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Verse Leviticus 22:10. _THERE SHALL NO STRANGER EAT OF THE HOLY
THING_] For the meaning of the word _stranger_, _see the note on
"_Exodus 12:43_"_. The Jews suppose that _stranger_ here means one who...
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CHAPTER 22
_ 1. Care to be exercised in holy things (Leviticus 22:1)_
2. Care in the enforcement of the law of offerings (Leviticus 22:17)
Uncleanness such as mentioned in the first part of the chap...
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RULES FOR PRIESTS-' FAMILIES, ETC. A priest's slave is a member of his
family, and may eat of the dues; a hired servant or a guest is not.
Nor is a married daughter, unless she returns, a childless wi...
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The -sojourner," and the hired servant, were not considered as members
of the family; not so the cases mentioned in Leviticus 22:11....
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HOLY THING— Compare chap. Leviticus 21:22....
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PRIESTLY SEPARATION FROM CEREMONIAL UNCLEANNESS 22:1-10
TEXT 22:1-10
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And Jehovah spake unto Moses, saying,
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Speak unto Aaron and to his sons, that they separate themselves from
the holy things...
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_THERE SHALL NO STRANGER EAT OF THE HOLY THING: A SOJOURNER OF THE
PRIEST, OR AN HIRED SERVANT, SHALL NOT EAT OF THE HOLY THING._
There shall no stranger eat of the holy thing. The portion of the
sac...
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22:10 stranger (c-3) That is, 'who is not of Aaron's seed.' See
Numbers 16:40 ....
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LAWS RELATING TO THE PRIESTHOOD AND SACRIFICE (CONTINUED)
1-6. The holy things may not be eaten by priests otherwise qualified,
but ceremonially unclean, nor by any persons outside the priestly
famil...
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STRANGER] i.e. one not a priest, nor a member of a priest's family,
even though he be an Israelite: see Exodus 29:33. A slave purchased
outright is considered to be a member of the family (Leviticus 2...
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LEVITICUS
*WORSHIP THE *LORD IN THE BEAUTY OF *HOLINESS
LEVITICUS
_GORDON CHURCHYARD_
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THERE SHALL NO STRANGER EAT OF THE HOLY THING. — By “stranger”
here is meant a non-Aaronite who was a stranger to the priestly
family, though he was an Israelite, or even a Levite. The holy things
are...
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וְ כָל ־זָ֖ר לֹא ־יֹ֣אכַל קֹ֑דֶשׁ
תֹּושַׁ֥ב
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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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Instructions already given are now repeated with greater detail and
wider application. Not only must the priest himself be free from
blemish and defilement, he must see to it that all that which he
of...
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There shall no (d) stranger eat [of] the holy thing: a (e) sojourner
of the priest, or an hired servant, shall not eat [of] the holy thing.
(d) Which is not of the tribe of Levi.
(e) Some read, the...
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_Sojourner. "Guest," or friend, Syriac. None but priests could taste
this meat, except they were going to remain in the family for ever.
Hence servants and slaves of the Jewish nation, who would one d...
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Who can this stranger mean, in a gospel sense, but an unregenerate
person? one who hath no part in the covenant. Eating of the sacrifice,
implied a thankful acceptance of being included in the righteo...
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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_There shall no stranger. _It was also necessary to add this, that
the majesty of sacred things might not be impaired; for if it had been
promiscuously permitted to all to eat of the sacred bread an...
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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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THERE SHALL NO STRANGER EAT [OF] THE HOLY THING,.... Any one of the
holy things, as the heave shoulder, wave breast, c. by a "stranger" is
not meant one of another nation though indeed all such were c...
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There shall no stranger eat [of] the holy thing: a sojourner of the
priest, or an hired servant, shall not eat [of] the holy thing.
Ver. 10. _There shall no stranger._] The equity of all this was, th...
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_There shall no stranger eat of the holy thing_ By holy thing here is
meant, that portion of the sacrifices which belonged to the priests.
And by _stranger_ is not meant one of another nation, in dist...
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1 The Priests in their vncleannesse must abstaine from the holy
things.
6 How they shall bee cleansed.
10 Who of the Priests house may eate of the holy things.
17 The sacrifices must be without ble...
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There shall no stranger eat of the holy thing; a sojourner of the
priest, any visitor not belonging to his family, to the tribe of Levi,
OR AN HIRED SERVANT, SHALL NOT EAT OF THE HOLY THING....
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WARNING AGAINST PROFANATION OF HALLOWED THINGS...
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NO PROFANING OF SEPARATED THINGS (VV. 1-16)
Aaron and his sons were always in close proximity to those things that
had been separated for sacred purposes. They were therefore to be
careful as to thei...
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NO STRANGER, i.e. of a strange family, who is not a priest, as
LEVITICUS 22:12: compare MATTHEW 12:4. But there is an exception to
this rule, LEVITICUS 22:11. A SOJOURNER; one that comes to his h
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Leviticus 22:10 outsider H2114 (H8801) eat H398 (H8799) holy H6944
dwells H8453 priest H3548 servant H7916 eat
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ELIGIBILITY TO EAT OF HOLY THINGS (LEVITICUS 22:10).
Leviticus 22:10
“There shall no stranger eat of the holy thing: a sojourner of the
priest's, or a hired servant, shall not eat of the holy thing...
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CONTENTS: Separation of the priests; perfection of the sacrifices.
CHARACTERS: God, Moses, Aaron and sons.
CONCLUSION: Those contract great guilt who profane sacred things,
doing in their own unclea...
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Leviticus 22:4. _Unclean._ The injunctions in this and the following
verses, though not literally binding on christians, yet the holy law
from whence they emanate is not to be disregarded. Every infir...
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LEVITICUS—NOTE ON LEVITICUS 22:10 Priests and their families
survived on food from donations to the tabernacle. The priests are to
guard the holy food so that those not authorized to do so may not eat...
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Priestly Privileges Forfeited by Uncleanness
SUGGESTIVE READINGS
Leviticus 22:1.—Profane not My holy name in those things which they
hallow unto Me. Holy things must not be touched with unclean hands...
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EXPOSITION
This chapter, which is a continuation of Leviticus 21:1,
(1) commands that the ceremonially defiled priest shall not officiate
or partake of the sacrificial offerings;
(2) declares who m...
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Now in the twenty-second chapter he deals with the priests and the
things that they could eat. You see the things that were brought in
sacrifice; a portion of them became meat for the priest. So the
q...
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1 Samuel 21:6; Matthew 12:4...
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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 hi...