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<div2 id="Lev.xxii" n="xxii" next="Lev.xxiii" prev="Lev.xxi" progress="59.89%" title="Chapter XXI">
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<h2 id="Lev.xxii-p0.1">L E V I T I C U S</h2>
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<h3 id="Lev.xxii-p0.2">CHAP. XXI.</h3>
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<p class="intro" id="Lev.xxii-p1">This chapter might borrow its title from <scripRef id="Lev.xxii-p1.1" osisRef="Bible:Mal.2.1" parsed="|Mal|2|1|0|0" passage="Mal 2:1">Mal. ii. 1</scripRef>, "And now, O you priests,
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this commandment is for you." It is a law obliging priests with the
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utmost care and jealousy to preserve the dignity of their
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priesthood. I. The inferior priests are here charged both
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concerning their mourning and concerning their marriages and their
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children, <scripRef id="Lev.xxii-p1.2" osisRef="Bible:Lev.21.1-Lev.21.9" parsed="|Lev|21|1|21|9" passage="Le 21:1-9">ver. 1-9</scripRef>. II.
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The high priest is restrained more than any of them, <scripRef id="Lev.xxii-p1.3" osisRef="Bible:Lev.21.10-Lev.21.15" parsed="|Lev|21|10|21|15" passage="Le 21:10-15">ver. 10-15</scripRef>. III. Neither the one
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nor the other must have any blemish, <scripRef id="Lev.xxii-p1.4" osisRef="Bible:Lev.21.16-Lev.21.24" parsed="|Lev|21|16|21|24" passage="Le 21:16-24">ver. 16</scripRef>, &c.</p>
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<scripCom id="Lev.xxii-p1.5" osisRef="Bible:Lev.21" parsed="|Lev|21|0|0|0" passage="Le 21" type="Commentary"/>
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<scripCom id="Lev.xxii-p1.6" osisRef="Bible:Lev.21.1-Lev.21.9" parsed="|Lev|21|1|21|9" passage="Le 21:1-9" type="Commentary"/><div class="Commentary" id="Bible:Lev.21.1-Lev.21.9">
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<h4 id="Lev.xxii-p1.7">Laws Concerning the Priests. (<span class="smallcaps" id="Lev.xxii-p1.8">b. c.</span> 1490.)</h4>
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<p class="passage" id="Lev.xxii-p2">1 And the <span class="smallcaps" id="Lev.xxii-p2.1">Lord</span>
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said unto Moses, Speak unto the priests the sons of Aaron, and say
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unto them, There shall none be defiled for the dead among his
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people: 2 But for his kin, that is near unto him, <i>that
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is,</i> for his mother, and for his father, and for his son, and
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for his daughter, and for his brother, 3 And for his sister
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a virgin, that is nigh unto him, which hath had no husband; for her
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may he be defiled. 4 <i>But</i> he shall not defile himself,
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<i>being</i> a chief man among his people, to profane himself.
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5 They shall not make baldness upon their head, neither
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shall they shave off the corner of their beard, nor make any
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cuttings in their flesh. 6 They shall be holy unto their
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God, and not profane the name of their God: for the offerings of
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the <span class="smallcaps" id="Lev.xxii-p2.2">Lord</span> made by fire, <i>and</i>
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the bread of their God, they do offer: therefore they shall be
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holy. 7 They shall not take a wife <i>that is</i> a whore,
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or profane; neither shall they take a woman put away from her
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husband: for he <i>is</i> holy unto his God. 8 Thou shalt
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sanctify him therefore; for he offereth the bread of thy God: he
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shall be holy unto thee: for I the <span class="smallcaps" id="Lev.xxii-p2.3">Lord</span>, which sanctify you, <i>am</i> holy.
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9 And the daughter of any priest, if she profane herself by playing
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the whore, she profaneth her father: she shall be burnt with
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fire.</p>
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<p class="indent" id="Lev.xxii-p3">It was before appointed that the priests
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should teach the people the statutes God had given concerning the
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<i>difference between clean and unclean,</i> <scripRef id="Lev.xxii-p3.1" osisRef="Bible:Lev.10.10-Lev.10.11" parsed="|Lev|10|10|10|11" passage="Le 10:10,11"><i>ch.</i> x. 10, 11</scripRef>. Now here it is
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provided that they should themselves observe what they were to
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teach the people. Note, Those whose office it is to instruct must
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do it by example as well as precept, <scripRef id="Lev.xxii-p3.2" osisRef="Bible:1Tim.4.12" parsed="|1Tim|4|12|0|0" passage="1Ti 4:12">1
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Tim. iv. 12</scripRef>. The priests were to draw nearer to God than
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any of the people, and to be more intimately conversant with sacred
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things, and therefore it was required of them that they should keep
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at a greater distance than others from every thing that was
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defiling and might diminish the honour of their priesthood.</p>
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<p class="indent" id="Lev.xxii-p4">I. They must take care not to disparage
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themselves in their mourning for the dead. All that mourned for the
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dead were supposed to come near the body, if not to touch it: and
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the Jews say, "It made a man ceremonially unclean to come within
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six feet of a dead corpse;" nay, it is declared (<scripRef id="Lev.xxii-p4.1" osisRef="Bible:Num.19.14" parsed="|Num|19|14|0|0" passage="Nu 19:14">Num. xix. 14</scripRef>) that all who come into the tent
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where the dead body lies shall be unclean seven days. Therefore all
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the mourners that attended the funeral could not but defile
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themselves, so as not to be fit to come into the sanctuary for
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seven days: for this reason it is ordered, 1. That the priests
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should never put themselves under this incapacity of coming into
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the sanctuary, unless it were for one of their nearest relations,
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<scripRef id="Lev.xxii-p4.2" osisRef="Bible:Lev.21.1-Lev.21.3" parsed="|Lev|21|1|21|3" passage="Le 21:1-3"><i>v.</i> 1-3</scripRef>. A priest
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was permitted to do it for a parent or a child, for a brother or an
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unmarried sister, and therefore, no doubt (though this is not
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mentioned) for the wife of his bosom; for Ezekiel, a priest, would
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have mourned for his wife if he had not been particularly
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prohibited, <scripRef id="Lev.xxii-p4.3" osisRef="Bible:Ezek.24.17" parsed="|Ezek|24|17|0|0" passage="Eze 24:17">Ezek. xxiv.
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17</scripRef>. By this allowance God put an honour upon natural
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affection, and favoured it so far as to dispense with the
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attendance of his servants for seven days, while they indulged
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themselves in their sorrow for the death of their dear relations;
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but, beyond this period, weeping must not hinder sowing, nor their
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affection to their relations take them off from the service of the
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sanctuary. Nor was it at all allowed for the death of any other,
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no, not of a <i>chief man among the people,</i> as some read it,
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<scripRef id="Lev.xxii-p4.4" osisRef="Bible:Lev.21.4" parsed="|Lev|21|4|0|0" passage="Le 21:4"><i>v.</i> 4</scripRef>. They must not
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defile themselves, no, nor for the high priest himself, unless thus
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akin to them. Though <i>there is a friend that is nearer than a
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brother,</i> yet the priests must not pay this respect to the best
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friend they had, except he were a relation, lest, if it were
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allowed for one, others should expect it, and so they should be
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frequently taken off from their work: and it is hereby intimated
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that there is a particular affection to be reserved for those that
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are thus near akin to us; and, when any such are removed by death,
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we ought to be affected with it, and lay it to heart, as the near
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approach of death to ourselves, and an alarm to us to prepare to
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follow. 2. That they must not be extravagant in the expressions of
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their mourning, no, not for their dearest relations, <scripRef id="Lev.xxii-p4.5" osisRef="Bible:Lev.21.5" parsed="|Lev|21|5|0|0" passage="Le 21:5"><i>v.</i> 5</scripRef>. Their mourning must not
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be either, (1.) Superstitious, according to the manner of the
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heathen, who cut off their hair, and let out their blood, in honour
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of the imaginary deities which presided (as they thought) in the
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congregation of the dead, that they might engage them to be
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propitious to their departed friends. Even the superstitious rites
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used of old at funerals are an indication of the ancient belief of
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the immortality of the soul, and its existence in a separate state:
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and though the rites themselves were forbidden by the divine law,
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because they were performed to false gods, yet the decent respect
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which nature teaches and which the law allows to be paid to the
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remains of our deceased friends, shows that we are not to look upon
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them as lost. Nor, (2.) Must it be passionate or immoderate. Note,
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God's ministers must be examples to others of patience under
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affliction, particularly that which touches in a very tender part,
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the death of their near relations. They are supposed to know more
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than others of the reasons why we must <i>not sorrow as those that
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have no hope</i> (<scripRef id="Lev.xxii-p4.6" osisRef="Bible:1Thess.4.13" parsed="|1Thess|4|13|0|0" passage="1Th 4:13">1 Thess. iv.
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13</scripRef>), and therefore they ought to be eminently calm and
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composed, that they may be able to comfort others with the same
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comforts wherewith they are themselves comforted of God. The people
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were forbidden to mourn for the dead with superstitious rites
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(<scripRef id="Lev.xxii-p4.7" osisRef="Bible:Lev.19.27-Lev.19.28" parsed="|Lev|19|27|19|28" passage="Le 19:27,28"><i>ch.</i> xix. 27,
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28</scripRef>), and what was unlawful to them was much more
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unlawful to the priest. The reason given for their peculiar care
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not to defile themselves we have (<scripRef id="Lev.xxii-p4.8" osisRef="Bible:Lev.21.6" parsed="|Lev|21|6|0|0" passage="Le 21:6"><i>v.</i> 6</scripRef>): <i>Because</i> they offered
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<i>the bread of their God,</i> even <i>the offerings of the Lord
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made by fire,</i> which were the provisions of God's house and
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table. They are highly honoured, and therefore must not stain their
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honour by making themselves slaves to their passions; they are
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continually employed in sacred service, and therefore must not be
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either diverted from or disfitted for the services they were called
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to. If they pollute themselves, they profane the name of their God
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on whom they attend: if the servants are rude and of ill behaviour,
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it is a reflection upon the master, as if he kept a loose and
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disorderly house. Note, All that either offer or eat the bread of
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our God must be holy in all manner of conversation, or else they
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profane that name which they pretend to sanctify.</p>
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<p class="indent" id="Lev.xxii-p5">II. They must take care not to degrade
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themselves in their marriage, <scripRef id="Lev.xxii-p5.1" osisRef="Bible:Lev.21.7" parsed="|Lev|21|7|0|0" passage="Le 21:7"><i>v.</i>
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7</scripRef>. A priest must not marry a woman of ill fame, that
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either had been guilty or was suspected to have been guilty of
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uncleanness. He must not only not marry a harlot, though ever so
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great a penitent for her former whoredoms, but he must not marry
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one that was profane, that is, of a light carriage or indecent
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behaviour. Nay, he must not marry one that was divorced, because
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there was reason to think it was for some fault she was divorced.
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The priests were forbidden to undervalue themselves by such
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marriages as these, which were allowed to others, 1. Lest it should
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bring a present reproach upon their ministry, harden the profane in
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their profaneness, and grieve the hearts of serious people: the New
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Testament gives laws to ministers' wives (<scripRef id="Lev.xxii-p5.2" osisRef="Bible:1Tim.3.11" parsed="|1Tim|3|11|0|0" passage="1Ti 3:11">1 Tim. iii. 11</scripRef>), that they be <i>grave and
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sober,</i> that <i>the ministry be not blamed.</i> 2. Lest it
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should entail a reproach upon their families; for the work and
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honour of the priesthood were to descend as an inheritance to their
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children after them. Those do not consult the good of their
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posterity as they ought who do not take care to marry such as are
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of good report and character. He that would seek <i>a godly
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seed</i> (as the expression is, <scripRef id="Lev.xxii-p5.3" osisRef="Bible:Mal.2.15" parsed="|Mal|2|15|0|0" passage="Mal 2:15">Mal.
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ii. 15</scripRef>) must first seek a godly wife, and take heed of a
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corruption of blood. It is added here (<scripRef id="Lev.xxii-p5.4" osisRef="Bible:Lev.21.8" parsed="|Lev|21|8|0|0" passage="Le 21:8"><i>v.</i> 8</scripRef>), <i>Thou shalt sanctify him,</i>
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and <i>he shall be holy unto thee.</i> "Not only thou, O Moses, by
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taking care that these laws be observed, but thou, O Israel, by all
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endeavours possible to keep up the reputation of the priesthood,
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which the priests themselves must do nothing to expose or forfeit.
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<i>He is holy to his God</i> (<scripRef id="Lev.xxii-p5.5" osisRef="Bible:Lev.21.7" parsed="|Lev|21|7|0|0" passage="Le 21:7"><i>v.</i>
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7</scripRef>), therefore <i>he shall be holy unto thee.</i>" Note,
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We must honour those whom our God puts honour upon. Gospel
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ministers by this rule are to be <i>esteemed very highly in love
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for their works' sake</i> (<scripRef id="Lev.xxii-p5.6" osisRef="Bible:1Thess.5.13" parsed="|1Thess|5|13|0|0" passage="1Th 5:13">1 Thess. v.
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13</scripRef>), and every Christian must look upon himself as
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concerned to be the guardian of their honour.</p>
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<p class="indent" id="Lev.xxii-p6">III. Their children must be afraid of doing
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any thing to disparage them (<scripRef id="Lev.xxii-p6.1" osisRef="Bible:Lev.21.9" parsed="|Lev|21|9|0|0" passage="Le 21:9"><i>v.</i>
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9</scripRef>): <i>If the daughter of any priest play the whore,</i>
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her crime is great; she not only polluteth but <i>profaneth
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herself:</i> other women have not that honour to lose that she has,
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who, as one of a priest's family, has eaten of the holy things, and
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is supposed to have been better educated than others. Nay, <i>she
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profaneth her father;</i> he is reflected upon, and everybody will
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be ready to ask, "Why did not he teach her better?" And the sinners
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in Zion will insult and say, "Here is your priest's daughter." Her
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punishment there must be peculiar: <i>She shall be burnt with
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fire,</i> for a terror to all priests' daughters. Note, The
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children of ministers ought, of all others, to take heed of doing
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any thing that is scandalous, because in them it is doubly
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scandalous, and will be punished accordingly by him whose name is
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<i>Jealous.</i></p>
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</div><scripCom id="Lev.xxii-p6.2" osisRef="Bible:Lev.21" parsed="|Lev|21|0|0|0" passage="Le 21" type="Commentary"/>
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<scripCom id="Lev.xxii-p6.3" osisRef="Bible:Lev.21.10-Lev.21.15" parsed="|Lev|21|10|21|15" passage="Le 21:10-15" type="Commentary"/><div class="Commentary" id="Bible:Lev.21.10-Lev.21.15">
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<p class="passage" id="Lev.xxii-p7">10 And <i>he that is</i> the high priest among
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his brethren, upon whose head the anointing oil was poured, and
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that is consecrated to put on the garments, shall not uncover his
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head, nor rend his clothes; 11 Neither shall he go in to any
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dead body, nor defile himself for his father, or for his mother;
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12 Neither shall he go out of the sanctuary, nor profane the
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sanctuary of his God; for the crown of the anointing oil of his God
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<i>is</i> upon him: I <i>am</i> the <span class="smallcaps" id="Lev.xxii-p7.1">Lord</span>. 13 And he shall take a wife in her
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virginity. 14 A widow, or a divorced woman, or profane,
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<i>or</i> an harlot, these shall he not take: but he shall take a
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virgin of his own people to wife. 15 Neither shall he
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profane his seed among his people: for I the <span class="smallcaps" id="Lev.xxii-p7.2">Lord</span> do sanctify him.</p>
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<p class="indent" id="Lev.xxii-p8">More was expected from a priest than from
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other people, but more from the high priest than from other
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priests, because upon his head the <i>anointing oil was poured,</i>
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and he was <i>consecrated to put on the garments</i> (<scripRef id="Lev.xxii-p8.1" osisRef="Bible:Lev.21.10" parsed="|Lev|21|10|0|0" passage="Le 21:10"><i>v.</i> 10</scripRef>), both which were
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typical of the anointing and adorning of the Lord Jesus, with all
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the gifts and graces of the Holy Spirit, which he received without
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measure. It is called <i>the crown of the anointing oil of his
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God</i> (<scripRef id="Lev.xxii-p8.2" osisRef="Bible:Lev.21.12" parsed="|Lev|21|12|0|0" passage="Le 21:12"><i>v.</i> 12</scripRef>); for
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the anointing of the Spirit is, to all that have it, a <i>crown of
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glory,</i> and a <i>diadem of beauty.</i> The high priest being
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thus dignified,</p>
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<p class="indent" id="Lev.xxii-p9">I. He must not defile himself at all for
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the dead, no, nor for his nearest relations, <i>his father or his
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mother,</i> much less his child or brother, <scripRef id="Lev.xxii-p9.1" osisRef="Bible:Lev.21.11" parsed="|Lev|21|11|0|0" passage="Le 21:11"><i>v.</i> 11</scripRef>. 1. He must not use the common
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expressions of sorrow on those occasions, such as <i>uncovering his
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head, and rending his clothes</i> (<scripRef id="Lev.xxii-p9.2" osisRef="Bible:Lev.21.10" parsed="|Lev|21|10|0|0" passage="Le 21:10"><i>v.</i> 10</scripRef>), so perfectly unconcerned must
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he show himself in all the crosses and comforts of this life: even
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his natural affection must be swallowed up in compassion to the
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ignorant, and a feeling of their infirmities, and a tender concern
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for the household of God, which he was made the ruler of. Thus
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being the holy one that was entrusted with the <i>thummim and the
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urim</i> he must not know <i>father or mother,</i> <scripRef id="Lev.xxii-p9.3" osisRef="Bible:Deut.33.8-Deut.33.9" parsed="|Deut|33|8|33|9" passage="De 33:8,9">Deut. xxxiii. 8, 9</scripRef>. 2. He must not
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<i>go in to any dead body,</i> <scripRef id="Lev.xxii-p9.4" osisRef="Bible:Lev.21.11" parsed="|Lev|21|11|0|0" passage="Le 21:11"><i>v.</i> 11</scripRef>. If any of the inferior priests
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were under a ceremonial pollution, there were other priests that
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might supply their places; but, if the high priest were defiled,
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there would be a greater want of him. And the forbidding of him to
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go to any house of mourning, or attend any funeral, would be an
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indication to the people of the greatness of that dignity to which
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he was advanced. Our Lord Jesus, the great high priest of our
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profession, touched the dead body of Jairus's daughter, the bier of
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the widow's son, and the grave of Lazarus, to show that he came to
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altar the property of death, and to take off the terror of it, by
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breaking the power of it. Now that it cannot destroy it does not
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defile. 3. He must <i>not go out of the sanctuary</i> (<scripRef id="Lev.xxii-p9.5" osisRef="Bible:Lev.21.12" parsed="|Lev|21|12|0|0" passage="Le 21:12"><i>v.</i> 12</scripRef>); that is, whenever he
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was attending or officiating in the sanctuary, where usually he
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tarried in his own apartment all day, he must not go out upon any
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occasion whatsoever, nor cut short his attendance on the living
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God, no, not to pay his last respects to a dying relation. It was a
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profanation of the sanctuary to leave it, while his presence was
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requisite there, upon any such occasion; for thereby he preferred
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some other business before the service of God and the business of
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his profession, to which he ought to make every thing else give
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place. Thus our Lord Jesus would not leave off preaching to
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<i>speak with his mother and brethren,</i> <scripRef id="Lev.xxii-p9.6" osisRef="Bible:Matt.12.48" parsed="|Matt|12|48|0|0" passage="Mt 12:48">Matt. xii. 48</scripRef>.</p>
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<p class="indent" id="Lev.xxii-p10">II. He might not marry a widow (as other
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priests might), much less one divorced, or a harlot, <scripRef id="Lev.xxii-p10.1" osisRef="Bible:Lev.21.13-Lev.21.14" parsed="|Lev|21|13|21|14" passage="Le 21:13,14"><i>v.</i> 13, 14</scripRef>. The reason of
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this was to put a difference between him and other priests in this
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matter; and (as some suggest) that he might be a type of Christ, to
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whom the church was to be presented a <i>chaste virgin,</i>
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<scripRef id="Lev.xxii-p10.2" osisRef="Bible:2Cor.11.2" parsed="|2Cor|11|2|0|0" passage="2Co 11:2">2 Cor. xi. 2</scripRef>. See <scripRef id="Lev.xxii-p10.3" osisRef="Bible:Ezek.44.22" parsed="|Ezek|44|22|0|0" passage="Eze 44:22">Ezek. xliv. 22</scripRef>. Christ must have our
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first love, our pure love, our entire love; thus the <i>virgins
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love thee</i> (<scripRef id="Lev.xxii-p10.4" osisRef="Bible:Song.1.3" parsed="|Song|1|3|0|0" passage="So 1:3">Cant. i. 3</scripRef>),
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and such only are fit to <i>follow the Lamb,</i> <scripRef id="Lev.xxii-p10.5" osisRef="Bible:Rev.14.4" parsed="|Rev|14|4|0|0" passage="Re 14:4">Rev. xiv. 4</scripRef>.</p>
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<p class="indent" id="Lev.xxii-p11">III. He might not profane his seed among
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his people, <scripRef id="Lev.xxii-p11.1" osisRef="Bible:Lev.21.15" parsed="|Lev|21|15|0|0" passage="Le 21:15"><i>v.</i> 15</scripRef>.
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Some understand it as forbidding him to marry any of an inferior
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rank, which would be a disparagement to his family. Jehoiada indeed
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married of his own tribe, but then it was into the royal family,
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<scripRef id="Lev.xxii-p11.2" osisRef="Bible:2Chr.22.11" parsed="|2Chr|22|11|0|0" passage="2Ch 22:11">2 Chron. xxii. 11</scripRef>. This
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was not to teach him to be proud, but to teach him to be pure, and
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to do nothing unbecoming his office and the worthy name by which he
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was called. Or it may be a caution to him in disposing of his
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children; he must not profane his seed by marrying them unsuitably.
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Ministers' children are profaned if they be unequally yoked with
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unbelievers.</p>
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</div><scripCom id="Lev.xxii-p11.3" osisRef="Bible:Lev.21" parsed="|Lev|21|0|0|0" passage="Le 21" type="Commentary"/>
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<scripCom id="Lev.xxii-p11.4" osisRef="Bible:Lev.21.16-Lev.21.24" parsed="|Lev|21|16|21|24" passage="Le 21:16-24" type="Commentary"/><div class="Commentary" id="Bible:Lev.21.16-Lev.21.24">
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<p class="passage" id="Lev.xxii-p12">16 And the <span class="smallcaps" id="Lev.xxii-p12.1">Lord</span>
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spake unto Moses, saying, 17 Speak unto Aaron, saying,
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Whosoever <i>he be</i> of thy seed in their generations that hath
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<i>any</i> blemish, let him not approach to offer the bread of his
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||
God. 18 For whatsoever man <i>he be</i> that hath a blemish,
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he shall not approach: a blind man, or a lame, or he that hath a
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||
flat nose, or any thing superfluous, 19 Or a man that is
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brokenfooted, or brokenhanded, 20 Or crookbackt, or a dwarf,
|
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or that hath a blemish in his eye, or be scurvy, or scabbed, or
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||
hath his stones broken; 21 No man that hath a blemish of the
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||
seed of Aaron the priest shall come nigh to offer the offerings of
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||
the <span class="smallcaps" id="Lev.xxii-p12.2">Lord</span> made by fire: he hath a
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||
blemish; he shall not come nigh to offer the bread of his God.
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||
22 He shall eat the bread of his God, <i>both</i> of the
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||
most holy, and of the holy. 23 Only he shall not go in unto
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the vail, nor come nigh unto the altar, because he hath a blemish;
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||
that he profane not my sanctuaries: for I the <span class="smallcaps" id="Lev.xxii-p12.3">Lord</span> do sanctify them. 24 And Moses told
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<i>it</i> unto Aaron, and to his sons, and unto all the children of
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||
Israel.</p>
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<p class="indent" id="Lev.xxii-p13">The priesthood being confined to one
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||
particular family, and entailed upon all the male issue of that
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||
family throughout their generations, it was very likely that some
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||
or other in after-ages that were born to the priesthood would have
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||
natural blemishes and deformities: the honour of the priesthood
|
||
would not secure them from any of those calamities which are common
|
||
to men. Divers blemishes are here specified; some that were
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||
ordinarily for life, as blindness; others that might be for a time,
|
||
as a scurf or scab, and, when they were gone, the disability
|
||
ceased. Now,</p>
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||
<p class="indent" id="Lev.xxii-p14">I. The law concerning priests that had
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||
blemishes was, 1. That they might <i>live upon the altar</i>
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||
(<scripRef id="Lev.xxii-p14.1" osisRef="Bible:Lev.21.22" parsed="|Lev|21|22|0|0" passage="Le 21:22"><i>v.</i> 22</scripRef>): <i>He shall
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||
eat</i> of the sacrifices with the other priests, even the <i>most
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||
holy things,</i> such as the show-bread and the sin-offerings, as
|
||
well as the <i>holy things,</i> such as the tithes and
|
||
first-fruits, and the priests' share of the peace-offerings. The
|
||
blemishes were such as they could not help, and therefore, though
|
||
they might not work, they must not starve. Note, None must be
|
||
abused for their natural infirmities. Even the deformed child in
|
||
the family must have its child's part. 2. Yet they must not
|
||
<i>serve at the altar,</i> at either of the altars, nor be admitted
|
||
to attend or assist the other priests in offering sacrifice or
|
||
burning incense, <scripRef id="Lev.xxii-p14.2" osisRef="Bible:Lev.21.17 Bible:Lev.21.21 Bible:Lev.21.23" parsed="|Lev|21|17|0|0;|Lev|21|21|0|0;|Lev|21|23|0|0" passage="Le 21:17,21,23"><i>v.</i> 17,
|
||
21, 23</scripRef>. Great men choose to have such servants about
|
||
them as are sightly, and it was fit that the great God should have
|
||
such in his house then, when he was pleased to manifest his glory
|
||
in external indications of it. But it was especially requisite that
|
||
comely men should be chosen to minister about holy things, for the
|
||
sake of the people, who were apt to judge according to outward
|
||
appearance, and to think meanly of the service, how honourable
|
||
soever it was made by the divine institution, of those that
|
||
performed it looked despicably or went about it awkwardly. This
|
||
provision God made for the preserving of the reputation of his
|
||
altar, that it might not at any time fall under contempt. It was
|
||
for the credit of the sanctuary that none should appear there who
|
||
were any way disfigured, either by nature or accident.</p>
|
||
<p class="indent" id="Lev.xxii-p15">II. Under the gospel, 1. Those that labour
|
||
under any such blemishes as these have reason to thank God that
|
||
they are not thereby excluded from offering spiritual sacrifices to
|
||
God; nor, if otherwise qualified for it, from the office of the
|
||
ministry. There is many a healthful beautiful soul lodged in a
|
||
crazy deformed body. Yet, 2. We ought to infer hence how incapable
|
||
those are to serve God acceptably whose minds are blemished and
|
||
deformed by any reigning vice. Those are unworthy to be called
|
||
Christians, and unfit to be employed as ministers, that are
|
||
spiritually blind, and lame, and crooked, whose sins render them
|
||
scandalous and deformed, so as that the offerings of the Lord are
|
||
abhorred for their sakes. The deformities of Hophni and Phinehas
|
||
were worse than any of the blemishes here mentioned. Let such
|
||
therefore as are openly vicious be put out of the priesthood as
|
||
polluted persons; and let all that are made to our God spiritual
|
||
priests be before him <i>holy and without blemish,</i> and comfort
|
||
themselves with this, that, though in this imperfect state they
|
||
have spots that are the spots of God's children, yet they shall
|
||
shortly appear before the throne of God <i>without spot, or
|
||
wrinkle, or any such thing.</i></p>
|
||
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