
Text -- Leviticus 15:13-18 (NET)




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When his issue hath wholly ceased.

Wesley: Lev 15:15 - -- Not as if this was in itself a sin, but only a punishment of sin; though oft - times it was sinful, as being a fruit of intemperance.
Not as if this was in itself a sin, but only a punishment of sin; though oft - times it was sinful, as being a fruit of intemperance.

Wesley: Lev 15:18 - -- Or, The man, that had such an issue, which is plainly to be understood out of the whole context. For though in some special cases relating to the wors...
Or, The man, that had such an issue, which is plainly to be understood out of the whole context. For though in some special cases relating to the worship of God, men were to forbear the use of the marriage - bed, yet to affirm that the use of it in other cases did generally defile the persons, and make them unclean till even, is contrary to the whole current of scripture, which affirms the marriage - bed to be undefiled, Heb 13:4, to the practice of the Jews, which is a good comment upon their own laws, and to the light of nature and reason.
JFB -> Lev 15:13-14
JFB: Lev 15:13-14 - -- Like a leprous person he underwent a week's probation, to make sure he was completely healed. Then with the sacrifices prescribed, the priest made an ...
Like a leprous person he underwent a week's probation, to make sure he was completely healed. Then with the sacrifices prescribed, the priest made an atonement for him, that is, offered the oblations necessary for the removal of his ceremonial defilement, as well as the typical pardon of his sins.
Clarke -> Lev 15:18
Clarke: Lev 15:18 - -- They shall both bathe themselves - What a wonderful tendency had these ordinances to prevent all excesses! The pains which such persons must take, t...
They shall both bathe themselves - What a wonderful tendency had these ordinances to prevent all excesses! The pains which such persons must take, the separations which they must observe, and the privations which, in consequence, they must be exposed to in the way of commerce, traffic, etc., would prevent them from making an unlawful use of lawful things.
TSK: Lev 15:13 - -- seven days : Lev 15:28, Lev 8:33, Lev 9:1, Lev 14:8, Lev 14:10; Exo 29:35, Exo 29:37; Num 12:14, Num 19:11, Num 19:12
wash : Lev 15:5, Lev 15:10, Lev ...

TSK: Lev 15:14 - -- Lev 15:29, Lev 15:30, Lev 1:14, Lev 12:6, Lev 12:8, Lev 14:22-31; Num 6:10; 2Co 5:21; Heb 7:26, Heb 10:10, Heb 10:12; Heb 10:14

TSK: Lev 15:15 - -- the one : Lev 5:7-10, Lev 14:19, Lev 14:20, Lev 14:30, Lev 14:31
an atonement : Lev 4:20, Lev 4:26, Lev 4:31, Lev 4:35, Lev 12:7, Lev 14:18; Num 15:25...


TSK: Lev 15:17 - -- skin : The poorer class of Arabs of our times make use of mats in their tents; and other inhabitants of these countries, who affect ancient simplicity...
skin : The poorer class of Arabs of our times make use of mats in their tents; and other inhabitants of these countries, who affect ancient simplicity of manners, make use of goat-skins. Dr. R. Chandler, in his Travels in Greece, tells us, that he saw some dervishes at Athens sitting on goat-skins; and that he was afterwards conducted into a room furnished in like manner, with the same kind of carpeting, where he was treated with a pipe and coffee by the chief dervish. Those that are at all acquainted with Oriental manners, in these later times, know that their dervishes (who are a sort of Mohammedan devotees, a good deal resembling the begging friars of the church or Rome) affect great simplicity, and even sometimes austerity, in their dress and way of living. As these dervishes that Dr. Chandler visited sat on goat-skins, and used no other kind of carpet for the accommodation of those who visited them, so it should seem that the Israelites in the wilderness made use of skins for mattresses to lie upon, and consequently, we may equally suppose to sit upon in the day time, instead of a carpet.

TSK: Lev 15:18 - -- the woman : Lev 15:5; Eph 4:17-19, Eph 5:3-11; 2Ti 2:22; 1Pe 2:11
unclean : Exo 19:15; 1Sa 21:4, 1Sa 21:5; Psa 51:5; 1Co 6:12, 1Co 6:18; 1Th 4:3-5; He...

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Barnes -> Lev 15:13; Lev 15:16-18
Barnes: Lev 15:13 - -- The mere cessation of the issue does not make him clean: he must wait seven days, etc., preparatory to his offering sacrifice.
The mere cessation of the issue does not make him clean: he must wait seven days, etc., preparatory to his offering sacrifice.

Barnes: Lev 15:16-18 - -- Most of the ancient religions made a similar recognition of impurity and of the need of purfication. Lev 15:17 Every garment - Compare Ju...
Poole: Lev 15:13 - -- Is cleansed of his issue when his issue is not only stopped in part, or for a season, but hath wholly ceased.
For his cleansing to wit, for the use...
Is cleansed of his issue when his issue is not only stopped in part, or for a season, but hath wholly ceased.
For his cleansing to wit, for the use of the ceremonies prescribed in such cases. See Num 19:11,12 . Shall be clean, i.e. admitted to converse with men, and with God in public ordinances.

Poole: Lev 15:15 - -- Not as if this was in itself a sin, but only a punishment of sin; though ofttimes it was sinful, as being a fruit of a man’ s intemperance and ...
Not as if this was in itself a sin, but only a punishment of sin; though ofttimes it was sinful, as being a fruit of a man’ s intemperance and immoderate lust. See Lev 14:12 .

Poole: Lev 15:16 - -- Go out from him not through weakness of the parts, as that Lev 15:3 ; but in his sleep, which is called nightly pollution , which, though involuntar...
Go out from him not through weakness of the parts, as that Lev 15:3 ; but in his sleep, which is called nightly pollution , which, though involuntary, might arise from some lustful dream or imagination. But if it was voluntary, and by a man’ s own procurement when awake, it was esteemed abominable, and a degree of murder. See Gen 38:9 .

Poole: Lev 15:18 - -- Man or, the man , to wit, that had such an issue, which is plainly to be understood out, of the whole context. For though in some special cases, rel...
Man or, the man , to wit, that had such an issue, which is plainly to be understood out, of the whole context. For though in some special cases, relating to the worship of God, men were to forbear the use of the marriage-bed, as Exo 19:15 1Sa 21:4 ; yet to affirm that the use of it in other cases did generally defile the persons, and make them unclean till even, is contrary to the whole current of Scripture, which affirms the marriage-bed to be undefiled, Heb 13:4 , to the practice of the Jews, which is a good comment upon their own laws, and to the light of nature and reason.
Haydock: Lev 15:15 - -- Offer, (faciet) "shall sacrifice." (Du Hamel) ---
For sin. Legal, or any other that he may have incurred.
Offer, (faciet) "shall sacrifice." (Du Hamel) ---
For sin. Legal, or any other that he may have incurred.

Haydock: Lev 15:16 - -- Evening, whether the action were lawful or not. (Menochius) ---
Some explain this verse, of nocturnal inconveniences; and ver. 18, of the act of ma...
Evening, whether the action were lawful or not. (Menochius) ---
Some explain this verse, of nocturnal inconveniences; and ver. 18, of the act of marriage. The latter rendered unclean only in as much as it hindered a person from partaking of any thing sacred, though he might perform the duties of life. (Calmet) ---
This law was to lay some restraint on the too frequent use of marriage. (Theodoret) (Du Hamel)
Gill: Lev 15:13 - -- And when he that hath an issue is cleansed of his issue,.... That is, it is ceased from him, as the Targum of Jonathan and Jarchi explain it; for othe...
And when he that hath an issue is cleansed of his issue,.... That is, it is ceased from him, as the Targum of Jonathan and Jarchi explain it; for otherwise, according to the ceremonial law, he was not yet cleansed, until he had done everything next prescribed; but when he perceived there was an entire stop put to his disorder:
then he shall number to himself seven days for his cleansing; by which time it would appear whether he was thoroughly rid of it or not; and these seven days, as Jarchi observes, must be seven pure days, quite free from pollution, and continued in a constant course, without interruption; for, as Gersom says, if he saw any impurity in anyone of these days it did not come into the account: nay, according to Maimonides b, he must begin to number again from the day of the last appearance:
and wash his clothes, and bathe his flesh in running water; typical of the fountain opened in Christ to wash in for sin and uncleanness, even the fountain of his blood, which cleanses from all sin; and in which both the persons and garments of the saints are washed and made white:
and shall be clean; in a ceremonial sense; as all that are washed from their sins in the blood of Christ are clean in a spiritual and evangelical sense.

Gill: Lev 15:14 - -- And on the eighth day,.... Having on the seventh done as before directed:
he shall take to him two turtledoves, or two young pigeons; of his own, o...
And on the eighth day,.... Having on the seventh done as before directed:
he shall take to him two turtledoves, or two young pigeons; of his own, or purchase them; this was the meanest offering that was brought, and of the least expense, and which, in other cases, the poorer sort were allowed to bring, but here it was the offering of poor and rich:
and come before the Lord unto the door of the tabernacle of the congregation; not into the tabernacle, where he was not admitted till the sacrifice was offered, and atonement made; but he was to stand at the door of the tabernacle, at the eastern gate; and so fronting the west, where stood the holy of holies, the place of the divine Majesty, he is said to come before the Lord, presenting himself to him to be cleansed:
and give them unto the priest; the two doves or pigeons, to be offered for him according to the usual rites.

Gill: Lev 15:15 - -- And the priest shall offer them, the one for a sin offering, and the other for a burnt offering,.... As in the case of a new mother who is poor, and...
And the priest shall offer them, the one for a sin offering, and the other for a burnt offering,.... As in the case of a new mother who is poor, and of a poor leper, Lev 12:8,
and the priest shall make atonement for him before the Lord for his issue; which, though not in itself sinful, yet might be occasioned by sin, for which the atonement was made: or, however, it was a ceremonial uncleanness, and therefore a ceremonial expiation must he made for it, typical of the atonement by the blood and sacrifice of Christ, by which all kinds of sin is expiated and removed.

Gill: Lev 15:16 - -- And if any man's seed of copulation go out from him,.... Not in lawful cohabitation, nor voluntarily, but involuntarily, as Aben Ezra observes; not th...
And if any man's seed of copulation go out from him,.... Not in lawful cohabitation, nor voluntarily, but involuntarily, as Aben Ezra observes; not through any disorder, which came by an accident, or in any criminal way, but through a dream, or any lustful imagination; what is commonly called nocturnal pollution c:
then he shall wash all his flesh in water, and be unclean until the even; and so the Egyptian priests, when it happened that they were defiled by a dream, they immediately purified themselves in a laver d so the Jewish priests did when the like happened to them asleep in the temple e; see Deu 23:10.

Gill: Lev 15:17 - -- And every garment, and every skin,.... Or that is made of skin, which a man wears, or lies upon, see Lev 13:48,
whereon is the seed of copulation; ...
And every garment, and every skin,.... Or that is made of skin, which a man wears, or lies upon, see Lev 13:48,
whereon is the seed of copulation; or on any other, for, as Gersom says, there is the same law concerning the rest of vessels, seeing this is a principal uncleanness, and defiles vessels; and perhaps the law makes mention of these, because it is more apt to be found on them:
shall be washed with water, and be unclean until the even; see Jud 1:23.

Gill: Lev 15:18 - -- The woman also with whom man shall lie with seed of copulation,.... It seems to respect any congress of a man and woman, whether in fornication or ad...
The woman also with whom man shall lie with seed of copulation,.... It seems to respect any congress of a man and woman, whether in fornication or adultery, or lawful marriage, and particularly the latter; for though marriage is honourable and holy, and carnal copulation in itself lawful, yet such is the sinfulness of nature, that as no act is performed without pollution, so neither that of generation, and by which the corruption of nature is propagated, and therefore required a ceremonial cleansing:
they shall both bathe themselves in water, and be unclean until the even; so Herodotus f reports, that as often as a Babylonian man lay with his wife, he had used to sit by consecrated incense, and the woman did the same: and in the morning they were both washed, and did not touch any vessel before they had washed themselves; and he says the Arabians did the like: and the same historian relates g of the Egyptians, that they never go into their temples from their wives unwashed; see Exo 19:15.

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NET Notes: Lev 15:14 The MT has the Qal form of the verb בּוֹא (bo’) “to come” here, but the LXX (followed generally by the...



Geneva Bible: Lev 15:13 And when he that hath an issue is ( e ) cleansed of his issue; then he shall number to himself seven days for his cleansing, and wash his clothes, and...

Geneva Bible: Lev 15:16 And if any man's seed of copulation go out from him, then he shall wash all his ( f ) flesh in water, and be unclean until the even.
( f ) Meaning, a...

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TSK Synopsis -> Lev 15:1-33
TSK Synopsis: Lev 15:1-33 - --1 The uncleanness of men in their issues.13 The cleansing of them.19 The uncleanness of women in their issues.28 Their cleansing.
MHCC -> Lev 15:1-33
MHCC: Lev 15:1-33 - --We need not be curious in explaining these laws; but have reason to be thankful that we need fear no defilement, except that of sin, nor need ceremoni...
Matthew Henry -> Lev 15:1-18
Matthew Henry: Lev 15:1-18 - -- We have here the law concerning the ceremonial uncleanness that was contracted by running issues in men. It is called in the margin (Lev 15:2) the ...
Keil-Delitzsch: Lev 15:12-13 - --
Vessels that he had touched were to be broken to pieces if they were of earthenware, and rinsed with water if they were of wood, for the reasons exp...

Keil-Delitzsch: Lev 15:13-15 - --
When he was cleansed, i.e., recovered from his issue, he was to wait seven days with regard to his purification, and then wash his clothes and bathe...

Keil-Delitzsch: Lev 15:16-17 - --
Involuntary emission of seed . - This defiled for the whole of the day, not only the man himself, but any garment or skin upon which any of it had ...

Keil-Delitzsch: Lev 15:18 - --
Sexual connection . "If a man lie with a woman with the emission of seed, both shall be unclean till the evening, and bathe themselves in water."Co...
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...
