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Deuteronomy 23:1

Compare Leviticus 21:17-24. Such persons, exhibiting a mutilation of that human nature which was made in God' s image, were rejected from the covenant entirely. However, they could be proselytes (compare Acts 8:27). The Old Testament itself foretells Isaiah 56:3-5 the removal of this ban when under the kingdom of Messiah the outward and emblematic perfection and sanctity of Israel should be fulfilled in their inner meaning by the covenanted presence and work of the Holy Spirit in the Church.




Other Barnes' Notes entries containing Deuteronomy 23:1:

Isaiah 11:12
Daniel 9:27

 

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