Text -- Leviticus 22:2 (NET)
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When any uncleanness is upon them, as appears from Lev 22:3-4.
Wesley: Lev 22:2 - -- From eating of those parts of the offerings, which belong to them. Only of the tithes they might eat.
From eating of those parts of the offerings, which belong to them. Only of the tithes they might eat.
Wesley: Lev 22:2 - -- The children of Israel. And it ill became the priests to profane or pollute what the people did hallow.
The children of Israel. And it ill became the priests to profane or pollute what the people did hallow.
JFB: Lev 22:2 - -- "To separate" means, in the language of the Mosaic ritual, "to abstain"; and therefore the import of this injunction is that the priests should abstai...
"To separate" means, in the language of the Mosaic ritual, "to abstain"; and therefore the import of this injunction is that the priests should abstain from eating that part of the sacrifices which, though belonging to their order, was to be partaken of only by such of them as were free from legal impurities.
JFB: Lev 22:2 - -- That is, let them not, by their want of due reverence, give occasion to profane my holy name. A careless or irreverent use of things consecrated to Go...
That is, let them not, by their want of due reverence, give occasion to profane my holy name. A careless or irreverent use of things consecrated to God tends to dishonor the name and bring disrespect on the worship of God.
Clarke -> Lev 22:2
Clarke: Lev 22:2 - -- Speak unto Aaron and to his sons, that they separate themselves - The same subject is continued in this chapter as in the preceding, with this addit...
Speak unto Aaron and to his sons, that they separate themselves - The same subject is continued in this chapter as in the preceding, with this addition, that besides the perfection of the priests, it was indispensably necessary that the sacrifices also should be perfect. In the service of God, according to the law, neither an imperfect offering nor an imperfect offerer could be admitted. What need then of a mediator between a holy God and sinful men! And can we expect that any of our services, however sincere and well-intentioned, can be accepted, unless offered on that living Altar that sanctifies the gift?
TSK -> Lev 22:2
TSK: Lev 22:2 - -- Lev 22:3-6, Lev 15:31; Num 6:3-8
that they profane not : This is the very ground of the prohibition, that they might preserve in their minds a holy re...
Lev 22:3-6, Lev 15:31; Num 6:3-8
that they profane not : This is the very ground of the prohibition, that they might preserve in their minds a holy reverence for the Divine Majesty. Hence when they approached unto him, they must be free from every legal impurity. If great men are to be approached with respect, how much more must Jehovah be approached with holy reverence! Lev 22:32, Lev 18:21, Lev 19:12, Lev 20:3, Lev 21:6
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Barnes -> Lev 22:2
Barnes: Lev 22:2 - -- "Speak ... that they so abstain from touching the holy things (i. e. the sacrificial food of all kinds) of the children of Israel which they consecr...
"Speak ... that they so abstain from touching the holy things (i. e. the sacrificial food of all kinds) of the children of Israel which they consecrate unto me, that they profane not my holy name."This law related to the daily life and the ordinary food of the priests.
Poole -> Lev 22:2
Poole: Lev 22:2 - -- That they separate themselves to wit, when any uncleanness is upon them, as it appears from Lev 22:3,4 . From the holy things, i.e. from eating of th...
That they separate themselves to wit, when any uncleanness is upon them, as it appears from Lev 22:3,4 . From the holy things, i.e. from eating of those parts of the offerings which belong to them. Only of the tithes they might eat in that case.
Which they hallow either the children of Israel, or the priests; for both of them did in their kinds hallow, consecrate, or offer them to God. But the former seems more probable, both because they were mentioned here and Lev 22:3 , where they are said to hallow, &c., and because this makes the argument stronger, it ill became the priests to profane or pollute what the people did hallow.
Haydock -> Lev 22:2
Haydock: Lev 22:2 - -- Offer. He does not speak of such things as fell to the share of the priests; (Menochius) but orders them to behave with great reverence when they pe...
Offer. He does not speak of such things as fell to the share of the priests; (Menochius) but orders them to behave with great reverence when they perform their sacred offices, lest others should take occasion to treat the name of God and holy things with disrespect. Hebrew and Septuagint, "let them not profane my holy name, which they are bound to sanctify; or in what they consecrate to me." Such things must not be used for ordinary purposes. (St. Basil, ser. de Bapt. ii. 2, and 3.)
Gill -> Lev 22:2
Gill: Lev 22:2 - -- Speak unto Aaron and to his sons,.... The priests; the children of Israel or the common people are not mentioned, as having no concern in the followin...
Speak unto Aaron and to his sons,.... The priests; the children of Israel or the common people are not mentioned, as having no concern in the following laws about eating holy things:
that they separate themselves from the holy things of the children of Israel; both from offering their lawful sacrifices, which was the business of their office when pure, and chiefly from eating that part of them which was their due, and was allowed them; neither of these they were to do, particularly the latter, when they were in any uncleanness, as the following words show:
and that, they profane not my holy name in those things which they hallow unto me; which the children of Israel set apart and devoted to his service; which they would do, by eating their part of them when unclean, and thereby show little reverence to that holy name to which they were devoted; or which the priests themselves sanctified, by offering them to him; for Jarchi says, this takes in the holiness of the priests themselves; but the former seems best, and is confirmed in Lev 22:3,
I am the Lord; who is holy himself, and whose holy things these are, and will be sanctified by those that draw nigh unto him.