LE.VITICUS XVI. . ter aboli( hingof our finhesby aria; both from ! the face of God, that they (honk' not appeare a- g.tinft us before him, to be imputed tinto us: and alto from us, that lin flionid have no more domi- n ion over its, nor we ferve it any longer ; but ha- ving our conlciences purged from dead workes, lhould lerce the IivingGod, 2 Cor. 5. Heb.9. 26.14. ftom.6.6,12. So the Prophet (peaking of the like grace faith unto God , Thon wilt cafi all tbgir fins irua the depths of the fea,Mich. j. 19.Ahd this word which Mops here Meth, is not elfwhere u- fed in like fort for a land, but for cutting off of other things, and in particular is applied to thrifty working our redent tion that he was cut- Í of ma ofil e land of the livinm,Efa.53.8.which the ho- ly Ghoft expoundeth thus ; His Eft was taken from the earth,Aa.8.33. and wherof himfelfe (peaking, Paid, Whither Igoe, ye cannot come, Joh. L 3.33. That 1 comma' Spirit t through which Chrift offred him- (elfe without fpot unto God,(Heb.9.t 4.)andby which he was made -alive after death, (1 Pet. 3. 18.) inabled his flefh or manhood, to Coller fuch things as no other creature could conte neere un- to : and thereby Sin is put-away, and the body offix abo.'ifhed, Heb.9.26. Rom. 6.6. The Hebrews fay, of this goat fentaway, that the ntan which car- ! ried it, threw it downe the rocke,and fo it died: Thalmudin lema, chap.b. 2 3 Ver.23. Aarota (ball come] whiles the goat afore- ci laid was going to thewilderueff theft Cervices following began, and other after them in this order, as the Hebrews have recorded; After be bath fens away thegoat, by the band of him that led him, he returned, to the bullock and goat ,, wbofe blood he bad fl inkled within the (Sattivarie) and openeth thews, and taketh out their fat , which he puttedt in a up( , to burnt them upon the Altar. And he cuttcth the reel of their fie/h into peat pieces lotit one cleaving to _pother, and not parted aft-rider : andtiren he feud ob by the hard ofathers , so be varied out to the pine of burning (with- out the campe; Levit.i 6.27.) When the (Scope -) goat is come to ohs wild enflé , the high Prieflgeetb au- into the n'ornent Court to ready the Law. And while he is reading , they bone the bullock, and the goat in the j place of the aloes (without the eitle:) therefore be that /cth the high Priefl when he readeth , lath net the bicI- lee/ic md she goat burnt. When hereaderh, all the peo- p:é fiord lefts, e him : and the minotier of the Cot/gore- ' tion taketh tip the bake of the Law, and gizeth it ta the Chiefof theCongregation , and he to the Sagan (or /tord obi fe Priefl) and the Sagangiceth it to the ligb Prifl, ' who fl andesh up when be rec ivette it andflandeth and e id/tb the c 6. of Leviticus, and Levit. 23.27. 732. And when he realest, be blet etb (God) bel re and aber, &c. Afer this, he putteth off his white gar - mrnts, and wafted, himfelfe, and posttest on his golden gai mesas , and fantlifieth his hands and his feet , and o etb the goat, which it fa thegeneral! addition to thii dales f erviec, (Num.2 9. L 1..) andffeeth his owne ram, and the peoples ram; at it is fail, AND HE SHALL COME FORT H,AND SHALL MAKE His ti 11R N T -O FER IN G, AND THE B ENT.' OFFRING OF THE Puce LE: Levit. 16. 24; And he b,o,wcsh (on the Altar) the fat of the bullock, and of the goat that were burnt (trithoui'theCarve) And he offreth the daily evening (orifice, [the Lambe, Numbers 28. 3.] and trimmeth the Lamper, at on other laies , (Exodus 27.2i.) Afier this , he fan - ifteth his bands and his feet, acid attest tthegolden garments , andputteth on his owne common) garments, and goeth to bit houfe ; and all thepeople doe aecomp mie him to his houfe ; and be keepes a feafl , for tba, he is come out in peace out of the Santixarie. Mainte in Ion. hapurim, chap. 7. fea. 7, -11. and chap. 4. feEt. 2. leave them there] to weet, (as in the a- ges following) they left them in foin of the hob' chambers which wereabout the Sanauary , Ezek. 44. 19. Ofthis, the Hebrewes write, The white garments, wherein he fervedon the falling day, he toner ferved in them the fecond time; but they were laid up in the place where be put them off at it is faid, He SHALL LEAVE THEM THERE ;' and they mightnot be put to any aft , Maim. in Kilei hamikdafh (or, Implements of the Sanilaarie) chap. 8. fea.5. Vert. 24, walk hie fefh] that is, as the Greeke tranflateth, his body : to he wafted before he put, on the Mitten garment , vert 4. and this was an u &tall rite,fo oft as he fhifted his clothes; as from this place the Hebrew's teach, laying; Every time that he changeh garments', and putteth ffgarments, and putted, on other garments , he ie charged id wafts (or baptize.) And the high P>7e ff waftedfive tintes, and fantlified, that is, wafhedbis hands and feet) ten times this day. 'As, at fir flhe put off his common garments which be wore, and wafted (or baptifed his whole body] and came -up and wiped himfe , and put on the golden garments, and fantlifed his hands and his feet. And he !tilled the dell facrifiee, and trimmed the Lampes, &c. and peddle bullock andferen Lamber. And after that be faecffified his bands and his feet , and put off the gohelengarments , and wafted and wiped himfelfe , and pat on the white garments : and fanllified his hands and his f et , endferved the fervice of the day, [as is before (hewed.] Afterwards ,hefan /lified' his hands and his feet, and put .off the white garments, and wafted him - fèlft and wiped, and put on the golden garments and fantlified his hands and his feet ; end of eed the Goat Jr' r firme, which war added to this lairs ferviee , and his terne Ram, and the peoples Ram, which were burnt - rffrings: and burnt on the Altar the fat of the bullocke, and goat that Were burnt without , and offred the daily eveningfacsifice. And after that he fantlified his hands and feet and put ff thegolden garments , and wafted and wiped himfelfe, and put on the white garments, and fangifted his hands and feet ;, and went into the mofi ho- ly place, atad brought out from thence the itúmfe -cup and themtfer; and after that, fanï'lifiedhm bonds and his flet, and put of the white garments: and wafted and wiped himfelfé, and put on the golden garments, and fantlifred his hands and feet , andburnt the evening in- rent due for every day and trimmed the Lampes ;; and fantlified his bands and feet; and put-rff the golden garments, and pact en bis ecmmmgatmenes, and went out. All chef' wafhinga and fant/fings were in the Santirtary, except the frrfi wafting, which be might dce without, &T. If the high Prirff were an old man, or ficke: they tools of she cold from the water by irons made lot in the fire, or by mixing hot water with the _...._.. .. cold. 24 J
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