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Leviticus 21:7-9 - Exposition

Moral uncleanness or defilement passes to the husband and father kern an immoral wife or daughter, and therefore the priest is to be specially careful in the selection of his wife; and his daughter, if she leads a licentious life, is to be stoned to death, and then burnt with fire, because she profaneth her father (cf. 1 Samuel 2:17 ). In a similar spirit, St. Paul gives directions as to the families of those to whom the ministry of the Spirit is assigned ( 1 Timothy 3:11 ; Titus 1:6 ). Keil would unite Leviticus 21:4 in sense with Leviticus 21:7-9 , and argues that he shall not defile himself, being a chief man among his people, to profane himself, refers to the kind of marriage which the priest is to make, but the interposition of Leviticus 21:5 and Leviticus 21:6 forbid this explanation of Leviticus 21:4 .

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