Your God — Your sovereign, and lawgiver. This is often repeated
because the things here forbidden were practised and allowed by the
gentiles, to whose custom he opposes divine authority and their
obligation to obey his commands.... [ Continue Reading ]
Egypt and Canaan — These two nations he mentions, because their
habitation and conversation among them made their evil example in the
following matters more dangerous. But under them he includes all other
nations.... [ Continue Reading ]
My judgments — Though you do not see the particular reason of some
of them, and though they be contrary to the laws and usages of the
other nations.... [ Continue Reading ]
He shall live in them — Not only happily here, but eternally
hereafter. This is added as a powerful argument why they should follow
God's commands, rather than mens examples, because their life and
happiness depend upon it. And though in strictness, and according to
the covenant of works they could... [ Continue Reading ]
To uncover their nakedness — I think Mr. Free has made it highly
probable, that this phrase does not mean marriage, but fornication,
throughout this chapter. So it unquestionably means in the twentieth
chapter.... [ Continue Reading ]
Thy brother's wife — God afterwards commanded, that in one case, a
man should marry his brother's widow.... [ Continue Reading ]
Thou shalt not take a wife to her sister — Perhaps this text doth
not simply forbid the taking one wife to another, but the doing it in
such a manner or for such an end, that he may vex or punish, or
revenge himself of the former; which probably was a common motive
amongst that hardhearted people to... [ Continue Reading ]
As long as she is set apart — No not to thy own wife. This was not
only a ceremonial pollution, but an immorality also, whence it is put
amongst gross sins, Ezekiel 18:6. And therefore it is now unlawful
under the gospel.... [ Continue Reading ]
Pass through fire — This was done, either by burning them in the
fire, or by making them pass between two great fires, which was a kind
of consecration of them to that God. Moloch — Called also Milcom,
was an idol chiefly of the Ammonites. He seems to be the Saturn of the
heathens, to whom especiall... [ Continue Reading ]
I visit — I am about to visit, that is, to punish.... [ Continue Reading ]
Nor any stranger — In nation or religion, of what kind soever. For
though they might not force them to submit to their religion, yet they
might restrain them from the publick contempt of the Jewish laws, and
from the violation of natural laws, which, besides the offence against
God and nature, were... [ Continue Reading ]
Cut off — This phrase therefore of cutting off, is to be understood
variously, either of ecclesiastical, or civil punishment, according to
the differing natures of the offences for which it is inflicted.... [ Continue Reading ]