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Exegetical and Hermeneutical Commentary of Deuteronomy 33:10

Exegetical and Hermeneutical Commentary of Deuteronomy 33:10

They shall teach Jacob thy judgments, and Israel thy law: they shall put incense before thee, and whole burnt sacrifice upon thine altar.

10. among you ] Lit. in thee.

which chanceth him by night ] See Lev 15:16; and above on Deu 20:7.

Fuente: The Cambridge Bible for Schools and Colleges

10. judgements law ] Heb. Mishpaim Torah cp. Deu 17:9 ff. The earlier priest was a teacher and judge (Hos 4:6, Mic 3:11); and of his functions these also come first here, and are followed by his offices in the ritual of expiation.

incense ] Rather smoke of sacrifice; for in the earlier Heb. literature, Isa 1:13, 1Sa 2:16, Amo 4:5, Hos 4:13; Hos 11:2, the noun e reth (here e rah) and the vb ier refer always to such smoke and not to incense.

Of the use of incense in Israel’s worship there is no evidence before the 7th cent. b.c.; Jer 6:20 appears to regard frankincense as an innovation. At Ta‘anach Sellin unearthed an incense altar which he dates about 700 b.c. ( Tell Ta‘annek, 75 ff., 109 f.) and at Gezer Macalister found another in rubbish of 1000 600 b.c. ( PEFQ, 1908, 211). See further Jerusalem i. 333, ii. 63 n. 2, 307 f., etc. The smoke from the altar conveyed to the Deity in an ethereal form the portion of the sacrificial feast reserved for Him. This seems to have been the primitive idea of the process, and a trace of it survives here in the anthropomorphic phrase in thy nostrils (R.V. marg.), cp. Gen 8:21, 1Sa 26:19, etc. But later the burnt-offering came more and more to have a piacular force; and its smoke symbolised to Israel the confession of their sin and their surrender of the lives He was pleased to accept in place of their guilty and forfeit selves. No sacrament could be more adequate than this, which proved at once the death deserved by the guilty, the blackness and bitterness of their sin, and its disappearance in the infinite purity of the skies, the unfathomable mercy of Heaven. It is this piacular meaning which is behind the LXX rendering , ‘in thy wrath,’ for in thy nostrils.

whole burnt offering ] See Deu 13:16 (17).

Fuente: The Cambridge Bible for Schools and Colleges

Verse 10. They shall teach Jacob, c.] This was the office of the Levites, to teach, by their significant service and typical ceremonies, the way of righteousness and truth to the children of Israel. And of their faithfulness in this respect God bears testimony by the prophet, “My covenant was with him of life and peace,” Mal 2:5 and, “The law of truth was in his mouth, and iniquity was not found in his lips: he walked with me in peace and equity, and did turn many away from iniquity;” Mal 2:6. These words are a sufficient comment on the words of the text.

Fuente: Adam Clarke’s Commentary and Critical Notes on the Bible

They, i.e. the priests and Levites.

Before thee, i.e. upon thine altar of incense, which stood before the ark, the place of Gods special presence.

Fuente: English Annotations on the Holy Bible by Matthew Poole

They shall teach Jacob thy statutes, and Israel thy law,…. The priests and Levites, being dispersed among each of the tribes, having cities in them allotted to them, taught the people the laws, statutes, and ordinances of the Lord, moral, civil, and ceremonial, see Mal 2:6;

they shall put incense before thee; upon the altar of incense, which none but a priest might do, as the case of Uzziah shows; and which, the Jews say k, he might do but once: the same priest might not offer incense twice; a new priest was always employed: in this they, were typical of Christ, the only Intercessor who is always at the golden altar, to offer up the prayers of all saints with his much incense, Re 8:3;

and whole burnt offerings upon thine altar; the altar of burnt offering, typical of Christ, who is both altar, sacrifice, and priest.

k T. Bab. Yoma, fol. 26. 1.

Fuente: John Gill’s Exposition of the Entire Bible

10. They shall teach Jacob thy judgments The priests are to be of the tribe of Levi, the divinely appointed teachers.

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

Deu 33:10 They shall teach Jacob thy judgments, and Israel thy law: they shall put incense before thee, and whole burnt sacrifice upon thine altar.

Ver. 10. They shall teach Jacob. ] Apt and able to teach must all ministers be, as Paul. Act 20:18-35 Praedicationis officium suscipit, quisquis ad sacerdotium accedit, saith Gregory: He is no minister that is no teacher. Aidanus, the first bishop of Durham, A.D. 636, neglected no duty of a good pastor, travelling up and down the country, even on foot, to preach the gospel, giving whatsoever he could get unto the poor, and by the example of his own virtues instructing, as well as by word and doctrine. a Amongst the Greeks, tragedians and comedians were said, , to labour in teaching the people. What should ministers then do?

They shall put incense before thee, ] i.e., Pray for the people, as well as preach to them. So Act 6:4 . Augustine’s wish was, that Christ, when he came, might find him aut precantem aut praedicantem, praying or preaching. Bene orasse est bene studuisse, saith Luther.

a Godwin’s Catalog.

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

teach. This was the great work of the priests. Compare Lev 10:11. Lev 17:9, Lev 17:10. Ezr 7:10. Jer 18:18. Hag 2:11. Mal 2:7.

before Thee = to Thy nose. Figure of speech Anthropopatheia. App-6.

Fuente: Companion Bible Notes, Appendices and Graphics

They shall teach: or, Let them teach, etc. Deu 17:9-11, Deu 24:8, Lev 10:11, 2Ch 17:8-10, 2Ch 30:22, Neh 8:1-9, Neh 8:13-15, Neh 8:18, Eze 44:23, Eze 44:24, Hos 4:6, Mal 2:6-8, Mat 23:2, Mat 23:3, Joh 21:15, Joh 21:16

they shall put incense: or, let them put incense, Exo 30:7, Exo 30:8, Num 16:40, Num 16:46, 1Sa 2:28, 2Ch 26:18, Luk 1:9, Luk 1:10, Heb 7:25, Heb 9:24, Rev 8:3-5

before thee: Heb. at thy nose

whole: Lev 1:9, Lev 1:13, Lev 1:17, Lev 9:12, Lev 9:13, Psa 51:19, Eze 43:27

Reciprocal: Exo 32:29 – Moses Num 16:47 – and he put Deu 27:14 – General Jos 21:41 – within 2Ch 15:3 – a teaching 2Ch 17:7 – to teach 2Ch 35:3 – the Levites Ezr 7:10 – and to teach Neh 8:7 – caused Jer 2:8 – and they that Hag 2:11 – General Zec 7:3 – speak Mat 4:22 – General Mat 8:21 – suffer Mar 12:14 – carest Rom 12:7 – or he

Fuente: The Treasury of Scripture Knowledge

Deu 33:10. They shall teach Jacob thy judgments, and Israel thy law And that both as preachers in their religious assemblies, reading and expounding the law, (Neh 7:7-8,) and as judges determining doubtful and difficult cases that should be brought before them, 2Ch 17:8-9. The priests lips were to keep this knowledge for the use of the people, who were to ask the law at their mouths, Mal 2:7. Even Haggai, a prophet, consulted the priests in a case of conscience, Hag 2:12. They shall put incense before thee They shall be the sole ministers at the altar.

Fuente: Joseph Bensons Commentary on the Old and New Testaments