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Louis Segond
Nombres 15:23
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Tout ce que l'Éternel vous a commandé par l'organe de Moïse, depuis le jour où l'Éternel vous a donné ses commandements, et dans la suite, dans vos générations;
tout ce que l'Éternel vous a commandé par Moïse, depuis le jour que l'Éternel a donné ses commandements, et dans la suite en vos générations,
Tout ce que l'Eternel vous a commandé par le moyen de Moïse, depuis le jour que l'Eternel a commencé de donner ses commandements, et dans la suite en vos âges;
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Gill's Notes on the Bible
[Even] all that the Lord hath commanded you by the hand of Moses,.... Recorded in this book and the two preceding, whether of a moral, ceremonial, or judicial kind; the whole body of laws given to the people of Israel from the Lord by Moses:
from the day that the Lord commanded [Moses], and henceforward among your generations; all that he had commanded, or should hereafter command.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
The heavy punishments which had already overtaken the people might naturally give rise to apprehensions for the future, especially in view of the fact that on the approaching entrance into Canaan the complete observance of the Law in all its details would become imperative on them. To meet such apprehensions a distinction is emphatically drawn between sins of ignorance (Leviticus 4:13 ff) and those of presumption Numbers 15:30-31. The passage deals separately with imperfections of obedience which would be regarded as attaching to the whole nation Numbers 15:22-26, and those of individuals Numbers 15:27-30.
Numbers 15:24
Without the knowledge of the congregation - literally, as marginal. The words point to an error of omission which escaped notice at the time: i. e. to an oversight.
Numbers 15:30
Presumptuously - The original (compare the margin, and Exodus 14:8) imports something done willfully and openly; in the case of a sin against God it implies that the act is committed ostentatiously and in bravado.
Reproacheth the Lord - Rather, revileth or blasphemeth the Lord: compare Ezekiel 20:27.