Numbers 18:28

28 So you are to make an offering lifted up to the Lord from all the tenths which you get from the children of Israel, giving out of it the Lord's lifted offering to Aaron the priest.

Numbers 18:28 Meaning and Commentary

Numbers 18:28

Thus you also shall offer an heave offering unto the Lord,
&c.] As the Israelites did when they paid tithes to them, ( Numbers 18:24 ) ;

of all your tithes which ye receive of the children of Israel;
which heave offering was a tenth part of them:

and ye shall give thereof the Lord's heave offering to Aaron the
priest;
that is, the said tenth part of the tithe was to be given not to Aaron only, as the high priest, as some have thought, and so to his successors in the high priesthood; but to him and his sons, even to all the priests in common, the high priest having his share of it; and Josephus F15 is clear for it, that the tithe of the annual fruits was paid to the Levites, and to the priests. Hecataeus, an Heathen writer, who lived in the times of Alexander the great, says F16, that all the priests of the Jews received the tenth of whatsoever was produced, and ministered things in common, and were 1500 in number.


FOOTNOTES:

F15 Antiqu. l. 4. c. 4. sect. 3.
F16 Apud Joseph. contr. Apion. l. 1. sect. 22.

Numbers 18:28 In-Context

26 Say to the Levites, When you take from the children of Israel the tenth which I have given to you from them as your heritage, a tenth part of that tenth is to be offered as an offering lifted up before the Lord.
27 And this lifted offering is to be put to your credit as if it was grain from the grain-floor and wine from the vines.
28 So you are to make an offering lifted up to the Lord from all the tenths which you get from the children of Israel, giving out of it the Lord's lifted offering to Aaron the priest.
29 From everything given to you, let the best of it, the holy part of it, be offered as a lifted offering to the Lord.
30 Say to them, then, When the best of it is lifted up on high, it is to be put to the account of the Levites as the increase of the grain-floor and of the place where the grapes are crushed.
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