Leviticus 22:32
Parallel Verses
New International Version
Do not profane my holy name, for I must be acknowledged as holy by the Israelites. I am the LORD, who made you holy


English Standard Version
And you shall not profane my holy name, that I may be sanctified among the people of Israel. I am the LORD who sanctifies you,


New American Standard Bible
"You shall not profane My holy name, but I will be sanctified among the sons of Israel; I am the LORD who sanctifies you,


King James Bible
Neither shall ye profane my holy name; but I will be hallowed among the children of Israel: I am the LORD which hallow you,


Holman Christian Standard Bible
You must not profane My holy name; I must be treated as holy among the Israelites. I am Yahweh who sets you apart,


International Standard Version
"You are not to defile my sacred name, because I've been set apart in the midst of the Israelis. Furthermore, I am the LORD, who sets you apart—


American Standard Version
And ye shall not profane my holy name; but I will be hallowed among the children of Israel: I am Jehovah who halloweth you,


Douay-Rheims Bible
Profane not my holy name, that I may be sanctified in the midst of the children of Israel. I am the Lord who sanctify you,


Darby Bible Translation
And ye shall not profane my holy name; but I will be hallowed among the children of Israel: I am Jehovah who do hallow you,


Young's Literal Translation
and ye do not pollute My holy name, and I have been hallowed in the midst of the sons of Israel; I am Jehovah, sanctifying you,


Commentaries
22:1-33 Laws concerning the priests and sacrifices. - In this chapter we have divers laws concerning the priests and sacrifices, all for preserving the honour of the sanctuary. Let us recollect with gratitude that our great High Priest cannot be hindered by any thing from the discharge of his office. Let us also remember, that the Lord requires us to reverence his name, his truths, his ordinances, and commandments. Let us beware of hypocrisy, and examine ourselves concerning our sinful defilements, seeking to be purified from them in the blood of Christ, and by his sanctifying Spirit. Whoever attempts to expiate his own sin, or draws near in the pride of self-righteousness, puts as great an affront on Christ, as he who comes to the Lord's table from the gratification of sinful lusts. Nor can the minister who loves the souls of the people, suffer them to continue in this dangerous delusion. He must call upon them, not only to repent of their sins, and forsake them; but to put their whole trust in the atonement of Christ, by faith in his name, for pardon and acceptance with God; thus only will the Lord make them holy, as his own people.

27, 28. it shall be seven days under the dam—Animals were not considered perfect nor good for food till the eighth day. As sacrifices are called the bread or food of God (Le 22:25), to offer them immediately after birth, when they were unfit to be eaten, would have indicated a contempt of religion; and besides, this prohibition, as well as that contained in Le 22:28, inculcated a lesson of humanity or tenderness to the dam, as well as secured the sacrifices from all appearance of unfeeling cruelty.
Leviticus 22:31
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