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na your voluntary a l offerings, and for yourMeat- offerings, and for your Drinke.offcrings, and Ivor your q o Peace off, ring. And Mofes fpakc unto the Cons of lfrael according to all that Jehovah commanded Mofes. .1111wum NUMBERS XXXII. eriuzs, for your Burnt- and after them the Lambe, and after them the Goat- Annotations. THe legal! moneth] called in 1 Iiiues S. 2. the menetbEtbanim, of the Hebrcwes commonly Tifi; of us, September. This moneth was the going on of the eere, Exod: 23. 16. and the evolution of theyeete, Exod. 34.22. for then the old yeerc went out, and the new began,as touching the Jubilees, Levit.25.9,10. and other civillafftires: but by reahtn oflfi*ae!r damming out of Egypt in Abib, or March, that ntdneth was made unto them the firm of the , aneth2of tbeyeere, Exod.12.2. So the Ecde- ftaltica l fcafts were reckoned after this order; and that which had bcene the firft moneth is here and nlitally called the feventh. the frii day] Hebr. the one day; of which phrafè fee Gen. 1.5. blowing of tnititpets] ofthis rite, fee Levit. 23.24. and the Annotations there. 2 Verfè a. favour of ref(] which the Grceke cran- fIateth. of f eeet fetal; the Chaldee, to be aenp;ed with fevetr 'before the L 0 P D. See Gen. S. 2 one bullocke] at every New Moone they were to offer two bnllrckee, one ramme, and feven lambes, Numb. 28. is. the ftme were to be offered at this New - Moone, and this one bullocke, one rant, and e- ven lambs, &c. here mentioned,wera added over and btide the Bitent-njfering of the month , as is after exprelf d in v.6. So this day they facrificed three bullocks,two rams, & fourteen lambs for Burnt- offerings,and two goats for Sin, befides the two Jambes for the daily oblation. For as the foleni- nitie was greatcr,by reafon of the blowing of the Trumpets, (which figured the preaching of re- pentance and beleefe in Chrilt,Elày 58.1. Mark. 1.1,2,3,4.) fo their I'd-vice and thanktitlneffe un- to God was to be teltified by the moe facfifices. And ifehis New-Moon fell to be on the Sabbath, then befides all the former oblations,they offe- red allo the two lamhei whlth were added for the Sabbath,.Nutnb.28.9i10. The.Order of offering is laid to be thus; After the daily morning facri- fice was offered, the additionofthe Sabbath wa firrf, and after th an, tie _oddition of the New- Mlloone ; and of to iy the addìtimt of ibis good day (or full) Maitnony in Tavid,n, chap. 9. fc 6t.2. 6 Verfè 6. their manner] Hebr. their jeedgement, that is,the law and ordinance pre kribed ofGod. So in ver.AS. a i,24, &u Under this word manner or ludgemtru, the Hebrews underhand the order al- to here fat dowoe: for whereas fometimes the Sin-offering was offered tirlf,befo:e the Burnt - offeri n g Lev. 5.7, 8, r o. in the oblations of the flail (they fay) it roar riot fig but they offered according to the order that is written, as it it faid,Acmrding to their man- ner. A ,jirfl the hillocks, andafter them the Lawns, r bucker, although the Goat -bucks were Sin- offerings, and all thofe before themwere Burnt - rings. Maitnany in Tamidin, chap.9. fe t.7. Verfe 7. the tenth áaj] which was the day of At- onements, Lev.23.27. called the Faff.Aft.27.9. The manner of Atonement , and the fervice on that day, is defcribed at large in Lev.r 6. afffiiyour fides] with falling and abftinence t fee the Anno-. tatious on Lev.16.z9. Verfè 11. before the Sin - offering of Atonements] that Goat- bucke, whole blood was carried into the holy place,atidthe' body burned without the camp, Lev.16.9,29. betides it, this facrifice here commanded was to be offered, & befides the dai- ly Burnt - offering. On Atonement day,theyoffer an ad- ditian according to the addition of the beginning of the yeere, [which was the fir( day of the feventh am. neth;tore-mentioned in v.1,2.] a bullock and a ram, and this ram is called the peoples ram; andfeien lambe,all of them for Burnt - rings, and agaat-bncke for a Sin- offering, and that was eaten at ezening. Moreover the congregation offered egoat-bncke for a Sin - ffnvng which was burnt ; the fellow whereofwas lent away fora Sfapt- goat,(Lcv.16.9,1 o.)Maimany in Tamidm,c.to.f,,2. Phis Atonement was a lively figure of our recon- ciliation unto God, by the death ofChrill, (as is (hewed on l.evit.16.) the afflibling of their foules figured repentance and humiliation for fins,with our fellowthip in the afflic&ions ofChrift, Romp. 6. 3, 4, 6. 1 Pet. 2.21. The facrifices added here, figtiified the faith that Gods people fhould have in Ch rift facrificed, and thankfulnellè unto God therefore, t Job. 2. 5,2. Hebr. 1 o. lo, 19,z 2,84c. Romanes 12. i, 2. V. 12. the ff,'eenthday]when the feaß of Booths, or of Tabernacles did begin, which lathed y daies, Lev. 23. 34, 3 5,36, &c. the fignification of itch feall is (hewed in the Annotations on that place. Verfc i 3. thirteene bullockes] Whereas at the o- ther feal'ts fore-mentioned, they offered but two bullocks, one ram, and feven lambs in a day; at this,they were to offer 13 bullocks,two rams,and 14 lambs ; both becaafe the folemnity was grew= ter, and at this time they had gathered in their corne andwine, and had feet) the blelfiog of God in all their increafe, and in all the works of their hand s,Deut.16.13.15. therefore the Lord requi- red time facrifices in figne Of thanktulnelfe. But Ezekielprophefying of the dales ofChrilt (ender whom we keep this leali in Ipirit and truth,Zach. 14.16,9 9.) appointeth like facrifices as were to be offered at the Paffeover as that the Prince Ihonld prepare feven bullocks and .feven rams daily for a Burnt- offering; &c.Ezek.45.a3,a5. Verf 17. twelve bullocks] in every of the feven daies of this feafl,one bullock is abated,as on the fecondday twelve,on the third day a /ezen,ver.ao; on the fourth day ten, ver.23. and fo forward,till on the feventh day they were to offer feven bui locks, v.32. (all which,in feven dales ainousited to feventie bullocks) but the rams and lambs were every day alike. By this diminifhing of one bul- locke every dray, the Holy Ghoul might teach Q51 g q their

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