Eve of Pentacost
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Green's Literal Translation
Numbers 35:29
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These things shall be for a statute [and] ordinance to you throughout your generations in all your dwellings.
So these things shall be for a statute of judgment unto you throughout your generations in all your dwellings.
These things will be as a decree of justice for you for your generations in all your dwellings.
And these things shall be for a statute and rule for you throughout your generations in all your dwelling places.
"‘These laws are for you from now on, wherever you live.
So these things must be a statutory ordinance for you throughout your generations, in all the places where you live.
'These things shall be a statute for you throughout your generations wherever you may be.
'These things shall be a statutory ordinance for you throughout your generations in all your dwelling places.
So these thinges shall be a lawe of iudgement vnto you, throughout your generations in all your dwellings.
‘And these things shall be for a statutory judgment to you throughout your generations in all your places of habitation.
The community of Israel must always obey these laws.
These things shall constitute your standard for judgment through all your generations, wherever you live.
And this shall be unto you a statute of right throughout your generations in all your dwellings.
These rules will be the law forever in all the towns of your people.
So these things shall be for a statute of judgment to you throughout your generations in all of your dwellings.
These rules apply to you and your descendants wherever you may live.
These instructions will be a statutory ordinance for you throughout your generations wherever you live.
This shalbe a statute of the lawe vnto you amoge youre posterities in all youre dwellinges.
And these things shall be for a statute and ordinance unto you throughout your generations in all your dwellings.
These rules are to be your guide in judging through all your generations wherever you may be living.
So these thynges shalbe a lawe of iudgement vnto you, throughout your generations, in al your dwellinges.
And these things shall be for a statute of judgment unto you throughout your generations in all your dwellings.
So these things shall be for a statute of iudgment vnto you, thorowout your generations in al your dwellings.
And these things shall be to you for an ordinance of judgment throughout your generations in all your dwellings.
And these things shall be for a statute of judgment unto you throughout your generations in all your dwellings.
This will be a statutory ordinance for you for the generations to come, wherever you live.
These schulen be euerlastynge and lawful thingis in alle youre dwellyngis.
`And these things have been to you for a statute of judgment to your generations, in all your dwellings:
And these things shall be for a statute [and] ordinance to you throughout your generations in all your dwellings.
So these [things] shall be for a statute of judgment to you throughout your generations in all your dwellings.
These things shall be for a statute [and] ordinance to you throughout your generations in all your dwellings.
"And these things shall be a statute of judgment to you throughout your generations in all your dwellings.
These are legal requirements for you to observe from generation to generation, wherever you may live.
‘These things will be a Law to you and to all your children-to-come in all your homes.
These things shall be a statute and ordinance for you throughout your generations wherever you live.
So shall these serve you as a regulative statute unto your generations, - wheresoever ye may dwell.
These things shall be perpetual, and for an ordinance in all your dwellings.
"And these things shall be for a statute and ordinance to you throughout your generations in all your dwellings.
"These are the procedures for making judgments from now on, wherever you live.
'These things shall be for a statutory ordinance to you throughout your generations in all your dwellings.
Contextual Overview
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Numbers 27:1, Numbers 27:11
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By the sweat of your face you shall eat bread until your return to the ground. For you have been taken out of it; for you are dust, and to dust you shall return.
And you shall come to your fathers in peace. You shall be buried in good old age.
And these were the years of the life of Ishmael, a hundred thirty seven years. And he expired and died, and was gathered to his people.
And Esau hated Jacob because of the blessing with which his father had blessed him. And Esau said in his heart, The days of mourning for my father are near; then I will kill my brother Jacob.
And God said to Jacob, Rise up, go to Bethel and live there. And make an altar there to God, who appeared to you when you fled before your brother Esau.
And Jacob said to his house, and to all those with him, Put away the strange gods in your midst, and purify yourselves, and change your clothing.
And they pulled up stakes . And the terror of God was on the cities all around them, and they did not pursue the sons of Jacob.
And he built an altar there and called the place Elbethel; because God revealed Himself to him there when he fled from the face of his brother.
And God appeared to Jacob again when he came out of Padan-aram, and He blessed him.
And Rachel died and was buried on the way to Ephrath, it is Bethlehem.
Gill's Notes on the Bible
So these things shall be for a statute of judgment unto you,.... A judicial law, according to which they were to proceed in all the above cases:
throughout your generations in all your dwellings; throughout all ages, as long as they dwelt in the land of Canaan, even unto the times of the Messiah, in whom the things figured hereby had their accomplishment: the cities of refuge were types of Christ: hence a divine person, even the Messiah, is often spoken of as the refuge of his people, Psalms 9:9 with which compare Hebrews 6:18 these were places to flee to, as the word is rendered by the Greek version; to Christ sensible sinners flee for shelter and safety, which supposes danger in themselves from the law and justice of God; a sense of that danger which makes them flee from wrath to come; a view of Christ, as a place of refuge, and that no other but he will serve their purpose, and therefore make all the haste and speed they can unto him. The word properly signifies cities of gathering, or of reception. There was a gathering of the elect of God to Christ at his death; and there is another at effectual calling, which is an act of God's grace, and a distinguishing one, when souls gather to Christ as their Saviour for righteousness, peace, pardon, rest, and everlasting life; and when Christ receives them, though sinners, into his arms, and into his heart, and into open fellowship with him, so as to dwell in him, where they dwell pleasantly and safely; he receives them into his house here, and into heaven hereafter; and by, and in Christ, those that flee to him, and are received by him, are retained and preserved from Satan, law, hell and death. The cities of refuge were of God's appointing; so Christ, as a Saviour, and rock of refuge to his people, is appointed and foreordained of God; they were well known for refuges, as the Lord is in the places of Zion; they were open for all, at all times, as Christ is for all sinners, even the chief of sinners, Jews or Gentiles; they are all one in Christ, the Israelite, and the stranger and sojourner; all impediments were removed out of the way of them, and plain directions to them given, as are in the Gospel, and by the ministers of it; and there is always room in Christ for such that flee to him, as there was in those cities; and being in him, they are safe from the curse and condemnation of the law, from wrath to come, and from the second death; and their redemption and atonement, peace and reconciliation, liberty, life and salvation, are owing to the death of Christ, their high priest. Abendana a observes, that the death of the high priest atoned for the offence (of manslaughter), which was the reason the manslayer continued in the city of refuge till his death, and then was released: however, certain it is, that the death of Christ, our high priest, atones for every sin of those that flee to him, and by which they are reconciled to God. In some things there is a difference between these cities of refuge and Christ; they were six, he but one; they were for such only who shed blood ignorantly, he for such that were enemies to him, and lived in malice towards others, and guilty of the most enormous crimes: to be in these cities of refuge was a kind of exile and imprisonment, but they that are in Christ are freemen; it was possible that such might die that were in them, and at most were only delivered from temporal death, but they that flee to Christ for refuge are saved with an everlasting salvation.
a Not. in Miclol Yophi in ver. 25.