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Text -- Leviticus 22:27-33 (NET)

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22:27 “When an ox, lamb, or goat is born, it must be under the care of its mother seven days, but from the eighth day onward it will be acceptable as an offering gift to the Lord. 22:28 You must not slaughter an ox or a sheep and its young on the same day. 22:29 When you sacrifice a thanksgiving offering to the Lord, you must sacrifice it so that it is acceptable for your benefit. 22:30 On that very day it must be eaten; you must not leave any part of it over until morning. I am the Lord. 22:31 “You must be sure to do my commandments. I am the Lord. 22:32 You must not profane my holy name, and I will be sanctified in the midst of the Israelites. I am the Lord who sanctifies you, 22:33 the one who brought you out from the land of Egypt to be your God. I am the Lord.”
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Names, People and Places, Dictionary Themes and Topics

Names, People and Places:
 · Egypt descendants of Mizraim
 · Israel a citizen of Israel.,a member of the nation of Israel


Dictionary Themes and Topics: WILL, VOLITION | SHEEP | SACRIFICE, IN THE OLD TESTAMENT, 2 | Offerings | Obedience | Liberality | LEVITICUS, 1 | Israel | HALLOW; HALLOWED | God | Goat | Fear of God | EWE | DAM | Cow | Blasphemy | more
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TSK Synopsis , MHCC , Matthew Henry , Keil-Delitzsch , Constable , Guzik

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per phrase)

Wesley: Lev 22:28 - -- Because it favoured of cruelty.

Because it favoured of cruelty.

Wesley: Lev 22:32 - -- Hallowed, or sanctified, either by you in keeping my holy commands, or upon you in executing my holy and righteous judgments. I will manifest myself t...

Hallowed, or sanctified, either by you in keeping my holy commands, or upon you in executing my holy and righteous judgments. I will manifest myself to be an holy God that will not bear the transgression of my laws.

JFB: Lev 22:27-28 - -- Animals were not considered perfect nor good for food till the eighth day. As sacrifices are called the bread or food of God (Lev 22:25), to offer the...

Animals were not considered perfect nor good for food till the eighth day. As sacrifices are called the bread or food of God (Lev 22:25), to offer them immediately after birth, when they were unfit to be eaten, would have indicated a contempt of religion; and besides, this prohibition, as well as that contained in Lev 22:28, inculcated a lesson of humanity or tenderness to the dam, as well as secured the sacrifices from all appearance of unfeeling cruelty.

Clarke: Lev 22:27 - -- When a bullock - is brought forth - This is a most unfortunate as well as absurd translation. The creature called an ox is a bull castrated; surely ...

When a bullock - is brought forth - This is a most unfortunate as well as absurd translation. The creature called an ox is a bull castrated; surely then a bullock was never yet brought forth! The original word שור shor signifies a bull, a bullock, or indeed any thing of the neat kind: here, even common sense required that it should be translated calf; and did I not hold myself sacredly bound to print the text of the common version with scrupulous exactness, I should translate the former clause of this verse thus, and so enter it into the text: When a Calf, or a Lamb, or a Kid is brought forth, instead of, When a bullock, a sheep, or a goat is brought forth, the absurdity of which is glaring

Clarke: Lev 22:27 - -- Seven days under the dam - In vindication of the propriety of this precept it may be justly asserted, that the flesh of very young animals is compar...

Seven days under the dam - In vindication of the propriety of this precept it may be justly asserted, that the flesh of very young animals is comparatively innutritive, and that animal food is not sufficiently nourishing and wholesome till the animal has arrived at a certain growth, or acquired the perfection of its nature. There is something brutish in eating the young of beast or fowl before the hair and hoofs are perfect in the one, and the feathers and claws in the other. Before this period their flesh is not good for food. See the note on Lev 9:1.

Clarke: Lev 22:28 - -- Ye shall not kill it and her young in one day - This precept was certainly intended to inculcate mercy and tenderness of heart; and so the Jews unde...

Ye shall not kill it and her young in one day - This precept was certainly intended to inculcate mercy and tenderness of heart; and so the Jews understood it. When it is necessary to take away the lives of innocent animals for the support of our own, we should do it in such a way as not to blunt our moral feelings; and deplore the necessity, while we feel an express gratitude to God for permission, to do it.

Clarke: Lev 22:30 - -- Leave none of it until the morrow - See the note on Lev 7:15.

Leave none of it until the morrow - See the note on Lev 7:15.

Clarke: Lev 22:32 - -- Neither shall ye profane my holy name - God’ s name is profaned or rendered common when we treat his commands as we often do those of our fello...

Neither shall ye profane my holy name - God’ s name is profaned or rendered common when we treat his commands as we often do those of our fellows, when they do not appear to have self-interest to recommend them. He therefore profanes God’ s holy name who does not both implicitly believe and conscientiously obey all his words and all his precepts

Clarke: Lev 22:32 - -- I will be hallowed among the children of Israel - The words children of Israel, בני ישראל beney Yishrael , which so frequently occur, shoul...

I will be hallowed among the children of Israel - The words children of Israel, בני ישראל beney Yishrael , which so frequently occur, should be translated either the descendants or posterity of Israel, or the people of Israel. The word children has a tendency to beget a false notion, especially in the minds of young people, and lead them to think that children, in the proper sense of the word, i. e., little ones, are meant.

Clarke: Lev 22:33 - -- Brought you out of the land of Egypt - By such a series of miraculous interferences, to be your God - to save you from all idolatry, false and super...

Brought you out of the land of Egypt - By such a series of miraculous interferences, to be your God - to save you from all idolatry, false and superstitious worship, teach you the right way, lead and support you in it, and preserve you to my eternal kingdom and glory. God, infinite in his own perfections, has no need of his creatures; but they need him; and, as a source of endless felicity, he opens himself to all his intelligent offspring.

Calvin: Lev 22:28 - -- 28.And whether it be a cow or ewe Though cruelty was indeed condemned in this precept, still I make no doubt but that Moses speaks primarily of the s...

28.And whether it be a cow or ewe Though cruelty was indeed condemned in this precept, still I make no doubt but that Moses speaks primarily of the sacrifices. I confess the word שחט , shachat, which he uses, is a general one; but since throughout the chapter he is professedly treating of the sacrifices, and in connection with these words adds the conclusion respecting the hallowing of His holy name, Lev 22:32, the context requires that we should consider it to be an inculcation of purity in God’s service. If any prefer to extend it further, I will not contest the point; and thus this sentence will be a supplement to the Sixth Commandment. I have, however, followed what appears most probable, and the reader of sound judgment will, I hope, agree with me. Meanwhile, I confess that all barbarity and cruelty was thus prohibited in the sacrifices, and in them the rule was laid down, that men should not be cruel in reference to their daily food. It is a sight by no means pleasant to gentle minds to see the dam killed together with her young; and, if it were a common custom, men would easily grow callous as to blood-shedding in general. God would therefore not have the exercises of religion disconnected from the duties of humanity; and the tendency of the precept is, that God’s altar should not be a Cyclopean slaughter-house.

Calvin: Lev 22:32 - -- 32.Neither shall ye profane In forbidding the profanation of His name, He confirms in other words the foregoing sentiment; guarding by them His worsh...

32.Neither shall ye profane In forbidding the profanation of His name, He confirms in other words the foregoing sentiment; guarding by them His worship from all corruptions, that it may be maintained in purity and integrity. The same, too, is the object of the clause in apposition, which immediately follows; for they hallow God’s name who turn not away from its rightful and sincere worship. Let this be carefully observed, that whatever fancies men devise, are so many profanations of God’s name; for although the superstitious may please themselves by their imaginations, yet is all their religion full of sacrilege, whereby God complains that His holiness is profaned. Mark, also, the mutual relation, when God requires Himself to be hallowed, even as he hallows the people; for nothing can be more unseemly than for the Israelites to mix up with idols Him by whose blessing they excel all other nations. It is as though He commanded them to reflect from whence their superiority proceeded, that they may pay their debt of gratitude to Him who is its author. In sum, forasmuch as He had separated them from heathen nations, He condemns all wicked blending with them, whereby the integrity of religion is corrupted, so that He may alone have the pre-eminence, and all idols may be repudiated. 224

TSK: Lev 22:27 - -- seven days : It was necessary for the mother’ s health that the young one should suck so long; and prior to this time, the process of nutrition i...

seven days : It was necessary for the mother’ s health that the young one should suck so long; and prior to this time, the process of nutrition in a young animal can scarcely be considered as completely formed. Besides this, it may justly be asserted, that the flesh of very young animals is comparatively innutritive. There is something brutish in eating the young of beast or fowl, before the hair and hoofs are perfect in the one, and feathers and claws in the other; and before this period, their flesh is not good for food, consequently they were not fit for sacrifice, which is termed the bread or food of God (Lev 22:25). Lev 22:25, Lev 12:2, Lev 12:3, Lev 19:23, Lev 19:24; Exo 22:30

TSK: Lev 22:28 - -- ewe : or, she goat ye shall not kill it : This law was certainly intended to inculcate mercy and tenderness of heart; and so the Jews have understood ...

ewe : or, she goat

ye shall not kill it : This law was certainly intended to inculcate mercy and tenderness of heart; and so the Jews have understood it. Exo 23:19, Exo 34:26; Deu 14:21, Deu 22:6, Deu 22:7

TSK: Lev 22:29 - -- Lev 7:12-15; Psa 107:22, Psa 116:17; Hos 14:2; Amo 4:5; Heb 13:15; 1Pe 2:5

TSK: Lev 22:30 - -- Lev 7:15-18, Lev 19:7; Exo 16:19, Exo 16:20

TSK: Lev 22:31 - -- Lev 18:4, Lev 18:5, Lev 19:37; Num 15:40; Deu 4:40; 1Th 4:1, 1Th 4:2

TSK: Lev 22:32 - -- Lev 22:2, Lev 18:21 I will : Lev 10:3; Isa 5:16; Mat 6:9; Luk 11:2 hallow you : Lev 22:16, Lev 20:8, Lev 21:8, Lev 21:15; Exo 19:5, Exo 19:6; Joh 17:1...

TSK: Lev 22:33 - -- Lev 11:45, Lev 19:36, Lev 25:38; Exo 6:7, Exo 20:2; Num 15:41

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per Verse)

Barnes: Lev 22:27 - -- No victim was to be offered in sacrifice until it was a week old. The meaning of this law appears to be that the animal should realise a distinct ex...

No victim was to be offered in sacrifice until it was a week old. The meaning of this law appears to be that the animal should realise a distinct existence in becoming less dependent on its mother, and able to provide for its own wants.

Barnes: Lev 22:28 - -- A law intended to remind the Israelites of the sacredness of the relation between the parent and its offspring. Compare Exo 23:19 note.

A law intended to remind the Israelites of the sacredness of the relation between the parent and its offspring. Compare Exo 23:19 note.

Poole: Lev 22:27 - -- From the eighth day See on Exo 23:30 23:19 .

From the eighth day See on Exo 23:30 23:19 .

Poole: Lev 22:28 - -- Because it savoured of cruelty. See Poole Deu 22:6.

Because it savoured of cruelty. See Poole Deu 22:6.

Poole: Lev 22:29 - -- i.e. What and when you please, so the rules be observed: or, for your acceptance , as Lev 1:3 , i.e. in such manner that God may accept it, i.e. re...

i.e. What and when you please, so the rules be observed: or, for your acceptance , as Lev 1:3 , i.e. in such manner that God may accept it, i.e. regularly, cheerfully, &c.

Poole: Lev 22:32 - -- Neither shall ye profane my holy name either by despising me and my command yourselves, or by giving others occasion to profane them. Hallowed or ...

Neither shall ye profane my holy name either by despising me and my command yourselves, or by giving others occasion to profane them.

Hallowed or sanctified : either by you in keeping my holy commands, or upon you in executing my holy and righteous judgments, Lev 10:3 Isa 26:15 . I will manifest myself to be a holy God, that will not bear the transgression of my laws.

Which hallow you by separating you from all the world unto myself and service, by giving you holy laws, and my Holy Spirit to enable and incline you to keep them; and therefore you have the more reason to hallow me and keep my commands, and are the more inexcusable if you transgress them.

Haydock: Lev 22:27 - -- Lord. In this and the following verses, we are taught a lesson of humanity. (Tertullian) --- The Romans did not offer sheep or goats till they wer...

Lord. In this and the following verses, we are taught a lesson of humanity. (Tertullian) ---

The Romans did not offer sheep or goats till they were eight days old: though the Jews were at liberty to sacrifice them after that term, they generally waited till they were thirty days old. (Calmet)

Gill: Lev 22:27 - -- When a bullock, or a sheep, or a goat, is brought forth,.... Those three are only mentioned, because they were only made use of in sacrifice, to which...

When a bullock, or a sheep, or a goat, is brought forth,.... Those three are only mentioned, because they were only made use of in sacrifice, to which this law refers:

then it shall be seven days under the dam; whether a calf, or a lamb, or a kid of the goats; it was not to be taken from its dam and killed, either for food or sacrifice, before it was seven days old: Fagius says, the Hebrews give two reasons why a creature might not be offered before the eighth day; one is, that a sabbath might pass over it, nothing being perfect and consistent without it, that giving, as they say d perfection and consistence to all the things of the world; and the other, as the heavens and the earth being perfected in seven days, a creature which lives so long seems to be, as it were, perfect; but he observes, if we inquire after the mystical sense of it, a better reason is to be given, namely, that Christ, the type of all the sacrifices, was not to be offered, or suffer death in his infancy, which Herod contrived, but at man's estate; and to show that no man is fit to be a propitiatory sacrifice, through weakness and inability, being unable to stand before the justice of God, only Christ, in whom is perfection of strength:

and from the eighth day and thenceforth it shall be accepted for an offering made by fire unto the Lord; become an acceptable burnt offering to God; so Pliny e says, that the young of sheep are fit for sacrifice on the eighth day, and of an ox on the thirtieth day; see Exo 22:30.

Gill: Lev 22:28 - -- And whether it be cow or ewe,.... Or "an ox or sheep" f, for this law, as Aben Ezra says, respects both male and female, and neither the one nor the ...

And whether it be cow or ewe,.... Or "an ox or sheep" f, for this law, as Aben Ezra says, respects both male and female, and neither the one nor the other with their young might be slain; though Jarchi says, the custom is concerning the female, for it is forbidden to slay the dam and its son, or daughter; but it is not the custom concerning males, wherefore it is lawful to slay the father and the son:

ye shall not kill it and her young both in one day; or, "it and its son" g, the young, whether of a cow or ewe, and whether it be male or female; though Gersom observes, that this law takes place only in the dam and its female young, and not in the father and the son; for it is not manifest, in many animals, who is their father, wherefore he is not guilty of stripes, if the father and his son are slain in one day, even though it is known it is its father: the reason of the law seems to be, to encourage mercy and pity, and to discourage cruelty: hence the Targum of Jonathan is,"and my people, the children of Israel, as our Father is merciful in heaven, so be ye merciful on earth: a cow, or a sheep, &c.''

Gill: Lev 22:29 - -- And when ye will offer a sacrifice of thanksgiving unto the Lord,.... Which was a sort of peace offering, distinct from freewill offerings and vows be...

And when ye will offer a sacrifice of thanksgiving unto the Lord,.... Which was a sort of peace offering, distinct from freewill offerings and vows before spoken of:

offer it at your own will; just what they pleased, whether a bullock, a sheep, or a goat, and whether a male or female; these were left to their own option, or for acceptation to you, as the Targum of Jonathan, and so Jarchi; that is, it was right in them, and they ought to be careful to offer it in such manner, that it might be acceptable to God, by observing the rules given concerning it, particularly what follows.

Gill: Lev 22:30 - -- On the same day it shall be eaten up,.... Which is the law concerning it; See Gill on Lev 7:15, ye shall leave none of it till the morning; of anot...

On the same day it shall be eaten up,.... Which is the law concerning it; See Gill on Lev 7:15,

ye shall leave none of it till the morning; of another day, as the Vulgate Latin version adds, and much less the fat of them, and the most holy things, as Ben Gersom observes, the one being to be burnt upon the altar, the other to be eaten by the priests

I am the Lord; who has made this law, and expect it will be observed.

Gill: Lev 22:31 - -- Therefore shall ye keep my commandments, and do them,.... Both priests and people, even all the commandments delivered at this time, as well as all ot...

Therefore shall ye keep my commandments, and do them,.... Both priests and people, even all the commandments delivered at this time, as well as all others; these they were to observe and take notice of, and keep them in memory, and put them in practice:

I am the Lord; See Gill on Lev 22:30.

Gill: Lev 22:32 - -- Neither shall ye profane my holy name,.... By transgressing the laws of God, particularly by offering blemished sacrifices, or before the proper tithe...

Neither shall ye profane my holy name,.... By transgressing the laws of God, particularly by offering blemished sacrifices, or before the proper tithe; or by slaying the dam and its young on one day; for, as Aben Ezra observes, this is said to the sons of Aaron:

but I will be hallowed among the children of Israel; by his priests among them, and by themselves, conforming to all the precepts, and particularly the last mentioned, which respects them, and their eating up the peace offerings the same day:

I am the Lord which hallowed you; had separated them from all other people, and had given them holy laws to walk by, through the observance of which they would be at least externally holy.

Gill: Lev 22:33 - -- That brought you out of the land of Egypt, to be your God,.... Whereby he showed himself to be their covenant God and Father, who had a kind and graci...

That brought you out of the land of Egypt, to be your God,.... Whereby he showed himself to be their covenant God and Father, who had a kind and gracious regard unto them, and which laid them under obligation to fear, serve, and worship him as their God:

I am the Lord; that hath sovereign right unto them, and claim upon them, and therefore they ought to be subject to his will, and observe his laws ordinances.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

NET Notes: Lev 22:27 Heb “for an offering of a gift.”

NET Notes: Lev 22:28 Heb “in one day.”

NET Notes: Lev 22:29 Heb “for your acceptance” (see the notes on Lev 1:3-4 and 22:19 above).

NET Notes: Lev 22:30 Heb “from it.”

NET Notes: Lev 22:31 Heb “And you shall keep my commandments and you shall do them.” This appears to be a kind of verbal hendiadys, where the first verb is a m...

NET Notes: Lev 22:33 Heb “to be to you for God.”

Geneva Bible: Lev 22:32 Neither shall ye ( k ) profane my holy name; but I will be hallowed among the children of Israel: I [am] the LORD which hallow you, ( k ) For whoever...

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

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 - --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 - -- 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 22:27 - -- A young ox, sheep, or goat was to be seven days under its mother, and could only be sacrificed from the eighth day onwards, according to the rule la...

Keil-Delitzsch: Lev 22:28-30 - -- The command not to kill an ox or sheep at the same time as its young is related to the law in Exo 23:19 and Deu 22:6-7, and was intended to lay it d...

Keil-Delitzsch: Lev 22:31-33 - -- Concluding exhortation, as in Lev 18:29; Lev 19:37. (On Lev 22:32, cf. Lev 18:21 and Lev 11:44-45.)

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...

Constable: Lev 22:26-33 - --The time intervals of sacrifices 22:26-33 Seven additional laws specified the time perio...

Guzik: Lev 22:1-33 - --Leviticus 22 - More Specific Instructions for Priests Things that might defile a priest. 1. (1-3) The need for ceremonial purity. Then the LORD s...

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Introduction / Outline

JFB: Leviticus (Book Introduction) LEVITICUS. So called from its treating of the laws relating to the ritual, the services, and sacrifices of the Jewish religion, the superintendence of...

JFB: Leviticus (Outline) BURNT OFFERINGS OF THE HERD. (Lev. 1:1-17) THE MEAT OFFERINGS. (Lev. 2:1-16) THE PEACE OFFERING OF THE HERD. (Lev. 3:1-17) SIN OFFERING OF IGNORANCE....

TSK: Leviticus (Book Introduction) Leviticus is a most interesting and important book; a book containing a code of sacrificial, ceremonial, civil, and judicial laws, which, for the puri...

TSK: Leviticus 22 (Chapter Introduction) Overview Lev 22:1, The priests in their uncleanness must abstain from the holy things; Lev 22:6, How they shall be cleansed; Lev 22:10, Who of the...

Poole: Leviticus (Book Introduction) THIRD BOOK OF MOSES CALLED LEVITICUS THE ARGUMENT This Book, containing the actions of about one month’ s space, acquainteth us with the Lev...

Poole: Leviticus 22 (Chapter Introduction) CHAPTER 22 The priests in their uncleanness must abstain from the holy things, Lev 22:1-5 . How they shall be cleansed, Lev 22:6-9 . Who of the pri...

MHCC: Leviticus (Book Introduction) God ordained divers kinds of oblations and sacrifices, to assure his people of the forgiveness of their offences, if they offered them in true faith a...

MHCC: Leviticus 22 (Chapter Introduction) Laws concerning the priests and sacrifices.

Matthew Henry: Leviticus (Book Introduction) An Exposition, with Practical Observations, of The Third Book of Moses, Called Leviticus There is nothing historical in all this book of Leviticus exc...

Matthew Henry: Leviticus 22 (Chapter Introduction) In this chapter we have divers laws concerning the priests and sacrifices all for the preserving of the honour of the sanctuary. I. That the pries...

Constable: Leviticus (Book Introduction) Introduction Title The Hebrews derived the title of this book from the first word in i...

Constable: Leviticus (Outline) Outline "At first sight the book of Leviticus might appear to be a haphazard, even repetitious arrangement of en...

Constable: Leviticus Leviticus Bibliography Aharoni, Yohanan, and Michael Avi-Yonah. The Macmillan Bible Atlas. Revised ed. New York...

Haydock: Leviticus (Book Introduction) INTRODUCTION. The Book is called Leviticus : because it treats of the offices, ministries, rites and ceremonies of the Priests and Levites. The H...

Gill: Leviticus (Book Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO LEVITICUS This book is commonly called by the Jews Vajikra, from the first word with which it begins, and sometimes תורת כהנ...

Gill: Leviticus 22 (Chapter Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO LEVITICUS 22 In this chapter several laws are delivered out, forbidding the priests to eat of holy things, when in any uncleanness,...

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