12 And ye shall not swear by my name falsely, neither shalt thou profane the name of thy God: I am the Lord.

Other Translations of Leviticus 19:12

New International Version

12 " 'Do not swear falsely by my name and so profane the name of your God. I am the Lord.

English Standard Version

12 You shall not swear by my name falsely, and so profane the name of your God: I am the Lord.

The Message

12 "Don't swear falsely using my name, violating the name of your God. I am God.

New King James Version

12 And you shall not swear by My name falsely, nor shall you profane the name of your God: I am the Lord.

New Living Translation

12 "Do not bring shame on the name of your God by using it to swear falsely. I am the Lord .

Matthew Henry's Commentary on Leviticus 19:12

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There are some ceremonial precepts in this chapter, but most of these precepts are binding on us, for they are explanations of the ten commandments. It is required that Israel be a holy people, because the God of Israel is a holy God, verse 35. We must make conscience of obeying God's precepts. We are not to pick and choose our duty, but must aim at standing complete in all the will of God. And the nearer our lives and tempers are to the precepts of God's law, the happier shall we be, and the happier shall we make all around us, and the better shall we adorn the gospel.

2 And they called the people unto the sacrifices of their gods: and the people did eat, and bowed down to their gods.

Other Translations of Numbers 25:2

New International Version

2 who invited them to the sacrifices to their gods. The people ate the sacrificial meal and bowed down before these gods.

English Standard Version

2 These invited the people to the sacrifices of their gods, and the people ate and bowed down to their gods.

The Message

2 It started when the women invited the men to their sex-and-religion worship. They ate together and then worshiped their gods.

New King James Version

2 They invited the people to the sacrifices of their gods, and the people ate and bowed down to their gods.

New Living Translation

2 These women invited them to attend sacrifices to their gods, so the Israelites feasted with them and worshiped the gods of Moab.

Matthew Henry's Commentary on Numbers 25:2

Commentary on Numbers 25:1-5

(Read Numbers 25:1-5)

The friendship of the wicked is more dangerous than their enmity; for none can prevail against God's people if they are not overcome by their inbred lusts; nor can any enchantment hurt them, but the enticements of worldly interests and pleasures. Here is the sin of Israel, to which they are enticed by the daughters of Moab and Midian. Those are our worst enemies who draw us to sin, for that is the greatest mischief any man can do us. Israel's sin did that which all Balaam's enchantments could not do; it set God against them. Diseases are the fruits of God's anger, and the just punishments of prevailing sins; one infection follows the other. Ringleaders in sin ought to be made examples of justice.