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Text -- Deuteronomy 21:17 (NET)
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JFB -> Deu 21:15-17
JFB: Deu 21:15-17 - -- In the original and all other translations, the words are rendered "have had," referring to events that have already taken place; and that the "had" h...
In the original and all other translations, the words are rendered "have had," referring to events that have already taken place; and that the "had" has, by some mistake, been omitted in our version, seems highly probable from the other verbs being in the past tense--"hers that was hated," not "hers that is hated"; evidently intimating that she (the first wife) was dead at the time referred to. Moses, therefore, does not here legislate upon the case of a man who has two wives at the same time, but on that of a man who has married twice in succession, the second wife after the decease of the first; and there was an obvious necessity for legislation in these circumstances; for the first wife, who was hated, was dead, and the second wife, the favorite, was alive; and with the feelings of a stepmother, she would urge her husband to make her own son the heir. This case has no bearing upon polygamy, which there is no evidence that the Mosaic code legalized.
TSK -> Deu 21:17
TSK: Deu 21:17 - -- by giving : Gen 25:5, Gen 25:6, Gen 25:32, Gen 25:34; 1Ch 5:1, 1Ch 5:2
that he hath : Heb. that is found with him
the beginning : Gen 49:3; Psa 105:36...
by giving : Gen 25:5, Gen 25:6, Gen 25:32, Gen 25:34; 1Ch 5:1, 1Ch 5:2
that he hath : Heb. that is found with him
the beginning : Gen 49:3; Psa 105:36
the right : Gen 25:31-34
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Barnes -> Deu 21:15-17
Barnes: Deu 21:15-17 - -- Moses did not originate the rights of primogeniture (compare Gen 25:31), but recognized them, since he found them pre-existing in the general social...
Poole -> Deu 21:17
Poole: Deu 21:17 - -- Acknowledge i.e. make it appear that he owns him.
Double portion for the phrase, see 2Ki 2:9 Zec 13:8 ; and for the thing, see Gen 25:31 1Ch 5:1 . ...
Haydock -> Deu 21:17
Haydock: Deu 21:17 - -- Double portion. If a person left six children, his effects were divided into seven equal parts, and the eldest son received two of them, though othe...
Double portion. If a person left six children, his effects were divided into seven equal parts, and the eldest son received two of them, though others think that he was entitled to one-half of the whole, (Calmet) in order to enable him to support the dignity of the family, (Haydock) and the greater expenses which he had to incur for sacrifices and solemn feasts. (Grotius) ---
If he were dead, his children or heirs were entitled to his portion. This was the prerogative of the first-born, 1 Paralipomenon v. 2. (Selden) ---
The right to the priesthood, if they might have claimed it before the law, was now given to the family of Aaron. Females had no privilege above one another. They received equal shares, when there was no male issue, Numbers xxxvi. (Haydock) ---
First. Hebrew, "the beginning of his strength." See Genesis xlix. 3.
Gill -> Deu 21:17
Gill: Deu 21:17 - -- But he shall acknowledge the son of the hated for the firstborn,.... Own him and declare him to be so, both by his will and the division of goods by h...
But he shall acknowledge the son of the hated for the firstborn,.... Own him and declare him to be so, both by his will and the division of goods by him; or he shall "separate" him, as Onkelos; distinguish him from all his other sons, and make known to all, as the Targum of Jonathan, that he is his firstborn:
by giving him a double portion of all that he hath; or, "that is found with him" t; which he was in the possession of when he made his will, or divided his goods; and so refers not to what might come into his hands afterwards, or should be his in reversion afterwards; in this the firstborn had not his double portion, only in what his father was for the present possessed of; so that if a man had two sons, his goods were divided into three parts, and the firstborn took two parts, and the other the third; if three sons, they were divided into four parts, of which the firstborn had two parts, and the others each of them one; if four sons, they were divided into five parts, and the firstborn took two, and the other three one apiece, and so in proportion; the division was made according to their number:
for he is the beginning of his strength; as Jacob said, of Reuben; see Gill on Gen 49:3 the right of the firstborn is his; before this law was given, there was a birthright, or a privilege belonging to the firstborn, which gave him the preeminence in the family to his brethren; but whether he was entitled to a double portion of goods, previous to this law, is not certain; however, by this it was his right, and might not be alienated from him; for, according to the Jewish canons u,"if a man say, such an one my son, the firstborn, shall not take the double portion, and my son such an one shall not inherit with his brethren, he says nothing, cause he disposes contrary to what is written in the law.''This law of the firstborn in the mystery of it may respect our Lord Jesus Christ, the firstborn of God, and the firstborn of Mary; and who had a double portion of the gifts and grace of the Spirit, or rather the Spirit without measure, the oil of gladness he was anointed with above his fellows, and is the firstborn among many brethren, among whom in all things he has the preeminence; and also the elect of God, the church of the firstborn, whose names are written in heaven, who have a double portion, both temporal and spiritual things, the promise of this life and that to come, grace here and glory hereafter; and the ultimate glory is but one inheritance, they all share alike in, being equally children, and all firstborn; and it may have regard also to the Jewish and Gentile churches, the former was the beloved wife, the latter some time not beloved, and yet the children of the Gentile church have a larger measure of the Spirit than those of the jewish church had; see Rom 9:25.
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NET Notes: Deu 21:17 Heb “his generative power” (אוֹן, ’on; cf. HALOT 22 s.v.). Cf. NAB “the first fruits of his manhood...
Geneva Bible -> Deu 21:17
Geneva Bible: Deu 21:17 But he shall acknowledge the son of the hated [for] the firstborn, by giving him a ( h ) double portion of all that he hath: for he [is] the beginning...
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TSK Synopsis -> Deu 21:1-23
TSK Synopsis: Deu 21:1-23 - --1 The expiation of an uncertain murder.10 The usage of a captive taken to wife.15 The first-born is not to be disinherited upon private affection.18 A...
MHCC -> Deu 21:15-17
MHCC: Deu 21:15-17 - --This law restrains men from disinheriting their eldest sons without just cause. The principle in this case as to children, is still binding to parents...
Matthew Henry -> Deu 21:15-17
Matthew Henry: Deu 21:15-17 - -- This law restrains men from disinheriting their eldest sons out of mere caprice, and without just provocation. I. The case here put (Deu 21:15) is v...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Deu 21:15-17
Keil-Delitzsch: Deu 21:15-17 - --
The Right of the first-born. - Whilst the previous law was intended to protect the slave taken in war against the caprice of her Israelitish master,...
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 19:1--22:9 - --6. Laws arising from the sixth commandment 19:1-22:8
The sixth commandment is, "You shall not mu...
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Constable: Deu 21:10-21 - --Wives and children 21:10-21
Everything in this section has some connection with the sixt...
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