LEVITICUS CHAPTERS 18-27 Chapter 18 18:1-5 Five times in this chapter the grounds for proper sexual conduct and all morality is the character of God, “I am the Lord your God” (18:1). Spiritual life is conditioned upon obedience to God’s commands (18:4). God’s laws weren’t cultural. Whether they were in Egypt or Canaan, God expected His people to obey Him and not the cultural or political correct values of the Egyptians or Canaanites. “Israel’s sexual morality is here portrayed as something that marks it off from its neighbors as the Lord’s special people….This chapter insists that certain standards of sexual morality are equally decisive marks of religious allegiance” (Wenham p. 250). Or, we could say, marks of faithfulness, spirituality and goodness. But many people in our modern society are trying to convince us that one can be moral, spiritual or a good person, and yet engage in what God calls immorality. 18:6-17 Here are a list of forbidden sexual relationships among relatives. Several basic principles stand out in this section: 1. Martial intercourse made the man and wife as closely related as parents and children. This is the one flesh concept of Genesis 2:24. “Marriage thus creates both vertical blood relationships in the form of children and horizontal ‘blood’ relationships between spouses. The girl who marries into a family becomes an integral and permanent part of that family in the same way that children born into the family do….marriage made a girl not just a daughter-in-law, but a daughter of her husband’s parents (Ruth 1:11; 3:1)” (Wenham p. 255). 2. “it is your father’s nakedness”-(18:8), or we would say, “your own flesh and blood”. 3. Marriage made a girl not just a daughter-in-law, but a daughter of her husband’s parents and a sister to all his brothers. 4. A man could not marry any woman who had become a close relative through a previous marriage to one of his close relatives. 5. Incestuous relationships are still wrong in the New Testament (1 Corinthians 5:1ff). 6. Such laws were not only necessary because incest was tolerated in the surrounding cultures (18:24), but polygamous relationships could make family relationships extremely complex and complicated.
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