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Louis Segond
2 Chroniques 30:16
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Ils se tinrent, à leur place, suivant leur règle, d'après la loi de Moïse, homme de Dieu. Et les sacrificateurs répandaient le sang qu'ils recevaient de la main des Lévites.
Et ils se tinrent à leur place, selon leur ordonnance, selon la loi de Moïse, homme de Dieu, les sacrificateurs faisant aspersion du sang, le recevant des mains des lévites.
C'est pourquoi ils se tinrent en leur place, selon leur charge, conformément à la Loi de Moïse, homme de Dieu; et les Sacrificateurs répandaient le sang, [le prenant] des mains des Lévites.
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
they stood: 2 Chronicles 35:10, 2 Chronicles 35:15
place: Heb. standing
after their manner: 2 Kings 11:14
Moses: Deuteronomy 33:1
the priests: 2 Chronicles 35:10, 2 Chronicles 35:11, Leviticus 1:5, Hebrews 11:28
Reciprocal: Numbers 18:2 - but thou 2 Chronicles 29:34 - the priests
Gill's Notes on the Bible
And they stood in their place after their manner, according to the law of Moses the man of God,.... The priests in their place, and the Levites in theirs, in which they were ordered to stand when they offered sacrifice:
the priests sprinkled the blood, which they received of the hand of the Levites; the blood either of the burnt offerings before mentioned, or of the passover lambs, which the Levites slew, and received the blood of them in basins; and which the priests took of them, and sprinkled, not on the door posts of houses, as in Egypt, but on the altar round about, and which none but priests might do, Leviticus 1:5.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
After their manner - According to the Mishna, the custom was for the priests to stand in two rows extending from the altar to the outer court, where the people were assembled. As each offerer killed his lamb the blood was caught in a basin, which was handed to the nearest priest, who passed it on to his neighbor, and he to the next; the blood was thus conveyed to the altar, at the base of which it was thrown by the last priest in the row. While basins full of blood were thus passed up, empty basins were passed down in a constant succession, so that there was no pause or delay.
Which they received of the hand of the Levites - Ordinarily, the blood was received at the hand of the offerer. But the greater number of the Israelites 2 Chronicles 30:17 who had come to keep the feast were involved in some ceremonial or moral defilement, from which there had not been time for them to purify themselves. On account of this uncleanness, they did not slay their own lambs, but delegated the office to the Levites.