Leviticus 15:9

Authorized King James Version

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And what saddle soever he rideth upon that hath the issue shall be unclean.

Original Language Analysis

וְכָל H3605
וְכָל
Strong's: H3605
Word #: 1 of 7
properly, the whole; hence, all, any or every (in the singular only, but often in a plural sense)
הַמֶּרְכָּ֗ב And what saddle H4817
הַמֶּרְכָּ֗ב And what saddle
Strong's: H4817
Word #: 2 of 7
a chariot; also a seat (in a vehicle)
אֲשֶׁ֨ר H834
אֲשֶׁ֨ר
Strong's: H834
Word #: 3 of 7
who, which, what, that; also (as an adverb and a conjunction) when, where, how, because, in order that, etc
יִרְכַּ֥ב soever he rideth H7392
יִרְכַּ֥ב soever he rideth
Strong's: H7392
Word #: 4 of 7
to ride (on an animal or in a vehicle); causatively, to place upon (for riding or generally), to despatch
עָלָ֛יו H5921
עָלָ֛יו
Strong's: H5921
Word #: 5 of 7
above, over, upon, or against (yet always in this last relation with a downward aspect) in a great variety of applications
הַזָּ֖ב upon that hath the issue H2100
הַזָּ֖ב upon that hath the issue
Strong's: H2100
Word #: 6 of 7
to flow freely (as water), i.e., (specifically) to have a (sexual) flux; figuratively, to waste away; also to overflow
יִטְמָֽא׃ shall be unclean H2930
יִטְמָֽא׃ shall be unclean
Strong's: H2930
Word #: 7 of 7
to be foul, especially in a ceremial or moral sense (contaminated)

Analysis & Commentary

And what saddle soever he rideth upon that hath the issue shall be unclean.

This verse falls within the section on Bodily Discharges. Laws concerning various bodily discharges, emphasizing that approaching God's holy presence requires ritual purity.

Ritual purity laws taught Israel to distinguish between clean and unclean, holy and common, training them in discernment and reverence for God's presence.
The access to God's presence that Leviticus carefully regulated is now freely available through Christ's blood, tearing the veil and opening the way to God.

Historical Context

Laws concerning various bodily discharges, emphasizing that approaching God's holy presence requires ritual purity. Chapters 11-15 address ritual purity, teaching Israel to distinguish clean from unclean. These laws served multiple purposes: promoting health, teaching spiritual lessons about sin's defilement, and separating Israel from pagan practices. Archaeological evidence shows Canaanite worship involved practices Israel's laws explicitly prohibited. Israel received these laws while encamped at Sinai, before entering Canaan. The laws prepared them for life in the promised land, distinguishing them from Canaanite practices and establishing their identity as God's holy nation. The portable tabernacle, central to Levitical worship, accompanied them through wilderness wanderings and eventually found permanent form in Solomon's temple. The tabernacle's design parallels ancient Near Eastern temple architecture, yet its portable nature and absence of divine images distinguished it from pagan temples.

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