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The prohibition to eat blood is repeated in seven places in the
Pentateuch, but in this passage two distinct grounds are given for the
prohibition: first, its own nature as the vital fluid; secondly,...
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2. THE TESTIMONY CONCERNING THE BLOOD
CHAPTER 17
_ 1. Concerning slain animals (Leviticus 17:1)_
2. Concerning the eating of blood (Leviticus 17:10)
This chapter needs little comment. Everything in...
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PROHIBITION OF EATING BLOOD, _ i.e._ of eating flesh not properly
drained of blood (Genesis 9:4 *). The reason given, that the life is
in the blood (Leviticus 17:11), underlies the special importance...
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LEVITICUS 17-26. THE HOLINESS CODE (see Introd. § 2).
LEVITICUS 17. RESTRICTIONS ON SACRIFICE. The whole chapter recalls P,
yet there are differences of phrase (_e.g._ what man soever, Leviticus
17:3...
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SOUL. Hebrew. _nephesh._ App-13....
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THE -LAW OF HOLINESS 1 [53] "
[53] It should be noted that the -Law of Holiness" denoted by His
sometimes used to mean the _whole_of chs. 17 26, sometimes the old
laws embedded in these chs., and som...
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The prohibition (cp. Leviticus 17:12) is found also in Leviticus 3:17;
Leviticus 7:26; Leviticus 19:26;...
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DISCOURSE: 134
THE PROHIBITION TO EAT BLOOD
Leviticus 17:10. Whatsoever man there be of the house of Israel, or of
the strangers that sojourn among you. that eateth any manner of blood,
I will even se...
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PROHIBITION OF BLOOD IN THE PEOPLE'S DIET 17:10-14
TEXT 17:10-14
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And whatsoever man there be of the house of Israel, or of the
strangers that sojourn among them, that eateth any manner of blood,...
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_AND WHATSOEVER MAN THERE BE OF THE HOUSE OF ISRAEL, OR OF THE
STRANGERS THAT SOJOURN AMONG YOU, THAT EATETH ANY MANNER OF BLOOD; I
WILL EVEN SET MY FACE AGAINST THAT SOUL THAT EATETH BLOOD, AND WILL...
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RULE OF SACRIFICE. PROHIBITION AGAINST EATING BLOOD
1-9. The first part of this Law prescribes that all oxen, sheep, and
goats, slaughtered for food, must first be presented to Jehovah at the
sanctuar...
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LEVITICUS
*WORSHIP THE *LORD IN THE BEAUTY OF *HOLINESS
LEVITICUS
_GORDON CHURCHYARD_
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AND WHATSOEVER MAN. — Better, _and what man soever._ (See Leviticus
17:8.)
EATETH ANY MANNER OF BLOOD. — This prohibition, which has already
been mentioned twice in Leviticus, is in both instances joi...
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וְ אִ֨ישׁ אִ֜ישׁ מִ בֵּ֣ית
יִשְׂרָאֵ֗ל וּ
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THE PROHIBITION OF FAT AND BLOOD
Leviticus 3:16; Leviticus 7:22; Leviticus 17:10
And the priest shall burn them upon the altar: it is the food of the
offering made by fire, for a sweet savour: all th...
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HOLINESS IN EATING
Leviticus 17:1
WITH this chapter begins another subdivision of the law. Hitherto we
have had before us only sacrificial worship and matters of merely
ceremonial law. The law of hol...
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“THE LIFE OF THE FLESH IS IN THE BLOOD”
Leviticus 17:1
Every animal that was slain for food was regarded as a kind of
peace-offering, and was therefore slain at the door of the Tabernacle.
This law,...
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Very definite instructions were given to the priests concerning
sacrifices. These provided, first, that all sacrifices must be brought
to the door of the Tent of Meeting. This provision at once recogn...
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And whatsoever man [there be] of the house of Israel, or of the
strangers that sojourn among you, that eateth any manner of blood; I
will even set (g) my face against that soul that eateth blood, and...
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Eat blood. To eat blood, was forbidden in the law; partly because God
reserved it to himself to be offered in sacrifices on the altar, as to
the Lord of life and death; and as a figure of the blood of...
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This precept was given as early as in the days of Noah. So leading a
doctrine was the atonement, that even then it was held forth in these
distant allusions. See Genesis 9:4; Leviticus 3:17....
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We have seen the various forms of the work of Christ, of His offering
of Himself to God, whether in all the perfectness of His life, or in
His death as the means of our acceptance. We have seen furthe...
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10._And whatsoever make there be of the house of Israel_. God here not
only condemns to death whosoever shall have polluted themselves by
eating of blood, but declares that He will Himself take vengea...
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After this quite special instruction of the day of atonement come some
directions, not to purify from defilements, but to preserve from them
either the people or the service of the priests (chap. 17)....
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AND WHATSOEVER MAN [THERE BE] OF THE HOUSE OF ISRAEL,.... That is by
birth an Israelite, of every age, sex, or condition, as before:
OR OF THE STRANGERS THAT SOJOURN AMONG YOU; proselytes of
righteou...
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_I will set my face_ I will be an enemy to him, and execute vengeance
upon him immediately; because such persons probably would do this in
private, so that the magistrate could not know nor punish it....
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1 The blood of all slaine beasts must be offered to the Lord at the
doore of the Tabernacle.
7 They must not offer to deuils.
10 All eating of blood is forbidden,
15 and all that dieth alone, or is...
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EATING OF BLOOD FORBIDDEN...
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And whatsoever man there be of the house of Israel, or of the
strangers that sojourn among you, that eateth any manner of blood, I
will even set My face against that soul that eateth blood, and will
c...
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GOD'S RIGHTS WHEN AN ANIMAL WAS KILLED (VV. 1-16)
This chapter is an appendix to chapter 16, though it does not deal
with the sin offering. Rather, the Lord now strongly insists that any
Israelite wh...
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10-16 Here is a confirmation of the law against eating blood. They
must eat no blood. But this law was ceremonial, and is now no longer
in force; the coming of the substance does away the shadow. The...
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i.e. I will be an enemy to him, and execute vengeance upon him
immediately; because such persons probably would do this in private,
so as the magistrate could not know nor punish it. See this or the
l...
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In this chapter the reader will find two special points, namely first,
that life belongs to Jehovah; and, secondly, that the power of
atonement is in the blood. The Lord attached peculiar importance t...
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Leviticus 17:10 man H376 house H1004 Israel H3478 strangers H1616
dwell H1481 (H8802) among H8432 eats H398 ...
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THE LAW CONCERNING THE SLAYING OF CLEAN DOMESTIC BEASTS (LEVITICUS
17:3).
Leviticus 17:3
“Whatever man there is of the house of Israel, who kills an ox, or
lamb, or goat, in the camp, or who kills i...
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CONTENTS: The place of sacrifice and the sanctity of the blood.
CHARACTERS: God, Moses, Aaron.
CONCLUSION: God's people all meet at one altar in His appointed way,
thereby preserving unity and famil...
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Leviticus 17:3. _Killeth an ox;_ not for the purpose of eating, but
for sacrifice. The object of this precept was first to prevent
idolatry, and next to support the religion appointed of God to shadow...
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_This is the thing which the Lord hath commanded._
LAWS FOR HOLY LIVING
From chap. 17. to chap. 23, everything relates to the duties,
qualities, and associations of individuals in private life. This...
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LEVITICUS—NOTE ON LEVITICUS 17:1 The Handling and Meaning of Blood.
Chapter Leviticus 17:1 deals with the handling of sacrificial animals,
beginning with a reminde
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LEVITICUS—NOTE ON LEVITICUS 17:10 EATS ANY BLOOD probably refers to
eating meat that still has the blood in it (compare Genesis 9:4;...
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The Sanctity of the Blood
SUGGESTIVE READINGS
Leviticus 17:4.—And bringeth it not unto the door of the tabernacle.
A captious mind will ask. Why is not sacrifice acceptable to God
wherever offered? S...
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EXPOSITION
This chapter finds its natural place here as the supplement of all
that has gone before. The first part of the book contains the
institution or regulation of the sacrificial system (chapter...
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Now in chapter seventeen, God laid out that there was only to be one
place for sacrifice, and that was the temple. They weren't to just
sacrifice anywhere but the tabernacle, and later the temples wer...
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1 Samuel 14:33; Acts 15:20; Acts 15:29; Deuteronomy 12:16;...
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I will set my face — I will be an enemy to him, and execute
vengeance upon him immediately; because such persons probably would do
this in private, so that the magistrate could not know nor punish it....