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Neither shall they shave their heads, nor allow their locks to grow long; they shall only cut off the hair of their heads.

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A Call to Moderation

Commentators explain that the rule for priests' hair was to avoid extremes. Shaving the head was associated with pagan priests, while letting hair grow long was either for a special Nazarite vow or seen as a sign of vanity. The command to simply trim their hair established a moderate, distinct appearance, setting them apart from other cultural and religious practices.

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Ezekiel

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Albert Barnes

Albert Barnes

On Ezekiel 44:17–31

18th Century

Theologian

Regulations regarding the priests’ services (Ezekiel 44:18). The garments of the priests are defined, and various rules prescribed in t…

Charles Ellicott

Charles Ellicott

On Ezekiel 44:20

19th Century

Bishop

Their locks to grow long.— The law forbade the shaving of the head (Leviticus 21:5), but only condemned letting the ha…

John Gill

John Gill

On Ezekiel 44:20

17th Century

Pastor

Neither shall they shave their heads As the priests and worshippers of Isis and Serapis did, as Jerom on the text observe…

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Matthew Henry

Matthew Henry

On Ezekiel 44:1–31

17th Century

Minister

This chapter contains ordinances relative to the true priests. The prince evidently means Christ, and the words in Ezekiel 44:2 may remind us that …