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The Danger of an Unguarded Life
Commentators see the open vessel as a metaphor for an unguarded heart. Just as an uncovered pot in a house with a dead body becomes unclean, a person not covered by Christ's grace is vulnerable to the defiling influences of sin. Scholars like Spurgeon and Henry suggest this law illustrates how easily we are contaminated by the 'dead works' of the world, emphasizing our need for spiritual protection.
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18th Century
Theologian
One practical effect of attaching defilement to a dead body, and to all that touched it, etc., would be to ensure early burial, and to correct a pr…
19th Century
Preacher
This law was indeed a yoke of bondage which our fathers were not able to bear. It was meant to teach us how easily we can be defiled. Anywhere they…
17th Century
Pastor
And every open vessel
An earthen one, as the Targum of Jonathan; and so Jarchi interprets it; and Maimonides F1…
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17th Century
Minister
Why did the law make a corpse a defiling thing? Because death is the wages of sin, which entered the world through sin, and reigns by its power. Th…