Deuteronomy 18:4

4 You must also give them the firstfruits of your grain, wine, and oil and the first fleece of your sheep,

Deuteronomy 18:4 Meaning and Commentary

Deuteronomy 18:4

The firstfruit also of thy corn, and of thy wine, and of thy
oil
This is the "terumah", or heave offering, the offering of the firstfruits; what the measure or quantity was is not declared, but is fixed by the Jews; (See Gill on Exodus 22:29),

and the first of the fleece of thy sheep shall thou give him:
concerning which in the Misnah F18 it is said, the first of the fleece is used in the land and without the land, of which they give the weight of five shekels in Judea, which are ten shekels in Galilee; and they give white wool, and not defiled, enough to make of it a little garment. He that buys a fleece of the sheep of a Gentile, he is free from the first of the fleece; but if he buys it of his neighbour, if he leaves any of it, the seller is bound, if none the buyer is bound; if there are two sorts, russet and white, and he sells the russet but not the white, the males but not the females, everyone gives for himself. It may be observed in this account, that as much wool was to be given as would make a small garment; enough, says one of the commentators {s}, to make a little garment to minister in; and the least garment fit for a priest to minister in is a girdle. Jarchi's paraphrase of it is,

``when thou shearest thy flock every year, give the first of it to the priest; it does not determine the quantity, but our Rabbins fix it to the sixtieth part;''

with which agrees the observation of another writer F20, that there is no quantity fixed for the first of the fleece from the law, but from the words of the Scribes it must not be less than the sixtieth part. There is no obligation to the first of the fleece until five sheep are shorn, and the fleece of everyone of the five must not be less than twelve shekels' weight; but if there is one fleece of them less than twelve shekels, though the five fleeces are more than sixty shekels, lo, this is free; so that, as Maimonides F21 says, the first of the fleece is not less than the weight of a shekel.


FOOTNOTES:

F18 Cholin, c. 11. sect. 1, 2.
F19 Bartenora in ib.
F20 Ibid.
F21 In Misn. ib.

Deuteronomy 18:4 In-Context

2 But they don't get land-inheritance like the rest of their kinsmen. God is their inheritance.
3 This is what the priests get from the people from any offering of an ox or a sheep: the shoulder, the two cheeks, and the stomach.
4 You must also give them the firstfruits of your grain, wine, and oil and the first fleece of your sheep,
5 because God, your God, has chosen only them and their children out of all your tribes to be present and serve always in the name of God, your God.
6 If a Levite moves from any town in Israel - and he is quite free to move wherever he desires - and comes to the place God designates for worship,
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