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Księga Kapłańska 20:3
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Bo Ja postawię twarz moję rozgniewaną przeciwko temu mężowi, i wytracę go z pośrodku ludu jego, przeto, iż potomstwo swoje ofiarował Molochowi, i splugawił świątnicę moję, a zmazał imię świątobliwości mojej.
Bo ja rozgniewawszy się na takiego męża, wykorzenię go z pośrzód ludu jego przeto, iż oddał potomstwo swe Molochowi, aby tak zgwałcił święte miejsce moje, a uczynił zelżywość świętemu imieniowi memu.
I Ja zwrócę Moje gniewne oblicze na tego człowieka oraz wytracę go spośród jego ludu; dlatego, że ze swojego potomstwa dał Molochowi, aby skalać Me święte miejsce oraz znieważyć Me święte Imię.
Bo Ja postawię twarz moję rozgniewaną przeciwko temu mężowi, i wytracę go z pośrodku ludu jego, przeto, iż potomstwo swoje ofiarował Molochowi, i splugawił świątnicę moję, a zmazał imię świątobliwości mojej.
I ja zwrócę moje oblicze przeciwko temu człowiekowi i wyłączę go spośród jego ludu, dlatego że złożył ofiarę Molochowi ze swego potomstwa, by zanieczyścić moją świątynię i zbezcześcić moje święte imię.
Ja zaś zwrócę się przeciwko mężowi temu i wytracę go spośród jego ludu, gdyż oddał Molochowi jedno ze swego potomstwa i skalał moją świątynię, i zbezcześcił moje święte imię.
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
I will set: Leviticus 17:10, 1 Peter 3:12
to defile: Numbers 19:20, Ezekiel 5:11, Ezekiel 23:38, Ezekiel 23:39
profane: Leviticus 18:21, Ezekiel 20:39, 2 Corinthians 6:16
Reciprocal: Leviticus 17:4 - be cut off Leviticus 22:2 - that they profane not Leviticus 23:30 - General Numbers 15:30 - doeth ought Deuteronomy 31:16 - and go a 2 Kings 21:6 - he made Jeremiah 21:10 - I have Jeremiah 23:30 - General Ezekiel 14:8 - I will set Ezekiel 15:7 - I will set Amos 2:7 - to profane Malachi 2:12 - cut 1 Corinthians 3:17 - any
Gill's Notes on the Bible
And I will set my face against that man,.... Express resentment, anger, wrath, and indignation at him, see Psalms 34:16:
and will cut him off from among his people: that is, supposing him to have been guilty of the above horrid crime, and there being not sufficient evidence given of it by witnesses, or the magistrates negligent in doing their duty; and the matter being known to God the omniscient, he, according this declaration, would deal with him himself, and cut him off out of the land of the living, from among his relations, friends, and neighbours, by his own immediate hand; otherwise the law before provided a penalty, which is death by stoning, whereby he would be effectually cut off from his people, and deprived of all natural, civil, and religious privileges in this life, and sent into everlasting punishment in another, unless forgiving grace should be vouchsafed:
because he hath given of his seed to Molech; an iniquity to be punished by the judge, and deserving of everlasting wrath and destruction:
to defile my sanctuary; not by doing this horrid action in it, but by coming into it, having done it; or by offering sacrifice in another place than where God had commanded, as well as such a sacrifice as was abominable to him, sacrifice being to be offered nowhere but on the altar of the Lord in the sanctuary. Jarchi interprets this of the congregation of Israel, which was sanctified to the Lord, in the midst of which this wickedness was committed, and with which they were polluted:
and to profane my holy name: by sacrificing to an idol, when sacrifice should be offered to God; and such a sacrifice as would cause the name of God, and his holy laws, and true religion, to be blasphemed and evil, spoken of among the Gentiles, Romans 2:23.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
Molech, literally, âthe Kingâ, called also Moloch, Milcom, and Malcham, was known in later times as âthe abomination of the Ammonitesâ 1 Kings 11:5. He appears to have been the fire-god of the eastern nations; related to, and sometimes made identical with, Baal, the sun-god. The nature of the rite and of the impious custom called passing children through the fire to Molech is very doubtful. The practices appear to have been essentially connected with magical arts, probably also with unlawful lusts, and with some particular form of profane swearing. The rite in the time of Moses belonged to the region rather of magic than of definite idolatrous worship, and may have been practiced as a lustral charm, or fire-baptism, for the children of incest and adultery.
Leviticus 20:2
Stone him with stones - The commonest form of capital punishment. It was probably preferred as being the one in which the execution was the act of the whole congregation.
Leviticus 20:3
Defile my sanctuary - i. e. pollute the people as identified with their sanctuary.