INTRODUCTION TO LEVITICUS 11
This chapter treats of creatures clean and unclean, as fit or not fit
to be eaten; and first of beasts, whose signs are given, Leviticus
11:1 then of fishes, which are likewise described, Leviticus 11:9
after that of fowls, and those that are not to be eaten are
particu... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THE LORD SPAKE UNTO MOSES, AND UNTO AARON,.... The one being the
chief magistrate, and the other the high priest, and both concerned to
see the following laws put into execution; according to Jarchi, the
Lord spoke to Moses that he might speak to Aaron; but being now in
office, and one part of h... [ Continue Reading ]
SPEAK UNTO THE CHILDREN OF ISRAEL, SAYING,.... For to them only belong
the following laws, and not unto the Gentiles, as Jarchi rightly
observes; these were parts of the ceremonial law, which was peculiarly
given to them, and lay, among other things, in meats and drinks, and
now abolished; for it is... [ Continue Reading ]
WHATSOEVER PARTETH THE HOOF, AND IS CLOVEN FOOTED,.... That is, whose
hoof is parted and cloven quite through; for there are some creatures
that have partitions in their feet, but not quite through, they are
parted above, but underneath are joined together by a skin; wherefore
both these phrases are... [ Continue Reading ]
NEVERTHELESS, THESE SHALL YE NOT EAT,.... To whom one of these
descriptive characters may agree but not the other:
OF THEM THAT CHEW THE CUD, OR OF THEM THAT DIVIDE THE HOOF: there
being some that chewed the cud but did not divide the hoof; others
that divided the hoof but did not chew the cud, of... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THE CONEY,.... Or rabbit:
BECAUSE HE CHEWETH THE CUD; or "though he cheweth"; which yet, some
observe, the coney or rabbit does not, it having upper teeth, and
therefore they think some other creature is meant by Shaphan, the word
here used; and Bochart m is of opinion, that the Aljarbuo of the... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THE HARE, BECAUSE HE CHEWETH THE CUD,.... Or, "though he chews"
it:
BUT DIVIDETH NOT THE HOOF, HE [IS] UNCLEAN TO YOU; and so not to be
eaten; so Plutarch q says, that the Jews are said to abstain from the
hare, disdaining it as a filthy and unclean animal, and yet was in the
greatest esteem wi... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THE SWINE, THOUGH HE DIVIDE THE HOOF, AND BE CLOVEN FOOTED,....
Not only its hoofs are parted, but cloven quite through, and so in
this respect answers Moses's first descriptive character of clean
creatures; though Aristotle u and Pliny w speak of some kind of swine
in Illyricum, Paeonia, and ot... [ Continue Reading ]
OF THEIR FLESH SHALL YE NOT EAT,.... Meaning, not of swine only, but
of the camel, coney, and hare:
AND THEIR CARCASS SHALL YE NOT TOUCH; which must not be understood of
touching them in any sense; for then it would have been unlawful for a
Jew to have rode upon a camel, or to take out and make use... [ Continue Reading ]
THESE SHALL YE EAT OF ALL THAT [ARE] IN THE WATERS,.... In the waters
of the sea, or in rivers, pools, and ponds; meaning fishes; for though
some persons abstain from eating them entirely, as the Egyptian
priests, as Herodotus m relates; and it was a part of religion and
holiness, not with the Egypt... [ Continue Reading ]
AND ALL THAT HAVE NOT FINS NOR SCALES IN THE SEAS, AND IN THE
RIVERS,.... Such as eels, lampreys, c.
OF ALL THAT MOVE IN THE WATERS, AND OF ANY LIVING THING WHICH [IS] IN
THE WATERS the former of these are interpreted by Aben Ezra and Ben
Gersom of little fishes that have but a small body, and such... [ Continue Reading ]
THEY SHALL BE EVEN AN ABOMINATION TO YOU,.... This is repeated again
and again, to deter from the eating of such fishes, lest there should
be any desire after them:
YE SHALL NOT EAT OF THEIR FLESH, here mention is made of the flesh of
fishes, as is by the apostle, 1 Corinthians 15:39. Aben Ezra obs... [ Continue Reading ]
WHATSOEVER HATH NO FINS NOR SCALES IN THE WATERS,.... Which is
repeated that they might take particular notice of this law, and be
careful to observe it, this being the only sign given:
THAT [SHALL BE] AN ABOMINATION UNTO YOU; the Targum of Jonathan says,
that not only the flesh of such fish, but t... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THESE [ARE THEY WHICH] YE SHALL HAVE IN ABOMINATION AMONG THE
FOWLS,.... No description or sign is given of fowls, as of beasts and
fishes, only the names of those not to be eaten; which, according to
Maimonides, are twenty four; so that all the rest but these are clean
fowls, and might be eaten... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THE VULTURE, AND THE KITE AFTER HIS KIND. Perhaps it might be
better if the version was inverted, and the words be read, "and the
kite, and the vulture, after his kind"; and the last word is by us
rendered the vulture in Job 28:7 and very rightly, since the kite is
not remarkable for its sight,... [ Continue Reading ]
EVERY RAVEN AFTER HIS KIND. The red raven, night raven, the water
raven, river raven, wood raven, c. this also includes crows, rooks,
pies, jays, and jackdaws, c. The raven was with the Heathens sacred to
Apollo o, is a voracious creature, and so reckoned among unclean ones,
and unfit for food nor d... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THE OWL,.... The great and little owls being after mentioned, it
seems best, by the word here used, to understand the "ostrich" with
the Septuagint, Vulgate Latin, the Oriental versions, and the Targums
of Onkelos and Jonathan: the account which Pliny p gives of the
African and Ethiopic ostriche... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THE LITTLE OWL, AND THE CORMORANT, AND THE GREAT OWL. Ainsworth
translates the words just the reverse, and takes the first word to
signify the great owl, and the last the little one; the great owl may
intend the great horn owl, called sometimes the eagle owl, which is
thus described; it is of th... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THE SWAN,.... This is a bird well known to us, but it is a
question whether it is intended by the word here used; for though it
is so rendered in the Vulgate Latin, it is differently rendered by
many others: the Targums of Jonathan and Jerusalem call it "otia",
which seems to be the same with th... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THE STORK,..... A bird of passage, Jeremiah 8:7 it has its name
from kindness, which it exercises both to its dam, and to its young.
Various writers b speak of the kindness of these birds to their dams,
which when they are old they take care of and feed them, to which the
apostle is thought to a... [ Continue Reading ]
ALL FOWLS THAT CREEP,.... Or rather "every creeping thing that flies";
for what are designed are not properly fowls, but, as the Jewish
writers interpret them, flies, fleas, bees, wasps, hornets, locusts,
c. so the Targum of Jonathan, Jarchi, Ben Gersom, and Maimonides y:
GOING UPON [ALL] FOUR that... [ Continue Reading ]
YET THESE MAY YE EAT,.... Which are after described and named:
OF EVERY FLYING CREEPING THING THAT GOETH UPON [ALL] FOUR; even though
it is a creeping thing that flies and goes upon four feet, provided
they be such,
WHICH HAVE LEGS ABOVE THEIR FEET, TO LEAP WITHAL UPON THE EARTH; there
is a double... [ Continue Reading ]
[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, from the great multiplication and vast multitudes of
them; the phrase, "after his kind", and which als... [ Continue Reading ]
BUT ALL [OTHER] FLYING CREEPING THINGS,.... Excepting the four sorts
before mentioned, wherefore we rightly supply the word "other":
WHICH HAVE FOUR FEET; or more; the Vulgate Latin version adds, "only",
but wrongly; for those that have more are unclean, and forbidden to be
eaten, excepting those i... [ Continue Reading ]
AND FOR THESE YE SHALT BE UNCLEAN,.... That is, for eating them; or
should they eat them they would be unclean:
WHOSOEVER TOUCHETH THE CARCASS OF THEM SHALL BE UNCLEAN UNTIL THE
EVEN; not only he was unclean that ate them, but he that even touched
their dead bodies was reckoned unclean; might not g... [ Continue Reading ]
AND WHOSOEVER BEARETH [OUGHT] OF THE CARCASS OF THEM,.... That carries
them from one place to another, out of the camp, city, village, or
house or field where they may lie; and though this is done with a good
design, as being offensive or infectious, yet such an one
SHALL WASH HIS CLOTHES, AND BE U... [ Continue Reading ]
[THE CARCASSES] OF EVERY BEAST WHICH DIVIDETH THE HOOF, AND IS NOT
CLOVEN FOOTED,.... As the camel:
NOR CHEWETH THE CUD; though it may divide the hoof, as the swine; and
on the other hand, such as may chew the cud, and yet not dividing the
hoof, as the coney and hare; for the Scripture here, as Abe... [ Continue Reading ]
WHATSOEVER GOETH UPON HIS PAWS,.... Or "the palms" d of his hands;
meaning such creatures, whose feet are not divided into two parts, but
into many, like the fingers of an hand, as apes, lions, bears, wolves,
foxes, dogs, cats, c.
AMONG ALL MANNER OF BEASTS THAT GO ON [ALL] FOUR this is added, to
d... [ Continue Reading ]
AND HE THAT BEARETH THE CARCASS OF THEM,.... Carries it upon any
account, from place to place:
SHALL WASH HIS CLOTHES, AND BE UNCLEAN UNTIL THE EVEN; as he that bore
the carcasses of any of the flying creeping things, Leviticus 11:25
THEY ARE UNCLEAN TO YOU; even the carcasses of the one and of th... [ Continue Reading ]
THESE ALSO [SHALL BE] UNCLEAN UNTO YOU AMONG THE CREEPING THINGS THAT
CREEP UPON THE EARTH,.... As distinguished from those creeping things
that fly, these having no wings as they; and which were equally
unclean, neither to be eaten nor touched, neither their blood, their
skin, nor their flesh, as t... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THE FERRET,.... Whatever creature is here meant, it has its name
in Hebrew from the cry it makes; and so the ferret has but one note in
its voice, which is a shrill, but small, whining cry: it is used to
drive rabbits out of their holes: the Septuagint and Vulgate Latin
versions render the word... [ Continue Reading ]
THESE ARE UNCLEAN TO YOU OF ALL THAT CREEP,.... Unfit for food, and
not to be touched, at least when dead, as in the next clause, that is,
these eight sorts of creeping things before mentioned, as the Targum
of Jonathan expresses it, and these only, as Maimonides says r:
WHOSOEVER DOTH TOUCH THEM W... [ Continue Reading ]
AND UPON WHATSOEVER [ANY] OF THEM, WHEN THEY ARE DEAD, DOTH FALL, IT
SHALL BE UNCLEAN,.... Any of the above eight creeping things, that is,
of their flesh, for as for their bones, nails, nerves, and skin, as
before observed, being separated from them and dry, they do not
defile:
WHETHER [IT BE] ANY... [ Continue Reading ]
AND EVERY EARTHEN VESSEL, WHEREINTO [ANY] OF THEM FALLETH,.... Any of
the above eight reptiles, should they by chance fall into the midst an
earthen vessel:
WHATSOEVER [IS] IN IT SHALL BE UNCLEAN; if it only by falling touched
the outside of it, it was not unclean; but if it fell into it, then
what... [ Continue Reading ]
OF ALL MEAT WHICH MAY BE EATEN,.... Which otherwise is lawful to eat
and fit for food, whether herbs, or whether the flesh of clean
creatures:
[THAT] ON WHICH [SUCH] WATER COMETH SHALL BE UNCLEAN; that is, such
water as is put into an unclean vessel, become so by the fall of any
unclean reptile int... [ Continue Reading ]
AND EVERYTHING WHEREUPON [ANY PART] OF THEIR CARCASS FALLETH SHALL BE
UNCLEAN,.... Before the Scripture seems to speak of anyone of the
reptiles perfect, that falling upon anything should pollute it; but
here of any part of them, though ever so small, which should, through
any accident, fall and lig... [ Continue Reading ]
NEVERTHELESS, A FOUNTAIN OR PIT, [WHEREIN THERE IS] PLENTY OF
WATER,.... Or, "a fountain or pit, a collection of waters", the
copulative being wanting, as some observe, Aben Ezra takes notice of;
or it may be by way of apposition, and so may explain what fountain or
pit is meant, even such an one wh... [ Continue Reading ]
AND IF [ANY PART] OF THEIR CARCASS FALL UPON ANY SOWING SEED THAT IS
TO BE SOWN,.... That which is selected from the other seed in order to
be sown, and which is laid by and laid up for that purpose; should the
carcass, or any part of the carcass of a creeping thing fall upon an
heap of it, into a v... [ Continue Reading ]
BUT IF [ANY] WATER BE PUT UPON THE SEED,.... Either accidentally or on
purpose; whether on sowing seed, and with water with which they water
the field, as Aben Ezra interprets it; or on seed used for food, by
steeping it in water, as sometimes wheat is, and boiled; and whether
it is water or the res... [ Continue Reading ]
AND IF ANY BEAST OF WHICH YE MAY EAT DIE,.... Any clean beast, as the
ox, sheep, goat, deer, c. what, if rightly killed, is very lawful to
eat of but if it died of itself through any distemper, or was torn by
the wild beasts, so the Targum of Jonathan:
HE THAT TOUCHETH THE CARCASS THEREOF SHALL BE... [ Continue Reading ]
AND HE THAT EATETH OF THE CARCASS OF IT,.... For though it might be
eaten, if rightly killed, yet not if it died of itself, or was
strangled, or torn to pieces by wild beasts:
SHALL WASH HIS CLOTHES; besides his body, which even he that touched
it was obliged to:
AND BE UNCLEAN UNTIL THE EVEN; tho... [ Continue Reading ]
AND EVERY CREEPING THING THAT CREEPETH UPON THE EARTH,.... Nothing is
called a creeping thing, as Jarchi says, but what is low, has short
feet, and is not seen unless it creeps and moves: and "every creeping
thing" comprehends, as Aben Ezra and Ben Gersom observe, the eight
creeping things before me... [ Continue Reading ]
WHATSOEVER GOETH UPON THE BELLY,.... Jarchi's paraphrase is,
"whatsoever goeth", as worms and beetles, and the like to them, "upon
the belly", this is the serpent; and to go upon the belly is the curse
denounced upon it, Genesis 3:14 this and every such creature are
forbidden to be eaten; as there a... [ Continue Reading ]
YE SHALL NOT MAKE YOURSELVES ABOMINABLE WITH ANY CREEPING THING THAT
CREEPETH,.... With any creeping thing that flies in the air, excepting
the four sorts of locusts, Leviticus 11:22 and with any creeping thing
in the waters, Leviticus 11:10 or with anything that creeps on the
land, by eating any of... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR I [AM] THE LORD YOUR GOD,.... Their Lord, and therefore had a
right to enjoin them what laws he pleased concerning their food; and
their God, their covenant God, and therefore would consult their good,
and direct them to what was most proper, convenient, and wholesome for
them:
YE SHALL THEREFO... [ Continue Reading ]
FOR I AM THE LORD THAT BRINGETH YOU UP OUT OF THE LAND OF EGYPT,....
He had brought them out of it, and was now bringing them on in the
wilderness towards Canaan's land, in order to settle them there; and
this is observed, to show what obligations they lay under to him to
observe his commands; for s... [ Continue Reading ]
THIS [IS] THE LAW OF THE BEASTS,.... Clean and unclean, what were to
be eaten, and what not,
AND OF THE FOWL; Leviticus 11:2 the unclean ones, which are
particularly mentioned that they might be avoided, all others
excepting them being allowed, Leviticus 11:13:
AND OF EVERY LIVING CREATURE THAT MO... [ Continue Reading ]
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; the former clause takes in all in general, this instances in a
particular sort of creatures; and the f... [ Continue Reading ]