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Verse Leviticus 15:11. _AND WHOMSOEVER HE TOUCHETH_] Here we find
that the saliva, sitting on the same seat, lying on the same bed,
riding on the same saddle, or simple contact, was sufficient to ren...
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5. CONCERNING ISSUES: MAN'S WEAKNESS AND DEFILEMENT
CHAPTER 15
_ 1. The uncleanness of a man (Leviticus 15:1)_
2. The uncleanness of a woman (Leviticus 15:19)
The whole chapter shows the deplorable...
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LEVITICUS 15. ISSUES. Four kinds are considered; the first of these
(Leviticus 15:1) is apparently pathological, though there is no
reference to venereal diseases, which are unknown in the OT; the
sec...
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DISCHARGES FROM MALES. These are evidently regarded as abnormal. The
greatest care is taken to mark the contagion arising from them. Keener
precautions could not be taken with what is the most loathso...
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_without having rinsed his hands in water_ This is the only case
mentioned in the law where a person who is unclean can, by washing his
hands, avoid communicating uncleanness to another....
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SEXUAL UNCLEANNESS 15:1-33
LAWS RELATING TO TWO CASES OF DISEASE AND Two OF NATURAL CAUSE
THE FIRST CASE 15:1-15
TEXT 15:1-15
1
And Jehovah spake unto Moses and to Aaron, saying,
2
Speak unto the...
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_AND WHOSOEVER TOUCHETH ANY THING THAT WAS UNDER HIM SHALL BE UNCLEAN
UNTIL THE EVEN: AND HE THAT BEARETH ANY OF THOSE THINGS SHALL WASH HIS
CLOTHES, AND BATHE HIMSELF IN WATER, AND BE UNCLEAN UNTIL T...
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UNCLEANNESS CONNECTED WITH SEXUAL DISCHARGES
The subject of this chapter is related to that of Leviticus 12 : see
intro. there. Here three natural (Leviticus 15:16; Leviticus 15:18;
Leviticus 15:19) a...
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LEVITICUS
*WORSHIP THE *LORD IN THE BEAUTY OF *HOLINESS
LEVITICUS
_GORDON CHURCHYARD_
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AND HATH NOT RINSED HIS HANDS IN WATER. — IF the patient happens to
touch any one with his hands without having first washed his hands,
the man who has thus been touched by the unwashen hands of the d...
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וְ כֹ֨ל אֲשֶׁ֤ר יִגַּע ־בֹּו֙ הַ זָּ֔ב
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OF THE UNCLEANNESS OF ISSUES
Leviticus 15:1
INASMUCH as the law concerning defilement from issues is presupposed
and referred to in that concerning the defilement of child bearing, in
chapter 12, it...
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Chapter fifteen is a strange and solemn one in many ways, dealing as
it does with the law of uncleanness as it applies to the question of
issues. As in the case of the laws concerning childbirth, here...
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_Such a one; the person under the disorder, unless he have washed his
hands._...
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Such are the natural consequences of our fallen state, that everything
connected with it is unclean. The very desires of nature are corrupt,
and the multiplying of our species is in sin. Psalms 51:5....
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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...
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Other cases connected with the weakness of nature are mentioned, but
which point out that, sin having come in, all that is of nature, of
the flesh, defiles (whatever may be the excuse as to the weakne...
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AND WHOMSOEVER HE TOUCHETH THAT HATH THE ISSUE,.... Not only he that
touched him that had the issue, but whomsoever, and indeed whatsoever
he touched, as the Targum of Jonathan, the Septuagint, and Ar...
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1 The vncleannes of men in their issues.
13 The clensing of them.
19 The vncleannesse of women in their issues.
28 Their clensing.
1 AND the LORD spake vnto Moses, and to Aaron, saying,
2 Speake...
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And whomsoever he toucheth that hath the issue, and hath not rinsed
his hands in water, he shall wash his clothes, and bathe himself in
water, and be unclean until the even. The washing of the hands
p...
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IN THE CASE OF MEN...
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UNAVOIDABLE DISCHARGES (VV. 1-33)
Because leprosy speaks of the outbreak of positive sin, it required
rigorous treatment. Nothing like this is intimated in chapter 15, but
rather the frailty of the hu...
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This may be understood, either,
1. Of the person touching, if he that hath an issue toucheth another
with unwashen hands. Thus most take it. But why then should it be
limited to his hands? for if he...
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This chapter treats of a variety of ceremonial uncleannesses of a much
less serious nature than leprosy. This latter would seem to be
presented as the expression of the deep-seated energy of nature's...
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THE UNCLEANNESS RESULTING FROM EXCEPTIONAL EMISSIONS FROM THE MALE
SEXUAL ORGAN (LEVITICUS 15:2).
Leviticus 15:2
“Speak to the children of Israel, and say to them, “When any man
has an issue out of...
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CONTENTS: Imperative personal cleanliness.
CHARACTERS: God, Moses, Aaron.
CONCLUSION: Unclean diseases of the flesh are a wound and dishonor,
the consumption of the body, and a sin which is often it...
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Leviticus 15:2. _Running issue._ The holy scriptures speak modestly of
obscene things. It is a kind of gonorrhea, occasioned by whoredom, or
by lascivious habits. How strikingly is the providence of G...
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_Because of his issue he is unclean._
HUMAN NATURE UNCLEAN
1. We learn, in a very striking manner, the intense holiness of the
Divine presence. Not a soil, not a stain, not a speck can be tolerated...
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LEVITICUS—NOTE ON LEVITICUS 15:1 These regulations about discharges
from male and female reproductive organs emphasize the transmission of
infection. No matter how it happens, the person infected is r...
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Secret Physical Impurities
SUGGESTIVE READINGS
Secret impurities, whether of men or women, are carefully
discriminated here as resulting from guilty sexual intercourse, and as
the effect of natural i...
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EXPOSITION
RUNNING ISSUES FROM THE HUMAN BODY. These are the fourth cause of
ceremonial uncleanness. We are not to look for a moral basis for the
regulation on account of any vicious habit connected w...
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Now as we get into the fifteenth chapter God deals with sort of a boil
kind of a thing or any breaking out on your body, any kind of a
running sore that a person might have. That he is unclean and the...
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Leviticus 15:11...
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And hath not rinsed — That is, the person touched, to whom the
washing of his hands is prescribed, if speedily done; but if that was
neglected, a more laborious course was enjoined....