1 LEVITIcus atonement, ( Levit. i 7. t 1.) when the bh eel is applied to the Altar m due manner , the owners (f the facrifices) have atonement made for them , and the offing i1 accep- ted, &c. Infaure fit-vices, the facrifice ispolluted by the ptrp: f: in the lulling, and in the receiving of the blood, and inthe carrying flit (to the Altar) andin the [prink; ling of it upon the Altar. And the (facrifiee f) fowles, in two things : in the cutting of the neckwith the mile, and in the wringing-out of the blood. And the Meat- grings, out of which the bmdfull is taken , infume : in the taktsg lithe bandfull ; and in the putting of the band - frell into aminifiring vefll; and in the carrying of it to the Altar; and in the /p,inkling ofit upon the fire. But if be purpofe, in other things, except there : at in the hare f flaying, or of tuning in pieces , or in the honrewhen the, fat h carried to the Altar, or when the Meat -eft fring ie mingled, and the like: thofe purpofes offelë not any thing at all ; whether it be the purpofe of changing the name, or the lace, or the time. And fo bee that purgo-. feth in any of ihefe fare frrvices , or in them all , any other purpofe , or thought) then theft three , that purpofe caul th no corruption at all: a if bee purpofe in the time of !Oiling , carrying the blood, or fprin(ling , to leave of the blood of the faerifue; or of the fat , till the, morrow , or to carry them out of the mart , trc. or to put the bloodon the golden Altar , which fhould be put on the brazen Altar , or pterpefetb , that they which are uncleane , [ball eat e the fac.if ce , or to mixe the blood of the facrifice, with the blvd of unallowable things ; or tobreake the bernes of the Pafcchalt Lambe, or to ease of it raw , or any the like ; in all Tech thou .tits (or purpofs ) the facrifice contimtetb good, dsr. No thought (or pur- pofe) goetb, fave after him that fervetb: but the pur- pofe f the owner of the facrifice , availeth nothing: if thepurpofe of him that firveth , be right , the faerifice it good. Neither doth thepurpofe availe , fave of him that befit to feerve , and in the thing that it fit f r fervice , and in the place that itfit for fervue. Maim. in Pefulei ha- mukdafhin, c.13.1: x ere. ix c.13. f..I,2. To the like effeft theywrite inThalm Bab.in Zebadsin,e.2.but this expofition hath no firm ground: for though fuch thoughts or purpofes were unlawfull, yet it is not manifeft that they made the facrifice a pol- luted thing; befides that,the Law faith, If it be ea- ten at all in the third clay ,it is a polluted thing, Lev. r 9. 7. a polluted tiring] or alhominabk, a thing to be re- field , for the corruption of it : in Hebrew it is called Pigul; and properly it is meant, of a thing polluted by palling the time of eating offring,or the like ; as in the Annotations before going, is (hewed. The word is ufed here, and againe in Leek. 19.7. Efay 65.4. and E2ek. 4. 14. and not elfwhere. The Greek tranflateth it fundrywaies, a thing olhtted, ttnfacrificeable, and profane. The Apo - file ufé h a word Apobleton, (that is, a thing oo be re- fie fed, or rejefted) fpeaking of meats, in I Tim. 4. 4.which may be the interpretation of this word: and fo Aquila, one of the exa &elt Tranflators of the Bible into Greeke, turneth this Pigu(, Apoble- ton, Levitic. 19.7. the rule] in Chaldee, the man: lò in verf:zo. his iniquitie] that is, the punifhment of his iniquities fee the notes on Gene: 19. 15. Any oblation that it become polluted through purpofe of the time , as it before declared : who- fierier eateth fo much at an olive thereof, prefuntptuoufy, it guiltie of cutting of f, a it is written the fou/e that eateth thereof, (hall beare his imquitie. And if be Bate thereof ignorantly, he it to bring the Sin- offring apps ted. Mainiony in Pefulei bam:(dafhin, chap.8. felt. 6. The Lord hinifelfe expoundeth it thus; &- cattle bee bath profanedthe hallowed thing of Iehovab even that faule fhallbe cut -off from among his peoples: Levit. 19.8. in theBabylonian Thalm. in Zeba- ehim, chap. 2. they have there canons; He that kil- lethafacriftce, to fprinkk the blood thereofwttbout (the court -yard) or forte of tie blood thereof without ; to burne the fat thereof, or fine fthe fat tberefwithout; to eate the fef thereof, or fi much a an olive of the fefh tbereofwtthwut; it it an iatlawfell thing, but there is no cutting off for it. If (with purpofi) to jf, ink/e the blood, or form ofthe bloodthereofon the morrow ; to Bate the felt, or fö much as an olive of the Ns thereof on the ram- ;ow, it it a Figul, (a polluted thing) and they are gui/tie of cutting of f fir it. Ver,; 9. the fefr] that is,as the Chaldee ex lai neth it,tbe holy fefh;which Sol Iarehi expounder the holy lielib of the Peace -r ffrirgs. burnt with f fire] The like Law was for the remainders of things the fecond or third day, v. 15. 19. And generally, that which remained and roar polluted, and all the boy thitgs,tbat became unallowable, were all burned. Anob- lation that became polluted or unallowable ; war burnt in the Sanlivarie, out of hand. F/efb ofthemaf hcythirgs, if theywere made unclean within (the Sanlhtrarie) they burned it within : and if it were made unc'eane without, they burned* without. Ifany f due !eight hoy things re- mained, theowners thereofburnt it in their pouf a. Wlw fo went out of Jernfalem, and remembrred that there neat holy fefh in hit band; if he were pail the(pies, fuch as ufed to watchupon the wals,2 Kin.9.rg.]] he bier ned it in bit place : 'and feat , if be had a morfe/l wish him, or more; he went backe,andburned it in Jerufalem. All the bones f the holy things , which had no marrow in them : tby were not bound to bune them, except the bones of the Pafover. T bye are the things that were burned : Holy fefh that woe made unclean , or that re- mained; or was made difaltowable. Likewife the Meat - offing, that wasmade fueb. And thedoubtfulltrefpafee. cffring, when it was (mwnetoa man , lefore the blood f it was frinkled,that be hadnoo finned; and the Sime- pif ings of fawles that were brought upon doubt. And the haire cf the c /cane Nazarite, (Numb. 6. 18.) And the (ttperfaitie andmixture of the vineyard, (Lev. 19. 23. Deut.2 2.9.) And the thing which was not accu/tomed to be burnt , was buried Such were the holy sfigtthat died, and that had onetime) birthes : the Oxe that war Toned, (Exod. 21. 28.) the Hefer that war beheaded, (Deut.21.4.) the Sparrow of the Leper, (Lev.14.) the haire f the catekae Nazarite, (Numb.6.9.) the fir/i- borneaf (Exod. 13. 13.) fefb¡nutillte: and profane tbings killed in the court of the San£fuarae. All that were buried, the duff (them was unlaafell: and all that were burnt, of the holy things , the daft of them was law- fill , except the afbes of the outward and inward Altar, and of the Candlefiiek. Wbatfoever trey to be burned, might not be buried; and wbaofoever tras to be buried, mi ht not be burned. Maim. in Pefulei hamukdafhin, ch.9. fea.1,2,6,7, 14. and the fefb] that which abideth 9
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