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Text -- Exodus 23:9 (NET)

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23:9 “You must not oppress a foreigner, since you know the life of a foreigner, for you were foreigners in the land of Egypt.
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Names, People and Places, Dictionary Themes and Topics

Names, People and Places:
 · Egypt descendants of Mizraim


Dictionary Themes and Topics: Stranger | Sabbatic Year | Rulers | Revelation | PASSOVER | LAW OF MOSES | LAW IN THE OLD TESTAMENT | JUSTICE | Israel | Hospitality | GENTILES | Foreigner | EXODUS, THE BOOK OF, 2 | CRITICISM | COVENANT, BOOK OF THE | Book | Aliens | AMOS (1) | more
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TSK Synopsis , MHCC , Matthew Henry , Keil-Delitzsch , Constable , Guzik

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per phrase)

Wesley: Exo 23:9 - -- Though aliens might not inherit lands among them; yet they must have justice done them. It was an instance of the equity of our law, that if an alien ...

Though aliens might not inherit lands among them; yet they must have justice done them. It was an instance of the equity of our law, that if an alien be tried for any crime except treason, the one half of his jury, if he desire it, shall be foreigners; a kind provision that strangers may not be oppressed.

Wesley: Exo 23:9 - -- You know something of the griefs and fears of a stranger by sad experience.

You know something of the griefs and fears of a stranger by sad experience.

Clarke: Exo 23:9 - -- Ye know the heart of a stranger - Having been strangers yourselves, under severe, long continued, and cruel oppression, ye know the fears, cares, an...

Ye know the heart of a stranger - Having been strangers yourselves, under severe, long continued, and cruel oppression, ye know the fears, cares, anxieties, and dismal forebodings which the heart of a stranger feels. What a forcible appeal to humanity and compassion!

TSK: Exo 23:9 - -- thou shalt not : Exo 21:21; Deu 10:19, Deu 24:14-18, Deu 27:19; Psa 94:6; Eze 22:7 ye know : Mat 18:33; Heb 2:17, Heb 2:18 heart : Heb. soul

thou shalt not : Exo 21:21; Deu 10:19, Deu 24:14-18, Deu 27:19; Psa 94:6; Eze 22:7

ye know : Mat 18:33; Heb 2:17, Heb 2:18

heart : Heb. soul

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per Verse)

Barnes: Exo 23:6-9 - -- Four precepts evidently addressed to those in authority as judges: (a) To do justice to the poor. Comparing Exo 23:6 with Exo 23:3, it was the part...

Four precepts evidently addressed to those in authority as judges:

(a) To do justice to the poor. Comparing Exo 23:6 with Exo 23:3, it was the part of the judge to defend the poor against the oppression of the rich, and the part of the witness to take care lest his feelings of natural pity should tempt him to falsify evidence.

(b) To be cautious of inflicting capital punishment on one whose guilt was not clearly proved. A doubtful case was rather to be left to God Himself, who would "not justify the wicked,"nor suffer him to go unpunished though he might be acquitted by an earthly tribunal. Exo 23:7.

© To take no bribe or present which might in any way pervert judgment Exo 23:8; compare Num 16:15; 1Sa 12:3; Act 26:26.

(d) To vindicate the rights of the stranger Exo 23:9 - rather, the foreigner. (Exo 20:10 note.) This verse is a repetition of Exo 22:21, but the precept is there addressed to the people at large, while it is here addressed to the judges in reference to their official duties. The caution was perpetually necessary. Compare Eze 22:7; Mal 3:5. The word rendered "heart"is more strictly "soul,"and would be better represented here by feelings.

Poole: Exo 23:9 - -- Ver. 9: The heart of a stranger i.e. the disposition, dejection, and distress of his heart, which makes him an object of pity, not of malice or misc...

Ver. 9: The heart of a stranger i.e. the disposition, dejection, and distress of his heart, which makes him an object of pity, not of malice or mischief.

Haydock: Exo 23:9 - -- The hearts. You have experienced what sorrow and misery they feel. (Menochius)

The hearts. You have experienced what sorrow and misery they feel. (Menochius)

Gill: Exo 23:9 - -- Also thou shall not oppress a stranger,.... As these were not to be vexed and oppressed in a private manner and by private men, see Exo 22:21 so neith...

Also thou shall not oppress a stranger,.... As these were not to be vexed and oppressed in a private manner and by private men, see Exo 22:21 so neither in a public manner, and in a public court of judicature, or by judges on the bench when their cause was before them, by not doing them justice, showing a partiality to those of their own nation against a stranger; whereas a stranger ought to have equal justice done him as a native, and the utmost care should be taken that he has no injury done him, and the rather because he is a stranger:

for ye know the heart of a stranger; the fears he is possessed of, the inward distress of his soul, the anxiety of his mind, the tenderness of his heart, the workings of his passions, his grief and sorrow, and dejection of spirit: the Targum of Jonathan is,""the groaning of the soul of a stranger": this the Israelitish judges knew, having had a very late experience of it:"

seeing ye were strangers in the land of Egypt; where they had been vexed and oppressed, brought into hard bondage, and groaned under it; and therefore it might be reasonably thought and expected that they would have a heart sympathizing with strangers, and use them well, and especially see that justice was done them, and no injury or oppression of any kind.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

NET Notes: Exo 23:9 Heb “soul, life” – “you know what it feels like.”

Geneva Bible: Exo 23:9 Also thou shalt not oppress a stranger: for ye know the ( e ) heart of a stranger, seeing ye were strangers in the land of Egypt. ( e ) For since he ...

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

TSK Synopsis: Exo 23:1-33 - --1 Of slander, false witness, and partiality.4 Of charitableness.6 Of justice in judgment.8 Of taking bribes.9 Of oppressing a stranger.10 Of the year ...

MHCC: Exo 23:1-9 - --In the law of Moses are very plain marks of sound moral feeling, and of true political wisdom. Every thing in it is suited to the desired and avowed o...

Matthew Henry: Exo 23:1-9 - -- Here are, I. Cautions concerning judicial proceedings; it was not enough that they had good laws, better than ever any nation had, but care must be ...

Keil-Delitzsch: Exo 23:1-9 - -- Lastly, no one was to violate another's rights. - Exo 23:1. "Thou shalt not raise (bring out) an empty report ." שׁוא שׁמע , a report that...

Constable: Exo 15:22--Lev 1:1 - --II. THE ADOPTION OF ISRAEL 15:22--40:38 The second major section of Exodus records the events associated with Go...

Constable: Exo 19:1--24:12 - --B. The establishment of the Mosaic Covenant 19:1-24:11 The Lord had liberated Israel from bondage in Egy...

Constable: Exo 20:22--24:1 - --4. The stipulations of the Book of the Covenant 20:22-23:33 Israel's "Bill of Rights" begins her...

Constable: Exo 21:1--23:13 - --The fundamental rights of the Israelites 21:1-23:12 It is very important to note that va...

Constable: Exo 23:1-9 - --Justice and neighborliness 23:1-9 This section appeals for justice toward all pe...

Guzik: Exo 23:1-33 - --Exodus 23 - More Laws Directed to Judges A. Laws promoting justice. 1. (1-3) Commands to respect the law, not convenience or the crowd. "You ...

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Introduction / Outline

JFB: Exodus (Book Introduction) EXODUS, a "going forth," derives its name from its being occupied principally with a relation of the departure of the Israelites from Egypt, and the i...

JFB: Exodus (Outline) INCREASE OF THE ISRAELITES. (Exo. 1:1-22) BIRTH AND PRESERVATION OF MOSES. (Exo 2:1-10) there went a man of the house of Levi, &c. Amram was the hus...

TSK: Exodus (Book Introduction) The title of this Book is derived from the Septuagint; in which it is called ΕΞΟΔΟΣ , " Exodus;" or, as it is in the Codex Alexandrinus, Ε...

TSK: Exodus 23 (Chapter Introduction) Overview Exo 23:1, Of slander, false witness, and partiality; Exo 23:4, Of charitableness; Exo 23:6, Of justice in judgment; Exo 23:8, Of taking b...

Poole: Exodus (Book Introduction) SECOND BOOK OF MOSES CALLED EXODUS. THE ARGUMENT. AFTER the death of Joseph, who had sent for his father’ s house into Egypt, the children o...

Poole: Exodus 23 (Chapter Introduction) CHAPTER 23 False witness and report forbidden, Exo 23:1 . Right must not be wrested, Exo 23:2 . He commands man to do good to his enemies, Exo 23:3...

MHCC: Exodus (Book Introduction) The Book of Exodus relates the forming of the children of Israel into a church and a nation. We have hitherto seen true religion shown in domestic lif...

MHCC: Exodus 23 (Chapter Introduction) (Exo 23:1-9) Laws against falsehood and injustice. (Exo 23:10-19) The year of rest, The sabbath, The three festivals. (Exo 23:20-33) God promises to...

Matthew Henry: Exodus (Book Introduction) An Exposition, with Practical Observations, of The Second Book of Moses, Called Exodus Moses (the servant of the Lord in writing for him as well as ...

Matthew Henry: Exodus 23 (Chapter Introduction) This chapter continues and concludes the acts that passed in the first session (if I may so call it) upon mount Sinai. Here are, I. Some laws of u...

Constable: Exodus (Book Introduction) Introduction Title The Hebrew title of this book (we'elleh shemot) originated from the...

Constable: Exodus (Outline) Outline I. The liberation of Israel 1:1-15:21 A. God's preparation of Israel and Moses chs. ...

Constable: Exodus Exodus Bibliography Adams, Dwayne H. "The Building Program that Works (Exodus 25:4--36:7 [31:1-11])." Exegesis ...

Haydock: Exodus (Book Introduction) THE BOOK OF EXODUS. INTRODUCTION. The second Book of Moses is called Exodus from the Greek word Exodos, which signifies going out; becaus...

Gill: Exodus (Book Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO EXODUS This book is called by the Jews Veelleh Shemoth, from the first words with which it begins, and sometimes Sepher Shemoth, an...

Gill: Exodus 23 (Chapter Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO EXODUS 23 This chapter contains several laws, chiefly judicial, relating to the civil polity of Israel, as concerning witness borne...

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