Leviticus 19:1-37

VARIOUS LAWS, MAINLY OF A MORAL AND HUMANE CHARACTER This chapter was very naturally regarded by Jewish authorities as an embodiment of the Decalogue. It will be observed that in general the precepts in Leviticus 19:3 correspond to those of the first table of the Decalogue ('Thou shalt love the Lor... [ Continue Reading ]

Leviticus 19:15

Justice must be administered impartially, no favour, being shown to a poor man because he is poor (cp. Exodus 23:3), or to a rich man because he is rich.... [ Continue Reading ]

Leviticus 19:16

Stand against the blood of thy neighbour] This may mean generally any conduct imperilling a neighbour's life. But its connexion here with the sin of slander suggests that what is specially meant is the procuring of a sentence of condemnation by means of false witness: cp. Exodus 23:1; Exodus 23:7.... [ Continue Reading ]

Leviticus 19:18

Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself] This is the 'royal law' (James 2:8) and the principle underlying the second table of the Decalogue: see Matthew 22:35. The word neighbour was interpreted in a narrow sense as equivalent to a fellow Israelite or at most to a stranger living in the midst of Is... [ Continue Reading ]

Leviticus 19:19

Such mixtures are forbidden, as not only in themselves contrary to the divinely appointed order of nature, but as opening the door to the unnatural sins mentioned in Leviticus 18:22; Romans 1:26 : see on Deuteronomy 22:5. There may be an allusion here to the practice of magic, in which unnatural mix... [ Continue Reading ]

Leviticus 19:20

In the case of a betrothed free woman, both persons were put to death as adulterers, betrothal being regarded as sacredly as marriage itself: see on Exodus 22:16.... [ Continue Reading ]

Leviticus 19:23

Uncircumcised] i.e. unconsecrated, unclean, and therefore not to be used for the first three years. In the fourth year the fruit is to be dedicated to God, after which the owner is free to enjoy the use of it. Besides impressing the duty of gratitude to God for the fruits of the earth this law is on... [ Continue Reading ]

Leviticus 19:26

USE ENCHANTMENT] charms or incantations. OBSERVE TIMES] RV 'practise augury,' perhaps by watching the clouds or the flight of birds: see on Deuteronomy 18:10.... [ Continue Reading ]

Leviticus 19:27

The practices in this and the following verses were commonly employed among idolatrous nations. The rounding of the corners of the head and beard may refer to the Arabian custom of presenting the first locks as an offering to the deity: see Jeremiah 9:26; Jeremiah 25:28; Jeremiah 49:32, with the mar... [ Continue Reading ]

Leviticus 19:28

Cutting the flesh and tattooing the skin are closely connected with cutting the hair as an idolatrous rite: cp. Jeremiah 16:6; Jeremiah 48:37; 1 Kings 18:28; Zechariah 13:6.... [ Continue Reading ]

Leviticus 19:29

This, too, was a degrading accompaniment of idol worship among the Canaanites, and even among the Greeks. Idolatry and immorality always went hand in hand: see on Exodus 34:13; Exodus 34:15, and cp. Isaiah 57:5; Hosea 4:13; Romans 1:23.... [ Continue Reading ]

Leviticus 19:31

THAT HAVE FAMILIAR SPIRITS] necromancers who profess to hold communication with the dead: cp. Exodus 22:18; Deuteronomy 18:11; 1 Samuel 28:7. 33, 34 See on Leviticus 19:9.... [ Continue Reading ]

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