_Issue of seed, shall be unclean. These legal uncleannesses were
instituted in order to give the people a horror of carnal impurities.
(Challoner) --- If the gonorrh\'9ca, and the lawful act of marriage,
(ver. 16,) and nocturnal delusions, (Deuteronomy xxiii. 10,) induce a
kind of uncleanness---sure... [ Continue Reading ]
_At every moment, is not in Hebrew, but something like it occurs in
the Samaritan and Septuagint. According to the Hebrew, the uncleanness
subsists for some time after the issue has ceased. Grotius pretends
that these disorders were contagious; but the reason why God requires
such purity in his peop... [ Continue Reading ]
_Such a one; the person under the disorder, unless he have washed his
hands._... [ Continue Reading ]
_Broken, after he is perfectly healed. (Calmet)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_Offer, (faciet) "shall sacrifice." (Du Hamel) --- For sin. Legal, or
any other that he may have incurred._... [ Continue Reading ]
_Evening, whether the action were lawful or not. (Menochius) --- Some
explain this verse, of nocturnal inconveniences; and ver. 18, of the
act of marriage. The latter rendered unclean only in as much as it
hindered a person from partaking of any thing sacred, though he might
perform the duties of li... [ Continue Reading ]
_At....month. The Hebrew and other versions omit this. (Calmet) ---
But " her issue in her flesh, " implies as much. (Haydock) --- Days,
not out of the camp, but from the company of men._... [ Continue Reading ]
_One, except infants, &c._... [ Continue Reading ]
_Days, supposing the case was not brought before the judge, and the
man did it through ignorance: otherwise it was death, chap. xx. 18._... [ Continue Reading ]
_Blood, hæmorrhoids. (Menochius) --- Flowers. Hebrew, "all the days
of the issue of her uncleanness shall be as the days of her
separation. She shall be unclean."_... [ Continue Reading ]
_Run. Then she might act as usual, without defiling what she touched.
It seems from ver. 13, that this law regarded only the time while the
tabernacle was in the camp. It would have been very difficult to
observe it, when the people were dispersed throughout the land of
Chanaan. (Calmet)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_Teach. So the Septuagint also read. Hebrew, "Thus you shall
remove....from their filth." (Houbigant) --- Filth. God threatens to
kill them, if they approach unclean. (Menochius) --- St. Jerome (in
Gal. v.) understands this of those abominable sins, which ought not to
be mentioned. (Worthington)_... [ Continue Reading ]
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