Deuteronomy 21:1

DEUTERONOMY CHAPTER 21 How to expiate an uncertain murder, DEUTERONOMY 21:1. The usage of a captive taken to wife, DEUTERONOMY 21:10. The first born, though the son of the hated, is not to be disinherited, DEUTERONOMY 21:15. The punishment of a stubborn son, viz. death, DEUTERONOMY 21:18. The cursed... [ Continue Reading ]

Deuteronomy 21:2

THY ELDERS AND THY JUDGES; those of thy elders who are judges; for the latter word explains and restrains the former, the judges or rulers of all the neighbouring cities, who were all concerned in this inquiry. THEY SHALL MEASURE, unless it be evident and confessed which city is nearest, for then me... [ Continue Reading ]

Deuteronomy 21:3

A fit vicegerent and representative of the murderer, in whose stead it was killed, who by this act hath shown himself to be a son of Belial, who would not bear the yoke of God's law. A type also of Christ, who was obliged to no work, and under no yoke, but what he had voluntarily taken upon himself.... [ Continue Reading ]

Deuteronomy 21:4

NEITHER EARED NOR SOWN; partly to represent the hard and unprofitable and untutored heart of the murderer; and partly that such a desert and horrid place might beget a horror of murder and of the murderer. STRIKE OFF THE HEIFER'S NECK, to show what they would and should have done to the murderer if... [ Continue Reading ]

Deuteronomy 21:5

THE PRIESTS SHALL COME NEAR, both to direct them in all the circumstances of action and to see that the law was observed, and to bless them in God's name, by praying for them, and absolving or pronouncing them guiltless in this matter. EVERY CONTROVERSY; not absolutely all manner of controversies th... [ Continue Reading ]

Deuteronomy 21:7

THEY SHALL ANSWER, to wit, to the priests who shall examine them and determine this controversy. THIS BLOOD; this about which the present inquiry is made; or this which is here present; for it is thought the corpse of the slain man was brought into the same place where the heifer was slain. NEITHER... [ Continue Reading ]

Deuteronomy 21:8

i.e. Not imputed to them, nor punished in them; for God is sometimes said to FORGIVE when he doth not punish, as PSALMS 78:38. Besides, though there was no mortal guilt in this people, yet there was a ceremonial uncleanness in the land, which was to be expiated and forgiven.... [ Continue Reading ]

Deuteronomy 21:10

THINE ENEMIES, of other nations, but not of the Canaanites, for they might not spare their women, and much less marry them, EXODUS 34:16 DEUTERONOMY 7:3.... [ Continue Reading ]

Deuteronomy 21:11

HAST A DESIRE UNTO HER; or, _hast cleaved to her_, to wit, in love; or, _hast taken delight in her_; which may be a modest expression for _lying with her_, and seems probable, because it is said, DEUTERONOMY 21:14, that he had humbled her, to wit, by military insolence, when he took her captive, not... [ Continue Reading ]

Deuteronomy 21:12

Either, 1. To take off his affections from her by rendering her uncomely and deformed; but then the last words must not be rendered shall PARE HER NAILS, but shall _nourish them_, or _suffer_ them _to grow_, as the Chaldee, Arabic, and divers of the learned Jews and other interpreters render it. Or... [ Continue Reading ]

Deuteronomy 21:13

THE RAIMENT OF HER CAPTIVITY, i.e. either, 1. Those goodly raiments in which she was when she was taken captive, instead of which she now must put on a servile habit, as this is generally understood; or rather, 2. Those servile and sordid raiments which were put upon her when she was taken captive,... [ Continue Reading ]

Deuteronomy 21:14

IF THOU HAVE NO DELIGHT IN HER; either, 1. After thou hast married her; and so this is a permission of a divorce, which being indulged towards an Israelitish woman, was not likely to be denied towards a stranger. Or rather, 2. Before thy marriage; for it is not probable, that God having given him c... [ Continue Reading ]

Deuteronomy 21:15

TWO WIVES; either, 1. Both together; which practice, though tolerated, is not hereby made lawful, but only provision is made for the children in that case. Or, 2. One after another. Hated, comparatively, i.e. less loved, as GENESIS 29:31 MATTHEW 6:24 LUKE 14:26.... [ Continue Reading ]

Deuteronomy 21:16

HE MAY NOT; it is not lawful, because contrary to the rights and law of nature. BEFORE THE SON, or, _before the face of the son_, i.e. in his lifetime, as this phrase is understood, GENESIS 11:28, GENESIS 16:12 25:18. And when this phrase is rendered before another, it signifies only in the presence... [ Continue Reading ]

Deuteronomy 21:17

ACKNOWLEDGE, i.e. make it appear that he owns him. DOUBLE PORTION; for the phrase, see 2 KINGS 2:9 MALACHI 13:8; and for the thing, see GENESIS 25:31 1 CHRONICLES 5:1. THE BEGINNING OF HIS STRENGTH, i.e. the first evidence of his manly strength and ability for procreation.... [ Continue Reading ]

Deuteronomy 21:19

THE CONSENT OF BOTH FATHER AND MOTHER is required to prevent the abuse of this law to cruelty. And it cannot reasonably be supposed that both would agree without manifest necessity, and the son's abominable and incorrigible wickedness, in which case it seems a fit and righteous law, because the crim... [ Continue Reading ]

Deuteronomy 21:20

STUBBORN AND REBELLIOUS, adds incorrigibleness to all his wickedness. A GLUTTON AND A DRUNKARD; under which two offences others of a like or worse nature are comprehended by a synecdoche.... [ Continue Reading ]

Deuteronomy 21:21

Stoning was the punishment appointed for blasphemers and idolaters; which if it seem severe, it is to be considered that parents are in God's stead, and intrusted in good measure with his authority over their children; and that families are the matter and foundation of the church and commonwealth, a... [ Continue Reading ]

Deuteronomy 21:22

Which was done after the malefactor was put to death some other way, this public shame being added to his former punishment. See JOSHUA 7:25, JOSHUA 8:29 10:26 2 SAMUEL 4:12.... [ Continue Reading ]

Deuteronomy 21:23

IS ACCURSED OF GOD, i.e. he is in a singular manner cursed and punished by God's appointment with a most shameful kind of punishment, as this was held among the Jews and all nations; and therefore this punishment may suffice for him, and there shall not be added to it that of lying unburied, which w... [ Continue Reading ]

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