Leviticus 26:1-46

CONCLUDING EXHORTATIONS Similar exhortations are found at the conelusion of other codes of laws, as in Exodus 23:20,; and frequently in Deuteronomy, e.g. in Leviticus 28. The leading ideas and phraseology are the same in all. There is the same insistence on the holy character of Jehovah, the same d... [ Continue Reading ]

Leviticus 26:4

In a country like Palestine rain in the proper season is an indispensable condition of prosperity and plenty. Hence it is frequently referred to in the OT. as a special mark of the divine favour: see on Deuteronomy 11:10, and cp. Ezekiel 34:26; Isaiah 55:10; Hosea 6:3. There are two rainy seasons in... [ Continue Reading ]

Leviticus 26:12

Cp. 2 Corinthians 6:16. God's presence among, and delight in, His people are the cause of all the material blessings spoken of. 14-39. The penalty of disobedience. This is described in the form of a climax of which the steps are Leviticus 26:14; Leviticus 26:18; Leviticus 26:21; Leviticus 26:23; L... [ Continue Reading ]

Leviticus 26:19

The rain will be withheld, and the ground in consequence become like brass for hardness; see on Deuteronomy 28:23, and for an instance, 1 Kings 17:1.... [ Continue Reading ]

Leviticus 26:26

THE STAFF OF YOUR BREAD] RV 'your staff of bread': i.e. the bread which is your staff or support: cp. Ezekiel 4:16; Ezekiel 5:16; Ezekiel 14:13. Owing to the scarcity one oven will be sufficient to bake the bread of ten families.... [ Continue Reading ]

Leviticus 26:30

HIGH PLACES] places of worship, usually on an eminence. The name is sometimes applied to places, used for the worship of Jehovah, but in later times the 'high places' were condemned as idolatrous. IMAGES] RV 'sun-images,' images of the sun-god worshipped by the Phœnicians and Babylonians: see 2 King... [ Continue Reading ]

Leviticus 26:34

The land lying desolate will then enjoy the rest of the sabbaths and Sabbatical years refused to it by a disobedient people: see Leviticus 25:1, and cp. 2 Chronicles 36:21. 36, 37. A highly imaginative description of the inherent weakness of all wrongdoing, and of the cowardice which is the result... [ Continue Reading ]

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