Separate themselves — When any uncleanness is upon them, as appears
from Leviticus 22:3. From the holy things — From eating of those
parts of the offerings, which belong to them. Only of the tithes they
might eat. They — The children of Israel. And it ill became the
priests to profane or pollute wha... [ Continue Reading ]
Goeth unto the holy things — To eat them, or to touch them; for if
the touch of one of the people having his uncleanness upon him defiled
the thing he touched, much more was it so in the priest. Cut off —
From my ordinances by excommunication: He shall be excluded both from
the administration, and f... [ Continue Reading ]
His food — His portion, the means of his subsistence. This may be
added, to signify why there was no greater nor longer a penalty put
upon the priests than upon the people in the same case, because his
necessity craved some mitigation: tho' otherwise the priests being
more sacred persons, deserved a... [ Continue Reading ]
Lest they bear sin — Incur guilt and punishment. For it — For the
neglect or violation of it.... [ Continue Reading ]
No stranger — Of a strange family, who is not a priest; but there is
an exception to this rule, Leviticus 22:11. A sojourner — One that
comes to his house and abides there for a season, and eats at his
table.... [ Continue Reading ]
A stranger — To one of another family, who is no priest. Yet the
priest's wife, though of another family, might eat. The reason of
which difference is, because the wife passeth into the name, state and
privileges of her husband, from whom the family is denominated.... [ Continue Reading ]
Unto it — Over and above the principle, and besides the ram to be
offered to God, Leviticus 5:15. And shall give unto the priest the
holy thing — That is, the worth of it, which the priest was either
to take to himself or to offer to God, as the nature of the thing was.... [ Continue Reading ]
They — The people shall not profane them, by eating them: or the
priests shall not profane them, that is, suffer the people to profane
them, without censure and punishment.... [ Continue Reading ]
They — That is, the priests, shall not (the negative particle being
understood out of the foregoing clause) suffer them — That is, the
people, to bear the iniquity of trespass — That is, the punishment
of their sin, which they might expect from God, and for the prevention
whereof the priest was to s... [ Continue Reading ]
Strangers — Such as were proselytes.... [ Continue Reading ]
A male — For a burnt — offering, which was always of that kind:
but the females were accepted in peace — offerings, and sin —
offerings.... [ Continue Reading ]
A stranger's hand — From proselytes: even from those, such should
not be accepted, much less from the Israelites. The bread of your God
— That is, the sacrifices.... [ Continue Reading ]
In one day — Because it favoured of cruelty.... [ Continue Reading ]
Hallowed, or sanctified, either by you in keeping my holy commands, or
upon you in executing my holy and righteous judgments. I will manifest
myself to be an holy God that will not bear the transgression of my
laws.... [ Continue Reading ]