Lectionary Calendar
Wednesday, November 13th, 2024
the Week of Proper 27 / Ordinary 32
the Week of Proper 27 / Ordinary 32
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Darby, John. "Commentary on Exodus 29". "John Darby's Synopsis of the New Testament". https://www.studylight.org/commentaries/eng/dsn/exodus-29.html. 1857-67.
Darby, John. "Commentary on Exodus 29". "John Darby's Synopsis of the New Testament". https://www.studylight.org/
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Introduction
1:1 with (a-22) Lit. 'the man and.'
Verse 1
29:1 bullock, (f-25) Lit. 'young bullock, son of the herd.'
Verse 2
29:2 cakes (g-6) See Leviticus 2:4 .
Verse 9
29:9 consecrate (a-34) Lit. 'fill their hand.' so vers. 33,35; ch. 32.29, &c.
Verse 10
29:10 lay (b-18) 'Lean with.' so vers. 15,19; Leviticus 1:4 , &c.
Verse 13
29:13 burn (c-30) A term used for 'burning incense.' so vers. 18,25; chs. 30.7,8,20; 40.27.
Verse 14
29:14 burn (d-15) 'Burn' in ver. 14 is 'to consume.' see ver. 34.
Verse 21
29:21 sprinkle (e-19) As Leviticus 4:6 ,Leviticus 4:17 ; Leviticus 16:14 , &c.
Verse 23
29:23 bread, (f-5) Lit. 'one cake of bread, round.;
Verse 24
29:24 wave (g-21) Or 'balance,' here and elsewhere.
Verse 25
29:25 burn (c-10) A term used for 'burning incense.' so vers. 18,25; chs. 30.7,8,20; 40.27.
Verse 34
29:34 burn (a-21) 'To consume,' as ver. 14, not employed for the burnt-offering. see Leviticus 4:12 .
Verse 36
29:36 sin, (b-21) Or 'purge from defilement.' see Leviticus 14:49 ,Leviticus 14:52 .
Verse 37
29:37 holy. (c-19) Lit. 'holiness of holinesses.' so ch. 30.36. see ch. 26.33.
Verse 40
29:40 beaten (d-14) See ch. 27.20.
Verse 41
29:41 oblation (e-14) Minchah , see Note f to Leviticus 2:1 .