the Week of Proper 11 / Ordinary 16
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Hesekiel 39:14
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Und man wird Männer bestellen, welche beständig das Land durchziehen, um zur Reinigung desselben die auf der Erdoberfläche liegengebliebenen Toten zum Begräbnis nach dem Abarimtal zu bringen; sieben Monate lang werden sie Nachforschung halten.
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from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
they shall: Numbers 19:11-19
continual employment: Heb. continuance
to cleanse: Ezekiel 39:12
Gill's Notes on the Bible
And they shall sever out men of continual employment,.... That is, the principal of the house of Israel, their magistrates and governors, shall select certain persons, to be daily employed in the following work, till ended:
passing through the land to bury with the passengers those that remain upon the face of the earth, to cleanse it; these men will be appointed to go through the land of Israel, to gather up such carcasses and bones of dead men as remain anywhere after the seven months' burial before observed; and all passengers or travellers shall be assisting to them in it, both in directing where any such carcasses and bones may lie, and in bringing them to the common place of burial; that so the land may he thoroughly cleansed from such disagreeable objects:
after the end of seven months shall they search or begin to search, as the Targum; when seven months are ended, in which the people in general will be employed in burying the dead; these men before mentioned will be sent out into each part of the land, to search in caves, and dens and ditches; among thickets, thorns, and briers, where the slain may fall; or where soldiers, being wounded, might betake themselves and die; or their carcasses or bones be dragged and left by beasts and fowls; to find them out, and bring them to the place of interment.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
Men of continual employment - literally, as margin, i. e., men regularly appointed to this business. As the land of Israel represents figuratively the Church of Christ, the purification of that land is a proper part of the figure to indicate such a sanctification and cleansing of His Church, as Paul describes Ephesians 5:26-27.