Leviticus 20:19 (DBY)

Passage

And the nakedness of thy mother's sister, and of thy father's sister shalt thou not uncover; for he hath laid naked his near relation: they shall bear their iniquity.

Nearby Context

Leviticus 20:17 And if a man take his sister, his father's daughter, or his mother's daughter, and see her nakedness, and she see his nakedness, that is a disgrace; and they shall be cut off before the eyes of the children of their people: he hath uncovered his sister's nakedness; he shall bear his iniquity.

Leviticus 20:18 And if a man shall lie with a woman in her infirmity, and uncover her nakedness, her flux doth he lay bare, and she hath uncovered the fountain of her blood; and both of them shall be cut off from among their people.

Leviticus 20:19 And the nakedness of thy mother's sister, and of thy father's sister shalt thou not uncover; for he hath laid naked his near relation: they shall bear their iniquity.

Leviticus 20:20 And if a man lie with his aunt, he hath uncovered his uncle's nakedness: their sin shall they bear: they shall die childless.

Leviticus 20:21 And if a man take his brother's wife, it is an unclean thing: he hath uncovered his brother's nakedness: they shall be childless.

Study Lenses

The verse centers on "nakedness", "mother's", "sister", "father's", "shalt", "thou", and "uncover". It is saying that the verse draws attention to "nakedness" and "mother's", so its meaning should be read from those terms before moving to application.

The nearby context moves from verse 18's "And if a man shall lie with..." into verse 20's "And if a man lie with his...", so "nakedness" and "mother's" belong inside that flow. In Leviticus context, the local focus is covenant, worship, and faithfulness.

A plain takeaway is to answer the verse's own emphasis on "nakedness" and "mother's" with trust shaped by these words, not by a vague optimism outside the passage.