祭司和利未人的职责

18 耶和华对亚伦说:“你和你的儿子及亲族要承担触犯圣所的罪责;你和你儿子也要承担触犯祭司职务的罪责。 你和你儿子在安放约柜的圣幕供职时,要把你们利未支派的亲族也一同带去,让他们协助你。 他们要遵守你的吩咐,看守整个圣幕,但不可接近圣所的器具和祭坛,以免他们和你们都死亡。 他们要协助你,负责看守圣幕,办理圣幕的一切事务。外人不可靠近。 你们要看守圣所和祭坛,以免我的愤怒再临到以色列人。 我已从以色列人中选出你们的利未亲族归给我,协助你们在会幕中司职。 你和你儿子要尽祭司的本分,负责祭坛和至圣所的一切事务。祭司的职分是我赏赐给你们的,外人若近前来,必被处死。”

祭司当得之物

耶和华对亚伦说:“你看!我让你照管以色列人献给我的礼物,把举祭等一切圣物赐给你和你的子孙,作为你们应得之份。此律永远不变。 以色列人献给我的至圣之物——素祭、赎罪祭和赎过祭中留下不烧的部分都归你和你的子孙。 10 你们男子都可以吃这些圣物,要在极其圣洁的地方吃。要把这些视为圣物。 11 以色列人献的举祭和摇祭都归你,我已把它们赐给你和你的儿女,这是永远的定例。你家中所有洁净的人都可以吃。 12 我把以色列人献给耶和华的初熟之物——最好的新油、新酒和五谷都赐给你。 13 他们献给耶和华的一切初熟之物都归你,你家中洁净的人都可以吃。 14 以色列人永远献上的一切[a]都要归你。 15 奉献给耶和华的长子和头生的牲畜都归你,但要赎出长子和不洁净的头生牲畜。 16 他们要在满月的时候被赎回,以圣所的秤为准,即一舍客勒是二十季拉,赎价是五十五克银子。 17 头生的牛、绵羊和山羊不用赎出来,它们都是圣物。你要把它们的血洒在祭坛上,把脂肪烧掉,作为献给耶和华的馨香火祭; 18 它们的肉要归你,正如摇祭的胸肉和举祭的右腿肉一样。 19 以色列人献给耶和华的圣物中,我把举祭赐给你和你的儿女,这是永远的定例,是我与你及你的后代所立的永世之约。”

20 耶和华对亚伦说:“你在以色列人将得之地不可有产业,不可有份于他们的财产,因为我是你在以色列人中的所得之份,是你的产业。

利未人应得之物

21 “我要把以色列人出产的十分之一赐给利未人作产业,作为他们在会幕司职的酬劳。 22 今后以色列人不可走近会幕,以免因犯罪而死。 23 只有利未人可在会幕司职,他们要担负触犯圣幕的罪责,这是你们世世代代要遵守的条例。利未人在以色列人中不可有产业, 24 因为我已经把以色列人给耶和华的十分之一出产赐给他们作产业。因此,我吩咐他们不可在以色列人中有产业。”

利未人应纳的十分之一

25 耶和华对摩西说: 26 “你把以下条例告诉利未人。

“你们从以色列人手中得到我赐给你们作产业的十分之一后,要从中取出十分之一作为举祭献给耶和华, 27 这就算作你们献上了麦场的五谷和榨酒池的酒。 28 这样,你们要从以色列人给你们的十分之一中,拿出一部分献给耶和华作举祭,将这举祭归给亚伦祭司。 29 你们要把所得之物中至圣至好的献给耶和华作举祭。

30 “你要告诉利未人,‘你们奉献了最好的以后,其余的算作你们麦场上的五谷和榨酒池的酒, 31 你们和家人可以在任何地方吃,因为这些是你们在会幕司职的酬劳。 32 你们献上最好的以后,就不会获罪了。你们不可亵渎以色列人献上的圣物,免得死亡。’”

Footnotes

  1. 18:14 永远献上的一切”指彻底奉献给耶和华的人或物,要么被毁灭,要么被献为供物。

Responsibilities of the Priests

18 [a] The Lord said to Aaron, “You and your sons and your tribe[b] with you must bear the iniquity of the sanctuary,[c] and you and your sons with you must bear the iniquity of your priesthood.

“Bring with you your brothers, the tribe of Levi, the tribe of your father, so that they may join[d] with you and minister to you while[e] you and your sons with you are before the tent of the testimony. They must be responsible to care for you and to care for the entire tabernacle. However, they must not come near the furnishings of the sanctuary and the altar, or both they and you will die. They must join[f] with you, and they will be responsible for the care of the tent of meeting, for all the service of the tent, but no unauthorized person[g] may approach you. You will be responsible for the care of the sanctuary and the care of the altar, so that there will be[h] no more wrath on the Israelites. I myself have chosen[i] your brothers the Levites from among the Israelites. They are given to you as a gift from the Lord, to perform the duties[j] of the tent of meeting. But you and your sons with you are responsible for your priestly duties, for everything at the altar and within the curtain. And you must serve. I give you the priesthood as a gift for service, but the unauthorized person who approaches must be put to death.”

The Portion of the Priests

The Lord spoke to Aaron, “See, I have given you the responsibility for my raised offerings; I have given all the holy things of the Israelites to you as your priestly portion[k] and to your sons as a perpetual ordinance. Of all the most holy offerings reserved[l] from the fire this will be yours: Every offering of theirs, whether from every grain offering or from every purification offering or from every reparation offering which they bring to me, will be most holy for you and for your sons. 10 You are to eat it as a most holy offering; every male may eat it. It will be holy to you.

11 “And this is yours: the raised offering of their gift, along with all the wave offerings of the Israelites. I have given them to you and to your sons and daughters with you as a perpetual ordinance. Everyone who is ceremonially clean in your household may eat of it.

12 “All the best of the olive oil and all the best of the wine and of the wheat, the firstfruits of these things that they give to the Lord, I have given to you.[m] 13 And whatever first ripe fruit in their land they bring to the Lord will be yours; everyone who is ceremonially clean in your household may eat of it.

14 “Everything devoted[n] in Israel will be yours. 15 The firstborn of every womb which they present to the Lord, whether human or animal, will be yours. Nevertheless, the firstborn sons you must redeem,[o] and the firstborn males of unclean animals you must redeem. 16 And those that must be redeemed you are to redeem when they are a month old, according to your estimation, for five shekels of silver according to the sanctuary shekel (which is twenty gerahs). 17 But you must not redeem the firstborn of a cow or a sheep or a goat; they are holy. You must splash[p] their blood on the altar and burn their fat for an offering made by fire for a pleasing aroma to the Lord. 18 And their meat will be yours, just as the breast and the right hip of the raised offering is yours. 19 All the raised offerings of the holy things that the Israelites offer to the Lord, I have given to you, and to your sons and daughters with you, as a perpetual ordinance. It is a covenant of salt[q] forever before the Lord for you and for your descendants with you.”

Duties of the Levites

20 The Lord spoke to Aaron, “You will have no inheritance in their land, nor will you have any portion of property[r] among them—I am your portion and your inheritance among the Israelites. 21 See, I have given the Levites all the tithes in Israel for an inheritance, for their service that they perform—the service of the tent of meeting. 22 No longer may the Israelites approach the tent of meeting, or else they will bear their sin[s] and die. 23 But the Levites must perform the service[t] of the tent of meeting, and they must bear their iniquity.[u] It will be a perpetual ordinance throughout your generations that among the Israelites the Levites[v] have no inheritance.[w] 24 But I have given[x] to the Levites for an inheritance the tithes of the Israelites that are offered[y] to the Lord as a raised offering. That is why I said to them that among the Israelites they are to have no inheritance.”

Instructions for the Levites

25 The Lord spoke to Moses: 26 “You are to speak to the Levites, and you must tell them, ‘When you receive from the Israelites the tithe that I have given you from them as your inheritance, then you are to offer up[z] from it as a raised offering to the Lord a tenth of the tithe. 27 And your raised offering will be credited[aa] to you as though it were grain from the threshing floor or as new wine[ab] from the winepress. 28 Thus you are to offer up a raised offering to the Lord of all your tithes that you receive from the Israelites; and you must give the Lord’s raised offering from it to Aaron the priest. 29 From all your gifts you must offer up every raised offering due[ac] the Lord, from all the best of it, and the holiest part of it.’[ad]

30 “Therefore you will say to them,[ae] ‘When you offer up[af] the best of it, then it will be credited to the Levites as the product of the threshing floor and as the product of the winepress. 31 And you may[ag] eat it in any place, you and your household, because it is your wages for your service in the tent of meeting. 32 And you will bear no sin concerning it when you offer up the best of it. And you must not profane the holy things of the Israelites, or else you will die.’”[ah]

Footnotes

  1. Numbers 18:1 sn This chapter and the next may have been inserted here to explain how the priests are to function because in the preceding chapter Aaron’s position was affirmed. The chapter seems to fall into four units: responsibilities of priests (vv. 1-7), their portions (vv. 8-19), responsibilities of Levites (vv. 20-24), and instructions for Levites (vv. 25-32).
  2. Numbers 18:1 tn Heb “your father’s house.”
  3. Numbers 18:1 sn The responsibility for the sanctuary included obligations relating to any violation of the sanctuary. This was stated to forestall any further violations of the sanctuary. The priests were to pay for any ritual errors, primarily if any came too near. Since the priests and Levites come near all the time, they risk violating ritual laws more than any. So, with the great privileges come great responsibilities. The bottom line is that they were responsible for the sanctuary.
  4. Numbers 18:2 sn The verb forms a wordplay on the name Levi, and makes an allusion to the naming of the tribe Levi by Leah in the book of Genesis. There Leah hoped that with the birth of Levi her husband would be attached to her. Here, with the selection of the tribe to serve in the sanctuary, there is the wordplay again showing that the Levites will be attached to Aaron and the priests. The verb is יִלָּווּ (yillavu), which forms a nice wordplay with Levi (לֵוִי). The tribe will now be attached to the sanctuary. The verb is the imperfect with a vav (ו) that shows volitive sequence after the imperative, here indicating a purpose clause.
  5. Numbers 18:2 tn The clause is a circumstantial clause because the disjunctive vav (ו) is on a nonverb to start the clause.
  6. Numbers 18:4 tn Now the sentence uses the Niphal perfect with a vav (ו) consecutive from the same root לָוָה (lavah).
  7. Numbers 18:4 tn The word is “stranger, alien,” but it can also mean Israelites here.
  8. Numbers 18:5 tn The clause is a purpose clause, and the imperfect tense a final imperfect.
  9. Numbers 18:6 tn Heb “taken.”
  10. Numbers 18:6 tn The infinitive construct in this sentence is from עָבַד (ʿavad), and so is the noun that serves as its object: to serve the service.
  11. Numbers 18:8 tn This is an uncommon root. It may be connected to the word “anoint” as here (see RSV). But it may also be seen as an intended parallel to “perpetual due” (see Gen 47:22; Exod 29:28; Lev 6:11 [HT]).
  12. Numbers 18:9 tn Heb “from the fire.” It probably refers to those parts that were not burned.
  13. Numbers 18:12 tn This form may be classified as a perfect of resolve—he has decided to give them to them, even though this is a listing of what they will receive.
  14. Numbers 18:14 tn The “ban” (חֵרֶם, kherem) in Hebrew describes that which is exclusively the Lord’s, either for his sanctuary use, or for his destruction. It seems to refer to an individual’s devoting something freely to God.
  15. Numbers 18:15 tn The construction uses the infinitive absolute and the imperfect tense of the verb “to redeem” in order to stress the point—they were to be redeemed. N. H. Snaith suggests that the verb means to get by payment what was not originally yours, whereas the other root גָאַל (gaʾal) means to get back what was originally yours (Leviticus and Numbers [NCB], 268).
  16. Numbers 18:17 tn Or “throw, toss.”
  17. Numbers 18:19 sn Salt was used in all the offerings; its importance as a preservative made it a natural symbol for the covenant which was established by sacrifice. Even general agreements were attested by sacrifice, and the phrase “covenant of salt” speaks of such agreements as binding and irrevocable. Note the expression in Ezra 4:14, “we have been salted with the salt of the palace.” See further J. F. Ross, IDB 4:167.
  18. Numbers 18:20 tn The phrase “of property” is supplied as a clarification.
  19. Numbers 18:22 tn The Hebrew text uses the infinitive construct of the verb “to bear” with the preposition ל (lamed) to express the result of such an action. “To bear their sin” would mean that they would have to suffer the consequences of their sin.
  20. Numbers 18:23 tn The verse begins with the perfect tense of עָבַד (ʿavad) with vav (ו) consecutive, making the form equal to the instructions preceding it. As its object the verb has the cognate accusative “service.”
  21. Numbers 18:23 sn The Levites have the care of the tent of meeting, and so they are responsible for any transgressions against it.
  22. Numbers 18:23 tn Heb “they”; the referent (the Levites) has been supplied in the translation for clarity.
  23. Numbers 18:23 tn The Hebrew text uses both the verb and the object from the same root to stress the point: They will not inherit an inheritance. The inheritance refers to land.
  24. Numbers 18:24 tn The classification of the perfect tense here too could be the perfect of resolve, since this law is declaring what will be their portion—“I have decided to give.”
  25. Numbers 18:24 tn In the Hebrew text the verb has no expressed subject (although the “Israelites” is certainly intended), and so it can be rendered as a passive.
  26. Numbers 18:26 tn The verb in this clause is the Hiphil perfect with a vav (ו) consecutive; it has the same force as an imperfect of instruction: “when…then you are to offer up.”
  27. Numbers 18:27 tn The verb is חָשַׁב (khashav, “to reckon; to count; to think”); it is the same verb used for “crediting” Abram with righteousness. Here the tithe of the priests will be counted as if it were a regular tithe.
  28. Numbers 18:27 tn Heb “fullness,” meaning the fullness of the harvest, i.e., a full harvest.
  29. Numbers 18:29 tn The construction is “every raised offering of the Lord”; the genitive here is probably to be taken as a genitive of worth—the offering that is due the Lord.
  30. Numbers 18:29 tn Or “its hallowed thing.”
  31. Numbers 18:30 tn The wording of this verse is confusing; it may be that it is addressed to the priests, telling them how to deal with the offerings of the Levites.
  32. Numbers 18:30 tn The clause begins with the infinitive construct with its preposition and suffixed subject serving to indicate the temporal clause.
  33. Numbers 18:31 tn The verb is the perfect tense with vav (ו) consecutive; it functions as the equivalent of the imperfect of permission.
  34. Numbers 18:32 tn The final clause could also be rendered “in order that you do not die.” The larger section can also be interpreted differently; rather than take it as a warning, it could be taken as an assurance that when they do all of this they will not be profaning it and so will not die (R. K. Harrison, Numbers [WEC], 253).