‏ Leviticus 4:12

without the camp. Heb. to without the camp.This was intended, figuratively, to express the enormity of this sin, and the availableness of the atonement. The sacrifice, as having the sin of the priest transferred from himself to it, by his confession and imposition of hands, was become unclean and abominable, and was carried, as it were, out of God's sight; and thus its own offensiveness was removed, with the sin of the person in whose behalf it was offered.

13:46; Nu 5:3; 15:35; 19:3

the ashes.

6:10,11

burn him.

Ex 29:14; Nu 19:5; Heb 13:11

where the ashes are poured out. Heb. at the pouring out ofthe ashes.

‏ Leviticus 4:21

as he.

11,12

a sin offering.

16:15,21; 2Ch 29:21-24; Ezr 8:35; Mt 20:28; 2Co 5:21; 1Ti 2:5,6

‏ Leviticus 13:45-46

his clothes.

Ge 37:29; 2Sa 13:19; Job 1:20; Jer 3:25; 36:24; Joe 2:13

and his head.

10:6; 21:10

put.

Eze 24:17,22; Mic 3:7

Unclean.

Job 42:6; Ps 51:3,5; Isa 6:5; 52:11; 64:6; La 4:15; Lu 5:8; 7:6,7

Lu 17:12

the days.

Pr 30:12

without.

Nu 5:2; 12:14,15; 2Ki 7:3; 15:5; 2Ch 26:21; La 1:1,8; 1Co 5:5,9-13

2Th 3:6,14; 1Ti 6:5; Heb 12:15,16; Re 21:27; 22:15

‏ Leviticus 16:27

bullock.

4:11,12,21; 6:30; 8:17

without.

Mt 27:31-33; Heb 13:11-14

‏ Leviticus 24:14

without.

13:46; Nu 5:2-4; 15:35

all that.

De 13:9; 17:7

let all the.

20:2,27; Nu 15:35,36; De 13:10; 21:21; 22:21; Jos 7:25; Joh 8:59

Joh 10:31-33; Ac 7:58,59

‏ Numbers 5:2

put out of the camp.The camp of Israel being now formed, with the sanctuary of God in the centre, orders were given that the lepers and unclean persons should be excluded from the camp, according to the laws given at different times on these subjects. See the Marginal References.) This expulsion was founded, 1. On a purely physical reason; for the diseases were contagious, and therefore there was a necessity of putting those afflicted with them apart, that the infection might not be communicated. 2. There was also a spiritual reason: the camp was the habitation of God; and therefore, in honour of Him who had thus condescended to dwell with them, nothing impure should be permitted to remain. 3. Further, there was a typical reason; for the camp was the emblem of the church, where nothing that is defiled should enter, and in which nothing that is unholy should be tolerated.

12:14; Le 13:46; De 24:8,9; 2Ki 7:3

and every.

Le 15:2-27

and whosoever.

9:6-10; 19:11-16; 31:19; Le 21:1

‏ Numbers 15:36

Jos 7:25

‏ Hebrews 13:11-13

the bodies.

Ex 29:14; Le 4:5-7,11,12,16-21; 6:30; 9:9,11; 16:14-19,27; Nu 19:3

sanctify.

2:11; 9:13,14,18,19; 10:29; Joh 17:19; 19:34; 1Co 6:11; Eph 5:26

1Jo 5:6-8

suffered.

Le 24:23; Nu 15:36; Jos 7:24; Mr 15:20-24; Joh 19:17,18; Ac 7:58

11:26; 12:3; Mt 5:11; 10:24,25; 16:24; 27:32,39-44; Lu 6:22; Ac 5:41

1Co 4:10-13; 2Co 12:10; 1Pe 4:4,14-16
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