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Verses 1, 2. And the LORD spake unto Moses in the wilderness of Sinai, in
the first month of the second year after they were come out of the land of
Egypt, saying, Let the children of Israel also keep the passover at his
appointed season.

I should almost fear that they had omitted the keeping of the passover for a
year. There was a first celebration of it when they came out of Egypt; but
then it was not so much a type as a matter of fact; it was the thing itself,
not the remembrance of the coming out of Egypt, but the actual coming out,
the exodus. One would gather from this command of the Lord that, on the
first anniversary of that memorable season, the children of Israel had
omitted its observance, and hence Jehovah said to Moses, "Let the children
of Israel also keep the passover at his appointed season." If this
conjecture is correct, it is very significant that a rite which belonged to
the law, and was therefore to pass away, was so soon neglected,-and
certainly it was afterwards neglected for many, many years; whereas, the
great memorial ordinance of the Christian dispensation,-the Lord's
supper,-was not neglected even when Christians were under fierce persecution
from the Jews or other nations. When the observance of that rite among the
heathen was pretty sure to bring death, yet Christians met together on the
first day of the week, and continually broke bread in remembrance of their
Lord's death, even as we do to this day. I suppose that the supper, which is
the memorial of Christ our Passover, has never been altogether neglected
throughout the world; but has been a matter of constant observation in the
Church of Christ, and shall be "till he come."

3-7. in the fourteenth day of this month, at even, ye shall keep it in his
appointed season: according to all the rites of it, and according to all the
ceremonies thereof, shall ye keep it. And Moses spake unto the children of
Israel, that they should keep the passover. And they kept the passover on
the fourteenth day of the first month at even in the wilderness of Sinai:
according to all that the LORD commanded Moses, so did the children of
Israel. And there were certain seen, who were defiled by the dead body of a
man, that they could not keep the passover on that day: and they came before
Moses and before Aaron on that day: and those men said unto him, We are
defiled by the dead body of a man: wherefore are we kept back, that we may
not offer an offering of the LORD in his appointed season among the children
of Israel?

They were in a great difficulty. They were commanded to come to the
passover, they sinned if they did not come; but they had defiled themselves,
either through accident or of necessity and if they came thus to the
passover they would be committing sin, so that either way they were in an
ill case. There must be somebody to bury the dead. I suppose that these
persons had fulfilled that necessary office, and there had not been time for
them to purge themselves from the ceremonial defilement involved in the
touching of the dead; so what were they to do?

8. And Moses said unto them, Stand still, and I will hear what the LORD will
command concerning you.

Oh, how wisely we should give advice if we would never decide till we had
prayed about the matter! Possibly, we think ourselves so experienced, and so
well acquainted with the mind of God, that we can answer off-hand; or,
peradventure, we think that we need not consult the Lord at all, but that
our own opinion will be sufficient guide. Moses was greater and wiser than
we are, yet he said to these men, "Stand still, and I will hear what Jehovah
will command concerning you."

9-12. And the LORD spoke unto Moses, saying, Speak unto the children of
Israel, saying, If any man of you or your posterity shall be unclean by
reason of a dead body, or be in a journey afar off, yet he shall keep the
passover unto the LORD. The fourteenth clay of the second month at even they
shall keep it, and eat it with unleavened bread and bitter herbs. They shall
leave none of it unto the morning, nor break any bone of it: according to
all the ordinances of the passover they shall keep it.

So that, provision was made for the holding of a second passover, that
persons who were defiled at the first observance might have the opportunity
to keep the feast a month afterwards.

13. But the man that is clean, and is not in a journey, and forbeareth to
keep the passover, even the same soul shall be cut off from among his
people: because he brought not the offering of the LORD in his appointed
season, that man shall bear his sin.

What a solemn sentence that is! Let me read it apart from its connection:
"Because he brought not the offering of the Lord in his appointed season,
that man shall bear his sin." You see, the great offering of the Lord, the
atoning sacrifice of our Lord Jesus Christ, is the only way by which sin can
be put away; and if any man will not bring that, in other words, if he will
not believe in Jesus, then here is his certain doom, "that man shall hear
his sin." No more terrible judgment can be pronounced upon any one of us
than this, "that man shall bear his sin." "If ye believe not that I am he,"
said Christ, "ye shall die in your sins."

14. And if a stranger shall sojourn among you, and will keep the Passover
unto the LORD; according to the ordinance of the passover, and adoring to
the manner thereof, so shall he do ye shall have one ordinance, both for the
stranger, and for him that was born in the land.
Now comes another subject: -

13, 16. And on the day that the tabernacle was reared up the cloud covered
the tabernacle, namely, the tent of the testimony and at even there was upon
the tabernacle as it were the appearance of fire, until the morning. So it
was always: the cloud covered it by day, and the appearance of fire by
night.

This was the sign of the presence of God in the midst of that vast canvas
city. I suppose that the great cloud rose up from the most holy place, and
probably covered the whole camp of the tribes, so that it shielded them from
the fierceness of the sun, while at night the entire region was lit up by
this marvelous illumination. The chosen nation had the pillar of cloud by
day for a shelter, and the pillar of fire by night for a light. God's
presence acts upon us in much the same way as the cloudy fiery pillar acted
upon Israel.

"He hath been my joy in woe,
Cheer'd my heart when it was low,
And, with warnings softly sad,
Calm'd my heart when it was glad."

We get shelter from the fierce heat of the world's day and deliverance also
from the darkness of the world's night through our Lord's gracious presence.

17-20. And when the cloud was taken up from the tabernacle, then after that
the children of Israel journeyed: and in the place where the cloud abode,
there the children of Israel pitched their tents. At the commandment of the
LORD the children of Israel journeyed, and at the commandment of the LORD
they pitched as long as the cloud abode upon the tabernacle they rested in
their tents. And when the cloud tarried long upon the tabernacle many days,
then the children of Israel kept the charge of the LORD, and journeyed not.
And so it was, when the cloud was a few days upon the tabernacle; according
to the commandment of the LORD they abode in their tents, and according to
the commandment of the LORD they journeyed.

Happy people to be thus divinely guided! They could never tell when they
would have to be on the move; they had no abiding city. When their tents
were pitched, and they were just getting comfortably settled, perhaps that
very morning the pillar of cloud moved; and, at other times, when they
desired to be marching, it stood still. They could never be certain of
staying long in any one place. It is just so with you and with me; our Lord
intends to keep us with a loose hold on all things here below. We cannot
tell what changes may come to any one of us; therefore, reckon on nothing
that God has not plainly promised. Be certain of nothing but uncertainty;
and always expect the unexpected. You cannot tell between here and heaven
where your Guide may take you; happy will you be if you can truly say that
you desire ever to follow where the Lord leads.

21-23. And so it was, when the cloud abode from even unto the morning, and
that the cloud was taken up in the morning, then they journeyed 'whether it
was by day or by night that the cloud was taken up, they journeyed. Or
'whether it were two days or a month, or a year, that the cloud tarried upon
the tabernacle, remaining thereon, the children of Israel abode in their
tents, and journeyed not but when it was taken up, they journeyed. At the
commandment of the LORD they rested in the tents, and at the commandment of
the LORD they journeyed: they kept the charge of the LORD, at the
commandment of the LORD by the hand of Moses. So may each one of us ever be
divinely guided!

"Let the fiery cloudy pillar
Lead me all my journey through."


In Celebration of Life in Him,

Dr. Jim DeBruhl, gembeaux@bellsouth.net




 
 



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