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लैव्यवस्था 12:8

8 और यदि उसके पास भेड़ वा बकरी देने की पूंजी न हो, तो दो पंडुकी वा कबूतरी के दो बच्चे, एक तो होमबलि और दूसरा पापबलि के लिये दे; और याजक उसके लिये प्रायश्चित्त करे, तब वह शुद्ध ठहरेगी॥

Bible Study Resources

Concordances:

- Nave's Topical Bible - Atonement;   Defilement;   Dove, Turtle;   Offerings;   Pigeon;   Poor;   Purification;   Quotations and Allusions;   Thompson Chain Reference - Birds;   Pigeons;   The Topic Concordance - Uncleanness;   Torrey's Topical Textbook - Atonement, under the Law;   Trespass Offering;  

Dictionaries:

- American Tract Society Bible Dictionary - Doves;   Turtle-Dove;   Baker Evangelical Dictionary of Biblical Theology - Jesus Christ;   Offerings and Sacrifices;   Priest, Priesthood;   Worship;   Easton Bible Dictionary - Birth;   Sin-Offering;   Fausset Bible Dictionary - Bird;   Proselytes;   Purification;   Sacrifice;   Holman Bible Dictionary - Birds;   Birth;   Clean, Cleanness;   Leprosy;   Leviticus;   Sacrifice and Offering;   Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible - Clean and Unclean;   Hastings' Dictionary of the New Testament - Animals;   Burnt-Offering ;   Infancy;   Joseph (2);   Morrish Bible Dictionary - Pigeon;   Turtle, Turtle Dove;   People's Dictionary of the Bible - Dove;   Turtle-dove;   Smith Bible Dictionary - Children;   Purification,;   Watson's Biblical & Theological Dictionary - Offerings;   Turtle;  

Encyclopedias:

- Condensed Biblical Cyclopedia - Law of Moses, the;   International Standard Bible Encyclopedia - Birds;   Cleanse;   Dove;   Joseph, Husband of Mary;   Law in the New Testament;   Leviticus;   Poor;   Sanctuary;   Talmud;   Uncleanness;   Kitto Biblical Cyclopedia - Birth;   The Jewish Encyclopedia - Birds;   Burnt Offering;   Dove;   Ḳinnim;  

Bible Verse Review
  from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge

Gill's Notes on the Bible

And if she be not able to bring a lamb,.... As everyone was not in circumstances sufficient to be at the expense of buying a lamb for this purpose, having none of their own:

then she shall bring two turtles, or two young pigeons; which was a kind and merciful provision for the poorer sort; since it was necessary that by them the favour received should be acknowledged, as well as the sin attending them in such circumstances should be atoned for. This being the offering brought by the mother of our Lord, shows the state of poverty in which she was; and by this, and the circumcision of her child, and the presentation of it before the Lord at the time of her purification, it appears that they were both under the law, and obedient to it:

the one for a burnt offering, and the other for a sin [offering]; Jarchi observes, that in oblations the sin offering goes before the burnt offering, for sin being atoned for, the gift was accepted; but here the burnt offering went first, the reason is not very apparent:

and the priest shall make an atonement for her, and she shall be clean; equally the same as if she had brought a lamb, instead of young pigeons, or turtledoves.

Barnes' Notes on the Bible

The sacrificial act expressed an acknowledgment of sin and a dedication of herself to Yahweh. See Leviticus 8:14.

Leviticus 12:6

Of the first year - literally, as in the margin, “a son of his year.” This expression is supposed to mean one less than a year old, while the “son of a year” is one that has just completed its first year.

Leviticus 12:8

A lamb - Rather, one of the flock; either a sheep or a goat; it is not the same word as in Leviticus 12:6.

Two turtles, or two young pigeons - See the note at Leviticus 1:14. The Virgin Mary availed herself of the liberty which the Law allowed to the poor, and offered the inferior burnt-offering Luke 2:24.

Clarke's Notes on the Bible

Verse Leviticus 12:8. And if she be not able to bring a lamb, then she shall bring two turtles, or two young pigeons — As the Virgin Mary brought only the latter, hence it is evident that she was not able, i. e., she was not rich enough to provide the former; for such a holy woman would not have brought the less offering had she been capable of bringing the greater. How astonishing is this! The only heir to the throne of David was not able to bring a lamb to offer in sacrifice to God! How abominable must SIN be when it required him who was in the form of God thus to empty and to humble himself, yea, even to the death of the cross, in order to make an atonement for it, and to purify the soul from all defilement!

The priest shall make an atonement for her — Every act of man is sinful, but such as proceed from the influence of the grace and mercy of God. Her sorrow in conception, and her pain in bringing forth children, reminded the woman of her original offence; an offence which deserved death, an offence which she could not expiate, and for which a sacrifice must be offered: and in reference to better things the life of an animal must be offered as a ransom for her life. And being saved in childbed, though she deserved to die, she is required, as soon as the days of her separation were ended, to bring a sacrifice according to her ability to the priest, that he might offer it to God as an atonement for her. Thus, wherever God keeps up the remembrance of sin, he keeps up also the memorial of sacrifice, to show that the state of a sinner, howsoever deplorable, is not hopeless, for that he himself has found out a ransom. Every where, in the law and in the Gospel, in every ordinance and in every ceremony, we may see both the justice and the mercy of God. Hence, while we have the knowledge of our sin we have also the knowledge of our cure.

Reader, whilst thou art confessing thy own misery do not forget the Lord's mercy; and remember, be saves to the uttermost all that come through Christ unto him.


 
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