Leviticus 18
Leviticus 18:19 | |
19. Also thou shalt not approach unto a woman to uncover her nakedness as long as she is put apart for her uncleanness. | 19. Ad mulierem in segregatione immunditiae suae non accedes, revelando turpitudinem ejus. |
Leviticus 20
Leviticus 20:18 | |
18. And if a man shall lie with a woman having her sickness, and shall uncover her nakedness, he hath discovered her fountain, and she hath uncovered the fountain of her blood: and both of them shall be cut off from among their people. | 18. Quicunque dormierit cum meretrice aegra, et revelaverit turpitudinem ejus, fontem ejus discooperuerit, ipsa etiam revelaverit fontem sanguinis sui: succidentur ambo e medio populi sui. |
Leviticus 20:18.
This precept2 has no other tendency than that believers should be kept far from all filthiness, and that chastity may flourish among them. It is indeed true that a woman, under these circumstances, is withheld from connection with a man by the very foulness of the disease, whilst there is also danger of contagion; but God rather chooses here to be an instructor in decency to His people, than to perform the office of a physician. It must be remembered, therefore, that men are warned against all indelicacy, which is abhorrent to the natural sense; and, by synecdoche, married persons are exhorted to restrain themselves from all immodest lasciviousness, and that the husband should enjoy his wife's embraces with delicacy and propriety.
1 This passage considered further on in Fr., under the head of "Political Supplements."
2 This commentary is, in Fr., appended to Leviticus 18:19, and included previously under the General Supplements of the Commandment.