24. Defile not yourselves in any of these things--In the
preceding verses seventeen express cases of incest are enumerated;
comprehending eleven of affinity
[Le 18:7-16],
and six of consanguinity
[Le 18:17-20],
together with some criminal enormities of an aggravated and unnatural
character. In such prohibitions it was necessary for the instruction of
a people low in the scale of moral perception, that the enumeration
should be very specific as well as minute; and then, on completing it,
the divine lawgiver announces his own views of these crimes, without
any exception or modification, in the remarkable terms employed in this
verse.
in all these the nations are defiled which I cast out before
you, &c.--Ancient history gives many appalling proofs that the
enormous vices described in this chapter were very prevalent, nay, were
regularly practised from religious motives in the temples of Egypt and
the groves of Canaan; and it was these gigantic social disorders that
occasioned the expulsion, of which the Israelites were, in the hands of
a righteous and retributive Providence, the appointed instruments
(Ge 15:16).
The strongly figurative language of "the land itself vomiting out her
inhabitants"
[Le 18:25],
shows the hopeless depth of their moral corruption.
JFB.
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