the Week of Proper 9 / Ordinary 14
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Ezekiel 44:31
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The priests may not eat any bird or animal that died naturally or was mauled by wild beasts.
The Kohanim shall not eat of anything that dies of itself, or is torn, whether it be bird or animal.
The priests shall not eat of any thing that is dead of itself, or torn, whether it be fowl or beast.
The priests shall not eat of anything, whether bird or beast, that has died of itself or is torn by wild animals.
"The priests shall not eat any bird or animal that has died a natural death or has been torn to pieces by animals.
The priests must not eat any bird or animal that died a natural death or one that has been torn by wild animals.
"The priests shall not eat any bird or animal that has died a natural death or has been torn to pieces.
The Priests shal not eate of any thing, that is dead, or torne, whether it be foule or beast.
"The priests shall not eat any bird or beast that has died a natural death or has been torn to pieces.
The priests shall not eat any bird or beast that has died of itself or has been torn to pieces.
The priests may not eat any bird or animal found dead or torn by wild beasts.
Priests must not eat any bird or animal that dies a natural death or that has been killed by a wild animal.
The cohanim are not to eat anything, bird or animal, that dies naturally or is torn to death.
The priests shall not eat of anything that dieth of itself, or of that which is torn, whether of fowl or of beast.
The priests shall not eat of anything that is dead of itself, or torn, whether it be fowl or beast.
The priests must not eat any bird or animal that dies a natural death or is killed by another animal."
Any dead body or mangled carcass from the birds or from the animals, the priests shall not eat."
The priests shall not eat of every corpse and torn thing, of birds, or of beasts.
But no deed carion shall the prest eate, ner soch as is deuoured of wilde beestes, foules or catell.
The priests shall not eat of anything that dieth of itself, or is torn, whether it be bird or beast.
The priests may not take for food any bird or beast which has come to a natural death or whose death has been caused by another animal.
The priests shall not eat of any thing that dieth of itself, or is torn, whether it be fowl or beast.
The priests shall not eate of any thing that is dead of it selfe or torne, whether it be foule or beast.
But the priestes shal eate nothing that is dead [by it selfe] or torne of foule or of beaste.
And the priests shall eat no bird or beast that dies of itself, or is taken of wild beasts.
The priests shall not eat of any thing that dieth of itself, or is torn, whether it be fowl or beast.
The priests shall not eat of anything that dies of itself, or is torn, whether it be bird or animal.
Preestis schulen not ete ony thing deed bi it silf, and takun of a beeste, of foulis, and of scheep.
The priests shall not eat of anything that dies of itself, or is torn, whether it is bird or beast.
The priests shall not eat of any thing that is dead of itself, or torn, whether of fowl or beast.
The priests will not eat any bird or animal that has died a natural death or was torn to pieces by a wild animal.
The priests shall not eat anything, bird or beast, that died naturally or was torn by wild beasts.
The priests may not eat meat from any bird or animal that dies a natural death or that dies after being attacked by another animal.
The religious leaders must not eat any bird or animal that has died of itself or has been torn to pieces.
The priests shall not eat of anything, whether bird or animal, that died of itself or was torn by animals.
Nothing that died of itself or was torn in pieces, of bird or of beast shall be eaten by the priests.
The priests shall not eat of any thing that is dead of itself or caught by a beast, whether it be fowl or cattle.
The priests shall not eat of anything, whether bird or beast, that has died of itself or is torn.
Any carcase and torn thing, of the fowl, and of the beasts, the priests do not eat.
"Priests are not to eat any meat from bird or animal unfit for ordinary human consumption, such as carcasses found dead on the road or in the field."
Contextual Overview
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
Exodus 22:31, Leviticus 17:15, Leviticus 22:8, Deuteronomy 14:21, Romans 14:20, 1 Corinthians 8:13
Reciprocal: Leviticus 7:24 - beast Leviticus 11:40 - eateth Malachi 1:13 - torn Acts 10:14 - for
Cross-References
All of Jacob's sons and daughters tried to comfort him, but Jacob was never comforted. He said, "I will be sad about my son until the day I die." So Jacob continued to mourn his son Joseph.
But Joseph said, "I will not make you all slaves! Only the man who stole the cup will be my slave. You others can go in peace to your father."
Then Judah went to Joseph and said, "Sir, please let me speak plainly with you. Please don't be angry with me. I know that you are like Pharaoh himself.
We said to our father, ‘We cannot go without our youngest brother. The governor said he will not sell us grain again until he sees our youngest brother.'
Then my father said to us, ‘You know that my wife Rachel gave me two sons.
If you take my other son away from me, and something happens to him, I will be sad enough to die.'
Then David told Abiathar, "I saw Doeg the Edomite at Nob that day. I knew he would tell Saul! I am responsible for the death of your father's family.
The kind of sorrow God wants makes people decide to change their lives. This leads them to salvation, and we cannot be sorry for that. But the kind of sorrow the world has will bring death.
Brothers and sisters, we want you to know about those who have died. We don't want you to be sad like other people—those who have no hope.
Gill's Notes on the Bible
The priests shall not eat of anything that is dead of itself, or torn,.... They shall have no need to eat of such things, being plentifully provided for with better; nor will it become them so to do through avarice, not allowing themselves to enjoy what is liberally given them. Here the Jewish doctors t observe that it is said, the priests shall not eat of these things, suggesting that Israelites might; this puzzles them, therefore they say, Elijah will explain this verse; and the gloss says, till Elijah comes, and explains it to us, we know not how to explain it. In the mystic sense it may signify, that the priests of the Lord should have no communication with such as are dead in sin, or are given to rapine and violence, and should abstain from everything of this kind themselves.
Whether it be fowl or beast; whether Pharisees and high flown professors of religion, or earthly and worldly persons, and such that are immersed in carnal pleasures, in sensual and brutish lusts. The allusion is to the law in Leviticus 17:15, which was common to all Israelites, priests and people.
t T. Bab. Menachot, fol. 45. 1.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
Regulations as to the priests’ services. The garments of the priests are defined and various rules prescribed in the Law are repeated with some additions in order to denote additional care to avoid uncleanness.
Ezekiel 44:18
The material of which the four vestments of the ordinary priest were made was “linen,” or, more accurately, “byssus,” the cotton stuff of Egypt. The two special qualities of the byssus - white and shining - are characteristic, and on them part of the symbolic meaning depended. Compare Revelation 19:8.
Ezekiel 44:19
They shall not sanctify the people - They shall not touch the people with their holy garments. The word “sanctify” is used because the effect of touching was to separate as holy the persons or things so touched (Exodus 29:37; Exodus 30:29; compare Leviticus 6:18). The priests wore the distinctive dress, only while performing in the temple strictly sacrificial services.
The holy chambers; see Ezekiel 42:1 ff.
Ezekiel 44:22
Restrictions and exceptions intended to mark the holiness of the office of a priest, imposing on him additional (compare the marginal reference) obligations to purity, and communicating it in some degree to his wife. In the Christian Church all the members are “priests” 1 Peter 2:5; Revelation 1:6; Revelation 20:6. Hence, the directions for maintaining the holiness of the “priesthood” in the new order, represent the necessity for holiness in all Christians, and the exclusion of the “uncircumcised in heart and in flesh” is equivalent to the exclusion of “all that defileth” from the New Jerusalem Revelation 21:27.
Ezekiel 44:24
There was in Herod’s Temple a council of priests, whose special duty it was to regulate every thing connected with the sanctuary. They did not ordinarily busy themselves with criminal questions, although they took a leading part in the condemnation of Jesus Mark 15:1.
Ezekiel 44:28
It shall be unto them - The remains of the sacrifices were a chief source of the priests’ support. The burnt-offerings being entirely consumed, the priests had the skins, which yielded a considerable revenue; meat-offerings and drink-offerings belonged entirely to them. sin-offerings and trepass-offerings, except in particular cases, also belonged to the priests and were partaken of in the temple. Of the peace-offerings a portion dedicated to the Lord by waving was left for the priests, and the rest eaten by the officers and their friends, either in the courts of the temple, or at least within Jerusalem. The kitchen-courts (K, Plan II Ezek. Ezekiel 46:21-24), were provided in order to prepare these public meals.
Ezekiel 44:30
Oblation - Offering, margin “heave-offering” (see Ezekiel 45:1; Exodus 25:2; Exodus 29:27; Notes and Pref. to Leviticus).