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New American Standard Bible (1995)

Ezekiel 44:26

"After he is cleansed, seven days shall elapse for him.

Bible Study Resources

Concordances:

- Nave's Topical Bible - Defilement;   Priest;  

Dictionaries:

- Baker Evangelical Dictionary of Biblical Theology - Clean, Unclean;   Holman Bible Dictionary - Ezekiel;   Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible - Fasting;   Moses;   Nations;   Priests and Levites;   The Hawker's Poor Man's Concordance And Dictionary - Prince;   People's Dictionary of the Bible - Temple;  

Encyclopedias:

- The Jewish Encyclopedia - Hafṭarah;   Priest;  

Parallel Translations

Christian Standard Bible®
After he is cleansed, he is to count off seven days for himself.
Hebrew Names Version
After he is cleansed, they shall reckon to him seven days.
King James Version
And after he is cleansed, they shall reckon unto him seven days.
English Standard Version
After he has become clean, they shall count seven days for him.
New American Standard Bible
"And after he is cleansed, seven days shall elapse for him.
New Century Version
After a priest has been made clean again, he must wait seven days.
Amplified Bible
"After he is cleansed [from the defilement of a corpse], seven days more shall elapse for him [before returning to the temple].
Geneva Bible (1587)
And when he is clensed, they shall reckon vnto him seuen dayes.
Legacy Standard Bible
And after he is cleansed, seven days shall be counted for him.
Berean Standard Bible
and after he is cleansed, he must count off seven days for himself.
Contemporary English Version
If a priest touches a dead body, he is unclean and must go through a ceremony to make himself clean. Then seven days later,
Complete Jewish Bible
After a cohen has been purified, he is to wait seven days.
Darby Translation
And after he is cleansed, they shall count unto him seven days.
Easy-to-Read Version
After the priest has been made clean, he must wait seven days.
George Lamsa Translation
And after a priest is unclean, he shall count for himself seven days, and then he shall be clean.
Good News Translation
After he has become clean again, he must wait seven days
Lexham English Bible
And, after his cleansing, they shall count for him seven days,
Literal Translation
And after he is cleansed, they shall count seven days for him.
Miles Coverdale Bible (1535)
And when he is clensed, there shal be rekened vnto him vij dayes:
American Standard Version
And after he is cleansed, they shall reckon unto him seven days.
Bible in Basic English
And after he has been made clean, seven days are to be numbered for him.
JPS Old Testament (1917)
And after he is cleansed, they shall reckon unto him seven days.
King James Version (1611)
And after he is cleansed, they shal reckon vnto him seuen dayes.
Bishop's Bible (1568)
And when he is cleansed, there shalbe reckened vnto him seuen dayes.
Brenton's Septuagint (LXX)
And after he has been cleansed, let him number to himself seven days.
English Revised Version
And after he is cleansed, they shall reckon unto him seven days.
World English Bible
After he is cleansed, they shall reckon to him seven days.
Wycliffe Bible (1395)
And after that he is clensid, seuene daies schulen be noumbrid to hym.
Update Bible Version
And after he is cleansed, they shall reckon to him seven days.
Webster's Bible Translation
And after he is cleansed, they shall reckon to him seven days.
New English Translation
After a priest has become ceremonially clean, they must count off a period of seven days for him.
New King James Version
After he is cleansed, they shall count seven days for him.
New Living Translation
Even then, he can return to his Temple duties only after being ceremonially cleansed and then waiting for seven days.
New Life Bible
After a religious leader has become clean again, he must wait seven days.
New Revised Standard
After he has become clean, they shall count seven days for him.
J.B. Rotherham Emphasized Bible
Yet after he is cleansed, seven days shall they count to him.
Douay-Rheims Bible
And after one is cleansed, they shall reckon unto him seven days.
Revised Standard Version
After he is defiled, he shall count for himself seven days, and then he shall be clean.
Young's Literal Translation
`And after his cleansing, seven days they number to him.

Contextual Overview

17 "It shall be that when they enter at the gates of the inner court, they shall be clothed with linen garments; and wool shall not be on them while they are ministering in the gates of the inner court and in the house. 18 "Linen turbans shall be on their heads and linen undergarments shall be on their loins; they shall not gird themselves with anything which makes them sweat. 19 "When they go out into the outer court, into the outer court to the people, they shall put off their garments in which they have been ministering and lay them in the holy chambers; then they shall put on other garments so that they will not transmit holiness to the people with their garments. 20 "Also they shall not shave their heads, yet they shall not let their locks grow long; they shall only trim the hair of their heads. 21 "Nor shall any of the priests drink wine when they enter the inner court. 22 "And they shall not marry a widow or a divorced woman but shall take virgins from the offspring of the house of Israel, or a widow who is the widow of a priest. 23 "Moreover, they shall teach My people the difference between the holy and the profane, and cause them to discern between the unclean and the clean. 24 "In a dispute they shall take their stand to judge; they shall judge it according to My ordinances. They shall also keep My laws and My statutes in all My appointed feasts and sanctify My sabbaths. 25 "They shall not go to a dead person to defile themselves; however, for father, for mother, for son, for daughter, for brother, or for a sister who has not had a husband, they may defile themselves. 26 "After he is cleansed, seven days shall elapse for him.

Bible Verse Review
  from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge

Numbers 6:10-21, Numbers 19:11-13, Hebrews 9:13, Hebrews 9:14

Cross-References

Genesis 44:4
They had just gone out of the city, and were not far off, when Joseph said to his house steward, "Up, follow the men; and when you overtake them, say to them, 'Why have you repaid evil for good?
Genesis 44:5
'Is not this the one from which my lord drinks and which he indeed uses for divination? You have done wrong in doing this.'"
Luke 11:7
and from inside he answers and says, 'Do not bother me; the door has already been shut and my children and I are in bed; I cannot get up and give you anything.'

Gill's Notes on the Bible

And after he is cleansed,.... From any sin or iniquity, failing and imperfection, that he has been guilty of at such seasons, in mourning for the dead, by a fresh application of the blood of Christ, which cleanses from all sin; typified by the water of separation, made of the ashes of the red heifer, by which those who were in this way ceremoniously unclean were cleansed, Hebrews 9:13:

they shall reckon unto him seven days; that is, seven days shall be reckoned from the time of his cleansing, before he enters on public service again: according to the old law, seven days were reckoned from the defilement to the purification; here seven more are numbered after the purification is made; and therefore, as Kimchi truly notes, this is a new law or rule, to be observed in after times.

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).


 
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