Numbers 9:12
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New International Version
They must not leave any of it till morning or break any of its bones. When they celebrate the Passover, they must follow all the regulations.


English Standard Version
They shall leave none of it until the morning, nor break any of its bones; according to all the statute for the Passover they shall keep it.


New American Standard Bible
'They shall leave none of it until morning, nor break a bone of it; according to all the statute of the Passover they shall observe it.


King James Bible
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.


Holman Christian Standard Bible
they may not leave any of it until morning or break any of its bones. They must observe the Passover according to all its statutes."


International Standard Version
They are not to leave any of it to remain until morning nor are they to break any of its bones. They are to observe it according to all the statutes of the Passover.


American Standard Version
they shall leave none of it unto the morning, nor break a bone thereof: according to all the statute of the passover they shall keep it.


Douay-Rheims Bible
They shall not leave any thing thereof until morning, nor break a bone thereof, they shall observe all the ceremonies of the phase.


Darby Bible Translation
They shall leave none of it until the morning, nor break a bone thereof: according to every ordinance of the passover shall they hold it.


Young's Literal Translation
they do not leave of till morning; and a bone they do not break in it: according to all the statute of the passover they prepare it.


Commentaries
9:1-14 God gave particular orders for the keeping of this passover, and, for aught that appears, after this, they kept no passover till they came to Canaan, Jos 5:10. It early showed that the ceremonial institutions were not to continue always, as so soon after they were appointed, some were suffered to sleep for many years. But the ordinance of the Lord's Supper was not thus set aside in the first days of the Christian church, although those were days of greater difficulty and distress than Israel knew in the wilderness; nay, in the times of persecution, the Lord's Supper was celebrated more frequently than afterward. Israelites in the wilderness could not forget the deliverance out of Egypt. There was danger of this when they came to Canaan. Instructions were given concerning those who were ceremonially unclean, when they were to eat the passover. Those whose minds and consciences are defiled by sin, are unfit for communion with God, and cannot partake with comfort of the gospel passover, till they are cleansed by true repentance and faith. Observe with what trouble and concern these men complained that they were kept back from offering to the Lord. It should be a trouble to us, when by any occasion we are kept back from the solemnities of a sabbath or a sacrament. Observe the deliberation of Moses in resolving this case. Ministers must ask counsel of God's mouth, not determine according to their own fancy or affection, but according to the word of God to the best of their knowledge. And if, in difficult cases, time is taken to spread the matter before God by humble, believing prayer, the Holy Spirit assuredly will direct in the good and right way. God gave directions in this case, and in other similar cases, explanatory of the law of the passover. As those who, against their minds, are forced to absent themselves from God's ordinances, may expect the favours of God's grace under their affliction, so those who, of choice, absent themselves, may expect God's wrath for their sin. Be not deceived: God is not mocked.

8-14. Moses said unto them, Stand still, and I will hear what the Lord will command concerning you—A solution of the difficulty was soon obtained, it being enacted, by divine authority, that to those who might be disqualified by the occurrence of a death in their family circle or unable by distance to keep the passover on the anniversary day, a special license was granted of observing it by themselves on the same day and hour of the following month, under a due attendance to all the solemn formalities. (See on [67]2Ch 30:2). But the observance was imperative on all who did not labor under these impediments.
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