Numbers 15:21

21 ita et de pulmentis dabitis primitiva Domino

Numbers 15:21 Meaning and Commentary

Numbers 15:21

Of the first of your dough shall ye give unto the Lord
As an acknowledgment of his being the sovereign Lord and possessor of heaven and earth, and of his being the owner and proprietor of the land of Canaan; and by way of thankfulness to him for the plenty of bread corn he had given them; and wherefore this cake was to he heaved or lifted up towards him in heaven, as follows:

an heave offering in your generations:
for this respected not only the first time of their entrance into the land of Canaan, but was to be observed every year when they made their first dough, and was to continue as long as the ceremonial law lasted: this cake was anciently given to the priest, which is meant by giving it to the Lord, but now the Jews take it and cast it into the fire and burn it F19 the apostle seems to allude to this cake of the first dough in ( Romans 11:16 ) .


FOOTNOTES:

F19 Buxtorf. ut supra, (Synagog. Jud. c. 34. p. 602.) & Leo Modena, History of the present Jews, par. 2. c. 9.

Numbers 15:21 In-Context

19 et comederitis de panibus regionis illius separabitis primitias Domino
20 de cibis vestris sicut de areis primitias separatis
21 ita et de pulmentis dabitis primitiva Domino
22 quod si per ignorantiam praeterieritis quicquam horum quae locutus est Dominus ad Mosen
23 et mandavit per eum ad vos a die qua coepit iubere et ultra
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