Verse 1
1. ye shall not cut yourselves . . . for the dead—It was a common practice of idolaters, both on ceremonious occasions of their worship ( :-), and at funerals (compare Jeremiah 16:6; Jeremiah 41:5), to make ghastly incisions on their faces and other parts of their persons with their finger nails or sharp instruments. The making a large bare space between the eyebrows was another heathen custom in honor of the dead (see on Jeremiah 41:5- :; Jeremiah 41:5- :). Such indecorous and degrading usages, being extravagant and unnatural expressions of hopeless sorrow (Jeremiah 41:5- :), were to be carefully avoided by the Israelites, as derogatory to the character, and inconsistent with the position, of those who were the people of God [Jeremiah 41:5- :].
Jeremiah 41:5- :. WHAT MAY BE EATEN, AND WHAT NOT.
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