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Selected Verse: Leviticus 10:3 - Strong Concordance
Verse |
Translation |
Text |
Le 10:3 |
Strong Concordance |
Then Moses [04872] said [0559] unto Aaron [0175], This is it that the LORD [03068] spake [01696], saying [0559], I will be sanctified [06942] in them that come nigh [07138] me, and before [06440] all the people [05971] I will be glorified [03513]. And Aaron [0175] held his peace [01826]. |
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King James |
Then Moses said unto Aaron, This is it that the LORD spake, saying, I will be sanctified in them that come nigh me, and before all the people I will be glorified. And Aaron held his peace. |
Summary Of Commentaries Associated With The Selected Verse
A Commentary, Critical, Practical, and Explanatory on the Old and New Testaments, by Robert Jamieson, A.R. Fausset and David Brown [1882] |
Moses said . . . This is it that the Lord spoke . . . I will be sanctified in them that come nigh me--"They that come nigh me," points, in this passage, directly to the priests; and they had received repeated and solemn warnings as to the cautious and reverent manner of their approach into the divine presence (Exo 19:22; Exo 29:44; Lev 8:35).
Aaron held his peace--The loss of two sons in so sudden and awful a manner was a calamity overwhelming to parental feelings. But the pious priest indulged in no vehement ebullition of complaint and gave vent to no murmur of discontent, but submitted in silent resignation to what he saw was "the righteous judgment of God" [Rom 2:5]. |
Notes on the Bible, by Albert Barnes, [1834] |
Rather, I will sanctify myself in them that come near to me (i. e. the priests), and I will glorify myself before all the people. The words used by Moses on this occasion are not found elsewhere in the Pentateuch. But the sense is implied in such passages as Exo 19:22; Exo 28:41; Exo 29:1, Exo 29:44.
Aaron's silence (compare Psa 39:9) on this occasion may be compared with his reasonable and natural expostulation with Moses when his surviving sons were rebuked for not having eaten the flesh of the sin-offering Lev 10:19. |
Explanatory Notes on the Whole Bible, by John Wesley [1754-65] |
The Lord spake - Though the words be not recorded in scripture, where only the heads of discourses are contained, yet it is probable they were uttered by Moses in God's name. Howsoever the sense of them is in many places. I will be sanctified - This may note, either, their duty to sanctify God, to demean themselves with such care, and reverence, and watchfulness, as becomes the holiness of the God whom they serve; whence he leaves them to gather the justice of the present judgment. Or, God's purpose to sanctify himself, to manifest himself to be an holy and righteous God by his severe and impartial punishment of all transgressors, how near soever they are to him. That come nigh me - Who draw near to me, or to the place where I dwell, and are admitted into the holy place, whence others are shut out. It is a description of the priests. I will be glorified - As they have sinned publickly and scandalously, so I will vindicate my honour in a public and exemplary manner, that all men may learn to give me the glory of my holiness by an exact conformity to my laws. And Aaron held his peace - In acknowledgment of God's justice and submission to it. He murmured not, nor replied against God. |
Adam Clarke Commentary on the Whole Bible - Published 1810-1826 |
And Aaron held his peace - וידם אהרן vaiyiddom Aharon, and Aaron was dumb. How elegantly expressive is this of his parental affection, his deep sense of the presumption of his sons, and his own submission to the justice of God! The flower and hope of his family was nipped in the bud and blasted; and while he exquisitely feels as a father, he submits without murmuring to this awful dispensation of Divine justice. It is an awful thing to introduce innovations either into the rites and ceremonies, or into the truths, of the religion of Christ: he who acts thus cannot stand guiltless before his God. It has often been remarked that excessive grief stupefies the mind, so that amazement and deep anguish prevent at once both tears and complaints; hence that saying of Seneca, Curae leves loquantur; graviores silent. "Slight sorrows are loquacious; deep anguish has no voice. See Clarke on Lev 10:19 (note). |
5 But [1161] after [2596] thy [4675] hardness [4643] and [2532] impenitent [279] heart [2588] treasurest up [2343] unto thyself [4572] wrath [3709] against [1722] the day [2250] of wrath [3709] and [2532] revelation [602] of the righteous judgment [1341] of God [2316];
35 Therefore shall ye abide [03427] at the door [06607] of the tabernacle [0168] of the congregation [04150] day [03119] and night [03915] seven [07651] days [03117], and keep [08104] the charge [04931] of the LORD [03068], that ye die [04191] not: for so I am commanded [06680].
44 And I will sanctify [06942] the tabernacle [0168] of the congregation [04150], and the altar [04196]: I will sanctify [06942] also both Aaron [0175] and his sons [01121], to minister to me in the priest's office [03547].
22 And let the priests [03548] also, which come near [05066] to the LORD [03068], sanctify [06942] themselves, lest the LORD [03068] break forth [06555] upon them.
19 And Aaron [0175] said [01696] unto Moses [04872], Behold, this day [03117] have they offered [07126] their sin offering [02403] and their burnt offering [05930] before [06440] the LORD [03068]; and such things have befallen [07122] me: and if I had eaten [0398] the sin offering [02403] to day [03117], should it have been accepted [03190] in the sight [05869] of the LORD [03068]?
9 I was dumb [0481], I opened [06605] not my mouth [06310]; because thou didst [06213] it.
44 And I will sanctify [06942] the tabernacle [0168] of the congregation [04150], and the altar [04196]: I will sanctify [06942] also both Aaron [0175] and his sons [01121], to minister to me in the priest's office [03547].
1 And this is the thing [01697] that thou shalt do [06213] unto them to hallow [06942] them, to minister unto me in the priest's office [03547]: Take [03947] one [0259] young [01121] [01241] bullock [06499], and two [08147] rams [0352] without blemish [08549],
41 And thou shalt put [03847] them upon Aaron [0175] thy brother [0251], and his sons [01121] with him; and shalt anoint [04886] them, and consecrate [04390] [03027] them, and sanctify [06942] them, that they may minister unto me in the priest's office [03547].
22 And let the priests [03548] also, which come near [05066] to the LORD [03068], sanctify [06942] themselves, lest the LORD [03068] break forth [06555] upon them.
19 And Aaron [0175] said [01696] unto Moses [04872], Behold, this day [03117] have they offered [07126] their sin offering [02403] and their burnt offering [05930] before [06440] the LORD [03068]; and such things have befallen [07122] me: and if I had eaten [0398] the sin offering [02403] to day [03117], should it have been accepted [03190] in the sight [05869] of the LORD [03068]?