collapse all
Text -- Deuteronomy 22:9 (NET)

Parallel
Cross Reference (TSK)
ITL
Names, People and Places, Dictionary Themes and Topics



collapse allCommentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per phrase)
Wesley: Deu 22:9 - -- Either With divers kinds of seed mixed and sowed together between the rows of vines in thy vineyard: which was forbidden to be done in the field, Lev ...
Either With divers kinds of seed mixed and sowed together between the rows of vines in thy vineyard: which was forbidden to be done in the field, Lev 19:19, and here, in the vineyard. Or, With any kind of seed differing from that of the vine, which would produce either herbs, or corn, or fruit - bearing trees, whose fruit might be mingled with the fruit of the vines. Now this and the following precepts, tho' in themselves small and trivial, are given, according to that time and state of the church, for instructions in greater matters, and particularly to commend to them simplicity in all their carriage towards God and man, and to forbid all mixture of their inventions with God's institutions in doctrine or worship.

Wesley: Deu 22:9 - -- Legally and morally, as being prohibited by God's law, and therefore made unclean; as on the contrary, things are sanctified by God's word, allowing a...
Legally and morally, as being prohibited by God's law, and therefore made unclean; as on the contrary, things are sanctified by God's word, allowing and approving them, 1Ti 4:5.
JFB -> Deu 22:9
Clarke -> Deu 22:9
Calvin -> Deu 22:9
Calvin: Deu 22:9 - -- Deu 22:9.Thou shalt not sow thy vineyard These four precepts, which all condemn strange medleys, I doubt not to be supplements of the First Commandmen...
Deu 22:9.Thou shalt not sow thy vineyard These four precepts, which all condemn strange medleys, I doubt not to be supplements of the First Commandment; and the reason, which is subjoined in Deuteronomy, directs us to this, where God declares that the produce of the seed and of the vineyard is polluted, if there be divers mixtures. Whence it appears that nothing else is demanded but that they should cultivate purity. The word indeed, which Moses uses, means to “ sanctify, ”
TSK -> Deu 22:9
TSK: Deu 22:9 - -- shalt not sow : Lev 19:19; Mat 6:24, Mat 9:16; Rom 11:6; 2Co 1:12, 2Co 11:3; Jam 1:6-8, Jam 3:10
fruit of thy seed : Heb. fulness of thy seed

collapse allCommentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per Verse)
Barnes -> Deu 22:9-11
Barnes: Deu 22:9-11 - -- Compare the marginal reference. The prohibition of Deu 22:10 was also dictated by humanity. The ox and the donkey being of such different size and s...
Compare the marginal reference. The prohibition of Deu 22:10 was also dictated by humanity. The ox and the donkey being of such different size and strength, it would be cruel to the latter to yoke them together. These two animals are named as being those ordinarily employed in agriculture; compare Isa 32:20.
Poole -> Deu 22:9
Poole: Deu 22:9 - -- With divers seeds either,
1. With divers kinds of seed mixed and sowed together between the rows of vines in thy vineyard; which was forbidden to be...
With divers seeds either,
1. With divers kinds of seed mixed and sowed together between the rows of vines in thy vineyard; which was forbidden to be done in the field, Lev 19:19 , and here in the vineyard. Or,
2. With any kind of seed differing from that of the vine, which would produce either herbs, or corn, or fruit-bearing trees, whose fruit might be mingled with the fruit of the vines. Now this and the two following precepts, though in themselves small and trivial, are given, according to that time and state of the church, for documents or instructions in greater matters, and particularly to commend to them simplicity and sincerity in all their carriages towards God and men, and to forbid all mixture of their inventions with God’ s institutions, in doctrine or worship.
The fruit of thy seed Heb. the fulness of thy seed , i.e. that seed when it is ripe and full. See Exo 22:29 Num 18:27 .
Defiled either,
1. Naturally corrupted or marred, whilst one seed draws away the fat and nourishment of the earth from the other, and so both are starved and spoiled. Or rather,
2. Legally and morally, as being prohibited by God’ s law, and thereby made unclean; as, on the contrary, things are sanctified by God’ s word allowing and approving them, 1Ti 4:5 . Heb. be sanctified , or, be as a sanctified thing , by an ellipsis of the particle as , i.e. unlawful for the owner’ s use, as things sanctified were. Or, sanctifying is put for polluting , by a figure called euphemismus , which is frequent in Scripture, as when blessing is put for cursing , as Job 2:9 , and in other authors, as when they use sacred for execrable.
Haydock -> Deu 22:9
Haydock: Deu 22:9 - -- Together. If wheat was sown in a vineyard, it would ripen much sooner than the grapes; and as the first-fruits of both were offered to the Lord, the...
Together. If wheat was sown in a vineyard, it would ripen much sooner than the grapes; and as the first-fruits of both were offered to the Lord, the owner would lose the profit which he had too greedily sought after, the place being esteemed both pure and impure at the same time. This mixture of seeds would also impoverish the land, so that it would be like a place defiled, and unfit for cultivation. (Jansenius in Leviticus xix. 19.) Maimonides supposes that the practice of the Zabians is here reprobated. They sowed the land with corn and dry grapes, in honour of Ceres and Bacchus, (More. Nev. p. 3. c. 37,) who presided over the harvest and vintage among the pagans. (Wm. of Paris. Leg. 13.) ---
Moses might also, by this symbolical language, condemn unnatural connexions, as he perhaps does, ver. 10.
Gill -> Deu 22:9
Gill: Deu 22:9 - -- Thou shall not sow thy vineyards with divers seeds,.... As wheat and barley between the rows of the vines; and this is to be understood only of divers...
Thou shall not sow thy vineyards with divers seeds,.... As wheat and barley between the rows of the vines; and this is to be understood only of divers sorts of corn, and of divers sorts of herbs, but not of trees; hence we read of a fig tree in a vineyard, Luk 13:6, and this only respects what is sown with design, and not what is casual, as the Jews interpret it e;"if a man passes through a vineyard, and seeds fall from him, or they are carried out along with dung, or with water; or when a man is sowing, and a storm of wind carries it behind him (i.e. to a vineyard behind him), it is lawful;''that is, it may be let grow, and the fruit of it enjoyed; the same here is said of the vineyard as of the field in See Gill on Lev 19:19,
lest the fruit of thy seed which thou hast sown, and the fruit of thy vineyard; be defiled; that is, lest not only the increase of these divers seeds sown, but also the increase of the vines among which they are sown, become unlawful, and unfit for use, and so a loss of all be sustained: the Targum of Jonathan is,"lest it be condemned to burning;''or thou art obliged to burn it; for, according to the Jewish canons f, the mixtures of a vineyard, or the divers seeds of it, and the increase thereof, were to be burnt; and the commentators of the Misnah g frequently explain this phrase by "lest it be burnt".

expand allCommentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes
NET Notes -> Deu 22:9
NET Notes: Deu 22:9 Heb “set apart.” The verb קָדַשׁ (qadash) in the Qal verbal stem (as here) has the idea of being holy ...
Geneva Bible -> Deu 22:9
Geneva Bible: Deu 22:9 Thou shalt not ( f ) sow thy vineyard with divers seeds: lest the fruit of thy seed which thou hast sown, and the fruit of thy vineyard, be defiled.
...

expand allCommentary -- Verse Range Notes
TSK Synopsis -> Deu 22:1-30
TSK Synopsis: Deu 22:1-30 - --1 Of humanity towards brethren.5 The sex is to be distinguished by apparel.6 The dam is not to be taken with her young ones.8 The house must have batt...
MHCC -> Deu 22:5-12
MHCC: Deu 22:5-12 - --God's providence extends itself to the smallest affairs, and his precepts do so, that even in them we may be in the fear of the Lord, as we are under ...
Matthew Henry -> Deu 22:5-12
Matthew Henry: Deu 22:5-12 - -- Here are several laws in these verses which seem to stoop very low, and to take cognizance of things mean and minute. Men's laws commonly do not so:...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Deu 22:1-12
Keil-Delitzsch: Deu 22:1-12 - --
Going deeper and deeper into the manifold relations of the national life, Moses first of all explains in Deu 22:1-12 the attitude of an Israelite, o...
Constable -> Deu 5:1--26:19; Deu 12:1--25:19; Deu 19:1--22:9; Deu 21:22--22:9; Deu 22:9--23:19; Deu 22:9-12
Constable: Deu 5:1--26:19 - --IV. MOSES' SECOND MAJOR ADDRESS: AN EXPOSITION OF THE LAW chs. 5--26
". . . Deuteronomy contains the most compre...

Constable: Deu 12:1--25:19 - --B. An exposition of selected covenant laws 12-25
Moses' homiletical exposition of the law of Israel that...

Constable: Deu 19:1--22:9 - --6. Laws arising from the sixth commandment 19:1-22:8
The sixth commandment is, "You shall not mu...

Constable: Deu 21:22--22:9 - --Respect for life 21:22-22:8
This section opens and closes with references to death (21:2...

Constable: Deu 22:9--23:19 - --7. Laws arising from the seventh commandment 22:9-23:18
The seventh commandment is, "You shall n...




