Mine shall they be: I am the Lord. Rather, "mine shall they be, mine, the Lord's."
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Numbers 3:13
The Pulpit Commentary on Numbers 3:13
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commentaryMatthew Henry on Numbers 3:1-13There was much work belonging to the priests' office, and there were now only Aaron and his two sons to do it; God appoints the Levites to attend them. Those whom God finds work for, he will find help for. The Levites w…Matthew HenrycommentaryThe Separation of the Levites. (b. c. 1490.)THE SEPARATION OF THE LEVITES. (B. C. 1490.) Here, I. The family of Aaron is confirmed in the priests' office, Numbers 3:10. They had been called to it before, and consecrated; here they are appointed to wait on their p…Matthew HenrycommentaryThe Pulpit Commentary on Numbers 3:1-51EXPOSITION THE NUMBERS AND DUTIES OF THE LEVITES; THEIR SUBSTITUTION FOR THE FIRSTBORN (Numbers 3:1-51).Joseph S. Exell and contributorscommentaryThe Pulpit Commentary on Numbers 3:1-51THE FAMILIES OF LEVI GET THEIR SEVERAL COMMISSIONS The third and fourth chapters of Numbers form a section by themselves, and of this section the opening verse is the descriptive title: THE GENERATIONS OF AARON AND MOSE…Joseph S. Exell and contributorscommentaryThe Pulpit Commentary on Numbers 3:13Because all the first-born are mine (see Exodus 13:2, and below on verse 43). That the powers of heaven had a special claim upon the firstling of man or beast was probably one of the oldest religious ideas in the world,…Joseph S. Exell and contributors