Ainsworth - BS1225 A54 1639

176 (.3ftcrings. NUMBERS offering thereof (hall be the fourth part of an Hin for the lambe ; in the holy place fhalt thoucaufe to be powred out adrink - offring 8 of ffrong wine unto Iehovah. And the o- ther lambe thoufhalt make ready betweene the two evenings: as the Meat - offring of the morning, and as the Drink - offering thereof, thou (halt make ready ; a Fire - offering, a fa- vour of tell unto Iehovah. 9 And in the Sabbath day, twohee - lambes of the firft yeare perfeéf, &two tench parts of fine flowre for a Meat - offering, mingled with oyle, and the Drinke - offering thereof. I o The Burnt - offering of the Sabbath,in his Sabbath,befide the continual Burnt-offring, and his Drinke - offering. And in the beginnings of your moneths ye (halloffer a Burnt - offeringunto Iehovah : Two bullocks, younglings of the herd, and one ram ; feven he-lambs of the firff yeare, za perfe&.And three tenthparts of fine flowre for a Meat - offering, mingled with Dyle, for one bullocke : & two tenth parts of flowre for a Meat - offering mingled with oyle for 13 one ramme. And a feverall tenth part of fine flowre, fer a Meat - offring mingled with oyle,for one Iambe: for a Burnt- offering, a favour of reff, aFire - offering unto Iehovah. 14 And their Drinke - offerings, halle an Hin of wine (hall be fora bullocke,and the third part of an Hin for a tarn, and the fourth part ofan Hin fora lambe:This is the Burnt -offe- ring of themoneth,in themoneth,through- rp out the moneths of the ycare. And one goat_ buck ofthe goats for aSin- ofring unto lehó- vah : it (hall bemade ready befiue the conti- nual! Burnt.offering,and his Drink - offering, 16 And in the fir(( mmeth,in the fourteenth day of the month fhalbe the Paffeover unto I Iehovah. And in the fifteenth day of this moneth(hall be the fea t:feven daies (hall un- ; g leavened cakes be eaten. In the firfi day /hall be a convocation of holineffe; yee than not 19 doe any fervile worke. But yee (hall offer a Fire - offering for a Burnt - offering unto Ieho- vah; twobullockes,younglings of the herd, and one ramme, and fevenhe-lambes of the firff yeare, perfedt (hall they be untoyou. 20 And their Meat - offering , fine flowre mingledwith oyle ; three tench parts Thal ye make ready for a bullocke, & two tenthparts as for a ramme. A feverall tenth part (halt thou make ready for one lambe, throughout as the feven Iambes. And one goat-buck for a Sin - offering, to make atonement for you. 23 Befide the Burnt - offering of the morning, II X X V111. which is for a continual! Burnt-offering, yee flail make ready thefe. After this manner ye (hall make ready for every day, (even daies , the bread of the Fire-ofring of a fa- vour of refs unto Iehovah : it (hal bee made ready , befide the continual! Burnt-offering, and his Drinke - offering. And in the feventh day ye (hall have a convocation ofholineffe, yee (hall not doe any fervile worke. And irtqthe day ofthe Firft- fruits,when ye offer a newMeat - offring unto Iehovah after your weekes, ye (hall have a convócation of holineffe,ye (hall not doe any fervile worke. And yee !hall offer a Burnt - offering for a favour of reffunto Iehovah ; two bullocks, younglings of the herd, one ramme, (even hee - lambes of the firtf yeare. And their Meat-offering, fine flown mingled with oyl; three tenth parts for one bullocke,two tenth parts for one ramme. A feverall tenth part for one lambe throughout the feven Jambes. One goat -buck of the goats,to make a- tonement for you. Yee (hall make them rea- dy, betide the continual! Burnt-offì:ring, and hisMeat- offering ; petted (hall they be un- to you, and their Drinke offerings. 24 25, 26 27 28 29 30. 31 denotations. COmmand the fmnesof Vial] After that Cod a had numbred the people, & appointed them their inheritance, he now repeateth & explaineth former !awes concerning his fervice which they fhould doe unto him in that their inheritance, daily, weekely, monthly , and at their folemne Feafts as they fell every yeare : for he therefore would give unto them the lands of the heathens, and they fhould inherit the labour of the peapfeì, that they might obferve bi, ffatates,and keepe bia laves, Pfal., 05. 44.45. And becaufe they had omitted the folem- nizing of thefe feafis now 38. yeares, (fromthe keeping of the Paffeover in the wilderneffe in the fecond yeare,Num9.untill the Circumcifion and Paffeover at G1lgal,Iof..s.)by reafon oftheirtra- vels,wherein the Sanétuary, Altar, & holy things were'folden up and removed from place to place, and the generation which had been before mufte- red was dead, Numb. 26.64,65. therefore left the ordinances formerly given fhouid be forgotten or negledted,and the people continue to doe as now they did, every man mbatfeever was right in bit Dien eyes,Deue.1 z.8.theLord canfeth the Law of facri- ficing to be againe commanded. Which Iacrlfices being all figures of Chrift, & our fervice of God by him, (as hath been Chewed in the booke of Le- viticus) teach us to ferve the Lord under the Go- fpel of his Son,in fpirit & truth: for thereofwere thefe legal! feafts a figure, Efay 66.23. Zach. r 4. 16..49. I, COr.1.7.8. C01011.2.16.17.He0.13-15. Mice

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