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Text -- Leviticus 15:27-33 (NET)

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15:27 and anyone who touches them will be unclean, and he must wash his clothes, bathe in water, and be unclean until evening.
Purity Regulations from Female Bodily Discharges
15:28 “‘If she becomes clean from her discharge, then she is to count off for herself seven days, and afterward she will be clean. 15:29 Then on the eighth day she must take for herself two turtledoves or two young pigeons and she must bring them to the priest at the entrance of the Meeting Tent, 15:30 and the priest is to make one a sin offering and the other a burnt offering. So the priest is to make atonement for her before the Lord from her discharge of impurity.
Summary of Purification Regulations for Bodily Discharges
15:31 “‘Thus you are to set the Israelites apart from their impurity so that they do not die in their impurity by defiling my tabernacle which is in their midst. 15:32 This is the law of the one with a discharge: the one who has a seminal emission and becomes unclean by it, 15:33 the one who is sick in her menstruation, the one with a discharge, whether male or female, and a man who has sexual intercourse with an unclean woman.’”
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Names, People and Places, Dictionary Themes and Topics

Names, People and Places:
 · Israel a citizen of Israel.,a member of the nation of Israel


Dictionary Themes and Topics: Women | UNCLEANNESS | Turtle, Turtle-dove | TALMUD | Sin-offering | Sanitation | SICK; SICKNESS | SACRIFICE, IN THE OLD TESTAMENT, 2 | Purification | Offerings | Menstruation | Israel | Gonorrhea | EVEN; EVENING; EVENTIDE | Disease | Defilement | DOVE | DEFILE; DEFILEMENT | ATONEMENT | ABLUTION | more
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Wesley , JFB , Clarke , TSK

Word/Phrase Notes
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TSK Synopsis , MHCC , Matthew Henry , Keil-Delitzsch , Constable , Guzik

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per phrase)

Wesley: Lev 15:28 - -- From the stopping of her issue. And this was for trial, whether it was only a temporary obstruction, or a real cessation.

From the stopping of her issue. And this was for trial, whether it was only a temporary obstruction, or a real cessation.

Wesley: Lev 15:31 - -- Both ceremonially, by coming into it in their uncleanness, and morally by the contempt of God's express command to cleanse themselves. The grand reaso...

Both ceremonially, by coming into it in their uncleanness, and morally by the contempt of God's express command to cleanse themselves. The grand reason of all these laws was, to separate the children of Israel from their uncleanness. Hereby they were taught their privilege and honour, that they were purified unto God, a peculiar people; for that was a defilement to them, which was not so to others. They were also taught their duty, which was to keep themselves clean from all pollutions.

JFB: Lev 15:31-33 - -- The divine wisdom was manifested in inspiring the Israelites with a profound reverence for holy things; and nothing was more suited to this purpose th...

The divine wisdom was manifested in inspiring the Israelites with a profound reverence for holy things; and nothing was more suited to this purpose than to debar from the tabernacle all who were polluted by any kind of uncleanness, ceremonial as well as natural, mental as well as physical. The better to mark out that people as His family, His servants and priests, dwelling in the camp as in a holy place, consecrated by His presence and His tabernacle, He required of them complete purity, and did not allow them to come before Him when defiled, even by involuntary or secret impurities, as a want of respect due to His majesty. And when we bear in mind that God was training a people to live in His presence in some measure as priests devoted to His service, we shall not consider these rules for the maintenance of personal purity either too stringent or too minute (1Th 4:4).

Clarke: Lev 15:29 - -- Two turtles, or two young pigeons - In all these cases moral pollution was ever considered as being less or more present, as even such infirmities s...

Two turtles, or two young pigeons - In all these cases moral pollution was ever considered as being less or more present, as even such infirmities sprang from the original defection of man. On these accounts sacrifices must be offered; and in the case of the woman, one of the birds above mentioned must be sacrificed as a sin-offering, the other as a burnt-offering, Lev 15:30.

Clarke: Lev 15:31 - -- Thus shall ye separate the children of Israel from their uncleanness - By this separation the cause became less frequent, and the contagion, if it d...

Thus shall ye separate the children of Israel from their uncleanness - By this separation the cause became less frequent, and the contagion, if it did exist, was prevented from spreading. So pest-houses and fever-wards are constructed for the purpose of separating the infected from the sound; and thus contagion is lessened, and its diffusion prevented

Clarke: Lev 15:31 - -- That they die not - That life may be prolonged by these prudential cares; and that he who is morally and legally unclean, may not presume to enter i...

That they die not - That life may be prolonged by these prudential cares; and that he who is morally and legally unclean, may not presume to enter into the tabernacle of God till purified, lest he provoke Divine justice to consume him, while attempting to worship with a polluted mind and impure hands

1.    How unpromising and how forbidding, at the first view, is this chapter! and yet how full of wise, humane, and moral regulations, manifesting at once the wisdom and kindness of the great Legislator! Every word of God is pure in itself, and of great importance to us. He who cannot derive instruction from the chapter before him, and be led by a proper consideration of its contents to adore the wisdom and goodness of God, must have either a very stupid or a very vitiated mind

2.    In all these ordinances we may plainly see that God has purity of heart continually in view - that the soul may be holy, he cuts off the occasions of sin; and that men may be obliged to keep within due bounds, and possess their vessels in sanctification and honor, he hedges up their way with briars and thorns, and renders transgression painful, shameful, and expensive

3.    Preventing grace is not less necessary than that which saves and which preserves. These three chapters, avoided and neglected by most, contain lessons of instruction for all; and though many things contained in them belong exclusively to the Jewish people as to the letter, yet in their spirit and gracious design they form a part of those revealed things which are for us and for our children; and although they cannot be made the subject of public oral instruction, yet they are highly necessary to be known, and hence the advantage of reading the Scriptures in regular order in private

May we read so as to understand, and practice what we know, that, being wise unto salvation, we may walk as children of the light and of the day, in whom there shall be no occasion of stumbling!

TSK: Lev 15:27 - -- Lev 15:5-8, Lev 15:13, Lev 15:21, Lev 17:15, Lev 17:16; Eze 36:25, Eze 36:29; Zec 13:1; Heb 9:14, Heb 10:22; 1Pe 1:18, 1Pe 1:19; 1Jo 1:7

TSK: Lev 15:28 - -- Lev 15:13-15; Mat 1:21; 1Co 1:30, 1Co 6:11; Gal 3:13, Gal 4:4; Eph 1:6, Eph 1:7

TSK: Lev 15:29 - -- Lev 15:14

TSK: Lev 15:31 - -- Thus shall : Lev 11:47, Lev 13:59; Num 5:3; Deu 24:8; Psa 66:18; Eze 44:23; Heb 10:29; Heb 12:14, Heb 12:15; Jud 1:4 that they : Lev 19:30, Lev 21:23;...

Thus shall : Lev 11:47, Lev 13:59; Num 5:3; Deu 24:8; Psa 66:18; Eze 44:23; Heb 10:29; Heb 12:14, Heb 12:15; Jud 1:4

that they : Lev 19:30, Lev 21:23; Num 5:3, Num 19:13, Num 19:20; Eze 5:11, Eze 23:38, Eze 44:5-7; Dan 9:27; 1Co 3:17; These laws were principally intended to impress the minds of the Israelites with reverence for the sanctuary; and, on the one hand, to shew them what need they had of circumspection, and purity of heart and life, in order to worship the holy God with acceptance; and, on the other hand, that being sinners in a world full of temptations and defilements, they would continually need forgiveness, through the great atonement typified by all the sacrifices, and the sanctification of the Spirit, showed forth by all the purifications. While they were encamped in the desert, it would not be very burdensome to bring the prescribed oblations; but after they were settled in Canaan, many of them at a great distance from the tabernacle, this would become much more difficult. We may, however, observe, continues Mr. Scott, that many of the cases stated only required such washings as might any where be performed, and that those, respecting which sacrifices were appointed, would more rarely occur. We may also suppose, that provided these were brought, when the person who had been unclean first came to the sanctuary, it would suffice: though distance or other hindrances prevented its being done immediately, at the expiration of the seven days.

TSK: Lev 15:32 - -- Lev. 15:1-18, Lev 11:46, Lev 13:59, Lev 14:2, Lev 14:32, Lev 14:54-57; Num 5:29, Num 6:13, Num 19:14; Eze 43:12

TSK: Lev 15:33 - -- of her : Lev 15:19-30 and of him : Lev 15:24, Lev 20:18

of her : Lev 15:19-30

and of him : Lev 15:24, Lev 20:18

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per Verse)

Barnes: Lev 15:31-33 - -- This solemn admonition is addressed to Moses and Aaron, see Lev 15:1. Lev 15:31 My tabernacle - Strictly, "my dwelling-place" משׁכן ...

This solemn admonition is addressed to Moses and Aaron, see Lev 15:1.

Lev 15:31

My tabernacle - Strictly, "my dwelling-place" משׁכן mı̂shkān , as in Lev 8:10; Lev 17:4; Lev 26:11. The word rendered "tabernacle"elsewhere in Leviticus is properly "tent."See the Exo 26:1 note.

Poole: Lev 15:28 - -- Seven days from the stopping of her issue, as it is apparent. And this was for trial whether it was only a temporary obstruction, or a real cessation...

Seven days from the stopping of her issue, as it is apparent. And this was for trial whether it was only a temporary obstruction, or a real cessation.

Poole: Lev 15:31 - -- When they defile my tabernacle which they did both ceremonially, by coming into it in their uncleanness, and morally, by the gross neglect and contem...

When they defile my tabernacle which they did both ceremonially, by coming into it in their uncleanness, and morally, by the gross neglect and contempt of God’ s express and positive command to cleanse themselves.

Haydock: Lev 15:28 - -- Run. Then she might act as usual, without defiling what she touched. It seems from ver. 13, that this law regarded only the time while the tabernac...

Run. Then she might act as usual, without defiling what she touched. It seems from ver. 13, that this law regarded only the time while the tabernacle was in the camp. It would have been very difficult to observe it, when the people were dispersed throughout the land of Chanaan. (Calmet)

Haydock: Lev 15:31 - -- Teach. So the Septuagint also read. Hebrew, "Thus you shall remove....from their filth." (Houbigant) --- Filth. God threatens to kill them, if ...

Teach. So the Septuagint also read. Hebrew, "Thus you shall remove....from their filth." (Houbigant) ---

Filth. God threatens to kill them, if they approach unclean. (Menochius) ---

St. Jerome (in Gal. v.) understands this of those abominable sins, which ought not to be mentioned. (Worthington)

Gill: Lev 15:27 - -- And whosoever toucheth those things shall be unclean,.... Her bed and seat; the Septuagint version is, "that toucheth her", see Lev 15:19, and shal...

And whosoever toucheth those things shall be unclean,.... Her bed and seat; the Septuagint version is, "that toucheth her", see Lev 15:19,

and shall wash his clothes, and bathe himself in water, and be unclean until the even; let it be observed, that in all the above passages, where it is said, "he shall bathe himself in water", the Targum of Jonathan adds, in forty seahs or pecks of water; for this was done by dipping the body all over.

Gill: Lev 15:28 - -- But if she be cleansed of her issue,.... The disease is healed, or a stop is put to it; there are no signs of it remaining: then she shall number t...

But if she be cleansed of her issue,.... The disease is healed, or a stop is put to it; there are no signs of it remaining:

then she shall number to herself seven days; from the time she observed it to cease:

and after that she shall be clean; having bathed herself according to the usual manner of unclean persons, for their cleansing; when she would be fit to be admitted to her husband, though not as yet into the tabernacle, until she had offered her offering next directed to.

Gill: Lev 15:29 - -- And on the eighth day,.... From the cessation of her issue, and the healing of it, at least from the time she began to number for her cleansing: sh...

And on the eighth day,.... From the cessation of her issue, and the healing of it, at least from the time she began to number for her cleansing:

she shall take unto her two turtles, or two young pigeons; the same as the man that had an issue was obliged to bring. Now this is to be understood not of a woman that had an ordinary issue, or her monthly courses; for this would have been both troublesome and expensive to have brought every month, but of a woman that had laboured under an extraordinary one; though some think every menstruous woman was obliged to this offering:

and bring them unto the priest, to the door of the tabernacle of the congregation; whither the man that had an issue brought his; See Gill on Lev 15:14.

Gill: Lev 15:30 - -- And the priest shall offer the one for a sin offering,.... As in the case of a man that had an issue, the offerings of one and the other were the sam...

And the priest shall offer the one for a sin offering,.... As in the case of a man that had an issue, the offerings of one and the other were the same and for the same purpose; See Gill on Lev 15:15; there being a legal uncleanness in their case, atonement must be made by sacrifice, typical of the atonement of Christ, who by himself has purged our sins. The design of these several laws concerning uncleanness by issues, was to set forth the filthiness of sin arising from the corruption of human nature; particularly the pollution of fleshly lusts, and the necessity of purification from them by the grace of God, and blood of Christ, and of holiness of heart and life, in order to a near approach to God, particularly in public worship, as the next words suggest.

Gill: Lev 15:31 - -- Thus shall ye separate the children of Israel from their uncleanness,.... Or because of it, and while they are in it, as from other persons, even thei...

Thus shall ye separate the children of Israel from their uncleanness,.... Or because of it, and while they are in it, as from other persons, even their nearest relations, and from the house of God, as the next clause shows; or teach them, by observing the above laws and rules, to separate themselves, and that they be careful and cautions to keep themselves apart while in such impurities; and the children of Israel are only made mention of, because these laws are only binding upon them, with their proselytes and servants, free or not free l, but not upon Gentiles; See Gill on Lev 15:2,

that they die not in their uncleanness, when they defile my tabernacle that is among them; from whence it appears, that men and women, in the above circumstances, might not go into the tabernacle; and it was chiefly to prevent their access to it that these laws were given, for the greater reverence and honour of it; and that for such persons to enter there was a pollution of it, and the punishment was cutting off, or death; and for one to die in his impurity, without purification and sacrifice, was a dreadful thing, and to be deprecated, and to be guarded against by an observance of the above laws. But the Jews now say m, that forasmuch as the reason of these precepts was, because such persons were forbidden to enter into the temple, that being destroyed, all these precepts of uncleanness are ceased also.

Gill: Lev 15:32 - -- This is the law of him that hath an issue,.... In Lev 15:32 is a recapitulation of the several laws in this chapter, as of a man that has a "gonorrho...

This is the law of him that hath an issue,.... In Lev 15:32 is a recapitulation of the several laws in this chapter, as of a man that has a "gonorrhoea":

and of him whose seed goeth from him, and is defiled therewith; involuntarily, that suffers a nocturnal pollution.

Gill: Lev 15:33 - -- And of her that is sick of her flowers,.... Her monthly courses, for these are a sickness, Lev 20:18; and make a woman languid and faint, as the word ...

And of her that is sick of her flowers,.... Her monthly courses, for these are a sickness, Lev 20:18; and make a woman languid and faint, as the word is rendered, Lam 1:13; or to be in pain n, as some render it here; and pains are reckoned among the signs of them by the Misnic doctors o:

and of him that hath an issue, of the man, and of the woman; of both, whether the one or the other:

and of him that lieth with her that is unclean; though her own husband.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

NET Notes: Lev 15:27 See the note on v. 5 above.

NET Notes: Lev 15:28 Heb “And if…” Although this clause is parallel to v. 13 above, it begins with וְאִם (vÿ’im,...

NET Notes: Lev 15:29 Heb “from the sons of the pigeon,” referring either to “young pigeons” or “various species of pigeon” (contrast J....

NET Notes: Lev 15:30 Heb “And the priest.” The Hebrew conjunction ו (vav, “and”) can be considered to have resultative force here.

NET Notes: Lev 15:31 Heb “and they.” Here the Hebrew conjunction ו (vav, “and”) indicates a negative purpose (“lest,” so NAB, NAS...

NET Notes: Lev 15:32 Heb “to become unclean in it.”

NET Notes: Lev 15:33 Heb “and for a man.”

Geneva Bible: Lev 15:28 But if she be cleansed of her issue, then she shall ( k ) number to herself seven days, and after that she shall be clean. ( k ) After the time that ...

Geneva Bible: Lev 15:31 Thus shall ye ( l ) separate the children of Israel from their uncleanness; that they die not in their uncleanness, when they defile my tabernacle tha...

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

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 - --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 15:19-33 - -- This is concerning the ceremonial uncleanness which women lay under from their issues, both those that were regular and healthful, and according to ...

Keil-Delitzsch: Lev 15:25-27 - -- Diseased issue from a woman . - If an issue of blood in a woman flowed many days away from (not in) the time of her monthly uncleanness, or if it f...

Keil-Delitzsch: Lev 15:28-31 - -- After the issue had ceased, she was to purify herself like the man with an issue, as described in Lev 15:13-15. - Obedience to these commands is urg...

Keil-Delitzsch: Lev 15:32-33 - -- Concluding formula . The words, " him that lieth with her that is unclean, "are more general than the expression, "lie with her,"in Lev 15:24, and ...

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 15:1-33 - --4. Uncleanness due to bodily discharges associated with reproduction ch. 15 This chapter concludes the regulations on uncleanness (chs. 11-15). "The u...

Guzik: Lev 15:1-33 - --Leviticus 15 - Laws Concerning Bodily Discharges A. Bodily discharges from a man. 1. (1-15) An abnormal bodily discharge. And the LORD spoke to Mo...

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Introduction / Outline

JFB: Leviticus (Book Introduction) LEVITICUS. So called from its treating of the laws relating to the ritual, the services, and sacrifices of the Jewish religion, the superintendence of...

JFB: Leviticus (Outline) BURNT OFFERINGS OF THE HERD. (Lev. 1:1-17) THE MEAT OFFERINGS. (Lev. 2:1-16) THE PEACE OFFERING OF THE HERD. (Lev. 3:1-17) SIN OFFERING OF IGNORANCE....

TSK: Leviticus (Book Introduction) Leviticus is a most interesting and important book; a book containing a code of sacrificial, ceremonial, civil, and judicial laws, which, for the puri...

TSK: Leviticus 15 (Chapter Introduction) Overview Lev 15:1, The uncleanness of men in their issues; Lev 15:13, The cleansing of them; Lev 15:19, The uncleanness of women in their issues; ...

Poole: Leviticus (Book Introduction) THIRD BOOK OF MOSES CALLED LEVITICUS THE ARGUMENT This Book, containing the actions of about one month’ s space, acquainteth us with the Lev...

Poole: Leviticus 15 (Chapter Introduction) CHAPTER 15 Uncleanness by issues, and their putrefaction and expiation, Lev 15:1-15 . Of flowing seed, its uncleanness, Lev 15:16-18 . Of women: th...

MHCC: Leviticus (Book Introduction) God ordained divers kinds of oblations and sacrifices, to assure his people of the forgiveness of their offences, if they offered them in true faith a...

MHCC: Leviticus 15 (Chapter Introduction) Laws concerning ceremonial uncleanness.

Matthew Henry: Leviticus (Book Introduction) An Exposition, with Practical Observations, of The Third Book of Moses, Called Leviticus There is nothing historical in all this book of Leviticus exc...

Matthew Henry: Leviticus 15 (Chapter Introduction) In this chapter we have laws concerning other ceremonial uncleannesses contracted either by bodily disease like that of the leper, or some natural ...

Constable: Leviticus (Book Introduction) Introduction Title The Hebrews derived the title of this book from the first word in i...

Constable: Leviticus (Outline) Outline "At first sight the book of Leviticus might appear to be a haphazard, even repetitious arrangement of en...

Constable: Leviticus Leviticus Bibliography Aharoni, Yohanan, and Michael Avi-Yonah. The Macmillan Bible Atlas. Revised ed. New York...

Haydock: Leviticus (Book Introduction) INTRODUCTION. The Book is called Leviticus : because it treats of the offices, ministries, rites and ceremonies of the Priests and Levites. The H...

Gill: Leviticus (Book Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO LEVITICUS This book is commonly called by the Jews Vajikra, from the first word with which it begins, and sometimes תורת כהנ...

Gill: Leviticus 15 (Chapter Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO LEVITICUS 15 This chapter treats of uncleanness by issues in men and women; in men, a running issue, Lev 15:1, which defiles him, a...

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