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Leviticus 7:36

7:36

day <03117> [in the day.]


Leviticus 10:9

10:9

drink <08354> [Do not.]

strong drink <07941> [strong drink.]

The Hebrew {shecher,} Arabic {sakar,} or {sukr,} Greek [sikera,] from {shachar,} to inebriate, signifies any kind of fermented and inebriating liquor beside wine. So St. Jerome informs us, that {sicera} in Hebrew denotes any inebriating liquor, whether made of corn, the juice of apples, honey, dates, or any other fruit. These different kinds of liquors are described by Pliny, who calls then {vina factitia}. One of the four prohibited drinks among the Mohammedans in India is called {sakar,} which denotes inebriating liquor in general, but especially date wine.

statute <02708> [it shall be.]


Leviticus 17:7

17:7

goat <08163> [unto devils.]

goat <08163> [devils.]

{Seirim,} properly signifies hairy or hairy ones; and hence is used not only for he-goats, but also for some fabulous beings or sylvan gods, to whom was ascribed the form of goats. Maimonides says that the Zabian idolaters worshipped demons under the form of goats; and that this custom being spread among other nations, gave occasion to this precept. He-goats, however, are probably intended here, which were objects of divine honour among the Egyptians under the name of honour among the Egyptians under the name of Mendes. Herodotus says that all goats were worshipped in Egypt; but particularly he-goats. From these seem to have sprung Pan, Silenus, and the innumerable herd of those imaginary beings, fauns, satyrs, dryads, etc., all woodland gods, and held in veneration by the Greeks and Romans.

prostitutes <02181> [gone a whoring.]

Though this phrase is equivalent, in Scripture, to that of committing idolatry, yet it is to be taken sometimes in a literal sense. Baalpeor and Ashtaroth were worshipped with obscene rite; and public prostitution formed a great part of the worship among the Egyptians, Moabites, Canaanites, Greeks, and Romans.


Leviticus 18:5

18:5

anyone ... does <0834 0120 06213> [which if a man do.]

Lord <03068> [I am the Lord.]


Leviticus 18:26

18:26

obey <08104> [keep.]

foreigner <01616> [nor any stranger.]


Leviticus 18:30

18:30

abominable <08441> [abominable.]

defile <02930> [that ye defile.]

Lord <03068> [I am.]


Leviticus 19:19

19:19

animals ... breed <07250 0929> [thy cattle gender.]

These practices might have been considered as altering the original constitution of God in creation; and this is the view which the Jews, and also Josephus and Philo, take of the subject. There were, probably, also both moral and political reasons for these prohibitions. With respect to heterogenous mixtures among cattle, it was probably forbidden, to prevent excitements to the abominations condemned in the preceding chapter. As to seeds, in many cases, it would be highly improper to sow different kinds in the same plot of ground. If oats and wheat, for instance, were sown together, the latter would be injured, and the former ruined. This prohibition may therefore be regarded as a prudential agricultural maxim. As to different kinds of garments, the prohibition might be intended against pride and vanity in clothing.

two different kinds .............. two different kinds ... seed ........... two different kinds <03610> [mingled.]


Leviticus 20:23

20:23

statutes <02708> [in the manners.]

disgust <06973> [therefore.]


Leviticus 23:21

23:21

On ....... proclaim <07121> [proclaim.]

statute <02708> [a statute.]


Leviticus 23:41

23:41


Leviticus 24:3

Leviticus 26:15

26:15

reject <03988> [despise.]

you <05315> [soul.]

break <06565> [break.]




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