Leviticus 19

1 A repetition of sundry laws.

1

Ye shall.

11:44,45; 20:7,26; 21:8; Ex 19:6; Isa 6:3,4; Am 3:3; Mt 5:48

2Co 6:14-16; 7:1; 1Pe 1:15,16

fear.

Ex 20:12; 21:15,17; De 21:18-21; 27:16; Pr 1:8; 6:20,21; 23:22

Pr 30:11,17; Eze 22:7; Mal 1:6; Mt 15:4-6; Eph 6:1-3; Heb 12:9

keep.

26:2; Ex 16:29; 20:8; 31:13-17; Isa 56:4-6; 58:13; Eze 20:12; 22:8

not unto.

26:1

See on

Ex 20:3-5; 1Co 10:14; 1Jo 5:21

molten gods.

Ex 20:23; 32:4; 34:17; De 27:15; Hag 2:18

a sacrifice.

3:1-17; 7:16; 22:21; Ex 24:5; 2Ch 31:2; Eze 45:15-17; 46:2,12

Eph 2:13,14

ye shall.

1:3; 22:19,23,29

your own will.The Hebrews had several kinds of offerings, which they called {corban}. Some were free-will offerings, and others were of obligation. The first fruits, the tenths, the sin-offerings, were of obligation; the peace-offerings, vows, offerings of oil, wine, bread, and other things which were made to the temple, or to the ministers of the Lord, were offerings of devotion; these constituted the greater part. They indeed were a shadow of good things to come, which we enjoy in full fruition through THE ONE great SACRIFICE, even Jesus Christ. "Aaron must lay his robes away, His mitre and his vest, When God himself comes down to be The offering and the priest."

7:11-17

abominable.

Isa 1:13; 65:4; 66:3; Jer 16:18

it shall.

7:18-21; 22:23,25

8

ye reap the harvest.In what code of laws merely human, is a requisition to be found so counteracting to selfishness, so encouraging to liberality, and so beneficently considering to the poor and needy? But the Mosaic dispensation, like the Christian, breathed with love to God, and benevolence to man. To the honour of the public and charitable spirit of the English, this merciful law is, in general, as much attended to as if it had been incorporated with the gospel.

23:29; De 24:19-21; Ru 2:2,15

glean.

Jud 8:2; Isa 17:6; 24:13; Jer 49:9; Ob 1:5; Mic 7:1

thou shalt.

25:6

shalt not.

6:2; Ex 20:15,17; 22:1,7,10-12; De 5:19; Jer 6:13; 7:9-11

Zec 5:3,4; 8:16,17; 1Co 6:8-10; Eph 4:28

lie one.

1Ki 13:18; Ps 101:7; 116:11; Jer 9:3-5; Ac 5:3,4; Ro 3:4; Eph 4:25

Col 3:9; 1Ti 1:10; Re 21:8

ye shall.

6:3; Ex 20:7; De 5:11; Ps 15:4; Jer 4:2; 7:9; Zec 5:4; Mal 3:5

Mt 5:33,34; Jas 5:12

profane.

18:21; 24:11,15,16; Eze 36:20-23

shalt not.

Pr 20:10; 22:22; Jer 22:3; Eze 22:29; Mr 10:19; Lu 3:13; 1Th 4:6

the wages.

De 24:14,15; Job 31:39; Jer 22:13; Mal 3:5; Jas 5:4

not curse.

De 27:18; Ro 12:14; 14:13; 1Co 8:8-13; 10:32; Re 2:14

fear.

32; 25:17; Ge 42:18; Ne 5:15; 1Pe 1:17; 2:17

35; Ex 18:21; 23:2; 23:2,3,7,8; De 1:17; 16:19; 25:13-16; 27:19

2Ch 19:6,7; Ps 82:2; Pr 18:5; 24:23; Jas 2:6-9

tale-bearer.

Ex 23:1; Ps 15:3; Pr 11:13; 20:19; Jer 6:28; 9:4; Eze 22:9; 1Ti 3:11

2Ti 3:3; Tit 2:3; 1Pe 2:1

stand.

Ex 20:16; 23:1,7; 1Ki 21:10-13; Mt 26:60,61; 27:4; Ac 6:11-13

Ac 24:4-9

hate.

Ge 27:41; Pr 26:24-26; 1Jo 2:9,11; 3:12-15

rebuke.

Ps 141:5; Pr 9:8; 27:5,6; Mt 18:15-17; Lu 17:3; Ga 2:11-14; 6:1

Eph 5:11; 1Ti 5:20; 2Ti 4:2; Tit 1:13; 2:15

and not suffer sin upon him. or, that thou bear not sin forhim.

Ro 1:32; 1Co 5:2; 1Ti 5:22; 2Jo 1:10,11

not avenge.

Ex 23:4,5; De 32:25; 2Sa 13:22,28; Pr 20:22; Mt 5:43,44

Ro 12:17,19; 13:4; Ga 5:20; Eph 4:31; Col 3:8; 1Pe 2:1

thou shalt.

Mt 5:43; 19:19; 22:39,40; Mr 12:31-34; Lu 10:27-37; Ro 13:9

Ga 5:14; Jas 2:8

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.

Ge 36:24; 2Sa 13:29; 18:9; 1Ki 1:33; Ezr 2:66

mingled.

De 22:9-11; Mt 9:16,17; Ro 11:6; 2Co 6:14-17; Ga 3:9-11

betrothed to an husband. or, abused by any. Heb. reproachedby, or, for man. she shall be scourged. or, they. Heb. there shall be a scourging. they shall.

Ex 21:20,21; De 22:23,24

5:1-6:7

and the sin.

4:20,26

And when.

14:34

uncircumcised.

12:3; 22:27; Ex 6:12,30; 22:29,30; Jer 6:10; 9:25,26; Ac 7:51

all the.

Nu 18:12,13; De 12:17,18; 14:28,29; 18:4; Pr 3:9

holy to praise the Lord withal. Heb. holiness of praises tothe Lord.

26:3,4; Pr 3:9,10; Ec 11:1,2; Hag 1:4-6,9-11; 2:18,19; Mal 3:8-10

with the blood.

3:17; 7:26; 17:10-14; De 12:23

use.

Ex 7:11; 8:7; 1Sa 15:23; Jer 10:2; Da 2:10; Mal 3:5

nor.

De 18:10-14; 2Ki 17:17; 21:6; 2Ch 33:6

21:5; Isa 15:2; Jer 16:6; 48:37; Eze 7:18; 44:20

cuttings.

21:5; De 14:1; 1Ki 18:28; Jer 16:6; 48:37; Mr 5:5

print.

Re 13:16,17; 14:9,11; 15:2; 16:2; 19:20; 20:4

prostitute. Heb. profane. to cause.

21:7; De 23:17; Ho 4:12-14; 1Co 6:15

keep.

3; 26:2

reverence.

10:3; 15:31; 16:2; Ge 28:16,17; 2Ch 33:7; 36:14; Ps 89:7; Ec 5:1

Eze 9:6; Mt 21:13; Joh 2:15,16; 2Co 6:16; 1Pe 4:17

26; 20:6,7,27; Ex 22:18; De 18:10-14; 1Sa 28:3,7-9; 2Ki 17:17

2Ki 21:6; 1Ch 10:13; 2Ch 33:6; Isa 8:19; 29:4; 47:13; Ac 8:11

Ac 13:6-8; 16:16-18; 19:19,20; Ga 5:20; Re 21:8

14; 1Ki 2:19; Job 32:4,6; Pr 16:31; 20:29; Isa 3:5; La 5:12; Ro 13:7

1Ti 5:1; 1Pe 2:17

And if.

Ex 22:21; 23:9; De 10:18,19; 24:14; Mal 3:5

vex him. or, oppress him.

Jer 7:6; Eze 22:7,29

18; Ex 12:48,49; De 10:19; Mt 5:43

no unrighteousness.

15

in meteyard.

De 25:13,15; Pr 11:1; 16:11; 20:10; Eze 22:12,13; Am 8:5,6; Mic 6:1

Mt 7:2

Just balances.

Pr 11:1

weights. Heb. stones. I am. See on

Ex 20:2

18:4,5; De 4:1,2,5,6; 5:1; 6:1,2; 8:1; Ps 119:4,34; 1Jo 3:22,23
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