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Leviticus 23

The feast of the Lord, vv. 1, 2. The Sabbath, v. 3. The passover and unleavened bread, vv. 4-8. The feast of first-fruits, vv. 9-14. The feast of pentecost, vv. 15-21. Gleanings to be left for the poor, v. 22. The feast of trumpets, vv. 23-25. The great day of atonement, vv. 26-32. The feast of tabernacles, vv. 33-44.

Notes On Chapter 23

Leviticus 23:2
These are my feasts—The original word ‏מועד‎ moad is properly applied to any solemn anniversary, by which great and important ecclesiastical, political, or providential facts were recorded; see Clarke on Genesis 1:14 (note). Anniversaries of this kind were observed in all nations; and some of them, in consequence of scrupulously regular observation, became chronological epochs of the greatest importance in history: the Olympiads, for example.
Leviticus 23:3
The seventh day is the Sabbath—This, because the first and greatest solemnity, is first mentioned. He who kept not this, in the most religious manner, was not capable of keeping any of the others. The religious observance of the Sabbath stands at the very threshold of all religion. See Clarke's note on Genesis 2:3.
Leviticus 23:5
The Lord's passover—See this largely explained in the notes on Exodus 12:21-27 (note).
Leviticus 23:11
He shalt wave the sheaf—He shall move it to and fro before the people, and thereby call their attention to the work of Divine Providence, and excite their gratitude to God for preserving to them the kindly fruits of the earth. See Clarke's note on Exodus 29:27, and Exodus 7 at end.
Leviticus 23:14
Ye shall eat neither bread, nor parched corn, nor green ears—It is right that God, the dispenser of every blessing, should be acknowledged as such, and the first-fruits of the field, etc., dedicated to him. Concerning the dedication of the first-fruits, see the note on Exodus 22:29. Parched ears of corn and green ears, fried, still constitute a part, and not a disagreeable one, of the food of the Arabs now resident in the Holy Land. See Hasselquist.
Leviticus 23:15
Ye shall count unto you—seven Sabbaths—That is, from the sixteenth of the first month to the sixth of the third month. These seven weeks, called here Sabbaths, were to be complete, i. e., the forty-nine days must be finished, and the next day, the fiftieth, is what, from the Septuagint, we call pentecost. See the note on Luke 6:1.
Leviticus 23:22
Neither shalt thou gather any gleaning—See the note on Leviticus 19:9.
Leviticus 23:24
A memorial of blowing of trumpets—This is generally called the feast of trumpets; and as it took place on the first day of the seventh month, Tisri, which answers to September, which month was the commencement of what was called the civil year, the feast probably had no other design than to celebrate the commencement of that year, if indeed such a distinction obtained among the ancient Jews. See the note on Exodus 12:2. Some think creation began at this time.
Leviticus 23:28
A day of atonement—See the note on Leviticus 16:2, etc., where this subject is largely explained.
Leviticus 23:34
The feast of tabernacles—In this solemnity the people left their houses, and dwelt in booths or tents made of the branches of goodly trees and thick trees, (of what kind the text does not specify), together with palm-trees and willows of the brook, verse 40. And in these they dwelt seven days, in commemoration of their forty years' sojourning and dwelling in tents in the wilderness while destitute of any fixed habitations. In imitation of this feast among the people of God, the Gentiles had their feasts of tents. Plutarch speaks particularly of feasts of this kind in honor of Bacchus, and thinks from the custom of the Jews in celebrating the feast of tabernacles, that they worshipped the god Bacchus, "because he had a feast exactly of the same kind called the feast of tabernacles, Σκηνη, which they celebrated in the time of vintage, bringing tables out into the open air furnished with all kinds of fruit, and sitting under tents made of vine branches and ivy."—Plut. Symp., lib. iv., Q. 6. According to Ovid the feast of Anna Perenna was celebrated much in the same way. Some remained in the open air, others formed to themselves tents and booths made of branches of trees, over which they spread garments, and kept the festival with great rejoicings.


"Sub Jove pars durat; pauci tentoria ponunt;
Sunt, quibus e ramis frondea facta easa est.
Pars sibi pro rigidis calamos statuere columnis;
Desuper extentas imposuere togas."
Ovid, Fast., lib. ill.


Concerning this feast of tabernacles, see the note on Exodus 23:14.
Leviticus 23:40
Boughs of goodly trees—The Jews and many critics imagine the citron-tree to be intended, and by boughs of thick tree the myrtle.
Leviticus 23:43
That your generations may know, etc.—By the institution of this feast God had two great objects in view:
1. To perpetuate the wonderful display of his providence and grace in bringing them out of Egypt, and in preserving them in the wilderness.
2. To excite and maintain in them a spirit of gratitude and obedience, by leading them to consider deeply the greatness of the favors which they had received from his most merciful hands.
Signal displays of the mercy, kindness, and providential care of God should be particularly remembered. When we recollect that we deserve nothing at his hands, and that the debt of gratitude is all the debt we can pay, in it we should be cheerful, fervent, and frequent. An ungrateful heart is an unfeeling, unloving, unbelieving, and disobedient heart. Reader, pray to God that he may deliver thee from its influence and its curse.

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97 Exodus Adam Clarke's Commentary on the Bible, Exodus, Chapter 40
96 Exodus Adam Clarke's Commentary on the Bible, Exodus, Chapter 39
95 Exodus Adam Clarke's Commentary on the Bible, Exodus, Chapter 38
94 Exodus Adam Clarke's Commentary on the Bible, Exodus, Chapter 37
93 Exodus Adam Clarke's Commentary on the Bible, Exodus, Chapter 36
92 Exodus Adam Clarke's Commentary on the Bible, Exodus, Chapter 35
91 Exodus Adam Clarke's Commentary on the Bible, Exodus, Chapter 34
90 Exodus Adam Clarke's Commentary on the Bible, Exodus, Chapter 33
89 Exodus Adam Clarke's Commentary on the Bible, Exodus, Chapter 32
88 Exodus Adam Clarke's Commentary on the Bible, Exodus, Chapter 31
87 Exodus Adam Clarke's Commentary on the Bible, Exodus, Chapter 30
86 Exodus Adam Clarke's Commentary on the Bible, Exodus, Chapter 29
85 Exodus Adam Clarke's Commentary on the Bible, Exodus, Chapter 28
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81 Exodus Adam Clarke's Commentary on the Bible, Exodus, Chapter 24
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78 Exodus Adam Clarke's Commentary on the Bible, Exodus, Chapter 21
77 Exodus Adam Clarke's Commentary on the Bible, Exodus, Chapter 20
76 Exodus Adam Clarke's Commentary on the Bible, Exodus, Chapter 19
75 Exodus Adam Clarke's Commentary on the Bible, Exodus, Chapter 18
74 Exodus Adam Clarke's Commentary on the Bible, Exodus, Chapter 17
73 Exodus Adam Clarke's Commentary on the Bible, Exodus, Chapter 16
72 Exodus Adam Clarke's Commentary on the Bible, Exodus, Chapter 15
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69 Exodus Adam Clarke's Commentary on the Bible, Exodus, Chapter 12
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66 Exodus Adam Clarke's Commentary on the Bible, Exodus, Chapter 09
65 Exodus Adam Clarke's Commentary on the Bible, Exodus, Chapter 08
64 Exodus Adam Clarke's Commentary on the Bible, Exodus, Chapter 07
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