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Text -- Deuteronomy 15:9 (NET)
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Suppress the first risings of such uncharitableness.
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That is, it be charged upon thee as a sin.
JFB -> Deu 15:7-11
JFB: Deu 15:7-11 - -- Lest the foregoing law should prevent the Israelites lending to the poor, Moses here admonishes them against so mean and selfish a spirit and exhorts ...
Clarke: Deu 15:9 - -- Beware that there be not a thought in thy wicked heart - לבבך בליעל lebabecha beliyaal , thy belial heart, that is, thy good-for-nothing o...
Beware that there be not a thought in thy wicked heart -
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Clarke: Deu 15:9 - -- And thine eye be evil - An evil eye signifies a covetous disposition. See the same form of expression used by our Lord in the same sense, Mat 6:23. ...
And thine eye be evil - An evil eye signifies a covetous disposition. See the same form of expression used by our Lord in the same sense, Mat 6:23. If thine eye be evil - If thou be a covetous person. Evil eye is by our Lord opposed to single eye, i. e., a person of a liberal, benevolent mind. Covetousness darkens the soul; liberality and benevolence enlighten it
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Clarke: Deu 15:9 - -- And he cry unto the Lord against thee - What a consolation to the poor and the oppressed, that they have a sure friend in God, who will hear their c...
And he cry unto the Lord against thee - What a consolation to the poor and the oppressed, that they have a sure friend in God, who will hear their cry and redress their grievances!
TSK -> Deu 15:9
TSK: Deu 15:9 - -- Beware : Pro 4:23; Jer 17:10; Mat 15:19; Mar 7:21, Mar 7:22; Rom 7:8, Rom 7:9; Jam 4:5
thought : etc. Heb. word with thine heart of Belial
thine eye :...
Beware : Pro 4:23; Jer 17:10; Mat 15:19; Mar 7:21, Mar 7:22; Rom 7:8, Rom 7:9; Jam 4:5
thought : etc. Heb. word with thine heart of Belial
thine eye : Deu 28:54-56; Pro 23:6, Pro 24:9, Pro 28:22; Mat 20:15; Jam 5:9; 1Pe 4:9
he cry : Deu 24:15; Exo 3:7, Exo 22:23; Job 34:28; Psa 9:12; Pro 21:13; Jam 5:4
sin unto thee : Mat 25:41-45; Jam 4:17; 1Jo 3:15-17
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Barnes -> Deu 15:1-11
Barnes: Deu 15:1-11 - -- The year of release is no doubt identical with the sabbatical year of the earlier legislation (Exo 23:10 ff, and Lev 25:2 ff), the command of the ol...
The year of release is no doubt identical with the sabbatical year of the earlier legislation (Exo 23:10 ff, and Lev 25:2 ff), the command of the older legislation being here amplified. The release was probably for the year, not total and final, and had reference only to loans lent because of poverty (compare Deu 15:4, Deu 15:7). Yet even so the law was found to be too stringent for the avarice of the people, because it was one of those which the rabbis "made of none effect by their traditions."
Because it is called the Lord’ s release - Render, because proclamation has been made of the Lord’ s release. The verb is impersonal, and implies (compare Deu 31:10) that "the solemnity of the year of release"has been publicly announced.
The foreigner would not be bound by the restriction of the sabbatical year, and therefore would have no claim to its special remissions and privileges. He could earn his usual income in the seventh as in other years, and therefore is not exonerated from liability to discharge a debt anymore in the one than the others.
There is no inconsistency between this and Deu 15:11. The meaning seems simply to be, "Thou must release the debt for the year, except when there be no poor person concerned, a contingency which may happen, for the Lord shall greatly bless thee."The general object of these precepts, as also of the year of Jubilee and the laws respecting inheritance, is to prevent the total ruin of a needy person, and his disappearance from the families of Israel by the sale of his patrimony.
literally: "Beware that there be not in thy heart a word which is worthlessness"(compare Deu 13:13 note).
Poole -> Deu 15:9
Poole: Deu 15:9 - -- Beware that there be not a thought in thy wicked heart suppress the first risings and inward motions of such uncharitableness.
Thine eye be evil i....
Beware that there be not a thought in thy wicked heart suppress the first risings and inward motions of such uncharitableness.
Thine eye be evil i.e. envious, unmerciful, unkind, as this phrase is used, Pro 23:6 Mat 20:15 ; as a good eye notes the contrary disposition, Pro 22:9 .
It be sin i.e. it be charged upon thee as a sin, and as a great sin, as the word sin sometimes signifies, as Pro 24:9 Joh 15:24 Jam 4:17 .
Haydock -> Deu 15:9
Haydock: Deu 15:9 - -- Eyes. Hebrew, "and thy eye be evil against," &c. This expression denotes one who is a prey to the base passions of avarice, jealousy, envy, &c., ch...
Eyes. Hebrew, "and thy eye be evil against," &c. This expression denotes one who is a prey to the base passions of avarice, jealousy, envy, &c., chap. xxviii. 54., and Matthew xx. 15. (Calmet) ---
A sin, or draw on punishment. (Menochius) ---
"If thou hast not fed, thou hast killed" thy neighbour in extreme want. (St. Ambrose, Off. ii. 7.) (Worthington)
Gill -> Deu 15:9
Gill: Deu 15:9 - -- Beware that there be not a thought in thy wicked heart,.... "Or, thy heart of Belial" f; thy worthless heart, and which is without a yoke not subjecte...
Beware that there be not a thought in thy wicked heart,.... "Or, thy heart of Belial" f; thy worthless heart, and which is without a yoke not subjected to the law of God, as every carnal heart is; and in which Belial, Satan, the prince of this world, works effectually, and inclines to evil thoughts, afflictions, and desires, which are to be guarded against:
saying, the seventh year, the year of release, is at hand: perhaps next year, or within a few months:
and thine eye be evil against thy brother, and thou give him nought; being of an uncompassionate and covetous disposition, shall refuse to give or lend him anything on this consideration, because the year of release will quickly come, when, if poor and unable to pay him, he would be obliged to release his debt:
and he cry unto the Lord against thee; go to the throne of grace, and in prayer bring a charge, and lodge a complaint of unkindness and uncharitableness: and it be a sin unto thee; the Lord shall reckon it as a sin, a very heinous one, and call to an account for it.
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TSK Synopsis -> Deu 15:1-23
TSK Synopsis: Deu 15:1-23 - --1 The seventh year a year of release for the poor.7 It must be no let of lending or giving.12 An Hebrew servant, except he will not depart, must in th...
MHCC -> Deu 15:1-11
MHCC: Deu 15:1-11 - --This year of release typified the grace of the gospel, in which is proclaimed the acceptable year of the Lord; and by which we obtain the release of o...
Matthew Henry -> Deu 15:1-11
Matthew Henry: Deu 15:1-11 - -- Here is, I. A law for the relief of poor debtors, such (we may suppose) as were insolvent. Every seventh year was a year of release, in which the gr...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Deu 15:9-10
Keil-Delitzsch: Deu 15:9-10 - --
Thus they were also to beware " that there was not a word in the heart, worthlessness, "i.e., that a worthless thought did not arise in their hearts...
Constable: Deu 5:1--26:19 - --IV. MOSES' SECOND MAJOR ADDRESS: AN EXPOSITION OF THE LAW chs. 5--26
". . . Deuteronomy contains the most compre...
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Constable: Deu 12:1--25:19 - --B. An exposition of selected covenant laws 12-25
Moses' homiletical exposition of the law of Israel that...
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Constable: Deu 14:22--16:18 - --4. Laws arising from the fourth commandment 14:22-16:17
The fourth commandment is, "Observe the ...
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