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To: trad_anglican; SoothingDave
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Chapter 1 > Verse 26 John Gill's Exposition of the Bible

Acts 1:26


And they gave forth their lots… Or "gave forth lots for them", as the Vulgate Latin and Ethiopic versions; for Joseph and Matthias; some for one, and some for another; and which were cast into a man's lap, or into a vessel, and was no other than balloting for them; and so he that had the majority upon casting them up, when taken out, was declared the person chosen; or "they cast their lots"; that is, into an urn, or vessel; which lots had the names of the two persons on them; and into another vessel, as is thought, were put two other lots; the one had the name of "apostle" upon it, and the other nothing; and these being taken out by persons appointed for that purpose, the lot with Matthias's name on it, was taken out against that which had the name of apostle on it, upon which he was declared to be the apostle: it may be that this was done in the same manner, as the goats on the day of atonement had lots cast on them, (Leviticus 16:8) which the Jews say was thus performed: there was a vessel which they call "Kalphi", set in the court, into which two lots, which were made of wood, or stone, or metal, were put; the one had written on it, for Jehovah, and on the other was written, "for the scapegoat"; the two goats being, the one at the right hand of the priest, and the other at the left; the priest shook the vessel, and with his two hands took out the two lots, and laid the lots on the two goats; the right on that which was at his right hand, and the left on that which was at his left F9; and so the goat which had the lot put upon him, on which was written, "for the Lord", was killed; and that which had the other lot, on which was written, for the scapegoat, was presented alive; so the lot here is said to fall upon Matthias: or the lots being cast into the vessel, as above related, these two drew them out themselves; and Matthias taking out that which had the word apostle on it, the lot fell on him: the manner of Moses's choosing the seventy elders, is said to be this F11:

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Cast Lots - Gill

51,481 posted on 05/05/2003 11:47:57 AM PDT by OLD REGGIE ((I am a cult of one! UNITARJEWMIAN))
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To: OLD REGGIE
so the lot here is said to fall upon Matthias: or the lots being cast into the vessel, as above related, these two drew them out themselves; and Matthias taking out that which had the word apostle on it, the lot fell on him:

A game of chance, in other words.

SD

51,486 posted on 05/05/2003 11:58:59 AM PDT by SoothingDave
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Cast Lots - Gill

Interesting.

I don't know if Dave was joking or not on the "game of chance" comment. It was, as far as I can tell, not regarded as chance at all, but a valid method for the exercise of God's will. This can be seen not only in the OT occurrences of the word, but also in the context of Peter's (or whomever wrote 2 Peter) use of it in the epistle.

51,515 posted on 05/05/2003 12:47:40 PM PDT by trad_anglican
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