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Text -- Leviticus 19:31 (NET)
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Wesley -> Lev 19:31
Wesley: Lev 19:31 - -- Them that have entered into covenant with the devil, by whose help they foretel many things to come, and acquaint men with secret things. See Lev 20:2...
JFB: Lev 19:31 - -- The Hebrew word, rendered "familiar spirit," signifies the belly, and sometimes a leathern bottle, from its similarity to the belly. It was applied in...
The Hebrew word, rendered "familiar spirit," signifies the belly, and sometimes a leathern bottle, from its similarity to the belly. It was applied in the sense of this passage to ventriloquists, who pretended to have communication with the invisible world. The Hebrews were strictly forbidden to consult them as the vain but high pretensions of those impostors were derogatory to the honor of God and subversive of their covenant relations with Him as His people.
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JFB: Lev 19:31 - -- Fortunetellers, who pretended, as the Hebrew word indicates, to prognosticate by palmistry (or an inspection of the lines of the hand) the future fate...
Fortunetellers, who pretended, as the Hebrew word indicates, to prognosticate by palmistry (or an inspection of the lines of the hand) the future fate of those who applied to them.
Clarke -> Lev 19:31
Clarke: Lev 19:31 - -- Regard not them that have familiar spirits - The Hebrew word אבות oboth probably signifies a kind of engastromuthoi or ventriloquists, or s...
Regard not them that have familiar spirits - The Hebrew word
"- Deus ecce, Deus! cui talla fant
Ante fores, subito non vultus, non color unus
Non comptae mansere comae; sed pectus anhelum
Et rabie fera corda tument; majorque videri
Nec mortale sonans, afflata est numine quand
Jam propiore Dei .
- Invoke the skies, I feel the god, the rushing god, she cries
While yet she spoke, enlarged her features grew
Her color changed, her locks dishevelled flew
The heavenly tumult reigns in every part
Pants in her breast, and swells her rising heart
Still swelling to the sight, the priestess glowed
And heaved impatient of the incumbent god
Pitt
Neither seek after wizards -
TSK -> Lev 19:31
TSK: Lev 19:31 - -- Lev 19:26, Lev 20:6, Lev 20:7, Lev 20:27; Exo 22:18; Deu 18:10-14; 1Sa 28:3, 1Sa 28:7-9; 2Ki 17:17; 2Ki 21:6; 1Ch 10:13; 2Ch 33:6; Isa 8:19, Isa 29:4,...
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Barnes -> Lev 19:31
Barnes: Lev 19:31 - -- The devotion of faith, which would manifest itself in obedience to the commandment to keep God’ s Sabbaths and to reverence His sanctuary Lev 1...
The devotion of faith, which would manifest itself in obedience to the commandment to keep God’ s Sabbaths and to reverence His sanctuary Lev 19:30, is the true preservative against the superstition which is forbidden in this verse. The people whose God was Yahweh were not to indulge those wayward feelings of their human nature which are gratified in magical arts and pretensions. Compare Isa 8:19.
Familiar spirits - literally, "bottles". This application of the word is supposed to have been suggested by the tricks of ventriloquists, within whose bodies (as vessels or bottles) it was fancied that spirits used to speak. In other cases, the word is used for the familiar spirit which a man pretended to employ in order to consult, or to raise, the spirits of the dead. See 1Sa 28:7-8.
Wizard - A word equivalent to "a knowing man", or, "a cunning man".
Poole -> Lev 19:31
Poole: Lev 19:31 - -- Them that have familiar spirits that have entered into covenant with the devil, by whose help they foretell many things to come, and acquaint men wit...
Them that have familiar spirits that have entered into covenant with the devil, by whose help they foretell many things to come, and acquaint men with secret things. See Lev 20:27 Deu 18:11 1Sa 28:3,7,9 2Ki 21:6 .
Wizards another name expressing the same thing for substance, to wit, persons in league with the devil, with some difference only in the manner of their operation,
Haydock -> Lev 19:31
Haydock: Lev 19:31 - -- Wizards. Hebrew oboth, denotes familiar spirits, (1 Kings viii.[xxviii.?] 7,) which gave answers from the belly or breast, as from a bottle; whe...
Wizards. Hebrew oboth, denotes familiar spirits, (1 Kings viii.[xxviii.?] 7,) which gave answers from the belly or breast, as from a bottle; whence such wizards are called by the Greeks, engastrimuthoi; and by Sophocles, sternomanteis. (Calmet) ---
Soothsayers, are properly those who will judge what will happen by inspecting victims. (Menochius) ---
Hebrew yiddehonim, means connoisseurs, intelligent people, gnostics, or those who pretend that they can penetrate the secrets naturally impenetrable to the mind of man. Septuagint epaoidoi, "enchanters," who undertake to keep off all misfortunes. "Surely, (says Pliny, xxx. 1,) to learn this art, (of magic) Pythagoras....and Plato undertook long voyages by sea, or rather went into banishment. This they extolled at their return; this they kept as a secret. Hanc in arcanis habuere."
Gill -> Lev 19:31
Gill: Lev 19:31 - -- Regard not them that have familiar spirits,.... The word used signifies "bottles", and that sort of diviners here intended go by this name, either bec...
Regard not them that have familiar spirits,.... The word used signifies "bottles", and that sort of diviners here intended go by this name, either because what they sat on when they divined was in the form of a bottle, or they divined by one, or they were swelled and inflated as bottles when they delivered out their answers, or spoke as out of a bottle or hollow place; hence they are called masters or mistresses of the bottle: they seem to be the same with the ventriloquists, and so the Septuagint version here calls them; such whose voice seemed to come out of their bellies, and even the lower parts of them; and such was the Pythian prophetess at Delphos, and very probably the maid in the times of the apostles, who had a spirit of divination, or of Python, Act 16:16; and so the words may be rendered here, "look not to the Python" n, or those who have the spirit of Python; so Jarchi from the Misnah o interprets the word here used, "Baal Ob" or the master of the bottle, this is Python, one that speaks from under his arm holes:
neither seek after wizards; such as pretend to a great deal of knowledge, as the word signifies; such as are called cunning men, who pretend to know where lost or stolen goods are, and to tell people their fortunes, and what will befall them hereafter:
to be defiled by them; for by seeking to them, and believing what is said by them, and trusting thereunto, and expecting events answerable to their predictions, they would be guilty of a gross sin, and so bring pollution and guilt on them; according to the Jewish canons p, such sort of persons as are cautioned against were to be stoned, and they that consulted them to be reproved:
I am the Lord your God; who only is to be regarded and sought unto for advice and assistance; see Isa 8:19.
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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 19:30-37
Matthew Henry: Lev 19:30-37 - -- Here is, I. A law for the preserving of the honour of the time and place appropriated to the service of God, Lev 19:30. This would be a means to sec...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Lev 19:19-32
Keil-Delitzsch: Lev 19:19-32 - --
The words, "Ye shall keep My statutes,"open the second series of commandments, which make it a duty on the part of the people of God to keep the phy...
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 ...
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Constable: Lev 17:1--20:27 - --A. Holiness of conduct on the Israelites' part chs. 17-20
All the commandments contained in chapters 17-...
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Constable: Lev 19:1-37 - --3. Holiness of behavior toward God and man ch. 19
Moses grouped the commandments in this section...
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