Leviticus 22:5 Commentary - Ellicott's Commentary for English Readers (Old and New Testaments)
(5) Or whosoever toucheth any creeping thing.—See Lev. 11:24-44.
Or a man of whom he may take uncleanness.—Better, or a man who is unclean to him, that is, who is a leper (see Lev. 13:45), or has an issue (see Lev. 15:5, &c.), and who imparts defilement by contact.
Consult other comments:
Leviticus 22:5 - Albert Barnes' Notes on the Bible
Leviticus 22:5 - Ellicott's Commentary for English Readers (Old and New Testaments)
Leviticus 22:5 - John Gill's Exposition of the Entire Bible
Leviticus 22:5 - John Trapp's Complete Commentary (Old and New Testaments)
Leviticus 22:5 - The Treasury of Scripture Knowledge
Leviticus 22:5 - Whedon's Commentary on the Old and New Testaments
Ellicott's Commentary for English Readers (Old and New Testaments)

Charles John Ellicott (1819 - 1905) was a distinguished English Christian theologian, academic and churchman. He briefly served as Dean of Exeter, then Bishop of the united see of Gloucester and Bristol.
His works include:
- An Old Testament Commentary for English Readers, 1897. (Editor)
- A New Testament Commentary for English Readers, 1878.