Genesis 17:14

cut.

Ex 4:24-26; 12:15,19; 30:33,38; Le 7:20,21,25,27; 18:29; 19:8

Nu 15:30,31; Jos 5:2-12

broken.

Ps 55:20; Isa 24:5; 33:8; Jer 11:10; 31:32; 1Co 11:27,29

Exodus 12:15

Seven.

8; 13:6,7-10; 23:15; 34:18,25; Le 23:5-8; Nu 28:17; De 16:3,5,8

Mt 16:12; Lu 12:1; Ac 12:3

that soul.

19,20; 31:14; Ge 17:14; Le 17:10,14; Nu 9:13; Mal 2:12; Ga 5:12

Exodus 12:19

Seven.

23:15; 34:18; De 16:3; 1Co 5:7,8

even that.

15; Nu 9:13

whether.

43,48

Leviticus 17:10

that eateth.

11; 3:17; 7:26,27; 19:26; Ge 9:4; De 12:16,23; 15:23; 1Sa 14:33

Eze 33:25; 44:7; Ac 15:20,29; Heb 10:29

I will.

20:3-6; 26:17; Ps 34:16; Jer 21:10; 44:11; Eze 14:8; 15:7

Leviticus 17:14

11,12; Ge 9:4; De 12:23

Leviticus 18:29

17:10; 20:6

See on

Ex 12:15

Leviticus 20:3

I will set.

17:10; 1Pe 3:12

to defile.

Nu 19:20; Eze 5:11; 23:38,39

profane.

18:21; Eze 20:39; 2Co 6:16

Leviticus 20:16

And if a woman.We are assured by Herodotus (in Euterp.) that the abominations here referred to existed among the Egyptians, and even formed part of their superstitious religious system, and we have reason to believe that they were not uncommon among the Canaanites. (See ch. 18:24, 25). Need we wonder then, that God should have made laws of this nature, and appointed the punishment of death for these crimes? This one observation will account for many of those strange prohibitions which we find in the Mosaic law.

and the beast.

Ex 19:13; 21:28,32; Heb 12:20

Leviticus 20:18

having.

15:24; 18:19; Eze 18:6; 22:10

discovered. Heb. made naked.

Numbers 15:30-31

doeth ought.

9:13; 14:44; Ge 17:14; Ex 21:14; Le 20:3,6,10; De 1:43; 17:12

De 29:19,20; Ps 19:13; Mt 12:32; Heb 10:26,29; 2Pe 2:10

presumptuously. Heb. with an high hand.That is, bold, daring, deliberate acts of transgression against the fullest evidence, and in despite of the Divine authority. Such conduct "reproacheth the Lord," as if his commands were needless, unreasonable, and inimical to the happiness of man; his favour were not desirable, or his wrath not to be feared: in short, as if it were more advantageous to rebel against him than to serve him. Such acts admitted of no atonement: the person was condemned to bear his own iniquity, and to be cut off.

reproacheth.

Ps 69:9; 74:18,22; 79:12; 89:51; Pr 14:31; Isa 37:23,24

despised.

Le 26:15,43; 2Sa 12:9; Ps 119:126; Pr 13:13; Isa 30:12; 1Th 4:8

Heb 10:28,29

his iniquity.

Le 5:1; Ps 38:4; Isa 53:6; Eze 18:20; 1Pe 2:24; 2Pe 2:21
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