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Study Resources :: Text Commentaries :: F.E. Marsh :: Readings 301-350 (Peace - Service)

F.E. Marsh :: 338. Sanctification of the Levites

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THE Levites were set apart from their brethren for the service of the tabernacle. Notice the points of similarity between the Levites and believers:—

  1. Choice. “Take the Levites” (Num. 8:6). “As many as Thou hast given Him” (John 17:2).
  2. Cleansing. “Cleanse them” (Num. 8:6). “Now ye are clean” (John 15:3).
  3. Supplication. “Offer the Levites” (Num. 8:11). “I pray for them” (John 17:9).
  4. Claiming. “The Levites shall be Mine” (Num. 8:14). “They are Thine” (John 17:9).
  5. Service. “To do the service” (Num. 8:15). “Even so have I also sent them into the world” (John 17:18).
  6. Given to Aaron (Num. 8:19). “Thou gavest them Me” (John 17:6).
  7. Separation. “Separate the Levites” (Num. 8:14). “Sanctify them” (John 17:17).




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