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Numbers 18:14

Posted on 25 December 2023
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Euery thing deuoted in Israel, shall be thine. Numbers 18:14 (KJV)

Numbers 18:14 is part of a passage where God instructs Aaron, the high priest, and his descendants, the Levites, about their role and responsibilities in the tabernacle and the distribution of offerings.

This verse specifically addresses the portion of the offerings that are considered “devoted” or “consecrated” to God.

In the context of the Israelites’ worship, certain items or animals could be designated as devoted to the Lord.

These were offerings that were set apart and given exclusively for the service of the tabernacle and the support of the priests and Levites who ministered there.

Such offerings were not to be eaten by the people, but they belonged to the priests and Levites.

Numbers 18:8-20 establishes the system by which the priests would be supported.

Numbers 18 establishes the system by which the Levites would be supported.

The Lord appointed the priests to be responsible for the care and maintenance of the tabernacle, and in return, the people were to give them a portion of the offerings brought to the Lord.

The Lord appointed the Levites to be responsible for the care and maintenance of the tabernacle, and in return, the people were to give them a portion of the offerings brought to the Lord.

These offerings included various types of sacrifices, such as the grain offerings, sin offerings, guilt offerings, and wave offerings.

Numbers 18:14 specifically states that everything devoted or set apart in Israel belonged to the LORD’s priests (the Aaronic priests).

This verse emphasizes the significance of the priestly office and its exclusive right to receive these dedicated offerings.

It serves as a reminder that the priests had a unique role and responsibility in the religious life of Israel, and they were to be sustained through these offerings.

This verse highlights God’s provision for those who dedicated their lives to serving Him in the tabernacle.

By designating the devoted offerings to the priests, God established a system that sustained the priesthood and allowed them to focus on their sacred tasks.

In summary, Numbers 18:14 reinforces the importance of the priestly ministry and their right to receive the offerings that were devoted or consecrated to God.

It signifies God’s provision for those who served Him in the tabernacle, and it illustrates His desire to sustain His chosen servants in their dedicated roles.

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