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Wesley: Lev 19:2 - -- Separated from all the forementioned defilements, and entirely consecrated to God and obedient to all his laws.
Separated from all the forementioned defilements, and entirely consecrated to God and obedient to all his laws.

Both in my essence, and in all my laws, which are holy and just and good.
JFB: Lev 19:2 - -- Many of the laws enumerated in this chapter had been previously announced. As they were, however, of a general application, not suited to particular c...
Many of the laws enumerated in this chapter had been previously announced. As they were, however, of a general application, not suited to particular classes, but to the nation at large, so Moses seems, according to divine instructions, to have rehearsed them, perhaps on different occasions and to successive divisions of the people, till "all the congregation of the children of Israel" were taught to know them. The will of God in the Old as well as the New Testament Church was not locked up in the repositories of an unknown tongue, but communicated plainly and openly to the people.
Calvin -> Lev 19:1
Calvin: Lev 19:1 - -- 1.And the Lord spake This is the object of the exhortation: first, that they should not measure the service of God by their own conceits, but rather ...
1.And the Lord spake This is the object of the exhortation: first, that they should not measure the service of God by their own conceits, but rather by His nature; and secondly, that they should begin by studying 281 to be holy. For nothing is harder than for men to divest themselves of their carnal affections to prepare for imitating God. Besides, they willingly lie slumbering in their own filthiness, and seek to cloak it by the outward appearance of religion. Here, then, they are recalled to the imitation of God, who, in adopting them, desired that they should bear His image, just as good and undegenerate children resemble their father. If any should pretend to equal God, his emulation would be madness; but although the most perfect come very far short even of the angels, yet the weakness of the very humblest does not prevent him from aspiring after the example of God. To this point did all the ceremonies tend, whereby God exercised His ancient people unto holiness, as we shall hereafter see. Although this declaration does not occur once only, yet because it is annexed in other places to special precepts in order to their confirmation, let it suffice at present to apprehend the general doctrine it contains.
Defender -> Lev 19:2
Defender: Lev 19:2 - -- This is probably the key verse of Leviticus. The verse lists many rules that were specifically for the purpose of maintaining true holiness (separatio...
This is probably the key verse of Leviticus. The verse lists many rules that were specifically for the purpose of maintaining true holiness (separation as a peculiar people unto God) in the earthly nation of Israel. The same principle is applied to the people of Christ's church in the New Testament (1Pe 1:15, 1Pe 1:16; 1Pe 2:9)."
TSK -> Lev 19:2
TSK: Lev 19:2 - -- Ye shall : Lev 11:44, Lev 11:45, Lev 20:7, Lev 20:26, Lev 21:8; Exo 19:6; Isa 6:3, Isa 6:4; Amo 3:3; Mat 5:48; 2Co 6:14-16, 2Co 7:1; 1Pe 1:15, 1Pe 1:1...

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Barnes -> Lev 19:2
Barnes: Lev 19:2 - -- Ye shall be holy ... - These words express the keynote to the whole book of Leviticus, being addressed to the whole nation. There does not appe...
Ye shall be holy ... - These words express the keynote to the whole book of Leviticus, being addressed to the whole nation. There does not appear to be any systematic arrangement in the laws which follow. They were intended as guards to the sanctity of the elect people, enforcing common duties by immediate appeal to the highest authority. Compare Lev 18:24-30 note.
Poole -> Lev 19:2
Poole: Lev 19:2 - -- Ye shall be holy separated from all the forementioned defilements, and entirely consecrated to God, and obedient to all his laws and statutes.
I the...
Ye shall be holy separated from all the forementioned defilements, and entirely consecrated to God, and obedient to all his laws and statutes.
I the Lord your God am holy both in my essence, and in all my laws, which are holy and just and good, and in all my actions; whereas the gods of the heathens are unholy both in their laws and institutions, whereby they allow and require filthy and abominable actions; and in their practices, some of them having given wicked examples to their worshippers.
Haydock -> Lev 19:1
Haydock: Lev 19:1 - -- Strumpet, which was done formerly in the honour of idols. "They gave to Venus the prostitution of their daughters." (St. Augustine, City of God xvi...
Strumpet, which was done formerly in the honour of idols. "They gave to Venus the prostitution of their daughters." (St. Augustine, City of God xviii. 5.) "In Cyprus they lead the unmarried women to the sea-shore, in order to acquire a dowry by these means on certain stated days, as a libation to Venus." (Justin.) ---
Such things were common in the East. See Lucian de dea Syr.; Strabo xvi.) -- Joel (iii. 3,) reproaches the Jews with prostituting their sons and daughters for bread; for there were also effeminate men among them. (3 Kings xiv. 24.; 4 Kings xxiii. 7.) See Baruch vi. 42.; Osee iv. 14. (Calmet)
Gill: Lev 19:1 - -- And the Lord spake unto Moses,.... About the same, or quickly after he had delivered the above laws to him; and there are many in this chapter, which ...
And the Lord spake unto Moses,.... About the same, or quickly after he had delivered the above laws to him; and there are many in this chapter, which were before given, and here repeated:
saying; as follows.

Gill: Lev 19:2 - -- Speak unto all the congregation of the children of Israel,.... They could not be all spoke to together, but tribe after tribe, or family after family;...
Speak unto all the congregation of the children of Israel,.... They could not be all spoke to together, but tribe after tribe, or family after family; or rather the heads of the tribes, and at most the heads of families were convened, and the following instructions were given, to be communicated to their respective tribes and families. Jarchi says this section was spoken in the congregation, because the greater part of the body of the law, or the more substantial parts of it, depend upon it; and indeed all the ten commandments are included in it, with various other laws, both judicial and ceremonial. Aben Ezra remarks, that all the congregation are spoken to, to include the proselytes, because they had been warned of incests, as the Israelites, in the preceding chapter; see Gill on Lev 18:26,
and say unto them, ye shall be holy: a separate people from all others, abstaining from all the impurity and idolatry they are cautioned against in the foregoing chapter, and observing the holy precepts expressed in this:
for I the Lord your God am holy; in his nature, essence, originally, independently, immutably, and perfectly; and the more holy they were, the more like they would be to him; See Gill on Lev 11:44 and See Gill on Lev 11:45; where the same words are used, after the laws given about creatures clean and unclean to be eaten, as here, after those about impure copulations and incests.

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TSK Synopsis -> Lev 19:1-37
MHCC -> Lev 19:1-37
MHCC: Lev 19:1-37 - --There are some ceremonial precepts in this chapter, but most of these precepts are binding on us, for they are explanations of the ten commandments. I...
Matthew Henry -> Lev 19:1-10
Matthew Henry: Lev 19:1-10 - -- Moses is ordered to deliver the summary of the laws to all the congregation of the children of Israel (Lev 19:2); not to Aaron and his sons only, ...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Lev 19:1; Lev 19:2-8
Keil-Delitzsch: Lev 19:1 - --
Holiness of Behaviour Towards God and Man. - However manifold the commandments, which are grouped together rather according to a loose association o...

Keil-Delitzsch: Lev 19:2-8 - --
The commandment in Lev 19:2, "to be holy as God is holy,"expresses on the one hand the principle upon which all the different commandments that foll...
Constable: Lev 17:1--27:34 - --II. The private worship of the Israelites chs. 17--27
The second major division of Leviticus deals with how the ...

Constable: Lev 17:1--20:27 - --A. Holiness of conduct on the Israelites' part chs. 17-20
All the commandments contained in chapters 17-...

Constable: Lev 19:1-37 - --3. Holiness of behavior toward God and man ch. 19
Moses grouped the commandments in this section...
