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주석[매튜 헨리] — 민수기 18장 · 제사장 몫

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The Service of the Priests and Levites. . 1 And the LORD said unto Aaron, Thou and thy sons and thy father's house with thee shall bear the iniquity of the sanctuary: and thou and thy sons with thee shall bear the iniquity of your priesthood. 2 And thy brethren also of the tribe of Levi, the tribe of thy father, bring thou with thee, that they may be joined unto thee, and minister unto thee: but thou and thy sons with thee shall minister before the tabernacle of witness. 3 And they shall keep thy charge, and the charge of all the tabernacle: only they shall not come nigh the vessels of the sanctuary and the altar, that neither they, nor ye also, die. 4 And they shall be joined unto thee, and keep the charge of the tabernacle of the congregation, for all the service of the tabernacle: and a stranger shall not come nigh unto you. 5 And ye shall keep the charge of the sanctuary, and the charge of the altar: that there be no wrath any more upon the children of Israel. 6 And I, behold, I have taken your brethren the Levites from among the children of Israel: to you they are given as a gift for the LORD , to do the service of the tabernacle of the congregation. 7 Therefore thou and thy sons with thee shall keep your priest's office for every thing of the altar, and within the vail; and ye shall serve: I have given your priest's office unto you as a service of gift: and the stranger that cometh nigh shall be put to death. The coherence of this chapter with that foregoing is very observable. I. The people, in the close of that chapter, had complained of the difficulty and peril that there were in drawing near to God, which put them under some dreadful apprehensions that the tabernacle in the midst of them, which they hoped would have been their joy and glory, would rather be their terror and ruin. Now, in answer to this complaint, God here gives them to understand by Aaron that the priests should come near for them as their representatives; so that, though the people were obliged to keep their distance, yet that should not at all redound to their disgrace or prejudice, but their comfortable communion with God should be kept up by the interposition of the priests. II. A great deal of honour God had now lately put upon Aaron; his rod had budded and blossomed, when the rods of the rest of the princes remained dry, and destitute both of fruit and ornament. Now lest Aaron should be puffed up with the abundance of the favours that were done him, and the miracles that were wrought for the support of him in his high station, God comes to him to remind him of the burden that was laid upon him, and the duty required from him as a priest. He would see reason not to be proud of his preferment, but to receive the honours of his office with reverence and holy trembling, when he considered how great was the charge committed to him, and how hard it would be for him to give a good account of it. Be not high-minded, but fear. 1. God tells him of the danger that attended his dignity, Numbers 18:1 ; Numbers 18:1 . (1.) That both the priests and Levites ( thou, and thy sons, and thy father's house ) should bear the iniquity of the sanctuary; that is, if the sanctuary were profaned by the intrusion of strangers, or persons in their uncleanness, the blame should lie upon the Levites and priests, who ought to have kept them off. Though the sinner that thrust in presumptuously should die in his iniquity, yet his blood should be required at the hands of the watchmen. Or it may be taken more generally: "If any of the duties or offices of the sanctuary be neglected, if any service be not done in its season or not according to the law, if any thing be lost or misplaced in the removal of the sanctuary, you shall be accountable for it, and answer it at your peril." (2.) That the priests should themselves bear the iniquity of the priesthood; that is, if they either neglected any part of their work or permitted any other persons to invade their office, and take their work out of their hands, they should bear the blame of it. Note, The greater the trust is of work and power that is committed to us the greater is our danger of contracting guilt, by falsifying and betraying that trust. This is a good reason why we should neither be envious at others' honours nor ambitious ourselves of high places, because great dignity exposes us to great iniquity. Those that are entrusted with the charge of the sanctuary will have a great deal to answer for. Who would covet the care of souls who considers the account that must be given of that care? 2. He tells him of the duty that attended his dignity. (1.) That he and his sons must minister before the tabernacle of witness ( Numbers 18:2 ; Numbers 18:2 ); that is (as bishop Patrick explains it), before the most holy place, in which the ark was, on the outside of the veil of that tabernacle, but within the door of the tabernacle, of the congregation. They were to attend the golden altar, the table, and candlestick, which no Levite might approach to. You shall serve, Numbers 18:7 ; Numbers 18:7 . Not, "You shall rule" (it was never intended that they should lord it over God's heritage), but "You shall serve God and the congregation." Note, The priesthood is a service. If any desire the office of a bishop he desires a good work. Ministers must remember that they are ministers, that is, servants, of whom it is required that they be humble, diligent, and faithful. (2.) That the Levites must assist him and his sons, and minister to them in all the service of the tabernacle ( Numbers 18:2-4 ; Numbers 18:2-4 ), though they must by no means come nigh the vessels of the sanctuary, nor at the altar meddle with the great services of burning the fat and sprinkling the blood. Aaron's family was very small, and, as it increased, the rest of the families of Israel would increase likewise, so that the hands of the priests neither were now nor were likely to be sufficient for all the service of the tabernacle; therefore (says God) the Levites shall be joined to thee, Numbers 18:2 ; Numbers 18:2 , and again Numbers 18:4 ; Numbers 18:4 , where there seems to be an allusion to the name of Levi, which signifies joined. Many of the Levites had of late set themselves against Aaron, but henceforward God promises that they should be heartily joined to him in interest and affection, and should no more contest with him. It was a good sign to Aaron that God owned him when he inclined the hearts of those concerned to own him too. The Levites are said to be given as a gift to the priests, Numbers 18:6 ; Numbers 18:6 . Note, We are to value it as a great gift of the divine bounty to have those joined to us that will be helpful and serviceable to us in the service of God. (3.) That both priests and Levites must carefully watch against the profanation of sacred things. The Levites must keep the charge of the tabernacle, that no stranger (that is, none who upon any account was forbidden to come) might come nigh ( Numbers 18:4 ; Numbers 18:4 ), and that upon pain of death, Numbers 18:7 ; Numbers 18:7 . And the priests must keep the charge of the sanctuary ( Numbers 18:5 ; Numbers 18:5 ), must instruct the people, and admonish them concerning the due distance they were to keep, and not suffer them to break the bounds set them, as Korah's company had done, that there be no wrath any more upon the children of Israel. Note, The preventing of sin is the preventing of wrath; and the mischief sin has done should be a warning to us for the future to watch against it both in ourselves and others. return to ' Top of Page ' <a name="verses-8-19" class="com-number"

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**제사장들과 레위인들의 직무**

이 장이 앞 장과 연결되는 방식은 매우 주목할 만하다.

첫째, 백성들은 앞 장 마지막 부분에서 하나님께 가까이 나아가는 것의 어려움과 위험성을 탄식하며, 그들 가운데 있는 성막이 영광과 기쁨이 되기는커녕 오히려 두려움과 파멸의 원인이 될까 두려워했다. 이 탄식에 대한 응답으로 하나님은 아론을 통해 백성들에게 알리신다. 제사장들이 그들의 대표자로서 가까이 나아갈 것이므로, 백성들이 거리를 두어야 할지라도 그것이 그들에게 수치나 손해가 되지 않으며, 제사장들의 중보를 통해 하나님과의 복된 교제가 유지된다는 것이다.

둘째, 하나님께서는 아론에게 큰 영예를 주셨다. 다른 지도자들의 지팡이는 메말라 있었지만, 그의 지팡이만은 싹이 나고 꽃이 피었다. 그런데 하나님께서 그에게 이리 많은 은혜와 기적을 베푸신 후에, 교만에 빠지지 않도록 그에게 나아오셔서 그가 짊어진 짐과 제사장으로서 감당해야 할 의무를 일깨워 주신다. 그는 자신의 지위를 자랑스러워하기보다 두렵고 떨리는 마음으로 받아야 할 이유가 있었다. 그에게 맡겨진 책임이 얼마나 크고, 그것을 온전히 감당하기가 얼마나 어려운지 생각할 때 그러하다. "교만하지 말고 두려워하라."

**1절: 직분의 위험성**

하나님은 아론에게 그의 고귀한 직분에 따르는 위험을 말씀하신다.

(1) 제사장들과 레위인들(그대와 그대의 아들들과 그대의 아버지 집)은 성소의 죄악을 담당해야 한다. 즉, 낯선 자들이나 부정한 자들이 성소에 침입하면 그 책임은 레위인들과 제사장들에게 있다는 것이다. 무례하게 들어온 죄인은 자기 죄로 죽겠지만, 그 피의 책임은 파수꾼들에게 물릴 것이다. 또는 더 넓게 해석하면 이렇다: "성소의 어떤 직무나 예배가 소홀히 된다면, 어떤 봉사가 제때 이루어지지 않거나 율법대로 행해지지 않는다면, 이동 중에 성소에서 어떤 것이 잃어버려지거나 제자리를 벗어난다면, 그대들이 그것을 책임지고 위험을 감수해야 한다."

(2) 제사장들은 제사장직의 죄악을 스스로 담당해야 한다. 즉, 자신의 사역의 어떤 부분을 소홀히 하거나, 다른 사람이 그 직무를 침범하는 것을 허용한다면 그 책임을 져야 한다는 것이다. 큰 신뢰—일과 권한에 관한—가 맡겨질수록, 그 신뢰를 저버리고 배신할 때의 죄책도 더 커진다. 이것이 남의 영예를 탐내지 않고 스스로 높은 자리를 추구하지 말아야 할 충분한 이유다. 큰 지위는 큰 죄에 노출되기 때문이다. 성소의 관리를 맡은 사람들은 엄중한 책임을 져야 한다. 영혼을 맡은 목자가 그 책임을 어떻게 감당할지 생각한다면, 누가 기꺼이 그 짐을 지려 하겠는가?

**직분의 의무**

하나님은 그에게 그의 고귀한 직분에 따르는 의무를 말씀하신다.

(1) 그와 그의 아들들은 성막 앞에서 섬겨야 했다(2절). 다시 말해—패트릭 주교가 설명하듯—지성소(언약궤가 있는 곳) 앞, 그 휘장 바깥쪽이지만 회막 문 안쪽에서 섬겨야 했다. 그들은 금 제단, 상, 촛대를 담당해야 했는데 어떤 레위인도 이것들에 가까이 가지 못했다. "그대들은 섬길 것이다"(7절). "그대들은 다스릴 것이다"가 아니다. 하나님의 백성을 주관하는 것이 아니었다. 제사장들의 직분은 섬김이다. 감독의 직분을 원하는 사람은 선한 일을 원하는 것이다. 사역자들은 자신이 사역자임을, 즉 종임을 기억해야 한다. 종에게는 겸손하고 부지런하며 충성스러울 것이 요구된다.

(2) 레위인들은 그와 그의 아들들을 보조하며 성막의 모든 봉사에서 시중들어야 했다(2-4절). 단 성소의 기구들에는 절대 가까이 가서는 안 되며, 제단에서 기름을 태우고 피를 뿌리는 중요한 직무에는 간여하지 못했다. 아론의 가족은 수가 적었다. 이스라엘의 다른 지파들이 늘어남에 따라 제사장 가문도 늘어나겠지만, 성막의 모든 봉사를 감당하기에는 제사장들의 손이 부족했다. 그래서 하나님께서 말씀하신다: "레위인들이 그대에게 연합될 것이다"(2절, 4절). 여기에는 '레위'가 '연합되다'를 뜻하는 것에 대한 암시가 있는 것 같다. 코라의 일당이 최근 아론에게 대항했지만, 이제 하나님은 이들이 진심으로 아론과 연합하여 더 이상 다투지 않겠다고 약속하신다. 하나님께서 아론을 인정하셨다는 좋은 표는, 관련된 자들의 마음을 기울여 그들도 아론을 인정하게 하신다는 것이다. 레위인들은 제사장들에게 주어진 선물이라고 일컬어진다(6절). 하나님의 섬김에서 우리를 도울 수 있는 사람들이 우리와 연합됨을 하나님의 풍성한 은혜로 여겨야 한다.

(3) 제사장들과 레위인들 모두 성물이 더럽혀지지 않도록 부지런히 지켜야 했다. 레위인들은 성막을 지켜 낯선 자(어떤 이유로든 들어오지 못하게 된 자)가 가까이 오지 못하도록 해야 했다(4절). 위반하면 죽음으로 처벌받는다(7절). 제사장들은 성소를 지켜야 했고(5절), 백성들을 가르치고 그들이 지켜야 할 거리에 관해 훈계하며, 코라의 무리가 한 것처럼 경계를 넘지 않도록 해야 했다. 그리하여 이스라엘 자손에게 진노가 다시 임하지 않게 해야 했다. 죄를 막는 것이 진노를 막는 것이다. 죄가 끼친 해악은 장래에 죄를 경계하는 경고가 되어야 한다.

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N U M B E R S CHAP. XVIII. Aaron being now fully established in the priesthood abundantly to his own satisfaction, and to the satisfaction of the people (which was the good that God brought out of the evil opposition made to him), in this chapter God gives him full instructions concerning his office or rather repeats those which he had before given him. He tells him, I. What must be his work and the care and charge committed to him, and what assistance he should have the Levites in that work, Numbers 18:1-7 . II. What should be his and the Levites' wages for this work. 1. The perquisites or fees peculiar to the priests, Numbers 18:8-19 . 2. The settled maintenance of the Levites, Numbers 18:20-24 . III. The portion which must be paid to the priests out of the Levites' maintenance, Numbers 18:25-32 . Thus every one knew what he had to do, and what he had to live upon. return to ' Top of Page ' <a name="verses-1-7" class="com-number"

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민수기 18장에서 아론은 이미 제사장직에 충분히 세워졌으며, 이는 그 자신뿐 아니라 백성들도 만족스럽게 여길 만한 일이었다(하나님께서 그에게 대한 반대를 선으로 바꾸신 결과다). 이 장에서 하나님은 아론에게 그의 직무에 관한 온전한 지침을 주신다—아니, 이전에 이미 주셨던 지침을 다시 확인해 주신다.

하나님은 다음을 말씀하신다.

1. 그가 해야 할 일과 그에게 맡겨진 책임과 임무, 그리고 레위인들이 그 사역에서 어떻게 보조할 것인지 (민수기 18:1-7).

2. 이 사역의 대가로 그와 레위인들이 받게 될 보수:

- 제사장들에게 돌아오는 특별 수입과 수수료 (민수기 18:8-19).

- 레위인들의 정규 생계 (민수기 18:20-24).

3. 레위인의 수입 중 제사장들에게 납부해야 할 몫 (민수기 18:25-32).

이로써 각 사람은 자기가 해야 할 일과 자기가 먹고살 것이 무엇인지를 알게 되었다.

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8 And the LORD spake unto Aaron, Behold, I also have given thee the charge of mine heave offerings of all the hallowed things of the children of Israel; unto thee have I given them by reason of the anointing, and to thy sons, by an ordinance for ever. 9 This shall be thine of the most holy things, reserved from the fire: every oblation of theirs, every meat offering of theirs, and every sin offering of theirs, and every trespass offering of theirs, which they shall render unto me, shall be most holy for thee and for thy sons. 10 In the most holy place shalt thou eat it; every male shall eat it: it shall be holy unto thee. 11 And this is thine; the heave offering of their gift, with all the wave offerings of the children of Israel: I have given them unto thee, and to thy sons and to thy daughters with thee, by a statute for ever: every one that is clean in thy house shall eat of it. 12 All the best of the oil, and all the best of the wine, and of the wheat, the firstfruits of them which they shall offer unto the LORD , them have I given thee. 13 And whatsoever is first ripe in the land, which they shall bring unto the LORD , shall be thine; every one that is clean in thine house shall eat of it. 14 Every thing devoted in Israel shall be thine. 15 Every thing that openeth the matrix in all flesh, which they bring unto the LORD , whether it be of men or beasts, shall be thine: nevertheless the firstborn of man shalt thou surely redeem, and the firstling of unclean beasts shalt thou redeem. 16 And those that are to be redeemed from a month old shalt thou redeem, according to thine estimation, for the money of five shekels, after the shekel of the sanctuary, which is twenty gerahs. 17 But the firstling of a cow, or the firstling of a sheep, or the firstling of a goat, thou shalt not redeem; they are holy: thou shalt sprinkle their blood upon the altar, and shalt burn their fat for an offering made by fire, for a sweet savour unto the LORD . 18 And the flesh of them shall be thine, as the wave breast and as the right shoulder are thine. 19 All the heave offerings of the holy things, which the children of Israel offer unto the LORD , have I given thee, and thy sons and thy daughters with thee, by a statute for ever: it is a covenant of salt for ever before the LORD unto thee and to thy seed with thee. The priest's service is called a warfare; and who goes a warfare at his own charges? As they were well employed, so they were well provided for, and well paid. None shall serve God for nought. All believers are spiritual priests, and God has promised to take care of them; they shall dwell in the land, and verily they shall be fed, and shall not want any good thing. Godliness has the promise of the life that now is. And from this plentiful provision here made for the priests the apostle infers that it is the duty of Christian churches to maintain their ministers; those that served at the altar lived upon the altar. So those that preach the gospel should live upon the gospel, and live comfortably, 1 Corinthians 9:13 ; 1 Corinthians 9:14 . Scandalous maintenance makes scandalous ministers. Now observe, 1. That much of the provision that was made for them arose out of the sacrifices which they themselves were employed to offer. They had the skins of almost all the sacrifices, which they might sell, and they had a considerable share out of the meat-offerings, sin-offerings, c. Those that had the charge of the offerings had the benefit, Numbers 18:8 ; Numbers 18:8 . Note, God's work is its own wages, and his service carries its recompence along with it. Even in keeping God's commandments there is great reward. The present pleasures of religion are part of its pay. 2. That they had not only a good table kept for them, but money likewise in their pockets for the redemption of the first-born, and those firstlings of cattle which might not be offered in sacrifice. Thus their maintenance was such as left them altogether disentangled from the affairs of this life; they had no grounds to occupy, no land to till, no vineyards to dress, no cattle to tend, no visible estate to take care of, and yet had a more plentiful income than any other families whatsoever. Thus God ordered it that they might be the more entirely addicted to their ministry, and not diverted from it, nor disturbed in it, by any worldly care or business (the ministry requires a whole man); and that they might be examples of living by faith, not only in God's providence, but in his ordinance. They lived from hand to mouth, that they might learn to take no thought for the morrow; sufficient for the day would be the provision thereof: and they had no estates to leave their children, that they might by faith leave their children, that they might by faith leave them to the care of that God who had fed them all their lives long. 3. Of the provision that was made for their tables some is said to be most holy ( Numbers 18:9 ; Numbers 18:10 ), which was to be eaten by the priests themselves, and in the court of the tabernacle only; but other perquisites were less holy, of which their families might eat, at their own houses, provided they were clean, Numbers 18:11-13 ; Numbers 18:11-13 . See Leviticus 21:10-12 , c. 4. It is commanded that the best of the oil, and the best of the wine and wheat, should be offered for the first-fruits unto the Lord, which the priest were to have, Numbers 18:12 ; Numbers 18:12 . Note, We must always serve and honour God with the best we have, for he is the best, and best deserves it; he is the first, and therefore must have the first ripe. Those that think to save charges by putting God off with the refuse do but deceive themselves, for God is not mocked. 5. All this is given to the priests by reason of the anointing, Numbers 18:8 ; Numbers 18:8 . It was not for the sake of their personal merits above other Israelites that they had these tributes paid to them, be it known unto them; but purely for the sake of the office to which they were anointed. Thus all the comforts that are given to the Lord's people are given them by reason of the anointing which they have received. It is said to be given them by an ordinance for ever ( Numbers 18:8 ; Numbers 18:8 ), and it is a covenant of salt for ever, Numbers 18:19 ; Numbers 18:19 . As long as the priesthood should continue this should continue to be the maintenance of it, that this lamp might not go out for want of oil to keep it burning. Thus provision is made that a gospel ministry should continue till Christ comes, by an ordinance for ever. Lo, I am with you (that is their maintenance and support) always, even to the end of the world. 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**제사장들의 생계: 예물에서 나오는 수입**

제사장의 직무는 전쟁터에 나가는 것과 같다. 자기 비용으로 전쟁에 나가는 사람이 있겠는가? 그들은 충실히 수고했으므로 풍족하게 공급받고 충분히 대우받았다. 주를 섬기고 아무 보상도 받지 못하는 사람은 없다. 믿는 사람들은 모두 영적 제사장이며, 하나님은 그들을 돌보겠다고 약속하신다. 그들은 땅에 거하며 반드시 먹고살며 좋은 것이 하나도 부족하지 않을 것이다. 경건은 현재의 삶에 대한 약속도 가지고 있다. 또한 제사장들을 위한 이 풍성한 규정에서 사도는 크리스천 교회들이 사역자들을 부양할 의무가 있다고 추론한다. 제단에서 봉사하는 자들은 제단으로 먹고살았다. 복음을 전하는 자들도 복음으로 살아야 하며 넉넉하게 살아야 한다(고린도전서 9:13-14). 형편없는 대우는 형편없는 사역자를 만든다.

다음 사항들을 살펴보라.

1. 그들에게 주어진 공급의 많은 부분이 그들이 직접 드리는 제사에서 나왔다. 그들은 거의 모든 제사의 가죽을 받아 팔 수 있었고, 소제, 속죄제 등에서도 상당한 몫을 받았다. 예물을 담당한 사람들이 그 유익을 누렸다(8절). 하나님의 일은 그 자체가 보수이며, 하나님의 섬김에는 그 대가가 따라온다. 하나님의 계명을 지키는 일에도 큰 상이 있다. 신앙의 현재적 기쁨이 그 보수의 일부다.

2. 그들에게는 잘 차려진 식탁뿐 아니라 주머니 돈도 있었다. 제사로 드릴 수 없는 정결하지 않은 짐승의 첫 새끼와 사람의 장자를 속량하는 돈이 그것이었다. 그리하여 그들의 생계는 세상 염려에서 완전히 자유롭게 해주었다. 경작할 땅도, 씨 뿌릴 밭도, 가꿀 포도원도, 돌볼 짐승도, 관리할 눈에 보이는 재산도 없었다. 그러나 다른 어떤 가문보다 더 풍족한 수입이 있었다. 하나님이 그렇게 정하신 것은 그들이 사역에 온전히 전념하며 세상 염려나 사업에 방해받지 않도록 하기 위함이었다(사역은 온 사람을 요구한다). 그리고 믿음으로 살아가는 모범을 보이기 위함이었다—하나님의 섭리를 신뢰할 뿐 아니라 그의 규례를 신뢰하는 믿음. 그들은 내일을 염려하지 않는 법을 배우도록 매일 손에서 입으로 살았다. 그날의 공급으로 충분했다. 그리고 자녀에게 물려줄 재산이 없었기에, 믿음으로 자녀들을 하나님의 손에 맡기는 법을 배웠다—평생 그들을 먹이신 그 하나님께.

3. 제사장의 식탁에 오르는 공급 중 일부는 지극히 거룩한 것으로(9-10절), 제사장 자신만이 먹을 수 있었고 오직 성막 뜰에서만 먹어야 했다. 그러나 다른 특권들은 덜 거룩한 것으로, 가족이 먹을 수 있었다—다만 정결한 경우에만, 자기 집에서 먹을 수 있었다(11-13절). 레위기 21:10-12 이하 참조.

4. 기름, 포도주, 밀의 가장 좋은 것이 첫 열매로 주께 드려지도록 명령되었으며, 이것은 제사장들이 받았다(12절). 우리는 하나님을 가장 좋은 것으로 섬기고 높여야 한다. 그분이 최선이시고 최선을 가장 잘 받으실 자격이 있기 때문이다. 그분이 처음이시므로 처음 익은 것을 받으셔야 한다. 못쓸 것으로 하나님을 섬김으로써 비용을 절약하려는 자들은 스스로를 속이는 것이다. 하나님은 조롱받지 않으신다.

5. 이 모든 것은 기름 부음으로 인해 제사장들에게 주어졌다(8절). 개인적인 공로 때문이 아니라 순전히 기름 부음을 받은 직분 때문에 이 특권이 주어졌다. 이와 마찬가지로, 주의 백성에게 주어지는 모든 위로는 그들이 받은 기름 부음(성령)으로 인해 주어진다. 이것은 영원한 규례로 주어졌다(8절)고 하며, 영원한 소금 언약이라고도 한다(19절). 제사장직이 지속되는 한 이 생계 규정도 지속될 것이다. 이는 기름이 떨어져 꺼지지 않도록 하기 위함이다. 이처럼 복음 사역이 그리스도께서 오실 때까지 지속되도록 규정이 마련되었다—영원한 규례로. "내가 세상 끝 날까지 항상 너희와 함께 있으리라"—그것이 그들의 생계요 지탱이다. 구속주께 감사하라. 그분이 명하신 말씀은 천 대까지 이어진다.

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The Priests and Levites Provided For. . 20 And the LORD spake unto Aaron, Thou shalt have no inheritance in their land, neither shalt thou have any part among them: I am thy part and thine inheritance among the children of Israel. 21 And, behold, I have given the children of Levi all the tenth in Israel for an inheritance, for their service which they serve, even the service of the tabernacle of the congregation. 22 Neither must the children of Israel henceforth come nigh the tabernacle of the congregation, lest they bear sin, and die. 23 But the Levites shall do the service of the tabernacle of the congregation, and they shall bear their iniquity: it shall be a statute for ever throughout your generations, that among the children of Israel they have no inheritance. 24 But the tithes of the children of Israel, which they offer as an heave offering unto the LORD , I have given to the Levites to inherit: therefore I have said unto them, Among the children of Israel they shall have no inheritance. 25 And the LORD spake unto Moses, saying, 26 Thus speak unto the Levites, and say unto them, When ye take of the children of Israel the tithes which I have given you from them for your inheritance, then ye shall offer up an heave offering of it for the LORD , even a tenth part of the tithe. 27 And this your heave offering shall be reckoned unto you, as though it were the corn of the threshingfloor, and as the fulness of the winepress. 28 Thus ye also shall offer an heave offering unto the LORD of all your tithes, which ye receive of the children of Israel; and ye shall give thereof the LORD 's heave offering to Aaron the priest. 29 Out of all your gifts ye shall offer every heave offering of the LORD , of all the best thereof, even the hallowed part thereof out of it. 30 Therefore thou shalt say unto them, When ye have heaved the best thereof from it, then it shall be counted unto the Levites as the increase of the threshingfloor, and as the increase of the winepress. 31 And ye shall eat it in every place, ye and your households: for it is your reward for your service in the tabernacle of the congregation. 32 And ye shall bear no sin by reason of it, when ye have heaved from it the best of it: neither shall ye pollute the holy things of the children of Israel, lest ye die. Here is a further account of the provision that was made both for the Levites and for the priests, out of the country. I. They must have no inheritance in the land; only cities to dwell in were afterwards allowed them, but no ground to occupy: Thou shalt not have any part among them, Numbers 18:20 ; Numbers 18:20 . It is repeated again Numbers 18:23 ; Numbers 18:23 , and again Numbers 18:24 ; Numbers 18:24 , Among the children of Israel they shall have no inheritance, either by purchase or descent. God would have them comfortably provided for, but would not have their families over-rich, lest they should think themselves above that work which their wages supposed and obliged them constantly to attend upon. As Israel was a peculiar people, and not to be numbered among the nations, so Levi was a peculiar tribe, and not to be settled as the rest of the tribes, but in all respects distinguished from them. A good reason is given why they must have no inheritance in the land, for, says God, I am thy part, and thy inheritance. Note, Those that have God for their inheritance and their portion for ever ought to look with a holy contempt and indifference upon the inheritances of this world, and not covet their portion in it. " The Lord is my portion, therefore will I hope in him, and not depend upon any thing I have on this earth," Lamentations 3:24 . The Levites shall have no inheritance, and yet they shall live very comfortably and plentifully--to teach us that Providence has various ways of supporting those that live in a dependence upon it; the fowls reap not, and yet are fed, the lilies spin not, and yet are clothed, the Levites have no inheritance in Israel, and yet live better than any other tribe. The repetition of that caution, that no Israelite should approach the tabernacle, comes in suitable, though somewhat abruptly, Numbers 18:22 ; Numbers 18:22 . It seems set in opposition to that order concerning the priests and Levites that they should have no inheritance in Israel, to show how God dispenses his favours variously. The Levites have the honour of attending the tabernacle, which is denied the Israelites; but then the Israelites have the honour of inheritances in Canaan, which is denied the Levites; thus each is kept from either envying or despising the other, and both have reason to rejoice in their lot. The Israelites must not come nigh the tabernacle, but then the Levites must have no inheritance in the land; if ministers expect that people should keep in their sphere, and not intermeddle with sacred offices, let them keep in theirs, and not entangle themselves in secular affairs. II. But they must both have tithes of the land. Besides the first-fruits which were appropriated to the priests, which, the Jews say, were to be a fiftieth part, or at least a sixtieth, the tithe also was appropriated. 1. The Levites had the tithes of the people's increase ( Numbers 18:21 ; Numbers 18:21 ): I have given (whose the whole is) all the tenths in Israel, of all the productions of the land, to the children of Levi, to be divided among them in just proportions, for their service which they serve. The Levites were the smallest tribe of the twelve, and yet, besides all other advantages, they had a tenth part of the yearly profits, without the trouble and expense of ploughing and sowing; such care did God take of those that were devoted to his service; not only that they might be well maintained, but that they might be honoured with a national acknowledgment of the good services they did to the public, and owned as God's agents and receivers; for that which was a heave-offering, or an offering lifted heavenward unto the Lord, was by him consigned to the Levites. 2. The priests had the tenths of the Levites' tithes settled upon them. The order for this Moses is directed to give to the Levites, whom God would have to pay it with cheerfulness, rather than the priests to demand it with authority: Speak to the Levites that it be offered by them, rather than levied upon them. Now observe, (1.) The Levites were to give God his dues out of their tithes, as well as the Israelites out of their increase. They were God's tenants, and rent was expected from them, nor were they exempted by their office. Thus now, ministers must be charitable out of what they receive; and the more freely they have received the more freely they must give, and be examples of liberality. You shall offer a heave-offering to the Lord, Numbers 18:26 ; Numbers 18:26 . Those that are employed to assist the devotions of others must be sure to pay their own, as a heave-offering to the Lord. Prayers and praises lifted up to God, or rather the heart lifted up in them, are now our heave-offerings. This (says God) shall be reckoned to you as though it were the corn of the threshing-floor; that is, though it was not the fruit of their ground, nor of their own labour, as the tithes of other Israelites were, yet being of such as they had it should be accepted, to the sanctifying of all the rest. (2.) This was to be given to Aaron the priest ( Numbers 18:28 ; Numbers 18:28 ), and to his successors the high priests, to be divided and disposed of in such proportions as they should think fit among the inferior priests. Most of the profits of the priests' office, which were appointed in the former part of the chapter, arising from the sacrifices, those priests had the benefit of who constantly attended at the altar; but, forasmuch as there were many priests employed in the country to teach and rule, those tithes taken by the Levites, it is probable, were directed by the high priest for their maintenance. It is the probable conjecture of the learned bishop Patrick that the tenth of this last tenth was reserved for the high priest himself, to support his state and dignity; for otherwise we read not of any peculiar provision made for him. (3.) When the Levites had thus paid the tenth of their income, as a heave-offering to the Lord, they had themselves the comfortable enjoyment of the other nine parts ( Numbers 18:30 ; Numbers 18:30 ): "When you have thus heaved the best from it (for still God's part must be the best) then you shall eat the rest, not as a holy thing, but with the same freedom that the other Israelites eat their part with, in every place, you and your households, " Numbers 18:31 ; Numbers 18:31 . See here what is the way to have the comfort of all our worldly possessions so as to bear no sin by reason of them, as it follows, Numbers 18:32 ; Numbers 18:32 . [1.] We must be sure that what we have be got honestly and in the service of God. It is your reward for your service; that meat is the best eating that is first earned; but, if any will not work, neither shall he eat, 2 Thessalonians 3:10 . And that seems to be spoken of as having a particular comfort and satisfaction in it which is the reward of faithful service done in the tabernacle of the congregation. [2.] We must be sure that God has his dues out of it. Then we have the comfort of our substance when we have honoured the Lord with it. The you shall bear no sin by reason of it, when you have heaved the best from it. This intimates that we must never feed ourselves without fear, lest our table become a snare, and we bear sin by reason of it; and that therefore we are concerned to give alms of such things as we have, that all may be clean and comfortable to us. return to ' Top of Page ' Numbers Num 17 Numbers Num Numbers Num 19 Footnotes: Copyright Statement These files are public domain and are a derivative of an electronic edition that is available on the Christian Classics Ethereal Library Website. Bibliographical Information Henry, Matthew. "Complete Commentary on Numbers 18". 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**제사장들과 레위인들의 생계: 땅 대신 십일조**

여기서는 도시 바깥의 땅에서 제사장들과 레위인들 모두를 위한 공급이 어떻게 이루어지는지에 대한 더 자세한 내용이 나온다.

**1. 땅의 상속은 없다**

그들은 땅에서 아무런 유산도 받지 못했다. 후에 거주할 성읍들은 허락되었지만, 경작할 땅은 없었다. "그대는 그들 중에서 아무 몫도 갖지 못할 것이다"(20절). 이것이 23절과 24절에도 반복된다. "이스라엘 자손 중에서 그들에게 유산이 없다"—사거나 물려받는 방식으로도. 하나님은 그들이 충분한 공급을 받기를 원하셨지만, 가문이 지나치게 부유해지기를 원하지 않으셨다. 부유해지면 그들의 임금이 전제하고 요구하는 일에 꾸준히 출석하는 것을 자신들 위에 있는 일로 여길 수 있기 때문이다.

이스라엘이 다른 나라들과 구별된 특별한 백성이듯이, 레위는 특별한 지파로서 다른 지파들처럼 정착하지 않고 모든 면에서 그들과 구별되었다.

땅에서 아무런 유산도 받지 못하는 좋은 이유가 제시된다. "내가 그대의 몫이요 이스라엘 자손 중에서 그대의 유산이다"라고 하나님이 말씀하신다. 하나님을 영원한 유산과 몫으로 삼은 사람들은 세상의 유산들을 거룩한 무관심으로 바라보며, 이 땅의 몫을 탐내지 않아야 한다. "여호와는 나의 몫이시니 나는 그분 안에서 소망을 두리라, 이 땅에서 내가 가진 어떤 것에도 의지하지 않으리라"(애가 3:24). 레위인들에게는 유산이 없지만 매우 편안하고 풍족하게 살 것이다—하나님을 신뢰하는 자들을 하나님의 섭리가 다양한 방법으로 부양하신다는 것을 가르쳐 준다. 새들은 심지도 않지만 먹여지고, 백합화는 수고하지도 않지만 입혀지며, 레위인들에게는 이스라엘에서 유산이 없지만 다른 어느 지파보다 더 잘 산다.

이스라엘 사람은 성막에 가까이 오지 말라는 경고가 다소 갑작스럽게 삽입된다(22절). 이 명령은 제사장들과 레위인들이 이스라엘에서 유산을 받지 못한다는 규정과 대조를 이루어, 하나님이 그 은혜를 다양하게 나누어 주심을 보여준다. 레위인들은 이스라엘 백성에게 허락되지 않는 성막 봉사의 영예를 가진다. 반면 이스라엘 백성은 레위인들에게 허락되지 않는 가나안 땅의 유산의 영예를 가진다. 이로써 서로 시기하거나 멸시하지 않고, 각자가 자기 몫을 기뻐할 수 있게 된다. 이스라엘은 성막에 가까이 오지 말아야 하지만 레위인들은 땅에서 유산을 받지 못한다. 사역자들이 백성들에게 그들의 영역을 지키고 거룩한 직무를 침범하지 말 것을 요구한다면, 그들 자신도 세상 일에 얽매이지 않아야 한다.

**2. 그러나 땅의 십일조를 받는다**

첫 열매에 더하여—유대인들에 의하면 오십 분의 일 혹은 적어도 육십 분의 일—십일조도 별도로 지정되었다.

(1) 레위인들은 백성들의 소득에서 십일조를 받았다(21절). "나는—온 것이 내 것인 분으로서—이스라엘에서 모든 토지 생산물의 십분의 일을 레위 자손들에게 주었다. 그들이 섬기는 봉사를 위해 각자에게 공평한 비율로 나누어지게." 레위는 열두 지파 중 가장 작은 지파였다. 그러나 다른 모든 혜택 외에도, 밭 갈고 씨 뿌리는 수고와 비용 없이 연간 소출의 십 분의 일을 받았다. 하나님의 봉사에 헌신한 자들을 하나님이 이렇게 돌보셨다—잘 부양받을 뿐 아니라, 국가가 공적으로 그들의 선한 봉사를 인정하는 것으로 영예를 받는다. 하나님의 수취인으로서 하늘을 향해 올려드린 헌물이 레위인들에게 배정되었기 때문이다.

(2) 제사장들은 레위인의 십일조에서 다시 십분의 일을 받았다. 이 규정을 하나님은 모세를 통해 레위인들에게 전하도록 하셨다. 제사장들이 권위로 요구하기보다 레위인들이 기꺼이 드리게 하기 위해서였다. 즉, 제사장들이 거두어들이는 것이 아니라 레위인들이 드리도록.

다음 사항들을 주목하라.

(a) 레위인들도 이스라엘 사람들이 소출에서 드리듯이 십일조에서 하나님께 드려야 했다. 그들은 하나님의 소작인이었으며 그들에게도 소작료가 요구되었다. 직무로 인해 면제받지 않았다. 이제 사역자들도 자신이 받은 것에서 자선을 베풀어야 한다. 더 많이 값없이 받을수록 더 많이 값없이 주어야 한다. 관대함의 모범이 되어야 한다. "여호와께 헌물을 드리라"(26절). 다른 사람들의 헌신을 도우러 고용된 자들은 자신의 헌신을 더욱 확실히 드려야 한다—여호와께 드리는 헌물로. 하나님께 올려드린 기도와 찬양, 더 정확히는 그 기도와 찬양 중에 마음을 높이 올리는 것이 지금 우리의 헌물이다. 하나님이 말씀하신다: 이것은 타작마당의 곡식처럼 계산될 것이다. 즉, 그것이 그들 자신의 땅의 소출이 아니요 그들 자신의 수고의 열매가 아닐지라도, 가진 것 중에서 드리기 때문에 받아들여져 그 나머지 전부를 거룩하게 한다.

(b) 이것은 아론 제사장에게 주어져야 했다(28절)—즉 대제사장에게—그가 적절히 분배하여 하위 제사장들에게 나누어주도록. 앞 단락에서 임명된 제사장의 수입 대부분은 제단에 상시 봉사하는 자들이 누렸다. 그러나 지방에서 가르치고 다스리는 일에 수고하는 많은 제사장들을 위해, 레위인들이 받은 십일조는 아마도 대제사장이 그들의 생계를 위해 배분했을 것이다. 학식 있는 패트릭 주교는, 이 마지막 십일조의 십 분의 일은 대제사장 자신을 위해 비축되어 그의 품위와 위엄을 유지하는 데 쓰였을 것이라고 추측한다. 그렇지 않으면 그를 위한 특별한 규정이 달리 언급되지 않기 때문이다.

(c) 레위인들이 이렇게 수입의 십일조를 하나님께 헌물로 드리면, 나머지 아홉 부분은 편안히 누릴 수 있었다(30절). "그대들이 이렇게 가장 좋은 것을 들어올렸으면—항상 하나님의 몫은 가장 좋은 것이어야 한다—나머지는 거룩한 것으로 먹지 않고 자유로이 먹어라. 어디서든 그대들과 그대들의 가족이"(31절). 이것이 우리가 세상의 모든 소유에서 죄를 짓지 않고 편안히 누릴 수 있는 방법이다(32절 참조).

[1] 우리가 가진 것이 정직하게, 하나님을 섬기는 가운데 얻은 것임을 확인해야 한다. "그것은 회막에서 그대들의 봉사에 대한 보수다." 수고로 먼저 얻은 것을 먹는 것이 가장 맛있는 식사다. 일하기 싫어하는 자는 먹지도 말라(데살로니가후서 3:10). 회막에서 충실히 행한 봉사의 보수로 받은 것이 특별한 위로와 만족을 가져다준다고 말씀된 것 같다.

[2] 하나님이 우리 것에서 마땅히 받으실 몫을 받으셨음을 확인해야 한다. 그때 우리가 가진 것의 위안을 얻는다. "가장 좋은 것을 들어올렸으면 그것으로 인해 죄를 지지 않을 것이다." 이는 두려움 없이 마음껏 먹어서는 안 되며, 우리의 식탁이 올무가 되지 않도록, 그로 인해 죄를 짓지 않도록 조심해야 함을 암시한다. 또한 우리가 가진 것 중에서 구제를 베풀어 모든 것이 우리에게 정결하고 위로가 되도록 해야 한다고도 가르친다.

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