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Text -- Deuteronomy 22:26-30 (NET)
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Not an act of choice, but of force and constraint.
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Wesley: Deu 22:27 - -- Which is in that case to be presumed; charity obliging us to believe the best, 'till the contrary be manifest.
Which is in that case to be presumed; charity obliging us to believe the best, 'till the contrary be manifest.
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Wesley: Deu 22:29 - -- Besides the dowry, as Philo, the learned Jew notes, which is here omitted, because that was customary, it being sufficient here to mention what was pe...
Besides the dowry, as Philo, the learned Jew notes, which is here omitted, because that was customary, it being sufficient here to mention what was peculiar to this case.
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Wesley: Deu 22:30 - -- To wife. So this respects the state, and the next branch speaks of the act only.
To wife. So this respects the state, and the next branch speaks of the act only.
Clarke -> Deu 22:30
Clarke: Deu 22:30 - -- A man shall not take his father’ s wife - This is to be understood as referring to the case of a stepmother. A man in his old age may have marr...
A man shall not take his father’ s wife - This is to be understood as referring to the case of a stepmother. A man in his old age may have married a young wife, and on his dying, his son by a former wife may desire to espouse her: this the law prohibits. It was probably on pretense of having broken this law, that Solomon put his brother Adonijah to death, because he had desired to have his father’ s concubine to wife, 1Ki 2:13-25.
Calvin -> Deu 22:30
Calvin: Deu 22:30 - -- 30.A man shall not take his father’s wife. Since Moses does not here refer to any other kinds of incest, but speaks only of that with a step-mother...
30.A man shall not take his father’s wife. Since Moses does not here refer to any other kinds of incest, but speaks only of that with a step-mother, it is probable that, what he had more fully set forth before he here briefly recalled to the minds of the Israelites under a single head. At any rate, the prohibition of one offense does not open the gate to other abominations. The expression which he adds, “nor discover his father’s skirt,” is as much as to say, that the father is exposed to shame when the step-son has; no regard to decency, and goes in to his step-mother. Perhaps he alludes to the sin of Ham, who betrayed his ungodliness by exposing the shame of his father. (Gen 9:22.)
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TSK: Deu 22:30 - -- a man shall : This is to be understood as referring to the case of a stepmother. A man in his old age may have married a young woman, and on his dyin...
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collapse allCommentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per Verse)
Not an act of choice, but of force and constraint.
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Poole: Deu 22:27 - -- The damsel cried which is in that case to be presumed; charity obliging us to believe the best till the contrary be manifest.
The damsel cried which is in that case to be presumed; charity obliging us to believe the best till the contrary be manifest.
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Poole: Deu 22:28 - -- i.e. An unmarried man, as appears,
1. From his obligation to marry the person he abused, which it is not probable would have been imposed upon him,...
i.e. An unmarried man, as appears,
1. From his obligation to marry the person he abused, which it is not probable would have been imposed upon him, had he been married.
2. Because if the man had been married, this had been adultery, and so had been punished with death. Lay hold on her which notes some kind of force or artifice, whereby she was overpowered; whereas Exo 22:16 , she was enticed, which implies consent, and therefore the man doth here receive a greater punishment, because he used hostile violence towards her, which was the greater sin.
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Poole: Deu 22:29 - -- Fifty shekels of silver besides the dowry, as Philo the learned Jew notes, which is here omitted, because that was common and customary, and because ...
Fifty shekels of silver besides the dowry, as Philo the learned Jew notes, which is here omitted, because that was common and customary, and because it might easily be gathered out of Exo 22:16 , it being sufficient here to mention what was peculiar to this case.
She shall be his wife to wit, if her father consent to it, which is to be supposed out of Exo 22:16 , it being not likely that the father should lose his paternal right of disposing his child when she was in some sort forced, rather than when she was enticed.
He may not put her away all his days which others were suffered to do, Deu 24:1 , and he who enticed the maid Exo 22:16was not prohibited to do.
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Poole: Deu 22:30 - -- Shall not take to wife So this respects the state, and the next branch speaks of the act only.
His father’ s wife his mother-in-law. See Lev 1...
Shall not take to wife So this respects the state, and the next branch speaks of the act only.
His father’ s wife his mother-in-law. See Lev 18:8 20:11 1Co 5:1 .
His father’ s skirt i.e. the skirt of the mother’ s garment, i.e. the nakedness, which is here called his father’ s skirt , because his father and mother were one flesh, or because his father alone had the right to uncover it. The phrase is taken from the ancient custom or ceremony of the bridegroom’ s spreading the skirt of his garment over the bride, to signify his right to her, and authority over her, and his obligation to the marriage duty. See Rth 3:9 Eze 16:8 .
Haydock: Deu 22:29 - -- Life. A law nearly similar occurs, Exodus xxii. 16, (Haydock) only there Moses speaks of seduction. (Menochius) ---
If the father or the woman ref...
Life. A law nearly similar occurs, Exodus xxii. 16, (Haydock) only there Moses speaks of seduction. (Menochius) ---
If the father or the woman refused their consent to the marriage, the person had only to pay 50 sicles; which the woman received, if her father was not alive. But if they consented, the person who had been condemned by the judge, was bound to marry the woman, how deformed soever. (Selden, Uxor. i. 16.) (Calmet)
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Haydock: Deu 22:30 - -- Covering. See Leviticus xx. 11. A wife should be hidden from all but her husband. (Haydock)
Covering. See Leviticus xx. 11. A wife should be hidden from all but her husband. (Haydock)
Gill: Deu 22:26 - -- But unto the damsel thou shalt do nothing,.... Neither fine her, nor beat her, and much less punish her with death:
there is in the damsel no sin w...
But unto the damsel thou shalt do nothing,.... Neither fine her, nor beat her, and much less punish her with death:
there is in the damsel no sin worthy of death; because what was done to her was done without her will and consent, and was what she was forced to submit unto; but the Targum of Jonathan adds, that the man to whom she was betrothed might dismiss her from himself by a bill of divorce:
for as when a man riseth against his neighbour, and slayeth him, even so is this matter; as when a man comes unawares upon another, and lays hold on him, and kills him, being stronger than he, and none to help; so is the case of a woman laid hold on by a man in a field, and ravished by him, where no help could be had; and depriving a woman of her chastity is like taking away a man's life; from this passage Maimonides c concludes, that impurities, incests, and adulteries, are equal to murder, to capital cases relating to life and death.
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Gill: Deu 22:27 - -- For he found her in the field,.... Which is a circumstance in her favour, from which it might he presumed that she was forced, and did not consent; fo...
For he found her in the field,.... Which is a circumstance in her favour, from which it might he presumed that she was forced, and did not consent; for had the sin been committed by agreement, they would doubtless have betook themselves to another place: and the betrothed damsel cried as it might be concluded from the above circumstance she did, and as she herself declared, and which he could not gainsay, or however disprove:
and there was none to save her; to help her against him, and deliver her out of his hands.
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Gill: Deu 22:28 - -- If a man find a damsel that is a virgin, which is not betrothed,.... That is, meets with one in a field, which is not espoused to a man; and the man i...
If a man find a damsel that is a virgin, which is not betrothed,.... That is, meets with one in a field, which is not espoused to a man; and the man is supposed to be an unmarried man, as appears by what follows:
and lay hold on her, and lie with her, she yielding to it, and so is not expressive of a rape, as Deu 22:25 where a different word from this is there used; which signifies taking strong hold of her, and ravishing her by force; yet this, though owing to his first violent seizure of her, and so different from what was obtained by enticing words, professions of love, and promises of marriage, and the like, as in Exo 22:16 but not without her consent:
and they be found; in the field together, and in the fact; or however there are witnesses of it, or they themselves have confessed, it, and perhaps betrayed by her pregnancy.
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Gill: Deu 22:29 - -- Then the man that lay with her shall give unto the damsel's father fifty shekels of silver, For the abuse of his daughter; and besides this was oblig...
Then the man that lay with her shall give unto the damsel's father fifty shekels of silver, For the abuse of his daughter; and besides this was obliged to give her her dowry also, as Philo d says, which is commonly said to be fifty more:
and she shall be his wife; if her father and she agreed to it; and in such a case the man was not at his liberty to refuse, be she what she would, agreeable or not, handsome or ugly; he must, as the Jews express it, drink out of his pot, or marry her, if she is lame, or blind, or full of ulcers e:
because he hath humbled her he may not put her away all his days: to all the other parts of his punishment, paying a fine of fifty shekels to the damsel's father, a dowry of the same sum to her, obligation to marry her whether he likes her or not, this is added, that he is not allowed to divorce her as long as he lives; which was permitted to other men, and this was wisely ordered to preserve chastity.
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Gill: Deu 22:30 - -- A man shall not take his father's wife,.... Not marry her, whether his own mother, or a stepmother; or even, as Aben Ezra thinks, anyone that was defl...
A man shall not take his father's wife,.... Not marry her, whether his own mother, or a stepmother; or even, as Aben Ezra thinks, anyone that was deflowered by his father. Jarchi interprets it of his father's brother's wife, which he was obliged to marry by virtue of the law in Deu 25:5.
nor discover his father's skirt; or lie with her his father had thrown his skirt over, or married; and which being the first, is mentioned here as a sample to all the rest forbidden Lev 18:7 or, as Bishop Patrick expresses it, is a "short memorandum", to make them careful to observe all the other laws respecting incestuous marriages and copulations there delivered.
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NET Notes: Deu 22:27 Heb “he”; the referent (the man who attacked the woman) has been specified in the translation for clarity.
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NET Notes: Deu 22:30 Heb “uncover his father’s skirt” (so ASV, NASB). This appears to be a circumlocution for describing the dishonor that would come to ...
Geneva Bible: Deu 22:26 But unto the damsel thou shalt do nothing; [there is] in the damsel no sin [worthy] of death: for as when a man riseth against his neighbour, and slay...
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Geneva Bible: Deu 22:30 A man shall not ( l ) take his father's wife, nor discover his father's skirt.
( l ) He shall not lie with his stepmother, meaning by this all other ...
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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 22:13-30
MHCC: Deu 22:13-30 - --These and the like regulations might be needful then, and yet it is not necessary that we should curiously examine respecting them. The laws relate to...
Matthew Henry -> Deu 22:13-30
Matthew Henry: Deu 22:13-30 - -- These laws relate to the seventh commandment, laying a restraint by laying a penalty upon those fleshly lusts which war against the soul. I. If a ma...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Deu 22:23-29; Deu 22:30
Keil-Delitzsch: Deu 22:23-29 - --
In connection with the seduction of a virgin ( נער , puella , a marriageable girl; בּתוּלה , virgo immaculata , a virgin), two, or reall...
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Keil-Delitzsch: Deu 22:30 - --
(or Deu 23:1) This verse, in which the prohibition of incest is renewed by a repetition of the first provision in the earlier law (Lev 18:7-8), is n...
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 22:9--23:19 - --7. Laws arising from the seventh commandment 22:9-23:18
The seventh commandment is, "You shall n...
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