-
These verses set forth the spiritual ground on which the distinction
between clean and unclean is based. Compare the marginal references
and Leviticus 10:10; Leviticus 20:25; 1 Peter 1:15....
-
11- 15. RITUAL CLEANLINESS AND UNCLEANLINESS.
Leviticus 11, Animals; Leviticus 12, Childbirth; Leviticus 13, Skin
diseases (including tainted garments); Leviticus 14:1, Purgation for
skin diseases; L...
-
MAKE. DIFFERENCE: or, put, &c. Same word as in Leviticus 10:10.
MAY NOT BE EATEN. See Leviticus 20:26, and compare Acts 10:11....
-
Summary. It refers only to the rules about eating, and so makes no
reference to Leviticus 11:24. See App. I (_c_)....
-
THIS IS THE LAW OF THE BEASTS, &C.— These two last verses are a kind
of recapitulation of the laws contained in the whole chapter,
respecting the distinction of animals into _clean_ and _unclean._ Let...
-
c. HOLINESS DEMANDED OF THE PEOPLE OF GOD 11:44-47
TEXT 11:44-47
44
For I am Jehovah your God: sanctify yourselves therefore, and be ye
holy; for I am holy: neither shall ye defile yourselves with a...
-
_TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE UNCLEAN AND THE CLEAN, AND BETWEEN
THE BEAST THAT MAY BE EATEN AND THE BEAST THAT MAY NOT BE EATEN._
Make a difference between the unclean and the clean - i:e., betw...
-
(LEVITICUS 11-16) THE LAW OF CLEAN AND UNCLEAN
This section deals with the subject of ceremonial uncleanness and the
method of its purification. Four main types of uncleanness are
referred to, viz. th...
-
LEVITICUS
*WORSHIP THE *LORD IN THE BEAUTY OF *HOLINESS
LEVITICUS
_GORDON CHURCHYARD_
This commentary HAS BEEN through Advanced Checking.
Words in boxes are from the Bible, except for the words i...
-
TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE. — Better, _that ye may put difference,_ as the
Authorised Version renders the same word in Leviticus 10:10. That is,
the design of the dietary law is to enable both the administr...
-
לְ הַבְדִּ֕יל בֵּ֥ין הַ טָּמֵ֖א וּ
בֵ֣ין
-
CLEAN AND UNCLEAN ANIMALS, AND DEFILEMENT BY DEAD BODIES
Leviticus 11:1
WITH chapter 11 begins a new section of this book, extending to the
end of chapter 15, of which the subject is the law concern...
-
We now reach the section dealing with the laws of separation. The
first movement records the laws concerning health. It is impossible to
enter here into any detailed dealing with the particular laws
c...
-
One general observation will be all that is necessary to offer on the
law, concerning the clean and unclean among the fishes, and the fowls,
and the creeping things of the earth. The grand object evid...
-
REFLECTIONS
DEAREST JESUS! enable me in every part of the law of ordinances to be
looking through them unto thee. And while calling myself a member of
thy mystical body, give me grace to be holy as th...
-
The book of Leviticus has its own character quite as manifestly as
Genesis or Exodus. Its peculiar feature is that from its very
starting-point it is the revelation of what God saw in Jesus Christ
our...
-
THE FOLLOWING COMMENTARY COVERS CHAPTER S 11 AND 12.
Priesthood being established, there comes the discernment between holy
things and profane, and the judgment of defilements (chaps. 11-15),
and wha...
-
TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE UNCLEAN AND THE CLEAN,.... Whether of
beasts, fish, fowl, and flying creeping things:
AND BETWEEN THE BEAST THAT MAY BE EATEN, AND THE BEAST THAT MAY NOT BE
EATEN; th...
-
To make a difference between the unclean and the clean, and between
the beast that may be eaten and the beast that may not be eaten.
Ver. 47. _To make a difference._] Ministers also in their discours...
-
1 What beasts may,
4 and what may not bee eaten.
9 What fishes.
13 What foules.
29 The creeping things which are vncleane.
1 AND the LORD spake vnto Moses, and to Aaron, saying vnto them,
2 Speak...
-
to make a difference, to observe the distinction, BETWEEN THE UNCLEAN
AND THE CLEAN, AND BETWEEN THE BEAST THAT MAY BE EATEN AND THE BEAST
THAT MAY NOT BE EATEN. Thus the regulating principle was laid...
-
A STRONG CONCLUDING ARGUMENT...
-
ANIMALS ALLOWED OR DISALLOWED FOR FOOD (VV. 1-8)
Never since the flood has man been commanded to be a vegetarian. After
the flood Noah was told, “every moving thing that lives shall be
food for you” ...
-
No text from Poole on this verse....
-
The Book of Leviticus may be termed "the priest's guide book." This is
very much its character. It is full of principles for the guidance of
such as desire to live in the enjoyment of priestly nearnes...
-
FINAL SUMMARY (LEVITICUS 11:46).
This could well be a colophon to a tablet depicting what was contained
on it. It outlines what the chapter has been all about.
Leviticus 11:46
“This is the law of th...
-
CONTENTS: The proper food for God's people defined.
CHARACTERS: God, Moses.
CONCLUSION: The body is the Lord's and it is sin against God to
prejudice health for the pleasing of appetite.
KEY WORD:...
-
Leviticus 11:2. _The beasts which ye shall eat._ The Talmud calls this
chapter the Thirteenth class of Prohibitions. From the beginning of
the world there was a distinction between clean and unclean b...
-
_These are the beasts which ye shall eat._
THE CLEAN AND THE UNCLEAN
The Mosaic Law attached great importance to meats and drinks: the
Christian religion attaches none. The Apostle Peter was shown, b...
-
Food: Permitted and Prohibited
SUGGESTIVE READINGS
Leviticus 11:2.—These are the beasts which ye shall eat. [For
scientific and sanitary information respecting the animals, reptiles,
birds, and fishe...
-
PART III UNCLEANNESS, CEREMONIAL AND MORAL: ITS REMOVAL OR ITS
PUNISHMENT
SECTION I
EXPOSITION
THE two preceding parts having made manifest the way of approach to
God by means of sacrifice and the a...
-
Shall we turn in our Bibles to Leviticus eleven?
Before we begin in the eleventh chapter of Leviticus, let's take a
look at the first few verses of chapter twenty-eight of Deuteronomy,
because sometim...
-
Ezekiel 44:23; Leviticus 10:10; Malachi 3:18; Romans 14:13; Roman