
Text -- Leviticus 10:7 (NET)




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Wesley: Lev 10:7 - -- Where at this time they were, because this happened within seven days of their consecration.
Where at this time they were, because this happened within seven days of their consecration.

Wesley: Lev 10:7 - -- You are persons consecrated peculiarly to God's service, which therefore it is just you should prefer before all funeral solemnities.
You are persons consecrated peculiarly to God's service, which therefore it is just you should prefer before all funeral solemnities.
Clarke -> Lev 10:7
Clarke: Lev 10:7 - -- The anointing oil of the Lord is upon you - They were consecrated to the Divine service, and this required their constant attendance, and most willi...
The anointing oil of the Lord is upon you - They were consecrated to the Divine service, and this required their constant attendance, and most willing and cheerful service.
TSK -> Lev 10:7
TSK: Lev 10:7 - -- ye shall : Lev 21:12; Mat 8:21, Mat 8:22; Luk 9:60
the anointing : Lev 8:12, Lev 8:30; Exo 28:41, Exo 30:30, Exo 40:13-15; Act 10:38; 2Co 1:21

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Barnes -> Lev 10:6-7
Barnes: Lev 10:6-7 - -- Aaron and his two surviving sons are forbidden to show the accustomed signs of mourning, or to leave the court of the tabernacle in order to attend ...
Aaron and his two surviving sons are forbidden to show the accustomed signs of mourning, or to leave the court of the tabernacle in order to attend the funeral, because, from their office, they were especially concerned as consecrated priests in outwardly maintaining the honor of Yahweh. They were to bear visible testimony to the righteousness of the punishment of Nadab and Abihu. The people, on the other hand, as not formally standing so near to Yahweh, were permitted to "bewail"as an acknowledgment that the nation had a share in the sin of its priests. (Compare 1Co 12:26.)
Uncover not your heads - Or, "set free ... let go loose."It was a custom to let the hair grow long and fall loosely over the head and face Lev 13:45; 2Sa 15:30; 2Sa 19:4; and the substance of the command would thus be that they should not let the hair go disheveled. Ripping the clothes in front so as to lay open the breast was one of the most common manifestations of grief (see Gen 37:29; Gen 44:13; 2Sa 1:11; Job 1:20; Joe 2:13, etc.). The garments as well as the persons of the priests were consecrated; this appears to be the reason of the prohibition of these ordinary signs of mourning. Compare Lev 20:10.
Lest ye die - See Exo 28:35 note.
The anointing oil ... is upon you - See Lev 8:12, Lev 8:30. The holy oil, as the symbol of the Holy Spirit, the Spirit of Life and immortality and joy, was the sign of the priests being brought near to Yahweh. It was therefore by its meaning connected both with the general law which forbade the high priest ever to put on signs of mourning on account of death Lev 21:10-12, and with the special reason for the prohibition on this occasion.
Poole -> Lev 10:7
Poole: Lev 10:7 - -- Ye shall not go out from the door of the tabernacle where at this time they were, either because this happened within seven days of their consecratio...
Ye shall not go out from the door of the tabernacle where at this time they were, either because this happened within seven days of their consecration; see Lev 8:35 ; or because they were longer detained there about some other holy ministrations. Though the former may seem more probable, because the meat-offering here mentioned, Lev 10:12 , and the sin-offering, Lev 10:16 , were part of the consecration-offerings. The anointing oil of the Lord is upon you. You are persons consecrated peculiarly to God’ s service, which therefore it is just and reasonable you should prefer before all funeral solemnities.
Haydock -> Lev 10:7
Haydock: Lev 10:7 - -- On you. So that you cannot now join in the funeral, as there are so few anointed. (Haydock) ---
On other occasions, priests are allowed to mourn, ...
On you. So that you cannot now join in the funeral, as there are so few anointed. (Haydock) ---
On other occasions, priests are allowed to mourn, chap. xxi.
Gill -> Lev 10:7
Gill: Lev 10:7 - -- And ye shall not go out from the door of the tabernacle of the congregation, lest ye die,.... That is, they were not to relinquish the service of the ...
And ye shall not go out from the door of the tabernacle of the congregation, lest ye die,.... That is, they were not to relinquish the service of the sanctuary, on the account of the death of these relations of theirs, and through grief for it, but go on in it; not Aaron on account of his children, nor his sons on account of their brethren: from hence, says Ben Gersom, we learn, that whatsoever priest leaves his service, and goes out of the sanctuary, is guilty of death: some think the seven days of consecration were not quite over, during which time Aaron and his sons were obliged to continue there, on pain of death, Lev 8:33 but it is pretty plain those days were over, and that it was the day after the consecration was finished; see Lev 9:1 and See Gill on Lev 10:2 wherefore this respects their continuance in the tabernacle on the day the above affair happened, and they were obliged to continue in and go through the service of the day, notwithstanding that:
for the anointing oil of the Lord is upon you; a learned man o infers from hence, that this affair happened within the days of consecration, they being every day afresh anointed with oil, at least had it, with the blood of the sacrifices, sprinkled on them, on their garments, taking it in the strict sense, for the oil being still upon them; whereas it seems only to signify, that inasmuch as they were consecrated with oil to the priest's office, they were under obligation to continue and perform their service without being let or hindered by what had happened:
and they did according to the word of Moses; they showed no tokens of mourning on account of the dead, and did not offer to go out of the tabernacle and leave their service.

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TSK Synopsis -> Lev 10:1-20
TSK Synopsis: Lev 10:1-20 - --1 Nadab and Abihu, for offering strange fire, are burnt by fire.6 Aaron and his sons are forbidden to mourn for them.8 The priests are forbidden wine ...
Maclaren -> Lev 10:1-11
Maclaren: Lev 10:1-11 - --Lev. 10:1-11
And Nadab and Abihu, the sons of Aaron, took either of them his censer, and put fire therein, and put incense thereon, and offered strang...
MHCC -> Lev 10:3-7
MHCC: Lev 10:3-7 - --The most quieting considerations under affliction are fetched from the word of God. What was it that God spake? Though Aaron's heart must have been fi...
Matthew Henry -> Lev 10:3-7
Matthew Henry: Lev 10:3-7 - -- We may well think that when Nadab and Abihu were struck with death all about them were struck with horror, and every face, as well as theirs, gather...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Lev 10:7
Keil-Delitzsch: Lev 10:7 - --
The latter were not to go away from the door (the entrance or court of the tabernacle), sc., to take part in the burial of the dead, lest they shoul...
Constable: Lev 1:1--16:34 - --I. The public worship of the Israelites chs. 1--16
Leviticus continues revelation concerning the second of three...

Constable: Lev 8:1--10:20 - --B. The institution of the Aaronic priesthood chs. 8-10
The account of the consecration of the priests an...

Constable: Lev 10:1-20 - --3. The sanctification of the priesthood ch. 10
One of the remarkable features of chapters 8 and ...
