Leviticus 18:3
the doings.Ps 106:35; Eze 20:7,8; 23:8; Eph 5:7-11; 1Pe 4:2-4and after.20:23; Ex 23:24; De 12:4,30,31; Jer 10:2,3; Ro 12:2Leviticus 18:26-30
keep.5,30; De 4:1,2,40; 12:32; Ps 105:44,45; Lu 8:15; 11:28Joh 14:15,21-23; 15:14nor any stranger.17:8,10 24; De 20:18; 23:18; 25:16; 27:15; 1Ki 14:24; 2Ki 16:3; 21:22Ch 36:14; Eze 16:50; 22:11; Ho 9:10 25; 20:22; Jer 9:19; Eze 36:13,17; Ro 8:22; Re 3:16 17:10; 20:6See onEx 12:15 abominable.3,26,27; 20:23; De 18:9-12that ye defile.24I am.2,4Deuteronomy 12:30-31
that thou.7:16; Ex 23:31-33; Le 18:3; Nu 33:52; Jud 2:2,3; 2Ki 17:15Ps 106:34-38; Eze 20:28by following. Heb. after. How did.Jer 10:2; Eze 20:32; Ro 12:2; Eph 4:17; 1Pe 4:3,4 Thou.4; 18:9; Ex 23:2; Le 18:3,26-30; 2Ki 17:15-17; 21:2; 2Ch 33:22Ch 36:14abomination to the. Heb. abomination of the. even theirsons. The unnatural and horrid practice of offering human sacrifices not only existed, but universally prevailed among ancient nations. We have already (Note on Lev 20:2) referred to the custom among the Phoenicians and Carthaginians, descendants from the Canaanitish nations, of sacrificing their children to Moloch, or Saturn; and we will now cite a passage from Diodorus Siculus, (lib. xx.) which immediately precedes that already produced relative to this barbarous custom. He states that the Carthaginians imputed their being besieged by Agathocles to the anger of Saturn, because, instead of sacrificing the best of their own children, as formerly, they had sacrificed children bought for that purpose. "In haste, therefore, to rectify their errors, they chose 200 of the noblest children, and publicly sacrificed them! Others, accused of irreligion, voluntarily gave themselves up, to the number of no less than 300!" 18:10; Le 18:21; 20:2; Jer 7:31; 32:35; Eze 20:31; 23:27; Mic 6:72 Chronicles 33:2
like unto.28:3; 36:14; Le 18:24-30; 20:22,23; De 12:31; 18:9,142Ki 17:11,15; 21:2,9; Ezr 9:14; Ps 106:35-40; Eze 11:122 Chronicles 33:9
made Judah.1Ki 14:16; 15:26; 2Ki 21:16; 23:26; 24:3,4; Pr 29:12; Mic 6:16to do worse.2; 2Ki 21:9-11; Eze 16:45-47the heathen.Le 18:24; De 2:21; Jos 24:8; 2Ki 17:8-11Psalms 101:3
set.18:20-23; 26:4,5; 39:1; 119:37,113; Ex 20:17; 2Sa 11:2,31Ki 21:2-29; Job 31:1; Pr 6:25; 23:31-35; Ec 6:9; Isa 33:15Jer 22:17; Ho 7:6,7; Mic 2:2; Mt 5:28; Jas 1:13-15wicked thing. Heb. thing of Belial.1Ki 21:13I hate.97:10; Ro 12:9them.14:3; 36:3; 40:4; 78:41,57; 125:5; Ex 32:8; Jos 23:6; 1Sa 12:20,211Sa 15:11; Isa 30:11; Zep 1:5,6; Ga 4:9; Heb 10:39; 2Pe 2:211Jo 2:19it shall not.De 13:17Psalms 106:35-38
But.Jos 15:63; Jud 1:27-36; 2:2,3learned.Isa 2:6; 1Co 5:6; 15:33 And.78:58; Ex 34:15,16; Jud 2:12,13,17,19; 3:5-7; 10:62Ki 17:8-11,16,17; 2Ch 33:2-9; Eze 16:15-63; 20:28-32which.Ex 23:33; De 7:16; Jos 23:13; Jud 2:3,14,15 they sacrificed.However unnatural and horrid human sacrifices may appear, it is certain, that they did not only exist, but almost universally prevailed in the heathen world, especially among the Canaanites and Phoenicians. De 12:30,31; 18:10; 2Ki 16:3; 17:17; 21:6; Isa 57:5; Jer 7:31; 32:35Eze 16:20,21; 20:26; 23:37,47devils.Le 17:7; De 32:17; 2Ch 11:15; 1Co 10:20; Ro 9:20 shed.De 21:9; 2Ki 21:16; 24:4; Jer 2:34the land.Nu 35:33; Isa 1:15; 26:21; Eze 7:23; 22:3
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