This is the Law
Leviticus 7:1-10
Likewise this is the law of the trespass offering: it is most holy.…


We find this text in many places (see Leviticus 6:25; Leviticus 7:1, 11, 37). What we want is just this-definiteness. There must be a line of certainty somewhere, or the universe could not be kept together. There may be ten thousand contributory lines, contingent or incidental lines, but there must be running right through the heart of things a law of definiteness and certitude; otherwise coherence is impossible, and permanence is of the nature of a dissolving cloud. We want to get upon that line. Quest in search of that line is orthodoxy. To seek after truth, what is this but to love wisdom and to pant for God? What have you? You have great information. What is the value of information? Nothing, beyond that which is merely momentary and tentative. It is the last thing to be known or that is known. But then in two hours we shall know something more. Information is never final. Hence men say, "To the best of my knowledge." What a confession is in these simple words if we submit them to their last analysis! "To the best of my judgment," "So far as I know," "According to the best advice I can get"; what is all this but sand? You could not build a house upon such sand. It would never do for information to be final or complete or authoritative; it is by this kind of uncertainty that we are kept modest, it is by this kind of incertitude we are often inspired, and it is because intellectual life is a continual tumult that we grow athletically, that the brain becomes stronger. What we want to come upon is the line of law which itself is a line of progress, a line of change into ever-increasing largeness, but never a change of quality or of moral purpose. If we want to know the law we can find it. If you want to be right you can be right. "To him that knoweth to do good and doeth it not, to him it is sin." Can we go to the law? We can do better. It is the business of the gospel minister to say how. We can not only go to the law, we can go to the Lawgiver, we can go to the living Jesus Christ. We can see Him face to face, or, better still, using the word "face" in its true interpretation, we Can see Him soul to soul.

(J. -Parker, D. D.)



Parallel Verses
KJV: Likewise this is the law of the trespass offering: it is most holy.

WEB: "'This is the law of the trespass offering. It is most holy.




The Trespass-Offering
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