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He shall not profane his seed among his people: for I am Yahweh who sanctifies him.
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Protecting the Priestly Line
Commentators agree that to "profane his seed" meant that if a high priest married outside of God's specific commands, his children would be disqualified from their sacred status. Scholars Ellicott and Gill explain that these children would be considered common, not holy, and would be excluded from the privileges of the priesthood, such as eating the holy offerings.
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Leviticus
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18th Century
Presbyterian
Profane his seed - that is, by a marriage which was not in keeping with the holiness of his office.
19th Century
Anglican
Neither shall he profane his seed. —Better, And he shall not profane. That is, he is not to contract any of thes…
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
Neither shall he profane his seed among his people By marrying any such persons, whereby his children, born of them,…
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