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3. BLASPHEMY AND ISRAEL'S SIN FORESHADOWED
CHAPTER 24:10-23
_ 1. The blasphemy (Leviticus 24:10)_
2. The penalty executed (Leviticus 24:23)
The blasphemer who blasphemed the Name and cursed, foresh...
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The Lex Talionis (_cf._ Exodus 21:23; Matthew 5:38). An early and
simple form of the assessment and administration of judicial
penalties. For Leviticus 24:17, _cf._...
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A repetition, introduced apparently in order to emphasize the
direction to exercise no discrimination (Leviticus 24:22) between -the
stranger" and the -homeborn." P repeatedly urges this matter. Cp.
E...
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Incident of the blasphemer, and laws arising out of that occurrence or
suggested by it.
This section closely resembles Numbers 15:32-36, which relates the
punishment of the man found gathering sticks...
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3. HISTORICAL: THE PUNISHMENT OF A BLASPHEMER 24:10-23
TEXT 24:10-23
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And the son of an Israelitish woman, whose father was an Egyptian,
went out among the children of Israel; and the son of the I...
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_AND HE THAT KILLETH ANY MAN SHALL SURELY BE PUT TO DEATH._
He that killeth any man. These verses contain a repetition of some
other laws relating to offences of a social nature, the penalties for
wh...
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OIL FOR THE LAMPS. THE SHEWBREAD. LAWS ON BLASPHEMY
1-4. Oil for the Lamps in the Tabernacle.
On the construction of the Lampstand see Exodus 25:31, and with the
present passage cp. Exodus 27:20 and...
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LEVITICUS
*WORSHIP THE *LORD IN THE BEAUTY OF *HOLINESS
LEVITICUS
_GORDON CHURCHYARD_
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Words in boxes are from the Bible, except for the words i...
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AND HE THAT KILLETH A BEAST. — This verse contains a repetition of
the laws enacted in Leviticus 24:17....
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וּ מַכֵּ֥ה בְהֵמָ֖ה יְשַׁלְּמֶ֑נָּה
וּ מַכֵּ֥ה...
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THE PENALTY OF BLASPHEMY
Leviticus 24:10
"And the son of an Israelitish woman, whose father was an Egyptian,
went out among the children of Israel: and the son of the Israelitish
woman and a man of I...
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THE HOLY LIGHT AND THE SHEW BREAD: THE BLASPHEMER'S END
Leviticus 24:1
IT is not easy to determine with confidence the association of thought
which occasioned the interposition of this chapter, with...
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LIGHT AND BREAD AND THE HOLY NAME
Leviticus 24:1
The words “Before the Lord” are twice repeated in the opening
paragraph. The pure lamplight, emblematic of the influence of a
religious life; and the...
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As this chapter is read, it seems at first to be out of place or out
of order. Yet undoubtedly it is not so. The fact that we may not be
able clearly to see the connection does not warrant its omissio...
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_Striketh, so as to kill or render useless, percusserit, (Haydock)
ver. 18. --- Punished. Septuagint, "slain." They omit the first part
of this verse._...
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Upon the occasion of this man's transgression, opportunity is taken to
repeat some of those laws which had been before delivered. And the
punishment of Shelomith's son is related. Reader, do not close...
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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 remaining Chapter s of this book appear to me to have a special
bearing. The Spirit of God has presented, in chapter 23, the history
of the ways of God towards His people upon earth from beginning...
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AND HE THAT KILLETH A BEAST, HE SHALL RESTORE IT,.... The same as in
Leviticus 24:18, which is repeated for the confirmation of it, and
that it might be observed, though Jarchi takes it to be a differ...
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1 The oyle for the lampes.
5 The Shewbread.
10 Shelomiths sonne blasphemeth.
13 The Law of Blasphemie.
17 Of Murther.
18 Of Damage.
23 The blasphemer is stoned.
[THE SHEWBREAD.]
1 AND the LORD...
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And he that killeth a beast, he shall restore it; and he that killeth
a man, he shall be put to death....
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A BLASPHEMER STONED...
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CONTINUAL LIGHT (VV. 1-4)
Here Moses is told to command the children of Israel that they bring
pure olive oil for the seven lamps, never allowing the supply of oil
to lapse, so that the lamps would bu...
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10-23 This offender was the son of an Egyptian father, and an
Israelitish mother. The notice of his parents shows the common ill
effect of mixed marriages. A standing law for the stoning of
blaspheme...
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No text from Poole on this verse....
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There is very much to interest the spiritual mind in this brief
section. We have seen in chapter 23. the history of the dealings of
God with Israel, from the offering up of the Pascal Lamb, until the...
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INSTRUCTIONS ARISING FROM THE INCIDENT (LEVITICUS 24:15).
The incident, and the execution, followed by these instructions, are
intended to bring out the sacredness of life and the awfulness of the
cr...
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CONTENTS: Penalty of blasphemy.
CHARACTERS: God, Moses, son of Israelitish woman.
CONCLUSION: If those who profane the name of God escape punishment
from men, yet the Lord our God will not suffer th...
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Leviticus 24:2. _Cause the lamps to burn continually._ The heathens
also had lamps in their temples. In France it is amusing to see a dim
light glimmering through the church windows; and truly it is h...
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LEVITICUS—NOTE ON LEVITICUS 24:10__ These verses are an example of
the laws in Israel that arose in response to specific situations.
⇐...
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LEVITICUS—NOTE ON LEVITICUS 24:17 FRACTURE FOR FRACTURE, EYE FOR
EYE, TOOTH FOR TOOTH. This proverbial phrase means “the punishment
must fit the crime” (compare Ex
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Sanctuary Light; The Shewbread; Blasphemy Punished
SUGGESTIVE READINGS
Leviticus 24:1.—Cause the lamps to burn continually. There is a
Light whose radiance never dims, whose glow never
pales—self-lum...
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EXPOSITION
The reason why the narrative of the blasphemer's death (Leviticus
24:10-3) is introduced in its present connection, is simply that it
took place at the point of time which followed the prom...
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Now the beginning of chapter twenty-four, God commands them to bring
olive oil so that they might keep the lamps burning continually in the
tabernacle.
Then God explains the shew bread. He gives the f...
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Exodus 21:33; Leviticus 24:17; Leviticus 24:18...