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Exegetical and Hermeneutical Commentary of Numbers 15:4

Exegetical and Hermeneutical Commentary of Numbers 15:4

Then shall he that offereth his offering unto the LORD bring a meat offering of a tenth deal of flour mingled with the fourth [part] of a hin of oil.

The meat-offering is treated in Lev. 2. The drink-offering Exo 29:40; Lev 23:13, hitherto an ordinary accessory to the former, is now prescribed forevery sacrifice.

Fuente: Albert Barnes’ Notes on the Bible

A tenth deal, or tenth part, to wit, of an ephah, i.e. an omer, Exo 16:36.

Mingled with oil; wherein it seems to differ from such meat-offerings as were solitary, and not accessories to other sacrifices.

Fuente: English Annotations on the Holy Bible by Matthew Poole

4. tenth dealthat is, anomer, the tenth part of an ephah (Ex16:36).

fourth part of an hin ofoilThis element shows it to have been different from such meatofferings as were made by themselves, and not merely accompanimentsof other sacrifices.

Fuente: Jamieson, Fausset and Brown’s Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible

Then shall he that offereth his offering unto the Lord,…. Be it of either kind before mentioned:

bring a meat offering of a tenth deal of flour, mingled with the fourth [part] of an hin of oil; this was made of the tenth part of an ephah, or of an omer of fine wheaten flour, which was the quantity of about three quarts; and which was mixed and macerated with the fourth part of an hin, or with a quart and more than half a pint of oil: see

Ex 29:40; rather this should be called a bread offering.

Fuente: John Gill’s Exposition of the Entire Bible

(4) A meat offering of a tenth deal of flour . . . The meal offering and the drink offering which are here ordered to be brought when a lamb was offered in performance of a vow, or as a free will offering, or at the solemn feasts, are the same as those which were appointed to be offered with the morning and evening lamb. (Exo. 29:38-40.) Meal offerings and drink offerings had already been prescribed in connection with the three great feasts. (Lev. 23:13; Lev. 23:18; Lev. 23:37.)

Fuente: Ellicott’s Commentary for English Readers (Old and New Testaments)

4. Meat offering Rather, bread offering. See Lev 2:1, note.

A tenth deal See Lev 23:13, note.

Hin of oil See Lev 19:36; Lev 23:13, notes. Oil is a symbol of the Holy Spirit. Lev 2:1, note; Zec 4:2-12; Mat 25:8, note; Act 10:38; Heb 1:9.

Fuente: Whedon’s Commentary on the Old and New Testaments

Num 15:4. Meat offering This Dr. Waterland renders bread offering throughout the chapter.

Fuente: Commentary on the Holy Bible by Thomas Coke

Num 15:4 Then shall he that offereth his offering unto the LORD bring a meat offering of a tenth deal of flour mingled with the fourth [part] of an hin of oil.

Ver. 4. Bring a meat offering. ] As an appendix to the other sacrifices. These following laws were given likely during their so long station at Kadesh. a

a Abulens.

Fuente: John Trapp’s Complete Commentary (Old and New Testaments)

offereth = bringeth near. App-43.

offering = approach-offering. App-43.

Fuente: Companion Bible Notes, Appendices and Graphics

a meat: Exo 29:40, Lev 2:1, Lev 6:14, Lev 7:9, Lev 7:10, Lev 23:13, Isa 66:20, Mal 1:11, Rom 15:16, Heb 13:16

the fourth: Num 28:5-8, Exo 29:40, Lev 2:15, Lev 14:10, Lev 23:13, Jdg 9:9, Eze 46:14

Reciprocal: Lev 5:11 – fine flour Lev 23:18 – with their Num 8:9 – shalt gather the whole Num 15:6 – General Num 28:12 – General Num 29:18 – after the manner Ezr 6:9 – wheat Ezr 7:17 – their meat offerings

Fuente: The Treasury of Scripture Knowledge

Num 15:4-5. Bring a meat-offering Sacrifices, being of the nature of spiritual feasts, were each of them to have , mincha, a meat or meal- offering, and drink-offering, as an appendage annexed to them, consisting of flour, oil, and wine, in the proportion following: for as wine and oil are the most excellent liquors which the earth, through Divine Providence, produces for the use of mankind, God would have them to be offered to him in all sacrifices, that men might be continually put in mind of him from whom they received these blessings, and might openly acknowledge their great benefactor.

Fuente: Joseph Bensons Commentary on the Old and New Testaments

15:4 Then shall he that offereth his offering unto the LORD bring a meat offering of a tenth deal of flour mingled with the fourth [part] of an {b} hin of oil.

(b) Read Exo 29:40.

Fuente: Geneva Bible Notes