Leviticus 18 - Introduction

Laws dealing with various Moral Subjects These three chs. contain features common to two or all three of them, which are found nowhere else in the Pentateuch. Such are (1) a collection of laws combined with a hortatory introduction and summary (Leviticus 18:1-5; Leviticus 18:24-30; Leviticus 19:2;... [ Continue Reading ]

Leviticus 18:1

1. Purity in those connected through the relationship of parent and child. The first Pentad: _Kinship of the first degree, Leviticus 18:6_. The second Pentad: _Kinship of the second degree, Leviticus 18:11_.... [ Continue Reading ]

Leviticus 18:2

Purity in remoter relationships. The first Pentad: _Relationships through marriage, Leviticus 18:16_. The second Pentad: _Purity outside of the family, Leviticus 18:20_. To the exhortation concluding with -I am the Lord your God" (Leviticus 18:30) he would add Leviticus 19:2 _b_, -Ye shall be hol... [ Continue Reading ]

Leviticus 18:6

A general exhortation (hence perhaps the plural; see above), introductory to the enumeration of specific cases. Baentsch attributes it to the author of the preceding verses.... [ Continue Reading ]

Leviticus 18:8

This is the one case which appears (apart from two others in the imprecations, Deuteronomy 27:22-23), but stated in different words, in Deut. (Deuteronomy 22:30 [Hebrews 23:1], Deuteronomy 27:20). This has been thought to point to the code represented by the _v._in Deut. as earlier than that here; b... [ Continue Reading ]

Leviticus 18:18

_a woman to her sister_ This is clearly right, as against the A.V. mg. - _one_wife to another." It is the marriage of two sisters together that is prohibited. The words that follow (-in her lifetime") show that the law, as set down here, does not prohibit marriage with a deceased wife's sister. Howe... [ Continue Reading ]

Leviticus 18:21

A more suitable position for this precept would be at the end of the laws in Leviticus 18:7. It occurs in a developed form in Leviticus 20:2-5. Its sudden interposition may be accounted for by remembering the condemnation of idolatry under the figure of unfaithfulness to the marriage tie (cp. the ex... [ Continue Reading ]

Leviticus 18:24-30

See general note at the beginning of the ch. These _vv._are probably expanded from earlier materials. After the warning in Leviticus 18:24 the standpoint changes, and the remainder of the passage is a reflection on the past, the verbs being really in the past tense, _were_defiled, _was_defiled, I _v... [ Continue Reading ]

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