
Text -- Deuteronomy 18:10 (NET)




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Foretelleth things secret or to come, by unlawful arts and practices.

Wesley: Deu 18:10 - -- Superstitiously pronouncing some days lucky, and others unlucky. Or, an observer of the clouds or heavens, one that divineth by the motions of the clo...
Superstitiously pronouncing some days lucky, and others unlucky. Or, an observer of the clouds or heavens, one that divineth by the motions of the clouds, by the stars, or by the flying or chattering of birds, all which Heathens used to observe.

Wesley: Deu 18:10 - -- Or, a conjecturer, that discovers hidden things by a superstitious use of words or ceremonies, by observation of water or smoke or any contingencies.
Or, a conjecturer, that discovers hidden things by a superstitious use of words or ceremonies, by observation of water or smoke or any contingencies.

One that is in covenant with the devil.
JFB -> Deu 18:9-14
JFB: Deu 18:9-14 - -- (See on Lev 18:21; Lev 19:26; Lev 19:31; Lev 20:4). In spite of this express command, the people of Canaan, especially the Philistines, were a constan...
Clarke: Deu 18:10 - -- To pass through the fire - Probably in the way of consecration to Molech, or some other deity. It is not likely that their being burnt to death is h...
To pass through the fire - Probably in the way of consecration to Molech, or some other deity. It is not likely that their being burnt to death is here intended. See on Lev 18:21 (note)

Clarke: Deu 18:10 - -- Divination - קסם קסמים kosem kesamim , one who endeavors to find out futurity by auguries, using lots, etc
Divination -

Clarke: Deu 18:10 - -- Observer of times - מעונן meonen , one who pretends to foretell future events by present occurrences, and who predicts great political or phys...
Observer of times -

Clarke: Deu 18:10 - -- Enchanter - מנחש menachesh , from נחש nichesh , to view attentively; one who inspected the entrails of beasts, observed the flight of birds...
Enchanter -

Clarke: Deu 18:10 - -- A witch - מחשף mechashsheph , probably those who by means of drugs, herbs, perfumes, etc., pretended to bring certain celestial influences to t...
A witch -
Calvin -> Deu 18:10
Calvin: Deu 18:10 - -- 10.There shall not be found among you This horrible and altogether monstrous infatuation, whereby the Gentiles had been possessed, afterwards invaded...
10.There shall not be found among you This horrible and altogether monstrous infatuation, whereby the Gentiles had been possessed, afterwards invaded the Jews also, that they should immolate and even burn their children in honor of the gods to which they had devoted themselves; although it is probable that the greater part of them were not inflamed by such an excess of madness, but satisfied their superstition more easily, by merely making their children to pass through the fire. This was with them a kind of lustration to purge away all filthiness. But their cruel zeal impelled many of them even to murder, so as not even to spare their own flesh and blood. Yet in this they pleaded the example of Abraham, as if there were any similarity between the obedience of that holy man who, led by God’s command, was ready to slay his son Isaac, and this barbarous act of violence in people who, though God prohibited and gainsaid, murdered their children. Yet in this horrible spectacle we perceive how much more fervently men engage in impious rites which their own temerity has dictated, than in efforts to worship God aright, when He openly and expressly enjoins them the thing that is good. This, indeed, ought to be the first care of parents to consecrate their children to God; but the only rite of initiation for the Jews was circumcision, and with this they should have been content. Moses then enumerates the various kinds of divination to which the heathen nations were addicted, in order to satisfy their foolish desire to know more than was lawful. I do not, however, disapprove of the view which some prefer, 282 that the generic term is first used, and the various species are then subjoined. I shall explain these briefly, and not waste time in refuting particular opinions, although it is evident that even some of the rabbis are grossly mistaken about them. The word
Defender -> Deu 18:10
Defender: Deu 18:10 - -- The naturalistic assumptions that have prevailed in western nations during the age of science are rapidly being displaced by the revival of occultic p...
The naturalistic assumptions that have prevailed in western nations during the age of science are rapidly being displaced by the revival of occultic practices in the New Age movement. All such beliefs and practices, however, are considered demonic when they are based on deception. God classifies such practices as abominations. They are so dangerous that they were actually classified in the Mosaic laws as capital crimes (Exo 22:18)."
TSK -> Deu 18:10
TSK: Deu 18:10 - -- maketh : Deu 12:31; Lev 18:21-30, Lev 20:2-5; 2Ki 16:3, 2Ki 17:17, 2Ki 21:6; 2Ch 28:3; Psa 106:37, Psa 106:38; Jer 19:4-6, Jer 32:35
that useth divina...
maketh : Deu 12:31; Lev 18:21-30, Lev 20:2-5; 2Ki 16:3, 2Ki 17:17, 2Ki 21:6; 2Ch 28:3; Psa 106:37, Psa 106:38; Jer 19:4-6, Jer 32:35
that useth divination : The precise import of the terms here used to express these unhallowed practices cannot be clearly ascertainedcaps1 . hcaps0 e that useth divination,

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Barnes -> Deu 18:10
Barnes: Deu 18:10 - -- To pass through the fire - i. e., to Moloch; compare the Lev 20:2 note. That useth divination - Compare Num 23:23 note. Observer of ...
Poole -> Deu 18:10
Poole: Deu 18:10 - -- To pass through the fire either by a superstitious lustration or purgation, or by a cruel sacrificing of them. See Lev 18:21 2Ki 17:31 23:10 2Ch 28:3...
To pass through the fire either by a superstitious lustration or purgation, or by a cruel sacrificing of them. See Lev 18:21 2Ki 17:31 23:10 2Ch 28:3 Psa 106:37 Jer 7:31 19:5 Eze 16:20,21 Eze 23:37-39 .
That useth divination i.e. foretelleth things secret or to come, Mic 3:11 , by unlawful arts and practices.
An observer of times superstitiously pronouncing some days good and lucky, and others unlucky, for such or such actions. Or,
an observer of the clouds or heavens, i.e. one that divineth by the motions of the clouds, by the stars, or by the flying or chattering of birds, all which heathens used to observe.
An enchanter or, a conjecturer , that discovers hidden things by a superstitious use of words or ceremonies, by observation of water or smoke, or any contingencies, as the meeting of a hare, &c. See Poole "Lev 19:26" .
A witch one that is in covenant with the devil, and by his help deludes their senses, or hurts their persons. See Exo 7:11 22:18 .
Haydock -> Deu 18:10
Haydock: Deu 18:10 - -- Fire. This impiety is not punished with death, (Leviticus xviii. 21,) as the burning of children was, Leviticus xx. 2. (Grotius) ---
It was done i...
Fire. This impiety is not punished with death, (Leviticus xviii. 21,) as the burning of children was, Leviticus xx. 2. (Grotius) ---
It was done in imitation of the latter, and became more common, as it was less cruel; the person who was thus expiated, being to pass between or to jump over fire. The council of Trullo (canon 65,) was forced to condemn this remnant of an abominable superstition. But the other inhuman worship of Moloc, and of other pagan divinities, was certainly very common, and chiefly brought down destruction upon the people of Chanaan. See Jeremias xix. 5., Ezechiel xxiii. 37., Psalm cv. 37., and 4 Kings xvii. 31. Ennius says, Pæni sunt soliti suos sacrificare puellos. See St. Augustine, City of God vii. 17.; St. Jerome in Jeremias vii. 31. (Calmet) ---
Soothsayers. The original term may also signify, "that useth divination." Both those who set up for diviners, and those who consult them, are condemned. (Haydock) ---
Hiscuni explains it of a superstitious practice, by which a person measured a stick with his finger, saying first I will go; and then I will not; and if, when he came to the end of the stick, he had to say I will go, he determined to begin his journey. See Ezechial xxi. 21. ---
Dreams. Hebrew mehonen, (Leviticus xix. 26,) may denote one who judges from the sight of the clouds, or feigns revelations. ---
Wizard. Hebrew, "witch." Septuagint, "poisoner," or one who gives things to do harm. (Rabbins)
Gill -> Deu 18:10
Gill: Deu 18:10 - -- There shall not be found among you anyone that maketh his son or his daughter to pass through the fire,.... To Moloch, which was a sort of lustration ...
There shall not be found among you anyone that maketh his son or his daughter to pass through the fire,.... To Moloch, which was a sort of lustration by fire, two fires being made, and the child led by a priest between them, and which was an initiation of him into the religion of that deity, and devoting him to it; so Jarchi says, this is the service of Moloch, making piles of fire here and there (on this side and on that), and causing (the children) to pass between them both. Besides this they used to burn them with fire to this deity, perhaps after the performance of this ceremony; see Deu 12:31, or that useth divination: according to Aben Ezra this is a general name, and so Ben Melech, the particulars of which are what follow:
an observer of times, &c. Cicero says z, there are two sorts of divination, one is of art, the other of nature. What nation or what city is not moved by prediction, either by the entrails of beasts, or of those that interpret strange things and lightnings, or of soothsayers, or astrologers, or of lots (for these are mostly of art); or of dreams or prophecies, for these two are thought to be natural? Again he says a, the Phrygians, Pisidians, and Cilicians, pay a great respect to the signs of birds--from the beginning of the world it was that certain signs were forerunners of certain things; some in the entrails of beasts, some in birds, others in lightnings, others in marvellous things, others in the stars; some in visions and dreams, and others in the words of frantic persons. So the comedian remarks b, that if a strange black dog comes into a house, or a snake falls from the tiles through rain, or a hen crows, these, are observed as ominous, by the diviner or soothsayer. Porphyry says c, that soothsayers divine by the noise of crows and ravens; and it is said d the Arabians, from birds as from oracles, divine what shall come to pass; and that they attain to, as they say, by eating the heart and liver of dragons. Jarchi on this place asks, who is the diviner? one that lays hold on his staff, and says, shall I go? or shall I not go? that is, to such a place; and according as it fell, so judgment was made; see Hos 4:12. Now such sort of diviners and divinations are cautioned against, as not to be admitted among the people of Israel, and regarded by them:
or an observer of times: and such things the Egyptians were very inquisitive about, what month or day belonged to the gods, what day any one was born on, what shall befall him, how he will die, and what he shall be, as Herodotus e relates; and such are they who are here meant, according to R. Akiba f that count times and hours, and say such a time is beautiful (or seasonable) to go out in and trade; but the wise men say, as Jarchi observes, these are they that hold the eyes, cast a mist over people's eyes, that they cannot perceive their juggling tricks. Some think the word has the signification of clouds, and so designs such that observed them and their motions, and made their conclusions according to them; see Lev 19:26,
or an enchanter; according to Jarchi, one that remarks things as ominous; as when a morsel falls out of a man's mouth, a roe stops him in the way, or his staff falls out of his hands: the word has the signification of a serpent in it, and so may signify one that enchants them; see Psa 58:4 or makes observations by them, as portending this and that, and the other, as before observed of the snake falling from the tiles; and Horace g speaks of a serpent lying in the way, and frightening horses, as taken notice of by soothsayers:
or a witch; of whom see Exo 22:18.

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NET Notes: Deu 18:10 Heb “a doer of sorcery” (מְכַשֵּׁף, mikhashef). This has to do with magic or the cas...
Geneva Bible -> Deu 18:10
Geneva Bible: Deu 18:10 There shall not be found among you [any one] that maketh his son or his daughter to ( e ) pass through the fire, [or] that useth divination, [or] an o...

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TSK Synopsis -> Deu 18:1-22
TSK Synopsis: Deu 18:1-22 - --1 The LORD is the priests and Levites' inheritance.3 The priests' due.6 The Levites' portion.9 The abominations of the nations are to be avoided.15 Ch...
Maclaren -> Deu 18:9-22
Maclaren: Deu 18:9-22 - --Deut. 18:9-22
It is evident from the connection in which the promise of a prophet like unto Moses' is here introduced that it does not refer to Jesus ...
MHCC -> Deu 18:9-14
MHCC: Deu 18:9-14 - --Was it possible that a people so blessed with Divine institutions, should ever be in any danger of making those their teachers whom God had made their...
Matthew Henry -> Deu 18:9-14
Matthew Henry: Deu 18:9-14 - -- One would not think there had been so much need as it seems there was to arm the people of Israel against the infection of the idolatrous customs of...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Deu 18:9-22
Keil-Delitzsch: Deu 18:9-22 - --
The Gift of Prophecy. - The Levitical priests, as the stated guardians and promoters of the law, had to conduct all the affairs of Israel with the L...
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 16:18--19:1 - --5. Laws arising from the fifth commandment 16:18-18:22
The fifth commandment is, "Honor your fat...
