
Text -- Leviticus 22:19 (NET)




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Wesley -> Lev 22:19
Wesley: Lev 22:19 - -- For a burnt-offering, which was always of that kind: but the females were accepted in peace-offerings, and sin-offerings.
For a burnt-offering, which was always of that kind: but the females were accepted in peace-offerings, and sin-offerings.
Rather, to your being accepted.

JFB: Lev 22:19 - -- This law (Lev 1:3) is founded on a sense of natural propriety, which required the greatest care to be taken in the selection of animals for sacrifice....
This law (Lev 1:3) is founded on a sense of natural propriety, which required the greatest care to be taken in the selection of animals for sacrifice. The reason for this extreme caution is found in the fact that sacrifices are either an expression of praise to God for His goodness, or else they are the designed means of conciliating or retaining His favor. No victim that was not perfect in its kind could be deemed a fitting instrument for such purposes if we assume that the significance of sacrifices is derived entirely from their relation to Jehovah. Sacrifices may be likened to gifts made to a king by his subjects, and hence the reasonableness of God's strong remonstrance with the worldly-minded Jews (Mal 1:8). If the tabernacle, and subsequently the temple, were considered the palace of the great King, then the sacrifices would answer to presents as offered to a monarch on various occasions by his subjects; and in this light they would be the appropriate expressions of their feelings towards their sovereign. When a subject wished to do honor to his sovereign, to acknowledge allegiance, to appease his anger, to supplicate forgiveness, or to intercede for another, he brought a present; and all the ideas involved in sacrifices correspond to these sentiments--those of gratitude, of worship, of prayer, of confession and atonement [BIB. SAC.].
TSK -> Lev 22:19
TSK: Lev 22:19 - -- Lev 1:3, Lev 1:10, Lev 4:32; Exo 12:5; Mat 27:4, Mat 27:19, Mat 27:24, Mat 27:54; Luk 23:14, Luk 23:41, Luk 23:47; Joh 19:4; 2Co 5:21; Eph 5:27; Heb 9...

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Barnes -> Lev 22:19
Barnes: Lev 22:19 - -- Ye shall offer at your own will a male - Rather, That it may be accepted (so Lev 22:29) for you it shall be a male. See Lev 1:3. It is the same...
Ye shall offer at your own will a male - Rather, That it may be accepted (so Lev 22:29) for you it shall be a male. See Lev 1:3. It is the same phrase as in Lev 22:20-21, Lev 22:27.
Poole -> Lev 22:19
Poole: Lev 22:19 - -- A male for a burnt-offering, which was always of that kind; but the females were accepted in peace-offerings, Lev 3:1 , and sin-offerings, Lev 4:32 5...
A male for a burnt-offering, which was always of that kind; but the females were accepted in peace-offerings, Lev 3:1 , and sin-offerings, Lev 4:32 5:6 .
Haydock -> Lev 22:19
Haydock: Lev 22:19 - -- Without blemish. To teach us to aim at perfection in all our offerings and performances.
Without blemish. To teach us to aim at perfection in all our offerings and performances.
Gill -> Lev 22:19
Gill: Lev 22:19 - -- Ye shall offer at your own will,.... For vows and freewill offerings were at their own option, and depended on their own will and pleasure, and when o...
Ye shall offer at your own will,.... For vows and freewill offerings were at their own option, and depended on their own will and pleasure, and when offered should be with a willing mind, and from their whole heart: or "for good will to you"; as the Targums of Onkelos and Jonathan; or for gracious, acceptation, that is, that they might be well pleasing to God, and acceptable in his sight, so Jarchi; in order to which the following direction was strictly to be observed:
a male without blemish, of the beeves, of the sheep, and of the goats; bullocks, sheep, and goats, were the only sorts of beasts, out of which sacrifices were taken, and those that were for burnt offerings were always to be males, and unblemished, see Lev 1:3; but for other offerings, as peace offerings and sin offerings, females might be used, see Lev 3:1. Fowls are not mentioned, though burnt offerings were of them, because it was not required in them, only of beasts, that they should be males, and without blemish; for, as Jarchi observes, these were not rejected on account of a blemish, only for want of a member.

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TSK Synopsis -> Lev 22:1-33
TSK Synopsis: Lev 22:1-33 - --1 The priests in their uncleanness must abstain from the holy things.6 How they shall be cleansed.10 Who of the priest's house may eat of the holy thi...
MHCC -> Lev 22:1-33
MHCC: Lev 22:1-33 - --In this chapter we have divers laws concerning the priests and sacrifices, all for preserving the honour of the sanctuary. Let us recollect with grati...
Matthew Henry -> Lev 22:17-33
Matthew Henry: Lev 22:17-33 - -- Here are four laws concerning sacrifices: - I. Whatever was offered in sacrifice to God should be without blemish, otherwise it should not be accep...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Lev 22:17-20
Keil-Delitzsch: Lev 22:17-20 - --
Acceptable Sacrifices. - Lev 22:18-20. Every sacrifice offered to the Lord by an Israelite or foreigner, in consequence of a vow or as a freewill-of...
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...

Constable: Lev 22:1-33 - --3. The third list of regulations for priests 22:1-33
The previous section (21:16-24) named physi...
