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												Verse 2Numbers 28:2. Command the 
												children of Israel — God here 
												repeats some of the former laws 
												about sacrifices, not without 
												great reason; 1st, Because they 
												had been generally discontinued 
												for thirty-eight years together. 
												2d, Because the generation to 
												which the former laws had been 
												given about these things was 
												wholly dead, and it was fit the 
												new generation should be 
												instructed about them, as their 
												parents were. 3d, To renew the 
												testimonies of God’s grace and 
												mercy, notwithstanding their 
												frequent forfeitures thereof by 
												their rebellion. And, 4th, and 
												principally, Because they were 
												now ready to enter into that 
												land, in which they were obliged 
												to put these things in practice. 
												It is observable that God 
												commands Moses to repeat them in 
												the following order of daily, 
												weekly, monthly, and anniversary 
												sacrifices.
 
 Verse 3
 Numbers 28:3. Two lambs day by 
												day — This first national 
												sacrifice was to be offered 
												every day, morning and evening, 
												throughout the whole year, 
												Exodus 12:5; Exodus 29:38.
 
 Verse 6
 Numbers 28:6. Which was ordained 
												on mount Sinai — This shows that 
												he speaks to those who were so 
												young at the first institution 
												of these laws, that they gave 
												little heed to them, or had 
												forgotten them.
 
 Verse 7
 Numbers 28:7. In the holy place 
												— Upon the altar of 
												burnt-offerings, which was in 
												the court of the priests, nigh 
												to the entrance into the 
												sanctuary, (Exodus 29:42,) and 
												was, with respect to those 
												places of the camp, which were 
												more remote from the tabernacle, 
												the holy place. Strong wine to 
												be poured unto the Lord — The 
												original word signifies any 
												strong drink: it was not 
												necessary it should be wine of 
												grapes; it might be made of 
												dates, or other fruits. But it 
												behooved that it should be the 
												best of the kind; it being but 
												reasonable that the best should 
												be offered to God.
 
 Verse 9
 Numbers 28:9. On the sabbath two 
												lambs — The second stated and 
												national sacrifice was weekly. 
												On this day the burnt-offerings 
												and meat-offerings are ordered 
												to be double.
 
 Verse 11
 Numbers 28:11. In the beginning 
												of your months — The third 
												stated sacrifice was monthly, to 
												be offered on the first day of 
												every month. This sacrifice to 
												God is thought to have been 
												ordained in opposition to the 
												idolatry of the Gentiles, who 
												were wont to worship the new 
												moon with great rejoicings. 
												Besides the celebration of the 
												new moon by sacrifices, and 
												sound of trumpet, (Numbers 
												10:10,) the Jews were wont upon 
												those days to assemble for 
												receiving instruction from their 
												prophets, (2 Kings 4:23,) and to 
												feast together, 1 Samuel 20:5; 1 
												Samuel 20:18. And it was 
												customary on those days to shut 
												up their shops, and abstain from 
												ordinary and servile labour, as 
												is hinted Amos 8:5.
 
 Verse 16-17
 Numbers 28:16-17. The fourteenth 
												day of the first month — The 
												fourth stated and national 
												sacrifice was annual, namely, 
												the great passover festival, 
												with the feast of unleavened 
												bread annexed to it. In the 
												fifteenth day — On the 
												fourteenth day at even the 
												passover was kept; and the next 
												day began the feast of 
												unleavened bread, Leviticus 
												23:6.
 
 Verse 23
 Numbers 28:23. In the morning — 
												And that in the evening too, as 
												is evident from other passages 
												of Scripture. But the morning 
												sacrifice alone is mentioned, 
												both because the celebration of 
												the feast began with it, and 
												because this alone was doubtful 
												whether this might not be 
												omitted, when so many other 
												sacrifices were offered in that 
												morning: whereas, there was no 
												question but the evening 
												sacrifice should be offered, 
												when there were none other to be 
												offered. This solemn festival 
												was designed as an 
												acknowledgment of God’s goodness 
												in bringing them out of Egypt, 
												and making them a free people; 
												which was the foundation of all 
												their future blessings.
 
 Verse 26
 Numbers 28:26. Also in the day 
												of the first-fruits — In the 
												feast of pentecost, Acts 2:1. 
												The weeks — The seven weeks 
												which you are to number from the 
												passover. This fifth stated and 
												national sacrifice was also 
												annual, namely, at the harvest 
												festival, when the first-fruits 
												of corn were to be offered up, 
												Exodus 23:16. This festival was 
												two-fold; first, the barley- 
												harvest first-fruits, beginning 
												at the passover; and then, at 
												seven weeks’ end, the 
												wheat-harvest festival, called 
												the feast of weeks, which is 
												here intended. When ye bring a 
												new meat or bread-offering — 
												That is, two loaves made of the 
												first wheat flour, as the 
												first-fruits of the said wheat- 
												harvest.
 
 Verse 27
 Numbers 28:27. Ye shall offer 
												the burnt-offering — The same as 
												in the new moon, Numbers 28:11. 
												To reconcile this verse with 
												Leviticus 23:18, see the note on 
												that verse.
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