Leviticus 21:11

11 He must not enter a place where there is a dead body. He must not make himself unclean, even for his father or mother,

Leviticus 21:11 in Other Translations

KJV
11 Neither shall he go in to any dead body, nor defile himself for his father, or for his mother;
ESV
11 He shall not go in to any dead bodies nor make himself unclean, even for his father or for his mother.
NLT
11 He must not defile himself by going near a dead body. He may not make himself ceremonially unclean even for his father or mother.
MSG
11 He must not enter a room where there is a dead body. He must not ritually contaminate himself, even for his father or mother;
CSB
11 He must not go near any dead person or make himself unclean [even] for his father or mother.

Leviticus 21:11 Meaning and Commentary

Leviticus 21:11

Neither shall he go in to any dead body
That is, into a tent or house where any dead body lies, as Jarchi and Aben Ezra interpret it, for whoever went into such a place was unclean seven days; and so long therefore an high priest, should he enter there, would be prevented doing the duty of his office, see ( Numbers 19:14 ) ; this was aped and followed by the Heathens in later times; so among the Romans, the "Flamen Dialis", or high priest of Jupiter, might not go into a place where a dead body was burnt or buried, nor touch any F8; and it was a custom with them, as Servius F9 tells us, to put a branch of cypress at the door of a house where a dead body was, that an high priest might not enter through ignorance, and be defiled: nor defile himself for his father, or for his mother;
by entering into the tent or house where they lay dead, or by touching them, or attending the funeral of them, or by concerning himself about it; and there was no need to mention his son or his daughter, his brother or his sister; for if he was not to defile himself for any of his parents, much less for any of those which are excepted in the case of a common priest, ( Leviticus 21:2 Leviticus 21:3 ) ; the Jews do indeed make one exception in the case of an high priest, and that is, that if he meets with a dead body in the way, he was obliged to defile himself for it and bury it F11; and so among the Romans, though it was a crime for an high priest to look upon a dead body, yet it was reckoned a greater, if, when he saw it, he left it unburied F12.


FOOTNOTES:

F8 Massurius Sabinus, apud A. Gell. Noct. Attic. l. 10. c. 15.
F9 In Virgil. Aeneid. l. 3. ver. 64. "atraque cupresso".
F11 Maimon. Hilchot Ebel, c. 3. sect. 8.
F12 Servius in Virgil. Aeneid. l. 6. ad ver. "praecipue pius Aeneas"

Leviticus 21:11 In-Context

9 “ ‘If a priest’s daughter defiles herself by becoming a prostitute, she disgraces her father; she must be burned in the fire.
10 “ ‘The high priest, the one among his brothers who has had the anointing oil poured on his head and who has been ordained to wear the priestly garments, must not let his hair become unkempt or tear his clothes.
11 He must not enter a place where there is a dead body. He must not make himself unclean, even for his father or mother,
12 nor leave the sanctuary of his God or desecrate it, because he has been dedicated by the anointing oil of his God. I am the LORD.
13 “ ‘The woman he marries must be a virgin.

Cross References 3

  • 1. Numbers 5:2; Numbers 6:6; Numbers 9:6; Numbers 19:11,13,14; Numbers 31:19
  • 2. Leviticus 19:28
  • 3. ver 2
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