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Verse Leviticus 11:22. _THE LOCUST_] ארבה _arbeh_, either from
ארב _arab_, to _lie in wait_ or in _ambush_, because often immense
flights of them _suddenly alight_ upon the fields, vineyards, c., and...
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In the uncertainty of identifying these four creatures, it has been
suggested that some of the names may belong to locusts in an imperfect
state of development. Most modern versions have taken a safer...
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III. HOLINESS DEMANDED
1. The Clean and the Unclean
CHAPTER 11
_ 1. Concerning the beasts on the earth (Leviticus 11:1)_
2. Concerning things in the water (Leviticus 11:9)
3. Concerning flying an...
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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...
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FIRST PROHIBITION. Animals, etc., not allowed for food. The test is,
Is it cloven-footed, and does it chew the cud? For fishes, Has it fins
and scales? No test of this nature can be given for birds; l...
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Four kinds of these swarming things which may be eaten are mentioned.
The first and last of these occur frequently in the O.T., the second
and third only here.
The first is _"arbeh_, the general term...
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The connexion between these _vv._and Leviticus 11:41 is very close,
and Leviticus 11:24 are generally regarded as supplementary. See pp.
162 f....
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Leviticus 11:1-23 [51]. The Distinction between Clean and Unclean Food
[51] For the sources from which this ch. comes, and its relation from
a critical point of view to Deuteronomy 14:3 ff. see App....
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ALL FOWLS THAT CREEP, GOING UPON ALL FOUR— Or, _All flying things
that creep,_ &c. Houbigant renders it, _every winged reptile._ Dr.
Shaw observes, that " ףּהעו שׁרצ _sheretz ha-oph,_ which we
render _...
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(4) INSECTS 11:20-23
TEXT 11:20-23
20
All winged creeping things that go upon all fours are an abomination
unto you.
21
Yet these may ye eat of all winged creeping things that go upon all
fours, w...
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_EVEN THESE OF THEM YE MAY EAT; THE LOCUST AFTER HIS KIND, AND THE
BALD LOCUST AFTER HIS KIND, AND THE BEETLE AFTER HIS KIND, AND THE
GRASSHOPPER AFTER HIS KIND._
Locust after his kind - х_ HAA'ARBEH...
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11:22 kind. (e-29) Four different kinds of locust....
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(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...
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FOWLS THAT CREEP] Read with RV, 'All winged creeping things.' What are
meant are insects and small reptiles that move horizontally, GO UPON
_all_ FOUR. Four kinds of locusts are exempted and may be ea...
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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...
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THE LOCUST AFTER HIS KIND. — Of the four species of locusts here
specified as permitted to be eaten, this one called _arbe_ is the most
frequently mentioned in the Bible. It occurs no less than twenty...
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אֶת ־אֵ֤לֶּה מֵהֶם֙ תֹּאכֵ֔לוּ אֶת
־הָֽ אַרְב
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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...
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41-47, THE DISTINCTION BETWEEN CLEAN AND UNCLEAN
Leviticus 11:1
There were good and sufficient reasons for excluding certain animals
from Israel's dietary. Devout medical men insist that this is the...
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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...
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[Even] these of them ye may eat; the locust after his kind, and the
(f) bald locust after his kind, and the beetle after his kind, and the
grasshopper after his kind.
(f) These were certain types of...
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Locust. The three former are species of the same kind. The bruchus is
a young locust, without wings, (St. Augustine in Psal. civ.,) and the
attachus the least of all. (Pliny, xxix. 5.) The ophiomachus...
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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...
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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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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...
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[EVEN] THESE OF THEM YE MAY EAT, c] The four following ones, which
seem to be no other than four sorts of locusts:
THE LOCUST AFTER HIS KIND this is the common locust, called by the
name of Arbeh, fr...
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Leviticus 11:22 [Even] these of them ye may eat; the locust after his
kind, and the bald locust after his kind, and the beetle after his
kind, and the grasshopper after his kind.
Ver. 22. _The locust...
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_The locust after his kind_ The Hebrew word ארבה _arbeh_, is
sometimes a common name for all locusts, but here signifies a peculiar
sort of them The name derived from רבה _rabah_, to multiply,
imports...
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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...
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OF ANIMALS OF THE AIR...
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even these of them ye may eat: the locust after his kind, the
migratory variety, AND THE BALD LOCUST AFTER HIS KIND, an
exceptionally voracious variety, AND THE BEETLE AFTER HIS KIND, a very
large, ho...
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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” ...
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Locusts, though unusual in our food, were commonly eaten by the
Ethiopians, Libyans, Parthians, and other eastern people bordering
upon the Jews, which is expressly affirmed by Diodorus Siculus,
Arist...
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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...
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Leviticus 11:22 eat H398 (H8799) locust H697 kind H4327 locust H5556
kind H4327 cricket H2728 kind H4327 grassho
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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:...
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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...
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_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...
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LEVITICUS—NOTE ON LEVITICUS 11:1 The Laws on Cleanness and
Uncleanness. Chapter 11 deals with foods that are clean and may be
eaten, and foods that are unclean and may not be eaten. Chapter...
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LEVITICUS—NOTE ON LEVITICUS 11:20 If the WINGED INSECTS have an
ability to leave the ground, they are clean. For the LOCUST and
GRASSHOPPER as allowable food, compare the die
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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...
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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...
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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...
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Exodus 10:4; Exodus 10:5; Hebrews 12:12; Hebrews 12:13; Hebrews 5:11;...
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The locust — Locusts, though unusual in our food, were commonly
eaten by the Ethiopians, Lybians, Parthians, and other eastern people
bordering upon the Jews. And as it is certain the eastern locusts...