1111111111W tir iiimeaim;. . u aFaiiar..4011p%/iG 13 16. 17 I 19 22 23 NUMBERS XX I X. The offerings. 179 Omers fora ramme, Num.t 5.6. But in Ezek. 46. 7. the Meat - offerings is increaled ; an Ephah for a bullocke , and an Ephah for a ram.; and for the lambs, according as hit hand Mall attar e unto. See beforeoit verfe9. Verf.13. a feverall tenth part ] Hebr. a tenth part a tenth part, that is, for every one a tenth part; or, (as Mofes explaineth it in Numb. 2 9.4.) one tenth pare fir iambe. $o after in verte 21. and 29.and chap.29. wife 10 r 5. with ay/e] with the fourth part of an Hin of beaten oylc, as declared in yerfe 5. But when there was an Ephah of flowre for a Meat-offering , there was an Hin of oyletoan Ephah, Ezek.46.5.7.11. Verf. 15. fir a Sin- offering] in Greeke,far fin; this was to malt atonement for them, verle 2a. the law for fin- offerings was given in Levit.4. And whereas fome Sin - offerings were eaten by the Prielts, and otherfome (whofe blood was carried into the Holy place) were net eatefl but burnt without the campe, Levit. 6.26.30. of this the Hebrewes fay, TheBering (or doing) of the Sin-offe- rings at the beginnings of the months, andat the flemne feafis, is &k the offering of the Sinroff ring that is eaten. MaimonyinTamidin,chap.7. fell.2. Verf.16. the faro month] called of the Hebrewes tlbib, and Nifan; it anfwereth in part to that which we call March : fee the notes on Exod. 12. 2. and Levit.23.5. Verf. 17. the feafl]of unleavened cakes, as is ex- preffed in Levit.23.6. The Paffover was a figure of CI: riff our Paffaver, to be facrificed for us: the un- leavened cakes fignified fincerity er truth,withwhich we fhould kepe rice'calf, 1 Coe .5.7.8. See the An- notations os Exod.12.15. Verf.18. any fervile worke] Hebr. any worke of fir- vice: it meaneth any work fave about that which men fhould eat; that only was to be done of them, Exod. 12.16.' See the notes there, and on Levit. 23.7. Verf. 19. two bullocks, &c.] the fame facrifices, and fo many as were offered at the New - moones, verte 11.The Meat and Drink - offerings alío were the fame, verf1 2.13,20.21. But Ezekiel prophe- fieth of a change, how at the Paffeover on the fourteenth day , the Prince fhould prepare for bimfelfe, and for all the people of the land, a bullooe&e for a Sin -ff ring. And the [eeven Bayes of the fea fl (of un- leavened cakes) bee fhould prepare a Burnt -ring te the L 0 it D , feven bullocks, and feven rammes pe, - fib f , daily the five,, layes ; and for a Sinne -ring, a goat-bucle of the goats daily. The Meat- offerings alto fhould beincreafed; anEphah for a bullock, and an Ephab for a ramme and an Hin of ayle for an Ephab, Ezek.45.22.23.24. Verf. 22. a Sin- offering ] of it the Hebrewes fay, it was eaten in thefecondday of the Paffover, which was the fexteentb day of ( the firft moneth) Nifan. Maim. in Tamidin, chap. g. felll. 3. See before on verle 15. Verf. 23. Befrde. the Burnt +ring] the daily fa- crifice appointed in verle 3. unto which there fa- crifices forenìentioned were added.And béfide al t liefe, there was the Lambe, for a Burnt- offering, which was facrificed with the wave Sheafeor0- ' mer, as was çommanded in Levit. z 3.to. --13. Verf 25. the feventb day] which was the laft day. 25 of the feáff of unleavened cakes; and in this day it is Paid, there Mould be afeaft to lehovah , Exod. 13.6. called here a convocation of holineje , or holy affembly. So in Exod.12. 16. and Levit.23.8. Verf. 26. day of the Fill-fruits] calledeentecofl, t. the fcafl of barveff, Exod.2 3.16. the feafr f lVeebgs, of the firflfruitsof wheat- harvefl Exod. 34. 22. a new Meat-offering] ] called fo in re fpe& of the former offered at the Palfeover: the law for this was given in Levit. à3.16. after your weeks] after the feven weekes, or fifty dayes, which the Ifraelites were commanded to number unto them from the Paffeover, Levit. 23. 15.16. The Hebrew which nfitally fignifieth inyour weeks,, is here to be interpreted after: See the Annotati- ons on Exod.2.23. Verf.27. sino bullocks] thefe and the refs follow- ing are here added to the Feaft, over and beGdt thole feven!amber, one bullock, and errs rams, which were offered with the fjrft- fruits , Levit. 2.3.18. as is 'hewed in the Annotations there ; and befsde the continual) Burnt-off ring,or daily facrifice,as atter followeth in verf.3 t. Verf. 31. and their drink-offerings ] This feemeth to bee referred not onely to the former, yet 'hall malt them ready , but alfo to the latter, they 'hall be perfei : that as the beans, flowre and oyle,were to be perfe&, unblemifhed, found and fweet ; fo the wine for drinke- offerings fhould likewife bee perfeet, (as bee called it fining wine , in verle 7.) not dead, loure, mixed with dregs or lees, or o-. therwile corrupted. See the Annotations on Gen.4.4. *ti'iliq44i2i242*** CHA a. XXIX. 26 2 31 s The offerings at thelafi f Trumpets or, thelrfl day of the feventb month; 7 at the day of aflifling their fouler,whicb was the tenth day ofthe fecenth month; 12 and on the eight dayes of the feafl of Tabernacles, which began on the fifteenth day of the fventb month. ANd in the feventh moneth;in the,firlt day of the moneth', yee (hall have a convocation of holineffe ; yee flail not doe any fervile worke : a day of blowing of Trumpets Thal l it beunto you. And ye Thal make ready a Burnt - offering for a favour of refi unto Iehovah , one bullock,a youngling . of the herd, one ramme, feven hee-lambes, of the firft year'e, perfect. And their Meat offering/hat/be of fine flowre mingled with oyle; three tenth parts fora bullocke, two tenth part: for a ramme. And one tenth part for oge lambe , throughout the feven lambes. And onégoat -bucke of the goats for s 3 4 S ANNI7/1lyaaa#N11 r..44rn91.1a ,11101111ingrPAIIINNINNIVINWRIk
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