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Verse Leviticus 21:4. _A CHIEF MAN AMONG HIS PEOPLE_] The word בעל
_baal_ signifies a _master, chief, husband_, c., and is as variously
translated here.
1. He being a _chief_ among the people, it wou...
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The sense seems to be that, owing to his position in the nation, the
priest is not to defile himself in any cases except those named in
Leviticus 21:2. The Septuagint appear to have followed a differe...
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4. LAWS FOR THE PRIESTS
CHAPTER 21
_ 1. Laws concerning the person of the priests (Leviticus 21:1)_
2. Laws concerning their family (Leviticus 21:7)
3. Laws concerning the high priest (Levi
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RESTRICTIONS FOR THE PRIESTS. To approach a corpse was to suffer
defilement (_cf._ Numbers 5:2 * Numbers 19*, Tob_2:8 ff., Sir_34:25);
this is, therefore, forbidden to the priest, except in the case o...
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DEFILE HIMSELF [for his wife]. Figure of speech _Ellipsis._ App-6.
A CHIEF. a lord, or leader. Hebrew. _ba'al._ Supply Figure of speech
_Ellipsis_ (App-6) [a priest]....
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being _a chief man_ as a husband (R.V. mg.). This rendering limits the
cases in which defilement is permissible to those already mentioned,
and forbids mourning for a wife. The A.V. follows the Targum...
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BUT HE SHALL NOT DEFILE HIMSELF, BEING A CHIEF MAN AMONG HIS PEOPLE—
Very different versions are given of this passage: several ancient
versions render it, _neither shall he be defiled for the prince...
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HOLINESS ON THE PART OF PRIESTS, AND HOLINESS OF THE OFFERINGS
21:122:33
AVOIDANCE OF CONTACT WITH A DEAD BODY 21:1-4
TEXT 21:1-4
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And Jehovah said unto Moses, Speak unto the priests, the sons of
A...
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_BUT HE SHALL NOT DEFILE HIMSELF, BEING A CHIEF MAN AMONG HIS PEOPLE,
TO PROFANE HIMSELF._
But he shall not defile himself - `for any other,' as the sense may
be fully expressed. The priest, in disch...
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LAWS RELATING TO THE PRIESTHOOD AND SACRIFICE
The principle laid down in this and the following chapter is the far
reaching one, that whatever comes near or is presented to God must be
perfect of its...
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LEVITICUS
*WORSHIP THE *LORD IN THE BEAUTY OF *HOLINESS
LEVITICUS
_GORDON CHURCHYARD_
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BUT HE SHALL NOT DEFILE HIMSELF, BEING A CHIEF MAN... — Better, _A
husband shall not defile himself among his people when he had profaned
himself._ As the seven exceptions to the general rule began wi...
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THE LAW OF PRIESTLY HOLINESS
Leviticus 21:1; Leviticus 22:1
THE conception of Israel as a kingdom of priests, a holy nation, was
concretely represented in a threefold division of the people, -the
con...
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The absolute necessity for the strictest of separation of the priest
from all possibility of defilement is vividly set forth in the laws
here enunciated. Standing as he ever did in a place of special...
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[But] he shall not defile himself, [being] a (c) chief man among his
people, to profane himself.
(c) The priest was permitted to mourn for his next kindred only....
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Prince. Hebrew, "Let not the prince (of the priests, Acts xxiii. 5,)
render himself unclean," by attending the funerals of any of the
people; or "let not the husband," &c. He may be allowed to attend...
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Doth not the Reader discern somewhat in these which point to JESUS?
Surely in all these appointments respecting ceremonial uncleanness
among the priests, the peculiarity of the law for them only, plai...
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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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THE FOLLOWING COMMENTARY COVERS CHAPTER S 21 AND 22.
Chapter 21 specially presents what becomes the priests as set apart
for Jehovah: this more intimate nearness supposed a conduct
corresponding with...
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[BUT] HE SHALL NOT DEFILE HIMSELF, [BEING] A CHIEF MAN AMONG HIS
PEOPLE,.... Which is not to be understood of any lord or nobleman or
any chief ruler or governor of the people; for the context speaks...
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Leviticus 21:4 [But] he shall not defile himself, [being] a chief man
among his people, to profane himself.
Ver. 4. _Being a chief man._] A _vir gregis; _ all whose actions were
exemplary, and have n...
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_Being_ Or, seeing he is _a chief man_ For such, not only the
high-priest, but others also of the inferior priests were. _He shall
not defile himself_ For any other person whatsoever. _To profane
hims...
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1 Of the Priests mourning.
6 Of their holinesse.
8 Of their estimation. 7.13 Of their Mariages.
16 The Priests that haue blemishes must not minister in the
Sanctuarie.
1 AND the LORD said vnto Mos...
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But he shall not defile himself being a chief among his people, to
profane himself; that is, he was not permitted to become unclean on
account of any person related to him by marriage, but only on acc...
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Their Outward Appearance and Relations....
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SPECIAL RESPONSIBILITIES OF PRIESTS (VV. 1-15)
Since the priests were given the sacred privilege of drawing near to
God on behalf of the people, they were therefore more responsible as
regards their c...
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BEING A CHIEF MAN AMONG HIS PEOPLE, TO PROFANE HIMSELF:
Or, being an husband among his people he shall not defile himself for
his wife etc....
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Or, seeing he is A CHIEF MAN, & c., or _ruler_, &c., for such not only
the high priest, but others also of the inferior priests, were. And
therefore though he might defile himself for the persons now...
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LEVITICUS 22:1-33.
These Chapter s unfold, with great minuteness of detail, the divine
requirements in reference to those who were privileged to draw near as
priests to "offer the bread of their God....
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Leviticus 21:4 defile H2930 (H8691) man H1167 people H5971 profane
H2490 (H8736)...
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THE PRIESTS MUST NOT DEFILE THEMSELVES UNLESS ABSOLUTELY NECESSARY.
The priesthood was the essential link between Yahweh and His people.
They were therefore to be especially careful in the maintenanc...
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CONTENTS: Relationship and walk of the priests.
CHARACTERS: God, Moses, Aaron and sons.
CONCLUSION: Those whose office it is to instruct in God's truth must
do it by example as well as precept.
KEY...
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Leviticus 21:4. _A chief man._ In some versions the Hebrew word _baal_
is rendered king, lord, and husband; and the LXX read, he shall not
“lightly” defile himself.
Leviticus 21:7. _He shall not take...
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_Speak unto the priests the sons of Aaron._
SACRED RELATIONSHIP DEMANDS SANCTITY OF LIFE
If there is one fact more notably emphasised than another in this
address to priests, it is this: their--
I....
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LEVITICUS—NOTE ON LEVITICUS 21:1__ Stricter rules of holiness are
required of priests because they work directly with the holy objects
of the sanctuary.
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Purity of the Priesthood
SUGGESTIVE READINGS
Leviticus 21:1.—Speak unto the priests … there shall none be
defiled. If it was important that the whole community of Israel should
maintain ceremonial an...
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PART III. SECTION IV. THE UNCLEANNESS AND DISQUALIFICATION OF PRIESTS.
EXPOSITION
The two remaining chapters of this division of the book (Leviticus
21:1,...
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Shall we turn now to Leviticus, chapter twenty-one?
As we have often told you, a priest had a two-fold function. First he
was to stand before God representing the people, bringing their
offerings befo...
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Ezekiel 24:16; Ezekiel 24:17...
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Being — Or, seeing he is a chief man, for such not only the high —
priest, but others also of the inferior priests were. He shall not
defile himself for any other person whatsoever. To profane himself...