Leviticus 20
Introduction
Verse 1
And the Lord spake unto Moses After he had delivered the above laws to him in the preceding chapter, he added penalties, to many of them, or declared what punishment should be inflicted on the transgressors of them: saying; as follows.
Verse 2
Again thou shalt say to the children of Israel The body of the people by their elders, and the heads of their tribes; for the following laws were binding on them all: whosoever he be of the children of Israel, or of the strangers that sojourn in Israel; everyone of the people of Israel, of…
Verse 3
And I will set my face against that man Express resentment, anger, wrath, and indignation at him, see : and will cut him off from among his people: that is, supposing him to have been guilty of the above horrid crime, and there being not sufficient evidence given of it by witnesses, or the…
Verse 4
And if the people of the land do any ways hide their eyes from the man That is, the people of the house of Israel, as the Targums of Onkelos and Jonathan; if the friends, relations, and neighbours of such a man, though they know what he is about to do, or has done, yet they shut their eyes…
Verse 5
Then I will set my face against that man That man that sees him do the fact, and winks at it, or the judge that connives at him, and will not condemn him, as well as the man that has committed the iniquity: and against his family; either the family of the witness, who could and should have…
Verse 6
The soul that turneth after such as have familiar spirits The man or woman that has respect unto them, seeks after them, and inquires of them, in order to get knowledge of things: and after wizards who pretend to tell fortunes, and discover lost and stolen goods, (See Gill on Lev.
Verse 7
Sanctify yourselves therefore By abstaining from such impious and idolatrous practices, and separating themselves from all that gave into them, as well as by observing the holy commandments of the Lord; otherwise internal sanctification is not the work of man, but of the Lord himself, as in : and…
Verse 8
And ye shall keep my statutes, and do them Not only those respecting the above things, but all others, which would be a means of preserving them from sin, and of promoting holiness in their lives and conversations: I am the Lord which sanctify you: who had separated and distinguished them from all…
Verse 9
For everyone that curseth his father or his mother Here begins the account of the penalties annexed to the several laws in the preceding chapter; and that respecting the fear and honour of parents being the first, , is here begun with: shall surely be put to death; the Targum of Jonathan adds, “by…
Verse 10
And the man that committeth adultery with another man’s wife Which is a breach of the seventh command, ; even he that committeth adultery with his neighbour’s wife: which is only an explanation of the former clause; though the Jewish writers, as Jarchi and Ben Gersom, say this is so expressed to…
Verse 11
And the man that lieth with his father’s wife Whether she be his mother, or another woman, as the Targum of Jonathan; that is, whether she is his own mother, or a stepmother, or whether he did this in the lifetime of his father, or after his death, or whether she was betrothed or married, it…
Verse 12
If a man lie with his daughter in law His son’s wife, whether in the lifetime of his son, or after his death, or whether she was espoused or married, according to the above tradition [[5]]: both of them shall surely be put to death; it being a breach of the law in ; and this is the penalty annexed…
Verse 13
If a man lie also with mankind, as he lieth with a woman Is guilty of the sin of sodomy, this is a breach of the law in ; both of them have committed an abomination; he that lies, and he that is lain with, both consenting to perpetrate the abominable wickedness; which may well be called an…
Verse 14
And if a man take a wife, and her mother Marry both the one and the other, or commit uncleanness with them, they consenting to it: it is wickedness; abominable wickedness, shocking and detestable; there are other things, which also are wicked and not to be done, but this is extremely wicked,…
Verse 15
If a man lie with a beast A sin quite unnatural, exceeding shocking and detestable, forbid : he shall surely be put to death: by stoning, as the Targum of Jonathan adds; and this is the death such are condemned to in the Misnah [[7]]: and ye shall slay the beast; with clubs, as says the Targum of…
Verse 16
And if a woman approach unto any beast, and lie down thereto, &c.] In order that the beast may lie with her, and solicit it to commit such an action with her, see ; thou shall kill the woman and the beast: the woman by stoning, and the beast with clubs, as the Targum of Jonathan; and this for the…
Verse 17
And if a man shall take his sister, his father’s daughter, or his mother’s daughter Take her to be his wife, or commit lewdness with her, whether she be his sister by both father and mother’s side, or whether by one only, either way she is his sister, and it is not lawful to marry her, or lie with…
Verse 18
And if a man shall lie with a woman having her sickness Her monthly courses, which make her weak and languid, which is forbidden, ; this is not to be understood of a man’s lying with his wife ignorantly, when in such a condition, for this being the case, he was only unclean seven days, ; whereas…
Verse 19
And thou shalt not uncover the nakedness of thy mother’s sister, nor of thy father’s sister An aunt either by mother or father’s side, against which the law is, ; for he uncovereth his near kin; as an aunt is to a man, and so an uncle to a woman, and both equally criminal; for it is a rule that…
Verse 20
And if a man shall lie with his uncle’s wife His uncle being dead, and he marry her, which is forbidden, ; he hath uncovered his uncle’s nakedness: his wife’s, which was his, and therefore the kindred too near for a man to marry in, and such a copulation must be incestuous: they shall bear their…
Verse 21
And if a man shall take his brother’s wife To his wife, whether in his life, as the Targum of Jonathan adds, or whether after his death, unless when there is no issue, then he was obliged to it by another law, ; which is now ceased, and the law in ; here referred to, stands clear of all exceptions:…
Verse 22
Ye shall therefore keep all my statutes All the ordinances, institutions, and appointments of God, whether observed in this chapter or elsewhere, but particularly those concerning incestuous marriages and unlawful copulations: and all my judgments, and do them; all the laws and commandments of God,…
Verse 23
And ye shall not walk in the manners of the nation which I cast out before you Nation seems to be put for nations, for there were seven nations cast out for them; though the Canaanites may be intended, being a general name for the whole: some think the Amorites are meant, who were a principal…
Verse 24
But I have said unto you, ye shall inherit the land Promised it unto them, as he had to their fathers, Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, and also to them; or he had said the above things unto them, that they, observing them, might possess the land of Canaan, and continue therein, which is the sense of the…
Verse 25
Ye shall therefore put difference between clean beasts and unclean The ten clean ones, as Aben Ezra observes, and all the rest that are unclean, according to the law before given, , by using the one for food, and not the other, and so the Targum of Jonathan, ye shall separate between the beast…
Verse 26
And ye shall be holy unto me Separated from all unclean persons and things, and devoted to his service, and obedient to all his commands, and so live holy lives and conversations, according to his will, and to his honour and glory: for I the Lord am holy; and therefore they, his people, should be…
Verse 27
A man also or a woman that hath a familiar spirit Or the spirit of Python or divination, see ; such as the damsel had in ; a woman is here particularly mentioned, though before included in the above law; because, as Aben Ezra says, such sort of practices were more frequently committed by women; to…
In this chapter several laws are, repeated, enforced with a penalty annexed to them, and the breach them made capital, to deter from it, as giving seed to Molech, Lev. 20:1–5; going after such that have familiar spirits, or are wizards, Lev.