John Gills Exposition of the Bible Commentary - Leviticus 19:7
And if it be eaten at all on the third day ,.... Or "in eating be eaten" F11 האכל יאכל "comedendo, comedetur", Drusius. any of it be eaten, the least bit of it: it is abominable ; it is as any common thing, as if it was no sacrifice; yea, as if it was corrupt and putrefied flesh; nay, as what is abominable to God: and therefore it follows: it shall not be accepted ; of the Lord, but rejected, his will not being attended to. read more
Matthew Henry's Complete Commentary - Leviticus 19:1-10
Moses is ordered to deliver the summary of the laws to all the congregation of the children of Israel (Lev. 19:2); not to Aaron and his sons only, but to all the people, for they were all concerned to know their duty. Even in the darker ages of the law, that religion could not be of God which boasted of ignorance as its mother. Moses must make known God's statutes to all the congregation, and proclaim them through the camp. These laws, it is probable, he delivered himself to as many of the... read more