Leviticus 18
1 Unlawful marriages, and unlawful lusts. 1 4; 11:44; 19:3,4,10,34; 20:7; Ge 17:7; Ex 6:7; 20:2; Ps 33:12Eze 20:5,7,19,20 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 12:2 26; 19:37; 20:22; De 4:1,2; 6:1; Ps 105:45; 119:4; Eze 20:19; 36:27Eze 37:24; Lu 1:6; Joh 15:14 which if a man do.Eze 20:11,13,21; Lu 10:28; Ro 10:5; Ga 3:12I am the Lord.Ex 6:2,6,29; Mal 3:6 near to kin. Heb. remainder of his flesh.Not withstanding the prohibitions here, it must be evident, that in the infancy of the world, persons very near of kin, and even brothers and sisters, must have joined in matrimonial alliances; and therefore we cannot pronounce them immoral in themselves. But, in these first instances, necessity required it; but when this necessity no longer existed, the thing became inexpedient and improper: for 1. As human nature now is, it is very expedient that those who are so much together in youth, should, by such a restriction be taught to look upon all such intercourse as prohibited and incestuous; for unless such restrictions are made, it would be impossible to prevent the prevalence of very early corruption among young persons. (See Michaelis on the laws of Moses, Art. 108.) 2. That the duties owing by nature to relatives might not be confounded with those of a social or political kind; for could a man be a brother and a husband, or a son and a husband at the same time, and fulfil the duties of both? Impossible. 3. That by intermarrying with other families, relationship and its endearments might be diffused. These prohibitions are, therefore, to be considered so eminently moral obligations as to be observed by all mankind. to uncover.7-19; 20:11,12,17-21 20:11; Eze 22:10 20:11; Ge 35:22; 49:4; De 22:30; 27:20; 2Sa 16:21,22; Eze 22:10Am 2:7; 1Co 5:1 20:17; De 27:22; 2Sa 13:11-14; Eze 22:11 10 11 20:19; Ex 6:20 13 20:20 20:12; Ge 38:18,19,26; Eze 22:11 20:21; De 25:5; Mt 14:3,4; 22:24; Mr 6:17; 12:19; Lu 3:19 a woman.20:14; De 27:23; Am 2:7it is wickedness.20:14 wife. or, one wife to another.Ge 4:19; 29:28; Ex 26:3to vex her.Ge 30:15; 1Sa 1:6-8; Mal 2:15 15:19,24; 20:18; Eze 18:6; 22:10 20:10; Ex 20:14; De 5:18; 22:22,25; 2Sa 11:3,4,27; Pr 6:25,29-33Mal 3:5; Mt 5:27,28; Ro 2:22; 1Co 6:9; Ga 5:19; Heb 13:4 pass through.Molech signifies a king, or governor, of similar import with BaĆ¢l, lord, or governor; and it is generally supposed that the sun was worshipped under this name; and more particularly as the fire appears to have been so much employed in his worship. It seems clear that children were not only consecrated to him by passing through the fire, which appears to be alluded to here, but that they were actually made a burnt offering to him. (See the parallel passages.) That the several abominations afterwards mentioned were actually practised by many heathen nations is abundantly attested by their own writers. 20:2; De 12:31; 18:10; 2Ki 16:3; 21:6; 23:10; Ps 106:37,38; Jer 7:31Jer 19:5; Eze 20:31; 23:37to Molech.1Ki 11:7,33; Am 5:26; Ac 7:43Moloch.profane.19:12; 20:2-5; 21:6; 22:2,32; Eze 36:20-23; Mal 1:12; Ro 1:23; 2:24 20:13; Ge 19:5; Jud 19:22; 1Ki 14:24; Ro 1:26,27; 1Co 6:9; 1Ti 1:10Jude 1:7 any beast.20:15,16; Ex 22:19confusion.20:12 Defile.6-23,30; Jer 44:4; Mt 15:18-20; Mr 7:10-23; 1Co 3:17for.20:22,23; De 12:31; 18:12 the land.Nu 35:33,34; Ps 106:38; Isa 24:5; Jer 2:7; 16:18; Eze 36:17,18Ro 8:22therefore.Ps 89:32; Isa 26:21; Jer 5:9,29; 9:9; 14:10; 23:2; Ho 2:13; 8:13; 9:9vomiteth.28; 20:22 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.2,4
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