Matthew Henry
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The wisdom from above is first pure, then peaceable.
put away iniquity far from their tabernacle, Job 22:23. The person, the place,
in the midst of which God dwells, must not be defiled; for, if it be, he will be affronted, offended, and provoked to withdraw, 1Cor 3:16, 1Cor 3:17.
separate between the precious and the vile, and purge out scandalous persons, as old leaven (1Cor 5:8, 1Cor 5:13), lest others should be infected and defiled, Heb 12:15. It is for the glory of Christ and the edification of his church that those who are openly and incorrigibly profane and vicious should be put out and kept from Christian communion till they repent.
thoroughly purge his floor, and
gather out of his kingdom all things that offend. As here the unclean were shut out of the camp, so into the new Jerusalem
no unclean thing shall enter, Rev 21:27.
a sin that men commit(Luke 5:6), because it is common among men;
a sin of man, that is,
a sin against man, so it is thought it should be translated and understood. If a man overreach or defraud his brother in any matter, it is to be looked upon as a trespass against the Lord, who is the protector of right, the punisher of wrong, and who strictly charges and commands us to do justly. Now what is to be done when a man’s awakened conscience charges him with guilt of this kind, and brings it to his remembrance though done long ago?
confess his sin, confess it to God, confess it to his neighbour, and so take shame to himself. If he have denied it before, though it go against the grain to own himself in a lie, yet he must do it; because his heart was hardened he denied it, therefore he has no other way of making it appear that his heart is now softened but by confessing it.
ram of atonement, Luke 5:8. Satisfaction must be made for the offence done to God, whose law is broken, as well as for the loss sustained by our neighbour; restitution in this case is not sufficient without faith and repentance.
ob defectum sanguinis—for want of issue), and the priests were his receivers. Note, Some work of piety or charity is a piece of necessary justice to be done by those who are conscience to themselves that they have done wrong, but know not how otherwise to make restitution; what is not our property will never be our profit.
his it shall be, Luke 5:9, Luke 5:10.