Loading...

Change Translation

Loading...
  • Recent Translations
  • All Translations

Levitikus 12:1

Listen to Levitikus 12:1

Levitikus 12:1 Meaning and Commentary

Leviticus 12:1

And the Lord spake unto Moses
The laws in the preceding chapter were delivered both to Moses and Aaron, but what follows in this only to Moses; but inasmuch as the priest had a concern in it, it being his business to offer the sacrifices required by the following law, it was no doubt given to Moses, to be delivered to Aaron, as well as to the people. R. Semlai remarks, that as the creation of man was after that of the beasts, fowls, fishes so the laws concerning the uncleanness of men are after those relating to beasts, &c, and they begin with the uncleanness of a new mother, because, as Aben Ezra observes, the birth is the beginning of man:

saying:
as follows.

Unlock Deeper Insights: Get Over 20 Commentaries with Plus! Subscribe Now

Levitikus 12:1 In-Context

1 Und der HERR redete mit Mose und sprach:
2 Rede mit den Kindern Israel und sprich: Wenn ein Weib empfängt und gebiert ein Knäblein, so soll sie sieben Tage unrein sein, wie wenn sie ihre Krankheit leidet. {~} {~} {~}
3 Und am achten Tage soll man das Fleisch seiner Vorhaut beschneiden.
4 Und sie soll daheimbleiben dreiunddreiĂźig Tage im Blut ihrer Reinigung. Kein Heiliges soll sie anrĂĽhren, und zum Heiligtum soll sie nicht kommen, bis daĂź die Tage ihrer Reinigung aus sind.
5 Gebiert sie aber ein Mägdlein, so soll sie zwei Wochen unrein sein, wie wenn sie ihre Krankheit leidet, und soll sechsundsechzig Tage daheimbleiben in dem Blut ihrer Reinigung.
The Luther Bible is in the public domain.

Study Tools

PLUS

Unlock Notes

This feature is for PLUS subscribers only. Join PLUS today to access these tools and more.

JOIN PLUS

Unlock Highlights

This feature is for PLUS subscribers only. Join PLUS today to access these tools and more.

JOIN PLUS

Unlock Bookmarks

This feature is for PLUS subscribers only. Join PLUS today to access these tools and more.

JOIN PLUS

Track Your Reading

Create a free account to start a reading plan, or join PLUS to unlock our full suite of premium study tools.

Already have an account? Sign in