
Text -- Leviticus 21:10 (NET)




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Those holy garments, which were peculiar to him.

Wesley: Lev 21:10 - -- This being then the posture of mourners, Lev 10:6, though afterwards the custom was changed and mourners covered their heads, 2Sa 15:30, Est 6:12.
JFB -> Lev 21:10-15
JFB: Lev 21:10-15 - -- The indulgence in the excepted cases of family bereavement, mentioned above [Lev 21:2-3], which was granted to the common priests, was denied to him; ...
The indulgence in the excepted cases of family bereavement, mentioned above [Lev 21:2-3], which was granted to the common priests, was denied to him; for his absence from the sanctuary for the removal of any contracted defilement could not have been dispensed with, neither could he have acted as intercessor for the people, unless ceremonially clean. Moreover, the high dignity of his office demanded a corresponding superiority in personal holiness, and stringent rules were prescribed for the purpose of upholding the suitable dignity of his station and family. The same rules are extended to the families of Christian ministers (1Ti 3:2; Tit 1:6).
Clarke -> Lev 21:10
Clarke: Lev 21:10 - -- He that is the high priest - This is the first place where this title is introduced; the title is very emphatic, הכהן הגדול haccohen hagga...
He that is the high priest - This is the first place where this title is introduced; the title is very emphatic,
TSK -> Lev 21:10
TSK: Lev 21:10 - -- upon : Lev 8:12, Lev 10:7, Lev 16:32; Exo 29:29, Exo 29:30; Num 35:25; Psa 133:2
consecrated : Lev 8:7-9; Exo 28:2-4
uncover : Lev 10:6, Lev 10:7, Lev...
upon : Lev 8:12, Lev 10:7, Lev 16:32; Exo 29:29, Exo 29:30; Num 35:25; Psa 133:2
consecrated : Lev 8:7-9; Exo 28:2-4
uncover : Lev 10:6, Lev 10:7, Lev 13:45; 2Sa 15:30; Est 6:12, not rend, Gen 37:34; Job 1:20; Mat 26:65; All human corpses were considered as unclean. Whoever touched one was unclean for seven days, and was obliged on the third and seventh day to purify himself according to the Mosaic instructions. In the case of the priest it went still farther; insomuch, that even mourning for the dead by any external sign, such as tearing their clothes, defiled them. Hence such mournings were absolutely forbidden to be used in any case, and by the other priests also, except in the case of their very nearest relations, for whom they were allowed to mourn. This statue is founded on the importance of sustaining the decency and purity of Divine worship. The servants of the Deity were to keep themselves at a distance from every thing that in the least degree savoured of uncleanness.

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Barnes -> Lev 21:10
Barnes: Lev 21:10 - -- It was the distinguishing mark of the anointing of the high priest, that the holy oil was poured upon his head like a crown (compare Lev 8:12). ...
Poole -> Lev 21:10
Poole: Lev 21:10 - -- Upon whose head the anointing oil was poured Lev 8:12 ; which was only sprinkled upon inferior priests, blood also being mixed with it, Lev 8:30 .
Th...
Upon whose head the anointing oil was poured Lev 8:12 ; which was only sprinkled upon inferior priests, blood also being mixed with it, Lev 8:30 .
The garments to wit, those holy garments which were peculiar to him, as well as those common to others.
Shall not uncover his head this being then the posture of mourners, Lev 10:6 , though afterwards the custom was changed, and mourners covered their heads, 2Sa 15:30 Est 6:12 . Or if this custom was now in use, the meaning may be, he shall not put off the priestly covering or mitre, which was necessary for him to do, if he had put on the mourner’ s covering upon his head, otherwise the holy covering had been defiled, but he shall continue in the exercise of his office, which is signified by keeping on his priestly garments.
Haydock -> Lev 21:10
Haydock: Lev 21:10 - -- Head. Septuagint, "by taking off his cidaris, or tiara." He shall not shave his head, chap. x. 6. ---
Garments, at funerals, nor the sacred vestm...
Head. Septuagint, "by taking off his cidaris, or tiara." He shall not shave his head, chap. x. 6. ---
Garments, at funerals, nor the sacred vestments at all. (Calmet)
Gill -> Lev 21:10
Gill: Lev 21:10 - -- And he that is the high priest among his brethren,.... Either among his brethren, the priests, being in office above them; or among his brethren the ...
And he that is the high priest among his brethren,.... Either among his brethren, the priests, being in office above them; or among his brethren the Israelites, among and over whom he is high priest; or, as others render it, "the priest who is greater than his brethren" d, in an higher office; the Jews say e the high priest was to be greater than his brethren, in beauty, in strength, in wisdom, and in riches; and if he had not money enough, all the priests were to give him of theirs, everyone according to his riches, until he became the richest among them all:
upon whose head the anointing oil was poured; as it was poured upon Aaron at his consecration, and those that succeeded him, Exo 29:7 Lev 8:12,
and that is consecrated to put on the garments; the eight garments with which the high priest was clothed at the time of his consecration, Lev 8:7; and in which he and his sons are said to be consecrated, Exo 29:29; in order to which he was "to fill his hand"; as the phrase here is, that is, with the fat and right shoulder of the ram of consecration, and with the loaf of bread, and cake of oiled bread, and wafer, Exo 29:23; in all which he was a type of Christ, the great High Priest, as he is often called, who is greater than his brethren in all the above things, the high priest exceeded his brethren, except in worldly riches; and yet the earth also is his, and the fulness thereof, well as he is fairer than the children of men, stronger than the strong man armed, and the treasures of wisdom and knowledge are hid in him; he is anointed also with the oil of gladness above his fellows; and all his garments smell of myrrh, aloes, and cassia, and is consecrated an high priest for evermore: of the high priest it is said, he
shall not uncover his head: that is, on account of the dead; not take off his mitre, or in any such way express mourning for the dead; or shall not nourish his hair or let it grow, as the Targums of Onkelos and Jonathan; and so Jarchi interprets it, he shall not let the hair grow for mourning; and what is nourishing of the hair? when it is let grow more than thirty days:
nor rend his clothes; that is, on the same account, and therefore Jonathan adds, in the hour of distress, or mourning for the dead; otherwise, in case of blasphemy, he might rend his clothes, see Mat 26:65; and indeed, according to the Jewish canons, he might rend his clothes in mourning, only in a different manner from common priests; for so they say f,"he may not rend for the dead, as other priests,''as it is said: "nor rend his clothes"; and if he rends he is to be beaten, but he may rend below over against (or near) his feet; and so in the Misnah g, an high priest rends below, and a common priest above; See Gill on Lev 10:6.

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NET Notes: Lev 21:10 Regarding these signs of mourning see the note on Lev 10:6. His head had been anointed (v. 10a) so it must not be unkempt (v. 10b), and his garments w...
Geneva Bible -> Lev 21:10
Geneva Bible: Lev 21:10 And [he that is] the high priest among his brethren, upon whose head the anointing oil was poured, and that is consecrated to put on the garments, sha...

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TSK Synopsis -> Lev 21:1-24
TSK Synopsis: Lev 21:1-24 - --1 Of the priests' mourning.6 Of their holiness.7 Of their marriages.8 Of their estimation.9 Of the priest's daughter convicted of whoredom.10 Of the h...
MHCC -> Lev 21:1-24
MHCC: Lev 21:1-24 - --As these priests were types of Christ, so all ministers must be followers of him, that their example may teach others to imitate the Saviour. Without ...
Matthew Henry -> Lev 21:10-15
Matthew Henry: Lev 21:10-15 - -- More was expected from a priest than from other people, but more from the high priest than from other priests, because upon his head the anointing ...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Lev 21:10-12
Keil-Delitzsch: Lev 21:10-12 - --
The high priest was to maintain a spotless purity in a higher degree still. He, whose head had been anointed with oil, and who had been sanctified t...
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 21:1--22:33 - --B. Holiness of the priests, gifts, and sacrifices chs. 21-22
All the people were to maintain holiness be...
