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Wesley: Lev 11:24 - -- And such were excluded both from the court of God's house, and from free conversation with other men.
And such were excluded both from the court of God's house, and from free conversation with other men.

Wesley: Lev 11:25 - -- Or, taketh away, out of the place where it may lie, by which others may be either offended, or polluted.
Or, taketh away, out of the place where it may lie, by which others may be either offended, or polluted.
TSK: Lev 11:24 - -- Lev 11:8, Lev 11:27, Lev 11:28, Lev 11:31, Lev 11:38-40, Lev 17:15, Lev 17:16; Isa 22:14; 1Co 15:33; 2Co 6:17; Eph 2:1-3, Eph 5:11; Col 2:16, Col 2:17...

TSK: Lev 11:25 - -- and be unclean : Lev 11:28, Lev 11:40, Lev 14:8, Lev 15:5, Lev 15:7-11, Lev 15:13, Lev 16:28; Exo 19:10, Exo 19:14; Num 19:8, Num 19:10, Num 19:19, Nu...

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Barnes -> Lev 11:24-28
Barnes: Lev 11:24-28 - -- Unclean - If the due purification was omitted at the time, through negligence or forgetfulness, a sin-offering was required. See Lev 5:2.
Unclean - If the due purification was omitted at the time, through negligence or forgetfulness, a sin-offering was required. See Lev 5:2.
Poole: Lev 11:24 - -- And such were excluded both from the courts of God’ s house, and from free conversation with other men.
Until the even which possibly might s...
And such were excluded both from the courts of God’ s house, and from free conversation with other men.
Until the even which possibly might signify that even the smallest defilements could not be cleansed but by the death of Christ, who was to come and offer up himself in the evening, or end, or declining age of the world, as the prophets signify, and the apostle expresseth, Heb 9:26 .

Poole: Lev 11:25 - -- Whosoever beareth or, taketh away , out of the place where haply it may lie, by which others may be either offended or polluted.
Whosoever beareth or, taketh away , out of the place where haply it may lie, by which others may be either offended or polluted.
Haydock: Lev 11:24 - -- Evening. If he were guilty of sin in so doing, contrition would be necessary to regain God's favour. (Worthington) ---
But the legal uncleanness w...
Evening. If he were guilty of sin in so doing, contrition would be necessary to regain God's favour. (Worthington) ---
But the legal uncleanness would not be removed till the evening; as the one might subsist while the other was remitted. (Haydock)

Haydock: Lev 11:25 - -- Necessary. To prevent the obstruction of the road, or the infection of the air. (Menochius) ---
When any person touched these carcasses, he was ob...
Necessary. To prevent the obstruction of the road, or the infection of the air. (Menochius) ---
When any person touched these carcasses, he was obliged to wash his clothes immediately, and still to refrain from touching any thing sacred till sun-set. (Estius) ---
If a dog chanced to die in the house of an Egyptian, all the family shaved their hair and began to mourn. The food and wine in the house could no longer be used. (Eusebius, præp. ii. 1.) They adored the dog. But other nations, which did not adore animals, esteemed those unworthy of sacred things who had touched a carcass, though they invoked their gods by slaying beasts, as Porphyrius remarks. (Eusebius, præp. v. 10.) They put off their shoes when they enter certain temples, for the same reason. Scortea non ulli fas est inferre sacello---ne violent puros exanimata Deos.
Gill: Lev 11:24 - -- 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 t...
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 go into the tabernacle, nor have conversation with men, nor eat of the holy things, which were forbid men in any uncleanness; and though there is no mention of his washing himself, it may be understood, this being a short or concise way of speaking, as Aben Ezra observes; who adds, that it was necessary that he should wash himself in water; which was typical of washing and cleansing by the grace and blood of Christ, without which a man cannot be cleansed from the least sin, and pollution by it; and may signify that during the legal dispensation there was no proper cleansing from sin, until the evening of the world, when Christ came and shed his blood for the cleansing of it.

Gill: Lev 11:25 - -- 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 fiel...
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 unclean until the even; from whence both Jarchi and Aben Ezra infer, that the pollution by hearing or carrying is greater than that by touching; since such a man, so defiled, was obliged to wash his clothes as well as his body; so saints, that have contracted pollution by any manner of sin, are to wash their garments and make them white in the blood of the Lamb, Rev 7:14.

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TSK Synopsis -> Lev 11:1-47
TSK Synopsis: Lev 11:1-47 - --1 What beasts may;4 and what may not be eaten.9 What fishes.13 What fowls.29 The creeping things which are unclean.
MHCC -> Lev 11:1-47
MHCC: Lev 11:1-47 - --These laws seem to have been intended, 1. As a test of the people's obedience, as Adam was forbidden to eat of the tree of knowledge; and to teach the...
Matthew Henry -> Lev 11:20-42
Matthew Henry: Lev 11:20-42 - -- Here is the law, 1. Concerning flying insects, as flies, wasps, bees, etc.; these they might not eat (Lev 11:20), nor indeed are they fit to be eate...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Lev 11:24-26
Keil-Delitzsch: Lev 11:24-26 - --
In Lev 11:24-28 there follow still further and more precise instructions, concerning defilement through contact with the carcases (i.e., the carrion...
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 11:1--15:33 - --C. Laws relating to ritual cleanliness chs. 11-15
A change of subject matter indicates another major div...

Constable: Lev 11:1-47 - --1. Uncleanness due to contact with certain animals ch. 11
"This chapter contains a selected list...
