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Leviticus 5

Concerning witnesses who, being adjured, refuse to tell the truth, v. 1. Of those who contract defilement by touching unclean things or persons, vv. 2, 3. Of those who bind themselves by vows or oaths, and do not fulfill them, vv. 4, 5. The trespass-offering prescribed in such cases, a lamb or a kid, v. 6; a turtle-dove or two young pigeons, vv. 7-10; or an ephah of fine flour with oil and frankincense, vv. 11-13. Other laws relative to trespasses, through ignorance in holy things, vv. 14-16. Of trespasses in things unknown, vv. 17-19.

Notes On Chapter 5

Leviticus 5:1
If a soul sin—It is generally supposed that the case referred to here is that of a person who, being demanded by the civil magistrate to answer upon oath, refuses to tell what he knows concerning the subject; such a one shall bear his iniquity—shall be considered as guilty in the sight of God, of the transgression which he has endeavored to conceal, and must expect to be punished by him for hiding the iniquity to which he was privy, or suppressing the truth which, being discovered, would have led to the exculpation of the innocent, and the punishment of the guilty.
Leviticus 5:2
Any unclean thing—Either the dead body of a clean animal, or the living or dead carcass of any unclean creature. All such persons were to wash their clothes and themselves in clean water, and were considered as unclean till the evening, Leviticus 11:24-31. But if this had been neglected, they were obliged to bring a trespass-offering. What this meant, see in the notes on Leviticus 7 (note).
Leviticus 5:4
To do evil, or to do good—It is very likely that rash promises are here intended; for if a man vow to do an act that is evil, though it would be criminal to keep such an oath or vow, yet he is guilty because he made it, and therefore must offer the trespass-offering. If he neglect to do the good he has vowed, he is guilty, and must in both cases confess his iniquity, and bring his trespass-offering.
Leviticus 5:5
He shall confess that he hath sinned—Even restitution was not sufficient without this confession, because a man might make restitution without being much humbled; but the confession of sin has a direct tendency to humble the soul, and hence it is so frequently required in the Holy Scriptures, as without humiliation there can be no salvation.
Leviticus 5:7
If he be not able to bring a lamb—See the conclusion at Leviticus 1:16 (note).
Leviticus 5:8
But shall not divide it—See Clarke's note on Leviticus 1:16.
Leviticus 5:10
He shall offer the second for a burnt-offering—The pigeon for the burnt-offering was wholly consumed, it was the Lord's property; that for the sin-offering was the priest's property, and was to be eaten by him after its blood had been partly sprinkled on the side of the altar, and the rest poured out at the bottom of the altar. See also Leviticus 6:26.
Leviticus 5:11
Tenth part of an ephah—About three quarts. The ephah contained a little more than seven gallons and a half.
Leviticus 5:15
In the holy things of the Lord—This law seems to relate particularly to sacrilege, and defrauds in spiritual matters; such as the neglect to consecrate or redeem the firstborn, the withholding of the first-fruits, tithes, and such like; and, according to the rabbins, making any secular gain of Divine things, keeping back any part of the price of things dedicated to God, or withholding what man had vowed to pay. See a long list of these things in Ainsworth.
With thy estimation—The wrong done or the defraud committed should be estimated at the number of shekels it was worth, or for which it would sell. These the defrauder was to pay down, to which he was to add a fifth part more, and bring a ram without blemish for a sin-offering besides. There is an obscurity in the text, but this seems to be its meaning.
Leviticus 5:16
Shall make amends—Make restitution for the wrong he had done according to what is laid down in the preceding verse.
Leviticus 5:19
He hath certainly trespassed—And because he hath sinned, therefore he must bring a sacrifice. On no other ground shall he be accepted by the Lord. Reader, how dost thou stand in the sight of thy Maker? On the subject of this chapter it may be proper to make the following reflections. When the infinite purity and strict justice of God are considered, the exceeding breadth of his commandment, our slowness of heart to believe, and our comparatively cold performance of sacred duties, no wonder that there is sinfulness found in our holy things; and at what a low ebb must the Christian life be found when this is the case! This is a sore and degrading evil in the Church of God; but there is one even worse than this, that is, the strenuous endeavor of many religious people to reconcile their minds to this state of inexcusable imperfection, and defend it zealously, on the supposition that it is at once both unavoidable and useful—unavoidable, for they think they cannot live without it; and useful, because they suppose it tends to humble them! The more inward sin a man has, the more pride he will feel; the less, the more humility. A sense of God's infinite kindness to us, and our constant dependence on him, will ever keep the soul in the dust. Sin can never be necessary to the maintenance or extension of the Christian life, it is the thing which Jesus Christ came into the world to destroy; and his name is called Jesus or Savior because he saves his people from their sins. But how little of the spirit and influence of his Gospel is known in the world! He saves, unto the uttermost, them who come unto the Father through him. But alas! how few are thus saved! for they will not come unto him that they might have life. Should any Christian refuse to offer up the following prayer to God? "Almighty God, unto whom all hearts be open, and from whom no secrets are hid, cleanse the thoughts of our hearts by the inspiration of thy Holy Spirit, that we may perfectly love thee, and worthily magnify thy holy name, through Christ our Lord. Amen."—The Liturgy.

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127 Numbers Adam Clarke's Commentary on the Bible, Numbers, 01
126 Numbers Adam Clarke's Commentary on the Bible, Numbers, Preface to the Book of Numbers
125 Leviticus Adam Clarke's Commentary on the Bible, Leviticus, 27
124 Leviticus Adam Clarke's Commentary on the Bible, Leviticus, 26
123 Leviticus Adam Clarke's Commentary on the Bible, Leviticus, 25
122 Leviticus Adam Clarke's Commentary on the Bible, Leviticus, 24
121 Leviticus Adam Clarke's Commentary on the Bible, Leviticus, 23
120 Leviticus Adam Clarke's Commentary on the Bible, Leviticus, 22
119 Leviticus Adam Clarke's Commentary on the Bible, Leviticus, 21
118 Leviticus Adam Clarke's Commentary on the Bible, Leviticus, 20
117 Leviticus Adam Clarke's Commentary on the Bible, Leviticus, 19
116 Leviticus Adam Clarke's Commentary on the Bible, Leviticus, 18
115 Leviticus Adam Clarke's Commentary on the Bible, Leviticus, 17
114 Leviticus Adam Clarke's Commentary on the Bible, Leviticus, 16
113 Leviticus Adam Clarke's Commentary on the Bible, Leviticus, 15
112 Leviticus Adam Clarke's Commentary on the Bible, Leviticus, 14
111 Leviticus Adam Clarke's Commentary on the Bible, Leviticus, 13
110 Leviticus Adam Clarke's Commentary on the Bible, Leviticus, 12
109 Leviticus Adam Clarke's Commentary on the Bible, Leviticus, 11
108 Leviticus Adam Clarke's Commentary on the Bible, Leviticus, 10
107 Leviticus Adam Clarke's Commentary on the Bible, Leviticus, 09
106 Leviticus Adam Clarke's Commentary on the Bible, Leviticus, 08
105 Leviticus Adam Clarke's Commentary on the Bible, Leviticus, 07
104 Leviticus Adam Clarke's Commentary on the Bible, Leviticus, 06
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102 Leviticus Adam Clarke's Commentary on the Bible, Leviticus, 04
101 Leviticus Adam Clarke's Commentary on the Bible, Leviticus, 03
100 Leviticus Adam Clarke's Commentary on the Bible, Leviticus, 02
99 Leviticus Adam Clarke's Commentary on the Bible, Leviticus, 01
98 Leviticus Adam Clarke's Commentary on the Bible, Leviticus, Preface to the Book of Leviticus
97 Exodus Adam Clarke's Commentary on the Bible, Exodus, Chapter 40
96 Exodus Adam Clarke's Commentary on the Bible, Exodus, Chapter 39
95 Exodus Adam Clarke's Commentary on the Bible, Exodus, Chapter 38
94 Exodus Adam Clarke's Commentary on the Bible, Exodus, Chapter 37
93 Exodus Adam Clarke's Commentary on the Bible, Exodus, Chapter 36
92 Exodus Adam Clarke's Commentary on the Bible, Exodus, Chapter 35
91 Exodus Adam Clarke's Commentary on the Bible, Exodus, Chapter 34
90 Exodus Adam Clarke's Commentary on the Bible, Exodus, Chapter 33
89 Exodus Adam Clarke's Commentary on the Bible, Exodus, Chapter 32
88 Exodus Adam Clarke's Commentary on the Bible, Exodus, Chapter 31
87 Exodus Adam Clarke's Commentary on the Bible, Exodus, Chapter 30
86 Exodus Adam Clarke's Commentary on the Bible, Exodus, Chapter 29
85 Exodus Adam Clarke's Commentary on the Bible, Exodus, Chapter 28
84 Exodus Adam Clarke's Commentary on the Bible, Exodus, Chapter 27
83 Exodus Adam Clarke's Commentary on the Bible, Exodus, Chapter 26
82 Exodus Adam Clarke's Commentary on the Bible, Exodus, Chapter 25
81 Exodus Adam Clarke's Commentary on the Bible, Exodus, Chapter 24
80 Exodus Adam Clarke's Commentary on the Bible, Exodus, Chapter 23
79 Exodus Adam Clarke's Commentary on the Bible, Exodus, Chapter 22
78 Exodus Adam Clarke's Commentary on the Bible, Exodus, Chapter 21
77 Exodus Adam Clarke's Commentary on the Bible, Exodus, Chapter 20
76 Exodus Adam Clarke's Commentary on the Bible, Exodus, Chapter 19
75 Exodus Adam Clarke's Commentary on the Bible, Exodus, Chapter 18
74 Exodus Adam Clarke's Commentary on the Bible, Exodus, Chapter 17
73 Exodus Adam Clarke's Commentary on the Bible, Exodus, Chapter 16
72 Exodus Adam Clarke's Commentary on the Bible, Exodus, Chapter 15
71 Exodus Adam Clarke's Commentary on the Bible, Exodus, Chapter 14
70 Exodus Adam Clarke's Commentary on the Bible, Exodus, Chapter 13
69 Exodus Adam Clarke's Commentary on the Bible, Exodus, Chapter 12
68 Exodus Adam Clarke's Commentary on the Bible, Exodus, Chapter 11
67 Exodus Adam Clarke's Commentary on the Bible, Exodus, Chapter 10
66 Exodus Adam Clarke's Commentary on the Bible, Exodus, Chapter 09
65 Exodus Adam Clarke's Commentary on the Bible, Exodus, Chapter 08
64 Exodus Adam Clarke's Commentary on the Bible, Exodus, Chapter 07
63 Exodus Adam Clarke's Commentary on the Bible, Exodus, Chapter 06
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