26. shall not eat any thing with the blood--(See on
Le 17:10).
neither . . . use enchantment, nor observe times--The
former refers to divination by serpents--one of the earliest forms of
enchantment, and the other means the observation, literally, of
clouds, as a study of the appearance and motion of clouds was a
common way of foretelling good or bad fortune. Such absurd but
deep-rooted superstitions often put a stop to the prosecution of
serious and important transactions, but they were forbidden especially
as implying a want of faith in the being, or of reliance on the
providence of God.
JFB.
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