CONTENTS
The sacred historian in this Chapter, enters upon the subject of clean
and unclean beasts, and shows what may be eaten and what may not. As
the Israelites were to be separated and distinguished from all nations
of the earth; the LORD was pleased to mark them also respecting their
diet, in... [ Continue Reading ]
It is worthy of remark, that before the flood the flesh of animals was
not allowed for food. Genesis 1:29. After the flood a permission was
given to eat flesh. Genesis 9:3. Here the LORD draws a line of
distinction between clean and unclean. Certainly this was for a mark
of distinction between the L... [ Continue Reading ]
Some have thought that in order to discountenance the most distant
approach to idolatry, those creatures which the neighboring nations
made their idols, were those which the LORD marked particularly as
unclean; that they might be held in the greater abomination by the
Israelites. Whether this be so... [ Continue Reading ]
I make no observations on these verses, but only just to remark, that
a spiritual and moral reflection may be drawn from every one. It was
easy to follow up the doctrine contained in them, with an eye to
believers, whose bodies are the temple of the HOLY GHOST; and to show
how everything that is of... [ Continue Reading ]
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 evidently
intended from the whole, is to show that we are all unclean by nature,
and made clean only in... [ Continue Reading ]
REFLECTIONS
DEAREST JESUS! enable me in every part of the law of ordinances to be
looking through them unto thee. And while calling myself a member of
thy mystical body, give me grace to be holy as thou art holy. Separate
me, O my GOD, from all that is unclean. Let all filthiness and
fornication, a... [ Continue Reading ]