat it in the holy place, as the Meat - offriug : Ile Lev. 2. 3. and 6. 25. 29. and 7, 6,7. II Verf t 5, tranf reg] or, fa rilegiavyt-treffl : r, de- fard. The Hebrew Magbnal, though it be gene - rally ofd for all tranfgrefton & difloyalty that the inferiour comntitteth agalnitthe lùperior, as the wife againft her husband, Num.5.I 2. and the like : yet for the moll part , it is applied to evils committed againitthe Lord and his covenant, ferviceand holy things,whereof this Law in fpe- ' ciall is: and Co differed' from all the other !awes. The Hebrew Doors thus explain: it. Is is un- laafull fir a private man to ma/os profit (or raft) of toe holy things of the Lord: whether they be things that are 1ff ed upon the Altar or things f nffzfìed for the repara- tia . (or maintenance)of the Sant"!mrie. Andwhofoever mab5th profit (or uf) to the value of a mite, o[the holy things of the Lord, be tranfgrefth; Maim. in Meghni- lab, (or, treat. o(Tranfgreffian) chap.'. fe&.1. thread, ignorance] or unadvi fidnef by tryout : leeLev. 4. 2. If hee did it prefumptuoully, and God on- ly knew it he was in danger to he cut off by his hand : if his pre :amption were known to men, the Magiltrate punifhed him. The facritice was for ignorance orsely. JYhof ever fierilegioetfly -tranf gri th prefiamptuoufly , is to he beaten; and muff pay for tbedetrimeazt, &c. Maim.in Meghnilah, chap.' 5.3. the holy things] there were many, and manifold wales men might tranlgrede in then'. As for a man to eat within his (private)gates, the tithe of his corne, wine, oile, &c. Dent. 12. 17,18. to doe worke with his fish -borne bullocke, or thee re his fiat -borne fheepe, Dent. 15 19. to Bate the firil fruits of his land, Exod.34 26. Jcr.2.3. to kecpe- backe ought of the price of things dedicatedto holy ore; as did Ananiat and Saph%ra A&. 5. 1,2. &e. and many like things. Al! the mofî holy things, men might facrilegioufy- tranfrefefiorooerning them, (by making profit or ufe of them) from the time they were fantiified, until! their blood was fßriatiZled. When the bloodroot fprink'ed, they might tranf reffè corset, ;ins them, in any thing that was wholly for the fire, amtill it was barn: and carried out to the place of afire:. As the Bvrtuvff inn, whether b.4! or fande; and the handfed' ( f the Mcat- affrlag) and the franlfincenfe, the Meat- ofjring (tithe Priefls, eve. they might tr anf,effi cntrerning them, prom the honre they were fantfifted, until? they were car- ried out afier their homing upon the Altar , unto the place efafhes. So fur bttlloekp andgoats that were burnt (m. aft the campe:) So fir the redCow, (Napa. 19.) from the pa-1;51,7g thereof till it were made af''s : for though it we, c of the holy things for the maintenance of the San- h uarie,yet hoe it is fail thereof,it it a Sin-offibtq,(Nnm. 19.9.) The Sin-offing beafi, and 7re/prfjè -o end,aazrt Peaceroff ings of the congregation; they Might man f e.ftirt them all, from theirfantiiîying till the fj;rb:ltlin' f':bzr blood. When the blood was f rin(led,thy might trap f rc ¡li in the fat and ir.w treli till they were earìed out to the glue alafhes, -e° . Its the Meat -r ff ings, th y might or anf rr fè from the fan /ifing of them, (yea though they were not atyet f adefredin a mini firing veiled ) until/ the handful! war burnt on the Alta,' c/ . 7be fhew -bre ad, they might tranfgreff tberin,fromthe fanîfifhtgofit,(yea though it w_re not atyet bplgen)aentill the ineenfe ups it n :at burned. The drinke -o,ff ings, men might tr.or(grefl in tbern afier they mere faaa fii re'L The banes, finemes, hornet and Goof C c c 2 f 15
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