
Text -- Leviticus 21:18 (NET)




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Wesley -> Lev 21:18
Wesley: Lev 21:18 - -- Most restrain this word to the nose, and to some great deformity relating to it. But according to others, it signifies more generally, a person that w...
Most restrain this word to the nose, and to some great deformity relating to it. But according to others, it signifies more generally, a person that wants some member or members, because the next word, to which it is opposed, signifies one that hath more members than he should.
JFB -> Lev 21:16-24
JFB: Lev 21:16-24 - -- As visible things exert a strong influence on the minds of men, any physical infirmity or malformation of body in the ministers of religion, which dis...
As visible things exert a strong influence on the minds of men, any physical infirmity or malformation of body in the ministers of religion, which disturbs the associations or excites ridicule, tends to detract from the weight and authority of the sacred office. Priests laboring under any personal defect were not allowed to officiate in the public service; they might be employed in some inferior duties about the sanctuary but could not perform any sacred office. In all these regulations for preserving the unsullied purity of the sacred character and office, there was a typical reference to the priesthood of Christ (Heb 7:26).
Clarke -> Lev 21:18
Clarke: Lev 21:18 - -- A blind man - That is, in one eye; for he that was utterly blind could not possibly be employed in such a service. A flat nose, like that of an ape;...
A blind man - That is, in one eye; for he that was utterly blind could not possibly be employed in such a service. A flat nose, like that of an ape; so the best versions. Any thing superfluous, such as six fingers, six toes, etc.
TSK -> Lev 21:18

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Barnes -> Lev 21:16-24
Barnes: Lev 21:16-24 - -- He was not treated as an outcast, but enjoyed his privileges as a son of Aaron, except in regard to active duties. Lev 21:20 A dwarf - On...
He was not treated as an outcast, but enjoyed his privileges as a son of Aaron, except in regard to active duties.
A dwarf - One who is small and wasted, either short, as in the text, or slender, as in the margin. It is hardly likely that dwarfishness would be overlooked in this enumeration. So most critical authorities.
Scurry or scabbed - These words most probably include all affected with any skin disease.
See Lev 2:3 note; Lev 6:25 note.
Sanctuaries - The places especially holy, including the most holy place, the holy place, and the altar.
This law is of course to be regarded as one development of the great principle that all which is devoted to the service of God should be as perfect as possible of its kind.
Poole -> Lev 21:18
Poole: Lev 21:18 - -- He shall not approach unto God or to serve him in his sanctuary.
A flat nose: most restrain this word to the nose and to some great deformity relat...
He shall not approach unto God or to serve him in his sanctuary.
A flat nose: most restrain this word to the nose and to some great deformity relating to it, either the want of it wholly or in part, or the shortness, flatness, or crookedness of it. But according to others, it signifies more generally a person that wants some member or members, because the next word, to which it is opposed, signifies one that hath more members than he should.
Haydock -> Lev 21:18
Haydock: Lev 21:18 - -- Nose. Hebrew, "a flat nose, or any thing superfluous." Septuagint, "the nose, (hand) or ears slit." This verse rejects those whose members are too...
Nose. Hebrew, "a flat nose, or any thing superfluous." Septuagint, "the nose, (hand) or ears slit." This verse rejects those whose members are too large, as the next does those who have them too small.
Gill -> Lev 21:18
Gill: Lev 21:18 - -- For whatsoever man he be that hath a blemish,.... Let him be otherwise ever so well qualified for his office, as with respect to his parentage, again...
For whatsoever man he be that hath a blemish,.... Let him be otherwise ever so well qualified for his office, as with respect to his parentage, against which no objection lies; or, as to his character and abilities, being a man of knowledge and of good manners; and whether these blemishes be, as the Jews z call them, fixed, settled ones, which have attended them ever since they were born, and are likely to attend them as long as they live; or are transient ones, only for the present, and perhaps, in a short time, wilt be removed; yet it matters not, while these blemishes are on them:
he shall not approach; to the altar to offer sacrifice, or do any part of the priestly office, for this phrase is expressive of a sacerdotal act: the particular blemishes unfitting a man for such service follow:
a blind man, or a lame; that is blind of one eye, or of both; and is lame of one leg, or of both:
or he that hath a flat nose; which Jarchi explains, whose nose is sunk between his two eyes, whose nose is short, and crooked, or mutilated:
or anything superfluous; more members than usual, as six fingers on an hand, or two gristles in an ear, as Ben Gersom; or whose members are not proportionate, as one eye large and the other small, or one thigh or leg longer than the other, so Jarchi; the Targum of Jonathan is,"whose thigh (or thigh bone) is out of joint;''and so a man draws his foot after him, which is the sense of the Rabbins, as observed by Kimchi a, and Ben Melech from him; and so such are not fit to be called the priests of the Lord, and much less ministers of his word, who are blind as to the knowledge of divine and spiritual things, and walk not as becomes the Gospel of Christ; or halt between two opinions, or savour not the things of God, and lay not aside all superfluity of naughtiness.

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NET Notes: Lev 21:18 Lexically, the Hebrew term חָרֻם (kharum) seems to refer to a split nose or perhaps any number of other facial defects (...
Geneva Bible -> Lev 21:18
Geneva Bible: Lev 21:18 For whatsoever man [he be] that hath a blemish, he shall not approach: a blind man, or a lame, or he that hath ( m ) a flat nose, or any ( n ) thing s...

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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 21:16-24
Matthew Henry: Lev 21:16-24 - -- The priesthood being confined to one particular family, and entailed upon all the male issue of that family throughout their generations, it was ver...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Lev 21:16-18
Keil-Delitzsch: Lev 21:16-18 - --
Directions for the sons (descendants) of Aaron who were afflicted with bodily imperfections. As the spiritual nature of a man is reflected in his bo...
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...
