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Text -- Leviticus 20:13-27 (NET)
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Except the one party was forced by the other. See Deu 22:25.
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Wesley: Lev 20:15 - -- Partly for the prevention of monstrous births, partly to blot out the memory of so loathsome a crime.
Partly for the prevention of monstrous births, partly to blot out the memory of so loathsome a crime.
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Wesley: Lev 20:17 - -- In this and several of the following verses, uncovering nakedness plainly appears to mean not marriage, but fornication or adultery.
In this and several of the following verses, uncovering nakedness plainly appears to mean not marriage, but fornication or adultery.
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Wesley: Lev 20:20 - -- Either shall be speedily cut off ere they can have a child by that incestuous conjunction; if this seem a less crime than most of the former incestuou...
Either shall be speedily cut off ere they can have a child by that incestuous conjunction; if this seem a less crime than most of the former incestuous mixtures, and therefore the magistrate forbear to punish it with death; yet they shall either have no children from such an unlawful bed, or their children shall die before them.
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Wesley: Lev 20:27 - -- They that are in league with the devil, have in effect made a covenant with death: and so shall their doom be.
They that are in league with the devil, have in effect made a covenant with death: and so shall their doom be.
JFB: Lev 20:20 - -- Either by the judgment of God they shall have no children, or their spurious offspring shall be denied by human authority the ordinary privileges of c...
Either by the judgment of God they shall have no children, or their spurious offspring shall be denied by human authority the ordinary privileges of children in Israel.
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JFB: Lev 20:24 - -- Their selection from the rest of the nations was for the all-important end of preserving the knowledge and worship of the true God amid the universal ...
Their selection from the rest of the nations was for the all-important end of preserving the knowledge and worship of the true God amid the universal apostasy; and as the distinction of meats was one great means of completing that separation, the law about making a difference between clean and unclean beasts is here repeated with emphatic solemnity.
Clarke: Lev 20:14 - -- They shall be burnt with fire - As there are worse crimes mentioned here, (see Lev 20:11 and Lev 20:17), where the delinquent is ordered simply to b...
They shall be burnt with fire - As there are worse crimes mentioned here, (see Lev 20:11 and Lev 20:17), where the delinquent is ordered simply to be put to death, or to be cut off, it is very likely that the crime mentioned in this verse was not punished by burning alive, but by some kind of branding, by which they were ever after rendered infamous. I need not add that the original,
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Clarke: Lev 20:16 - -- If a woman approach unto any beast - We have the authority of one of the most eminent historians in the world, Herodotus, to say that this was a cri...
If a woman approach unto any beast - We have the authority of one of the most eminent historians in the world, Herodotus, to say that this was a crime not unknown in Egypt; yea, that a case of this nature actually took place while he was there.
"In this district, within my own recollection, this portentous business took place: a goat coupled so publicly with a woman that every person knew it,"etc. After this, need we wonder that God should have made laws of this nature, when it appears these abominations were not only practiced among the Egyptians, but were parts of a superstitious religious system? This one observation will account for many of those strange prohibitions which we find in the Mosaic law; others, the reasons of which are not so plain, we should see the propriety of equally, had we ampler historic records of the customs that existed in that country.
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Clarke: Lev 20:22 - -- The land, whither I bring you to dwell therein, spue you not out - See this energetic prosopopoeia explained in the note on Lev 18:25 (note). From t...
The land, whither I bring you to dwell therein, spue you not out - See this energetic prosopopoeia explained in the note on Lev 18:25 (note). From this we learn that the cup of the iniquities of the Canaanitish nations was full; and that, consistently with Divine justice, they could be no longer spared.
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Between clean beasts and unclean - See the notes on Leviticus 11 (note).
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Clarke: Lev 20:27 - -- A familiar spirit - A spirit or demon, which, by magical rites, is supposed to be bound to appear at the call of his employer. See the notes on Gen ...
A familiar spirit - A spirit or demon, which, by magical rites, is supposed to be bound to appear at the call of his employer. See the notes on Gen 41:8; Exo 7:11 (note), Exo 7:22 (note), Exo 7:25 (note); and Lev 19:31 (note). From the accounts we have of the abominations both of Egypt and Canaan, we may blush for human nature; for wherever it is without cultivation, and without the revelation of God, it is every thing that is vile in principle and detestable in practice. Nor would any part of the habitable globe materially differ from Egypt and Canaan, had they not that rule of righteousness, the revealed Law of God, and had not life and immortality been brought to light by the Gospel among them. From these accounts, for which we could easily find parallels in ancient Greece and Italy, we may see the absolute need of a Divine revelation, without which man, even in his best estate, differs little from the brute.
Calvin: Lev 20:13 - -- 13.=== If === a man also 63 God had hitherto taught what was right, in order to restrain the people from sin, not only from fear of punishment, but ...
13.=== If === a man also 63 God had hitherto taught what was right, in order to restrain the people from sin, not only from fear of punishment, but for conscience’ sake. But whereas all do not voluntarily dispose themselves to obedience, the awards severe punishments to those wicked despisers in whom there is no effort to be religious. And it is astonishing that almost all the Gentiles have so sunk into stupid and brutal folly, that they have tolerated with little less than impunity unnatural crimes, detestable in their very name.
I admit that even the wickedest of them were ashamed to justify so gross a crime; but although it was practiced with impunity, it was a common reproach to make even against the very public tribunals, that it ought to be more severely punished than other crimes, which they did not spare.
Both of the offending parties were subjected to the same punishment, because it is a pollution which ought by no means to be borne. Nay, if a man or woman offend with a beast, in order that, all may the more abhor and beware of the unnatural crime, the penalty is extended even to the harmless animal; as we have before seen that a goring ox is condemned to death if it had killed a man. Hence we infer how greatly displeasing to God is this kind of crime, since its iniquity is confirmed by the death of guiltless animals.
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Calvin: Lev 20:18 - -- Lev 20:18.And if a man shall lie 84 The enormity of the crime is seen by the severity of the punishment; and surely, when a man and woman abandon them...
Lev 20:18.And if a man shall lie 84 The enormity of the crime is seen by the severity of the punishment; and surely, when a man and woman abandon themselves to so disgraceful an act, it is plain that there are no remains of modesty in them. God, therefore, does not only regard the offense itself, but the brutal impulse of lust, whereby men are so carried away as to degenerate from the very feelings of nature. For what wickedness would he abstain from who yields to such impurity, that he breaks through an obstacle in his fury which restrains the brutes themselves? Let us not wonder, then, that God is a severe avenger of such obscenity.
This precept 85 has no other tendency than that believers should be kept far from all filthiness, and that chastity may flourish among them. It is indeed true that a woman, under these circumstances, is withheld from connection with a man by the very foulness of the disease, whilst there is also danger of contagion; but God rather chooses here to be an instructor in decency to His people, than to perform the office of a physician. It must be remembered, therefore, that men are warned against all indelicacy, which is abhorrent to the natural sense; and, by synecdoche, married persons are exhorted to restrain themselves from all immodest lasciviousness, and that the husband should enjoy his wife’s embraces with delicacy and propriety.
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Calvin: Lev 20:22 - -- 22.Ye shall therefore keep all my statutes He now warns the Israelites, for the third time, not to imitate the Gentiles, and exhorts them to keep the...
22.Ye shall therefore keep all my statutes He now warns the Israelites, for the third time, not to imitate the Gentiles, and exhorts them to keep themselves within the limits of the Law. I have already pointed out that this was not done without reason, since otherwise they might have easily fallen away into the approval of their evil habits. Moreover, lest they should shake off God’s yoke, after He has said that the nations of Canaan were destroyed on account of similar abominations, He adds, that they were made the inheritors of the land on condition that they should separate themselves from heathen nations.
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Calvin: Lev 20:25 - -- Lev 20:25.Ye shall therefore put difference I have no doubt but that this sentence depends on the end of the foregoing verse; for although that verse ...
Lev 20:25.Ye shall therefore put difference I have no doubt but that this sentence depends on the end of the foregoing verse; for although that verse contains a reason to deter them from incest, of which he had been speaking, still it refers also to the doctrine before us, and stands in the shape of preface to it. In a word, it connects two things, for God here briefly declares His will, not only with respect to unlawful and improper intercourse, but also why He forbids His people to eat of unclean animals. Therefore He says, “I am the Lord your God, which have separated you from other people.” Whence it follows, that for no other reason were they prohibited from eating those animals, except that they thence may learn to take more diligent heed, and to withdraw themselves far from all the pollutions of the Gentiles. He had before recommended purity by various symbols, and now extends it even to the very animals. And this reason must be carefully marked, that the distinction between meats is propounded to them in order that they may study purity. For there would be something unmeaning in what is here said, if we did not know that this interdiction was imposed with this object, that they should not mix themselves promiscuously with the Gentiles. Therefore it is again repeated, that they were severed, that they might be God’s inheritance; and hence it is inferred, that holiness was to be cultivated by them, that they might conform themselves to the example of their God. Now it cannot be questioned, that the distinction of meats which is prescribed, is a supplement to the First Commandment, wherein the rule for worshipping God duly and purely is laid down; and thus religion is rescued from all admixtures of superstition.
Defender -> Lev 20:27
Defender: Lev 20:27 - -- There are many capital crimes listed in this chapter and others that are not considered that bad in some modern "enlightened" nations. However, it is ...
There are many capital crimes listed in this chapter and others that are not considered that bad in some modern "enlightened" nations. However, it is noteworthy that other nations of the time had criminal justice systems that were much more severe. The Mosaic law does not include crimes against property or against the state, for example, as capital crimes. The evils described here are either against God or against the integrity of the families of God's chosen people and had already so contaminated the land of Canaan that God would not allow the same to destroy His elect nation."
TSK: Lev 20:13 - -- Lev 18:22; Gen 19:5; Deu 23:17; Jdg 19:22; Rom 1:26, Rom 1:27; 1Co 6:9; 1Ti 1:10; Jud 1:7
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TSK: Lev 20:16 - -- And if a woman : We are assured by Herodotus (in Euterp) that the abominations here referred to existed among the Egyptians, and even formed part of t...
And if a woman : We are assured by Herodotus (in Euterp) that the abominations here referred to existed among the Egyptians, and even formed part of their superstitious religious system, and we have reason to believe that they were not uncommon among the Canaanites. (See note on Lev 18:24, Lev 18:25). Need we wonder then, that God should have made laws of this nature, and appointed the punishment of death for these crimes? This one observation will account for many of those strange prohibitions which we find in the Mosaic law.
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TSK: Lev 20:20 - -- uncle’ s wife : Lev 18:14
childless : Job 18:19; Psa 109:13; Jer 22:30; Luk 1:7, Luk 1:25, Luk 23:29
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TSK: Lev 20:21 - -- his brother’ s : Lev 18:16; Mat 14:3, Mat 14:4
an unclean thing : Heb. a separation
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TSK: Lev 20:22 - -- statutes : Lev 18:4, Lev 18:5, Lev 18:26, Lev 19:37; Psa 19:8-11, Psa 105:45, Psa 119:80, Psa 119:145, Psa 119:171; Eze 36:27
judgments : Exo 21:1; De...
statutes : Lev 18:4, Lev 18:5, Lev 18:26, Lev 19:37; Psa 19:8-11, Psa 105:45, Psa 119:80, Psa 119:145, Psa 119:171; Eze 36:27
judgments : Exo 21:1; Deu 4:45, Deu 5:1; Psa 119:20, Psa 119:106, Psa 119:160, Psa 119:164, Psa 119:175; Isa 26:8, Isa 26:9
spue you : Lev 18:25-28, Lev 26:33; Deu 28:25, Deu 28:26
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TSK: Lev 20:23 - -- in the manners : Lev 18:3, Lev 18:24, Lev 18:30; Deu 12:30, Deu 12:31; Jer 10:1, Jer 10:2
therefore : Lev 18:27; Deu 9:5; Psa 78:59; Zec 11:8
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TSK: Lev 20:24 - -- But I : Exo 3:8, Exo 3:17, Exo 6:8
a land : Milk and honey were the chief dainties of the ancients as they are now among the Arabs, particularly the B...
But I : Exo 3:8, Exo 3:17, Exo 6:8
a land : Milk and honey were the chief dainties of the ancients as they are now among the Arabs, particularly the Bedouins. Hence not only the Hebrews, but also the Greeks and Romans, painted the highest pleasantness and fertility by an abundance of milk and honey. The image used in the text, and frequently by ancient authors on similar subjects, is a metaphor, derived from a breast, producing copious streams of milk.
which : Lev 20:26; Exo 19:5, Exo 19:6, Exo 33:16; Num 23:9; Deu 7:6, Deu 14:2; 1Ki 8:53; Joh 15:19; 2Co 6:17; 1Pe 2:9
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TSK: Lev 20:25 - -- put difference : Lev. 11:1-47; Deut. 14:3-21; Act 10:11-15, Act 10:28; Eph 5:7-11
abominable : Lev 11:43
creepeth : or, moveth
put difference : Lev. 11:1-47; Deut. 14:3-21; Act 10:11-15, Act 10:28; Eph 5:7-11
abominable : Lev 11:43
creepeth : or, moveth
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TSK: Lev 20:26 - -- the Lord : Lev 20:7, Lev 19:2; Psa 99:5, Psa 99:9; Isa 6:3, Isa 30:11; 1Pe 1:15, 1Pe 1:16; Rev 3:7, Rev 4:8
severed : Lev 20:24; Deu 7:6, Deu 14:2, De...
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TSK: Lev 20:27 - -- a familiar : Lev 20:6, Lev 19:31; Exo 22:18; Deu 18:10-12; 1Sa 28:7-9
their blood : Lev 20:9
a familiar : Lev 20:6, Lev 19:31; Exo 22:18; Deu 18:10-12; 1Sa 28:7-9
their blood : Lev 20:9
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Barnes: Lev 20:14 - -- The burning under the sentence of the Law took place after the death of the criminal by stoning, or strangling. Jos 7:25.
The burning under the sentence of the Law took place after the death of the criminal by stoning, or strangling. Jos 7:25.
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Barnes: Lev 20:17 - -- Cut off ... - See Exo 31:14 note. The more full expression here used probably refers to some special form of public excommunication, accompanie...
Cut off ... - See Exo 31:14 note. The more full expression here used probably refers to some special form of public excommunication, accompanied, it may be, by expulsion from the camp.
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Barnes: Lev 20:20 - -- They shall die childless - Either the offspring should not be regarded as lawfully theirs, nor be entitled to any hereditary privileges, or the...
They shall die childless - Either the offspring should not be regarded as lawfully theirs, nor be entitled to any hereditary privileges, or they should have no blessing in their children.
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Barnes: Lev 20:22-26 - -- The ground is here again stated on which all these laws of holiness should be obeyed. See Lev 18:24-30 note. Lev 20:24 Compare the margin ref...
The ground is here again stated on which all these laws of holiness should be obeyed. See Lev 18:24-30 note.
Compare the margin reference.
The distinction between clean and unclean for the whole people, and not for any mere section of it, was one great typical mark of "the kingdom of priests, the holy nation."See the Lev 11:42 note.
Any manner of living thing that creepeth - Rather, any creeping thing; that is, any vermin. See Lev 11:20-23. The reference in this verse is to dead animals, not to the creatures when alive.
Except the one party was forced by the other. See Deu 22:25 .
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Poole: Lev 20:14 - -- It is wickedness i.e. abominable and extraordinary wickedness, as the singularity of the punishment showeth.
Both he and they either, or both or al...
It is wickedness i.e. abominable and extraordinary wickedness, as the singularity of the punishment showeth.
Both he and they either, or both or all of them, if they consented to it.
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Poole: Lev 20:15 - -- Partly, for the prevention of monstrous births; partly, to blot out the memory of so loathsome a crime; and partly, that by so severe a punishment o...
Partly, for the prevention of monstrous births; partly, to blot out the memory of so loathsome a crime; and partly, that by so severe a punishment of that creature which was only a passive instrument to man’ s sin, men might be assured that a more dreadful punishment than corporal death was reserved for them, if they repented not.
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Poole: Lev 20:17 - -- Seeing is here understood, either,
1. Properly, and so God would cut off the occasions of further filthiness. Or rather,
2. Improperly, for touchin...
Seeing is here understood, either,
1. Properly, and so God would cut off the occasions of further filthiness. Or rather,
2. Improperly, for touching her or lying with her; for,
1. The sense of seeing is oft put for other senses, as for hearing , Gen 42:1 , compared with Act 7:12 Exo 20:18 Rev 1:12 ; and for touching , as Joh 20:25,29 .
2. That act is expressed by words parallel to this of seeing , as by uncovering , or discovering , and by knowing , Gen 4:1 .
3. So it is directly explained in the following words,
he hath uncovered his sister’ s nakedness which manifestly signifies lying with her.
4. It is not probable that an equal punishment would have been appointed to an immodest sight, and to the highest act of filthiness.
5. Nor seems there to be any reason why this crime should be restrained to this rather than to any other relations, when it was as great, yea, a greater crime in some other relations. In the sight of their people , i.e. publicly, for the terror and caution of others.
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Poole: Lev 20:18 - -- If a man shall lie with a woman wittingly and willingly. See on Lev 15:24 18:19 .
Her sisters i.e. her monthly infirmity. Her fountain, or her issu...
If a man shall lie with a woman wittingly and willingly. See on Lev 15:24 18:19 .
Her sisters i.e. her monthly infirmity. Her fountain, or her issue. Thus the fountain of blood in Mar 5:29 , is the issue of blood , Luk 8:44 , the fountain put for the stream, the cause for the effect, which is common.
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Poole: Lev 20:20 - -- i.e. Either shall be speedily cut off ere they can have a child by that incestuous conjunction, that the remembrance of the fact may be blotted out:...
i.e. Either shall be speedily cut off ere they can have a child by that incestuous conjunction, that the remembrance of the fact may be blotted out: or, if this seem a less crime than most of the former incestuous mixtures, because the relation is more remote, and therefore the magistrate shall forbear to punish it with death, yet they shall either have no children from such an unlawful bed, or their children shall die before them, Hos 9:11,12 ; or shall not be reputed their genuine children, but bastards, and therefore excluded from the congregation of the Lord, Deu 23:2 .
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Poole: Lev 20:21 - -- Except in the case allowed by God, Deu 25:5 .
An unclean thing an abominable thing, like the uncleanness of a menstruous woman, which is oft expre...
Except in the case allowed by God, Deu 25:5 .
An unclean thing an abominable thing, like the uncleanness of a menstruous woman, which is oft expressed by this word: Heb. a separation or removing , i.e. a thing deserving separation or exclusion from society with others; or a thing to be removed out of sight or out of the world.
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Poole: Lev 20:24 - -- By my special grace and favour vouchsafed to you above all people, in glorious and miraculous works wrought for you and among you, and in ordinances...
By my special grace and favour vouchsafed to you above all people, in glorious and miraculous works wrought for you and among you, and in ordinances and other singular privileges and blessings imparted to you, all which calls for your special love and service.
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Poole: Lev 20:25 - -- i.e. As things which by my sentence I have made unclean, and which you must avoid as such.
i.e. As things which by my sentence I have made unclean, and which you must avoid as such.
Haydock: Lev 20:14 - -- Alive, is not in the original; but must be understood. The Rabbins say melted lead was to be poured down the throats of the guilty. The words of Mo...
Alive, is not in the original; but must be understood. The Rabbins say melted lead was to be poured down the throats of the guilty. The words of Moses seem rather to refer to external fire. (Calmet) ---
With them, if they both gave their consent to the crime. (Menochius)
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Haydock: Lev 20:15 - -- The beast also ye shall kill. The killing of the beast was for the greater horror of the crime, and to prevent the remembrance of such abomination. ...
The beast also ye shall kill. The killing of the beast was for the greater horror of the crime, and to prevent the remembrance of such abomination. (Challoner) ---
The beast was to be killed with clubs; the man was stoned to death. (Jonathan)
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Haydock: Lev 20:16 - -- Them. This monstrous abomination, teras, as Herodotus, an eye-witness calls it, was not unknown to the Egyptians. Gunaiki tragos emisgeto; (B. ...
Them. This monstrous abomination, teras, as Herodotus, an eye-witness calls it, was not unknown to the Egyptians. Gunaiki tragos emisgeto; (B. ii. 46,) nor to other nations. (Apul. Met. 10.)
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Haydock: Lev 20:17 - -- A crime. Hebrew chesed, commonly signifies an act of piety or goodness, as if Moses intended to insinuate that such marriages were at first lawful...
A crime. Hebrew chesed, commonly signifies an act of piety or goodness, as if Moses intended to insinuate that such marriages were at first lawful. (Thalmud; Selden, Jur. v. 8.) But a softer term is used to denote a great impiety, as the Hebrews say to bless, when they mean to curse, or to blaspheme; (Calmet) and the Greeks call the furies Eumenides, or "the good-natured." ---
One another's. Hebrew, "He hath uncovered his sister's," &c. Whether they saw what was indecent or not, if they admitted of any unlawful commerce, they were to be stoned to death. (Haydock)
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Haydock: Lev 20:18 - -- People, if the action become public; otherwise the man may be purified, chap xv. 24. This intemperance was by a positive law declared a mortal offen...
People, if the action become public; otherwise the man may be purified, chap xv. 24. This intemperance was by a positive law declared a mortal offence in the Jews, though in itself it might be venial. (Sanchez ix. 21.) The text shews that the woman here gives her consent. ---
And she open. Hence she deserves to die, for exposing herself and her children to great danger. (Haydock)
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Haydock: Lev 20:20 - -- Children. The Sadducees read, "they shall die naked." The present Hebrew has simply, "they shall be without children;" their offspring shall be ill...
Children. The Sadducees read, "they shall die naked." The present Hebrew has simply, "they shall be without children;" their offspring shall be illegitimate. (St. Augustine, q. 76.) God will not bless their marriage. "Such we know can have no children." (St. Gregory, q. 6.; St. Augustine, Apost. Anglorum.) The guilty shall be slain without delay. (Grotius) (Calmet)
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Honey . Most fertile and delicious. (Menochius)
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Haydock: Lev 20:26 - -- Mine. This is the reason of these different prescriptions, that they may know the dignity to which they have been raised, and may avoid the manners ...
Mine. This is the reason of these different prescriptions, that they may know the dignity to which they have been raised, and may avoid the manners of the profane. (Calmet)
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Haydock: Lev 20:27 - -- Spirit. Hebrew ob, means also a bottle. See chap. xix. 31. If those who consult such people be guilty, the authors of the delusion deserve dea...
Spirit. Hebrew ob, means also a bottle. See chap. xix. 31. If those who consult such people be guilty, the authors of the delusion deserve death still more. (Haydock) ---
The spirit of python is no other than the spirit of the devil, or of Apollo, who was called Pythius, on account of his having slain the serpent python. His oracles were in great request, as he was supposed to know the secrets of futurity. (Calmet)
Gill: Lev 20:13 - -- If a man lie also with mankind, as he lieth with a woman,.... Is guilty of the sin of sodomy, this is a breach of the law in Lev 18:22,
both of the...
If a man lie also with mankind, as he lieth with a woman,.... Is guilty of the sin of sodomy, this is a breach of the law in Lev 18:22,
both of them have committed an abomination; he that lies, and he that is lain with, both consenting to perpetrate the abominable wickedness; which may well be called an abomination, being contrary to nature, and more than brutish, for nothing of that kind is to be found among brutes:
they shall surely be put to death; if he that is lain with is not forced, as Aben Ezra observes:
their blood shall be upon them; be slain by stoning, as the above Targum.
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Gill: Lev 20:14 - -- And if a man take a wife, and her mother,.... Marry both the one and the other, or commit uncleanness with them, they consenting to it:
it is wick...
And if a man take a wife, and her mother,.... Marry both the one and the other, or commit uncleanness with them, they consenting to it:
it is wickedness; abominable wickedness, shocking and detestable; there are other things, which also are wicked and not to be done, but this is extremely wicked, wickedness to a high degree:
they shall be burnt with fire, both he and they; the man, the mother and her daughter both being married together to him, or both consenting to his lying with them; otherwise, if one of them was first his wife, it was not reasonable that she should be put to death; and therefore some interpret "they", one of them, as Jarchi observes, one or other of them; and so Aben Ezra explains it, this or that; if the mother was his wife, the daughter was to be burnt; and so on the contrary, if the daughter was his wife, the mother was to be burnt; according to the Targum of Jonathan, they were to be burnt by pouring lead into their mouths: and so the manner of burning is described in the Misnah g; they that are to be burnt are fixed in dung up to their knees, then they put a hard napkin within a soft one, and roll it about is neck; one draws it one way, and another another way, until he opens his mouth; then they take hot melted lead, and pour it into his mouth, which goes down into his bowels and burns them. But it was rather done with faggots, of which an instance is given:
that there be no wickedness among you; of such kind, continued, countenanced, and pass unpunished. This punishment was to be inflicted, to deter persons from it. The law against it is in Lev 18:17.
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Gill: Lev 20:15 - -- If a man lie with a beast,.... A sin quite unnatural, exceeding shocking and detestable, forbid Lev 18:23,
he shall surely be put to death: by ston...
If a man lie with a beast,.... A sin quite unnatural, exceeding shocking and detestable, forbid Lev 18:23,
he shall surely be put to death: by stoning, as the Targum of Jonathan adds; and this is the death such are condemned to in the Misnah h:
and ye shall slay the beast; with clubs, as says the Targum of Jonathan; the reasons given in the Misnah i, why the beast was to be slain, are, because ruin came to the man by means of it, and that it might not be said, as it passed along the streets, that is the beast for which such an one was stoned. Aben Ezra says it was to be slain, that it might not cause others to sin; and he adds, there are that say it was to cover the reproach: no doubt the true reason was to deter the more from this detestable sin, that if a beast, which was only accessory to it, and an instrument of it, was put to death, of how much sorer punishment must the man that committed it be worthy of, even of eternal wrath and destruction, and, unless repented of and forgiven, must be expected by him?
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Gill: Lev 20:16 - -- And if a woman approach unto any beast, and lie down thereto,.... In order that the beast may lie with her, and solicit it to commit such an action wi...
And if a woman approach unto any beast, and lie down thereto,.... In order that the beast may lie with her, and solicit it to commit such an action with her, see Lev 18:23,
thou shall kill the woman and the beast: the woman by stoning, and the beast with clubs, as the Targum of Jonathan; and this for the same reasons as before, as well as to prevent monstrous births:
they shall surely be put to death; both the one and the other, and not spared:
their blood shall be upon them; they are guilty of a capital crime, a crime which deserves death; this must be understood of the man that lies with a beast, and of the woman; for as for the beast itself, as it is not capable of sinning, so not of guilt, in a proper sense.
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Gill: Lev 20:17 - -- And if a man shall take his sister, his father's daughter, or his mother's daughter,.... Take her to be his wife, or commit lewdness with her, whether...
And if a man shall take his sister, his father's daughter, or his mother's daughter,.... Take her to be his wife, or commit lewdness with her, whether she be his sister by both father and mother's side, or whether by one only, either way she is his sister, and it is not lawful to marry her, or lie with her, see Lev 18:9,
and see her nakedness, and she see his nakedness; which is not to be understood of an immodest view, exposing to each other what should not be seen, and pleasing themselves wills such obscene sights, but of the act of lying together, for so it is afterwards explained by a phrase frequently used to express that action by; and it denotes, as Aben Ezra observes, their mutual consent and agreement in it:
it is a wicked thing; and by no means to be done; it is a breach of a former law, it is a scandalous and reproachful thing, and the word is sometimes used for reproach, as in Pro 14:34,
and they shall be cut off in the sight of their people; by death, either by the hand of the civil magistrate, or by the hand of God, by the pestilence, as the Targum of Jonathan; Ben Gersom interprets it, of their dying childless, as in some following cases, Lev 20:20,
he hath uncovered his sister's nakedness; or lay with her, which explains a preceding clause:
he shall bear his iniquity; the punishment of it, and he alone, as Aben Ezra observes.
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Gill: Lev 20:18 - -- And if a man shall lie with a woman having her sickness,.... Her monthly courses, which make her weak and languid, which is forbidden, Lev 18:19; this...
And if a man shall lie with a woman having her sickness,.... Her monthly courses, which make her weak and languid, which is forbidden, Lev 18:19; this is not to be understood of a man's lying with his wife ignorantly, when in such a condition, for this being the case, he was only unclean seven days, Lev 15:24; whereas this made him and her liable to cutting off, as in an after clause; but of his lying with her, knowing this to be the case with her, and of which she could not be ignorant, and therefore both liable to the same punishment; or else of any other man lying with her, or of any man lying with any woman, married or unmarried, being in such circumstances:
and shall uncover her nakedness; that is, have carnal knowledge of her:
he hath discovered her fountain; from whence her issue of blood flows: and she hath uncovered the fountain of her blood; freely and willingly, as Aben Ezra observes; for if she had been forced, he alone would have been cut off; but both these phrases put together show agreement in this matter, that they both had knowledge of her case, and both consented to commit the sin:
and both of them shall be cut off from among their people; by death, either by the hand of the civil magistrate, the case being known and proved, or else by the hand of God being known by mortality or the pestilence, as the Targum of Jonathan, or they should die childless; See Gill on Lev 20:17.
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Gill: Lev 20:19 - -- And thou shalt not uncover the nakedness of thy mother's sister, nor of thy father's sister,.... An aunt either by mother or father's side, against wh...
And thou shalt not uncover the nakedness of thy mother's sister, nor of thy father's sister,.... An aunt either by mother or father's side, against which the law is, Lev 18:13,
for he uncovereth his near kin; as an aunt is to a man, and so an uncle to a woman, and both equally criminal; for it is a rule that holds good in all those cases, though not expressed, that what is binding upon one sex is upon the other, being in the same degree of relation, whether of consanguinity or affinity:
they shall bear their iniquity; "both" of them, as the Vulgate Latin version, the man and his aunt, and so a woman and her uncle:
the guilt of their sin shall be upon them, and the punishment of it be inflicted on them; either they should be cut off from their people, as before, or be childless, as in the following instances.
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Gill: Lev 20:20 - -- And if a man shall lie with his uncle's wife,.... His uncle being dead, and he marry her, which is forbidden, Lev 18:14,
he hath uncovered his uncl...
And if a man shall lie with his uncle's wife,.... His uncle being dead, and he marry her, which is forbidden, Lev 18:14,
he hath uncovered his uncle's nakedness: his wife's, which was his, and therefore the kindred too near for a man to marry in, and such a copulation must be incestuous:
they shall bear their sin; "both" of them, as the Vulgate Latin, as before, Lev 20:19; the punishment of it, as follows:
they shall be childless; which Jarchi and other Jewish writers interpret, if they had any children at this time, that is, by a former marriage, they should die and be buried before them, which was reckoned a great punishment, see Jer 22:30.
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Gill: Lev 20:21 - -- And if a man shall take his brother's wife,.... To his wife, whether in his life, as the Targum of Jonathan adds, or whether after his death, unless w...
And if a man shall take his brother's wife,.... To his wife, whether in his life, as the Targum of Jonathan adds, or whether after his death, unless when there is no issue, then he was obliged to it by another law, Deu 25:5; which is now ceased, and the law in Lev 18:16; here referred to, stands clear of all exceptions:
it is an unclean thing; or a "separation" k from which a man should remove and keep at a distance, as from menstruous women, of whom this word is used; and so denotes that it is by all means to be avoided, as an abominable and detestable thing; and it is observed that of all copulations it is only used of this: and the Jewish writers, as Aben Ezra and others, observe that this case is somewhat like that of a menstruous woman, who in the time of her separation is unlawful, but when out of it lawful; and so, in this case, a brother's wife might not be taken, he being alive; but after his death she might, if she had no son, according to the law before referred to, but that is now abolished:
he hath uncovered his brother's nakedness; his wife's, which was his brother's; which through nearness of kin, he ought not to have done; and the same holds good of a wife's sister, the relation being the same:
they shall be childless; they shall have none by such a marriage or copulation, and die without any; and as this supposes the brother's wife to have children by her first husband, or otherwise while the Jewish law lasted, it would not have been unlawful to marry her husband's brother; the meaning may be, that these should die before them, or rather, as some think, those that might be born of such a marriage should not be reckoned legitimate, and so not inherit.
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Gill: Lev 20:22 - -- Ye shall therefore keep all my statutes,.... All the ordinances, institutions, and appointments of God, whether observed in this chapter or elsewhere,...
Ye shall therefore keep all my statutes,.... All the ordinances, institutions, and appointments of God, whether observed in this chapter or elsewhere, but particularly those concerning incestuous marriages and unlawful copulations:
and all my judgments, and do them; all the laws and commandments of God, founded injustice and judgment, and according to the rules thereof; or else, as Aben Ezra, the judgments of punishment, or the penalties annexed to the above laws, which were carefully to be observed, and put into execution, to deter from the transgression of them:
that the land, whither I bring you to dwell therein, spew you not out; as the stomach does its food when it is loathsome and nauseous to it, and it cannot bear it; see Lev 18:25.
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Gill: Lev 20:23 - -- And ye shall not walk in the manners of the nation which I cast out before you,.... Nation seems to be put for nations, for there were seven nations c...
And ye shall not walk in the manners of the nation which I cast out before you,.... Nation seems to be put for nations, for there were seven nations cast out for them; though the Canaanites may be intended, being a general name for the whole: some think the Amorites are meant, who were a principal nation, and notorious for their wickedness: hence we often meet with this phrase in Jewish writings, "the way of the Amorites", as being exceeding bad, and so to be avoided, and by no means to be walked in, Gen 15:16,
for they committed all these things; were guilty of all the idolatries, incests, and uncleannesses before mentioned, and forbid under severe penalties:
and therefore I abhorred them; the sins committed by them, being so abominable and detestable: their persons, though the creatures of God, were had in abhorrence by him, and this he showed by casting them out of the land; and hereby it is suggested, that, should they, the Israelites, be guilty of the like, they also would be rejected and abhorred by him: the Targums of Onkelos and Jonathan are,"my Word abhorred them,''Christ, the eternal Word, Psa 45:7.
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Gill: Lev 20:24 - -- But I have said unto you, ye shall inherit the land,.... Promised it unto them, as he had to their fathers, Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, and also to the...
But I have said unto you, ye shall inherit the land,.... Promised it unto them, as he had to their fathers, Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, and also to them; or he had said the above things unto them, that they, observing them, might possess the land of Canaan, and continue therein, which is the sense of the Targum of Jonathan: the Jews say, that the right of inheritance belonged to them, from Shem the son of Noah, whose portion it was, and which they gather from Melchizedek being king of Salem, whom they take to be Shem; and they say, the Canaanites only dwelt in it to make it better, till they should come and inherit it:
and I will give it unto you to possess it; in whose gift it was, and who had a right to dispose of it; and could give them a good title to it, and secure them in the possession of it:
a land that floweth with milk and honey; abounding with all good things, with all the comforts of life, with everything both for necessity and delight; see Exo 3:8,
I am the Lord your God, which have separated you from other people; had chosen them above all people, to be a special and peculiar people to him; had distinguished them by his favours, and had given them particular laws and ordinances, to observe and walk according to them, different from all other nations, which it became them carefully to regard.
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Gill: Lev 20:25 - -- Ye shall therefore put difference between clean beasts and unclean,.... The ten clean ones, as Aben Ezra observes, and all the rest that are unclean, ...
Ye shall therefore put difference between clean beasts and unclean,.... The ten clean ones, as Aben Ezra observes, and all the rest that are unclean, according to the law before given, Lev 11:3, by using the one for food, and not the other, and so the Targum of Jonathan, ye shall separate between the beast which is fit for food, and that which is not fit for food:
and between unclean fowls and clean; and which the same Targum interprets, what is unfit to eat and what is fit, even all that are particularly mentioned as unclean, and not fit for food, in Lev 11:13 and all the rest not excepted to as clean and fit for food, which was one way and means God made use of to separate them from other nations, and so preserve them from their idolatrous and evil works:
and ye shall not make your souls abominable by beast, or by fowl, or by any manner of living thing that creepeth on the ground; that is, by eating them, contrary to the command of God, which would make them abominable in his sight; see Lev 11:43; every sin or transgression of this law being so to him:
which I have separated from you as unclean; which by law he had commanded them to abstain from the use of, as clean, and not fit to be eaten.
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Gill: Lev 20:26 - -- And ye shall be holy unto me,.... Separated from all unclean persons and things, and devoted to his service, and obedient to all his commands, and so ...
And ye shall be holy unto me,.... Separated from all unclean persons and things, and devoted to his service, and obedient to all his commands, and so live holy lives and conversations, according to his will, and to his honour and glory:
for I the Lord am holy; and therefore they, his people, should be like him, and imitate him, and observe those things which are agreeable to his holy nature and will, and yield a cheerful obedience to his holy precepts:
and have severed you from other people, that ye should be mine; which is a very forcible argument, a strong motive, and which laid them under great obligation to obedience and holiness.
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Gill: Lev 20:27 - -- A man also or a woman that hath a familiar spirit,.... Or the spirit of Python or divination, see Lev 19:31; such as the damsel had in Act 16:16; a wo...
A man also or a woman that hath a familiar spirit,.... Or the spirit of Python or divination, see Lev 19:31; such as the damsel had in Act 16:16; a woman is here particularly mentioned, though before included in the above law; because, as Aben Ezra says, such sort of practices were more frequently committed by women; to which Maimonides l adds another reason, because men have a natural clemency towards the female sex, and are not easily prevailed upon to put them to death; therefore the law says, "thou shall not suffer a witch to live", Exo 22:18,
or that is a wizard; a knowing one, who pretends to a great deal of knowledge of things; as of lost or stolen goods, and even knowledge of things future, and imposes upon persons, and cheats them of their money they give for information: such
shall surely be put to death: and not spared through favour and affection: the death they are to be put to follows:
they shall stone them with stones; until they are dead; of the manner of stoning; see Gill on Act 7:58,
their blood shall be upon them: they are worthy of death, and they shall suffer it: this phrase following upon the former, the Jews m gather from hence, that, wherever it is used, it is to be understood of stoning; See Gill on Lev 20:9.
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NET Notes: Lev 20:13 Heb “[as the] lyings of a woman.” The specific reference here is to homosexual intercourse between males.
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NET Notes: Lev 20:14 Heb “in fire they shall burn him and them.” The active plural verb sometimes requires a passive translation (GKC 460 §144.f, g), esp....
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NET Notes: Lev 20:22 Heb “and.” The Hebrew conjunction ו (vav, “and”) can be considered to have resultative force here.
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NET Notes: Lev 20:23 One medieval Hebrew ms, Smr, and all the major ancient versions have the plural “nations.” Some English versions retain the singular (e.g....
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NET Notes: Lev 20:24 Here and with the same phrase in v. 26, the LXX adds “all,” resulting in the reading “all the peoples.”
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NET Notes: Lev 20:27 At first glance Lev 20:27 appears to be out of place but, on closer examination, one could argue that it constitutes the back side of an envelope arou...
Geneva Bible: Lev 20:14 And if a man take a wife and her mother, ( f ) it [is] wickedness: they shall be burnt with fire, both he and they; that there be no wickedness among ...
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Geneva Bible: Lev 20:20 And if a man shall lie with his uncle's wife, he hath uncovered his uncle's nakedness: they shall bear their sin; they shall die ( g ) childless.
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Geneva Bible: Lev 20:21 And if a man shall take his brother's wife, it [is] an unclean thing: he hath uncovered his brother's ( h ) nakedness; they shall be childless.
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Geneva Bible: Lev 20:24 But I have said unto you, Ye shall inherit their land, and I will give it unto you to possess it, a land that ( i ) floweth with milk and honey: I [am...
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Geneva Bible: Lev 20:25 Ye shall therefore put difference between clean beasts and unclean, and between unclean fowls and clean: and ye shall not make your souls ( k ) abomin...
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TSK Synopsis -> Lev 20:1-27
TSK Synopsis: Lev 20:1-27 - --1 Of him that gives of his seed to Moloch.4 Of him that favours such an one.6 Of going to wizards.7 Of sanctification.9 Of him that curses his parents...
MHCC -> Lev 20:10-27
MHCC: Lev 20:10-27 - --These verses repeat what had been said before, but it was needful there should be line upon line. What praises we owe to God that he has taught the ev...
Matthew Henry -> Lev 20:10-21; Lev 20:22-27
Matthew Henry: Lev 20:10-21 - -- Sins against the seventh commandment are here ordered to be severely punished. These are sins which, of all others, fools are most apt to make a moc...
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Matthew Henry: Lev 20:22-27 - -- The last verse is a particular law, which comes in after the general conclusion, as if omitted in its proper place: it is for the putting of those t...
Keil-Delitzsch: Lev 20:9-18 - --
Whoever cursed father or mother was to be punished with death (Lev 19:3); "His blood would be upon him." The cursing of parents was a capital crime ...
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Keil-Delitzsch: Lev 20:19-21 - --
No civil punishment, on the other hand, to be inflicted by the magistrate or by the community generally, was ordered to follow marriage with an aunt...
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Keil-Delitzsch: Lev 20:22-26 - --
The list of punishments concludes, like the prohibitions in Lev 18:24., with exhortations to observe the commandments and judgments of the Lord, and...
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Keil-Delitzsch: Lev 20:27 - --
But because Israel was called to be the holy nation of Jehovah, every one, ether man or woman, in whom there was a heathenish spirit of soothsaying,...
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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