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1 | leviticus 12:5 uncleanness days | Lev 12:5 | tigris | 112032 | ||
Leviticus 12:5 speaks of the ucleanness of 66 days for a woman giving birth to a female child, the previous verse speaks of 33 days for a male child anyone have an explanation as to why this is? |
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2 | leviticus 12:5 uncleanness days | Lev 12:5 | Makarios | 112198 | ||
Greetings Tigris, Here is a bit of commentary on Leviticus 12:5.. "12:1-8 Uncleanness is related to the mother's afterbirth, not the child." (1) "12:5 two weeks...sixty-six days. Apparently mothers were unclean twice as long (80 days) after the birth of a daughter as a son (40 days), which reflected the stigma on women for Eve's part in the Fall. This stigma is removed in Christ (see note on 1 Tim. 2:14,15)." (1) "12:1-8 The birth of a child, though a happy occasion, was a reminder that sin is transmitted to each person. Thus the mother was banned from performing religious duties for 40 days (in the case of a baby boy) or 80 days (in the case of a baby girl). After this time she had to bring a burnt offering and a sin offering. See note on Luke 2:24 concerning Mary's offering." (2) "12:6 The sacrifices required were the same for a son or a daughter, showing that God places equal value upon both sexes and that He intends His people to do the same..." (3) Blessings to you, Makarios (1) The MacArthur Study Bible, 1997, Word Publishing, John MacArthur, pg. 170 (2) Ryrie Study Bible, Expanded Edition, 1995, The Moody Bible Institute of Chicago, Charles C. Ryrie, pg. 176 (3) The Nelson Study Bible, New King James Version, 1997, Thomas Nelson Publishers, Earl D. Radmacher, pg. 194 |
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