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Text -- Numbers 30:13-16 (NET)
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Wesley: Num 30:13 - -- Herself by fasting, by watching, or the like. And these words are added to shew that the husband had this power not only in those vows which concerned...
Herself by fasting, by watching, or the like. And these words are added to shew that the husband had this power not only in those vows which concerned himself or his estate, but also in those which might seem only to concern her own person, or body, and the reason is, because the wife's person or body being the husband's right; she might not do any thing to the injury of her body without his consent.
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Wesley: Num 30:15 - -- And approved them by his silence from day to day, if after that time he shall hinder it, which he ought not to do: her non-performance of her vow shal...
And approved them by his silence from day to day, if after that time he shall hinder it, which he ought not to do: her non-performance of her vow shall be imputed to him, not to her.
Clarke -> Num 30:16
Clarke: Num 30:16 - -- These are the statutes - It is very probable that this law, like that concerning the succession of daughters, (Numbers 27)., rose from the exigency ...
These are the statutes - It is very probable that this law, like that concerning the succession of daughters, (Numbers 27)., rose from the exigency of some particular case that had just then occurred
Making vows, in almost any case, is a dangerous business; they seldom do any good, and often much evil. He who does not feel himself bound to do what is fit, right, and just, from the standing testimony of God’ s word, is not likely to do it from any obligation he may lay upon his own conscience. If God’ s word lack weight with him, his own will prove lighter than vanity. Every man who professes the Christian religion is under the most solemn obligation to devote body, soul, and spirit to God, not only to the utmost extent of his powers, but also as long as he exists. Being baptized, and receiving the sacrament of the Lord’ s Supper, are additional ratifications of the great, general, Christian vow; but every true follower of Christ should always remember, and frequently renew, his covenant with God.
TSK: Num 30:13 - -- and every : 1Co 11:3, 1Co 11:9; 1Pe 3:1-6
to afflict : Num 29:7; Lev 16:29, Lev 23:27, Lev 23:32; Ezr 8:21; Psa 35:13; Isa 58:5; 1Co 7:5
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Poole: Num 30:13 - -- Afflict the soul i.e. herself by fasting, which oft goes under that name, as Lev 16:29,31 23:27,32 Isa 58:5 , by watching, or the like. And these wor...
Afflict the soul i.e. herself by fasting, which oft goes under that name, as Lev 16:29,31 23:27,32 Isa 58:5 , by watching, or the like. And these words are added not for limitation, for it is manifest from Num 30:5,8,10,12 , that the power of parents and husbands was more general and large; but for amplification, to show that the husband had this power not only in those vows which concerned himself or his estate, but also in those which might seem only to concern her own person or body. And the reason hereof is, because the wife’ s person or body being the husband’ s right, she might not do any thing to the injury of her body without his consent.
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Poole: Num 30:15 - -- After that he hath heard them and approved them by his silence from day to day; if now after that time spent, he shall upon further thoughts dislike ...
After that he hath heard them and approved them by his silence from day to day; if now after that time spent, he shall upon further thoughts dislike and hinder it, which he ought not to do,
her iniquity her nonperformance of her vow, shall be imputed to him, not to her.
Haydock: Num 30:14 - -- It. The Rabbins restrain this law to fasting and abstinence. But the Hebrew seems more general, (ver. 13,) "every vow, and every binding oath to af...
It. The Rabbins restrain this law to fasting and abstinence. But the Hebrew seems more general, (ver. 13,) "every vow, and every binding oath to afflict the soul, her husband may ratify or annul." The vows of abstinence are most common, and generally more disagreeable to husbands. (Calmet) ---
St. Augustine (q. 59,) thinks it unreasonable that the husband should have a control over the vows of continency in his wife, any more than she could have over him, in this particular, as their rights are equal: he seems inclined to allow him to annul the vows of abstinence only. Indeed this seems to be the meaning of afflicting the soul, which is done by submitting to various restraints, required on days of fasting. See Leviticus xxiii. 27. (Haydock) ---
In things which could nowise hurt the parent or husband, many believe, that the person who had made a vow, was bound to perform it secretly, even though the superior had declared his dissent. But with respect to fasting, pilgrimages, &c., which could not be performed without his knowledge, it does not seem that they were under any farther obligation, even though the superior should retract what he had connived at for a whole day. In doubtful cases inferiors must not refuse to obey. The sin lies at the door of him who exercises his authority in an improper manner. (Lyranus) (Tirinus) (ver. 16.)
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Haydock: Num 30:15 - -- Day. Hebrew, "from day to day." If he has not given his decision on the first day when the vow came to his knowledge, unless he asked for a delay, ...
Day. Hebrew, "from day to day." If he has not given his decision on the first day when the vow came to his knowledge, unless he asked for a delay, as some allow, the person was bound to perform what she had promised. (Calmet) ---
Immediately. Hebrew, "in the day," which seems to restrict the power of annulling the vow to a single day, ver. 4. It would be unreasonable for the person to be kept long in suspense; and the law of God requires that we should not defer to perform our vows, Ecclesiastes v. 3, 4. (Haydock)
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Haydock: Num 30:16 - -- That. Septuagint, "the day." If he retract his consent, he shall incur all the guilt. (St. Augustine, q. 59.) The woman need not be under any dis...
That. Septuagint, "the day." If he retract his consent, he shall incur all the guilt. (St. Augustine, q. 59.) The woman need not be under any disquietude, as the fault is not in her. (Calmet) ---
If a person had made a rash vow, he might obtain a dispensation from the tribunal of three judges, or from a doctor of the law, who would enjoin him to offer the sacrifice for ignorance, to punish his levity. See Selden, Jur. vii. 2. Those who break their vow are to be scourged among the Jews, which shews that they do not, in general, approve the sentiments of those Rabbins whom Fagius, a Protestant, alleges, ver. 3. They make a distinction between vows and promises confirmed by an oath, ver. 11. The former change the nature of a thing, according to them; so that, if a person should vow not to wear the phylacteries ordained by Moses, he must comply, though not if he had only promised on oath to refrain. But this distinction is absurd. No vow or oath can bind any person to transgress the law of God. (Haydock)
Gill: Num 30:13 - -- Every vow, and every binding oath to afflict the soul,.... By fasting, as Aben Ezra observes; as when a vow was made, or a person bound herself by an ...
Every vow, and every binding oath to afflict the soul,.... By fasting, as Aben Ezra observes; as when a vow was made, or a person bound herself by an oath to abstain from such and such food, or to fast on such a day; to keep a fast which was not appointed, to set apart a day for fasting, besides the grand and general fast on the day of atonement: Jarchi from hence gathers, that a man only makes vows of afflicting the soul, or vows of fasting; but this is not said by way of limitation and restriction, but by way of amplification and illustration, giving a particular instance, by which others may be judged of:
her husband may establish it, or her husband may make it void, just as he pleased; and this power an husband had, to prevent confusion in the family, and trouble in the affairs of it, by vowing abstinence from such and such food, or from such and such liquor, and the like; and to prevent running into expenses he was not able to answer, by vowing and dedicating, this and the other to holy uses, for sacrifices, and repairs of the temple, and the like.
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Gill: Num 30:14 - -- But if her husband altogether hold his peace at her from day today,.... Said not one word to her day after day, neither on the day he heard her vow, n...
But if her husband altogether hold his peace at her from day today,.... Said not one word to her day after day, neither on the day he heard her vow, nor the day following:
then he establisheth all her vows, or all her bonds, which are upon her; by his silence:
he confirmeth them, because he held his peace at her, in the day that he heard them; for not to contradict them was to confirm them.
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Gill: Num 30:15 - -- But if he shall any ways make them void, after that he hath heard them,.... Some way or other expressing his dislike of them; not at the time he heard...
But if he shall any ways make them void, after that he hath heard them,.... Some way or other expressing his dislike of them; not at the time he heard them, but some time afterwards; one day after, as the Targum of Jonathan:
then he shall bear his iniquity: be accountable for the breach of the vow, the sin shall be reckoned to him, and he shall bear the punishment of it, because he ought to have declared is disapprobation of it sooner; and it may be, his doing it when he did was only in a spirit of contradiction, or through covetousness; and it would have been more advisable to have let the vow stand, and therefore acted a criminal part, and so was answerable for it; the Targum of Jonathan explains it,"her husband or her father shall bear her iniquity,''supposing her not to be at age: Aben Ezra gives the reason of it, because she is in his power.
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Gill: Num 30:16 - -- These are the statutes which the Lord commanded Moses between a man and his wife,.... Relating to vows made by the wife, and confirmed or disannulled ...
These are the statutes which the Lord commanded Moses between a man and his wife,.... Relating to vows made by the wife, and confirmed or disannulled by the husband: Aben Ezra adds, if she is at age or in puberty, understanding it of a married and not a betrothed wife:
between the father and his daughter; if she is not at age, as the same writer observes; for if she is at age he has nothing to do with her vows:
being yet in her youth; not at age, being not twelve years and one day old:
in her father's house; in his power and jurisdiction, and at his disposal, and so could make her vows void or firm, as he pleased: this power of ratifying or disannulling vows an husband had over his wife, and a father over his daughter, to prevent imprudent and extravagant vows, and the too frequent use of them, the consequences of which might be bad in families.
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NET Notes: Num 30:15 In other words, he will pay the penalty for making her break her vows if he makes her stop what she vowed. It will not be her responsibility.
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Geneva Bible: Num 30:13 Every vow, and every binding oath to ( h ) afflict the soul, her husband may establish it, or her husband may make it void.
( h ) To mortify herself ...
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Geneva Bible: Num 30:14 But if her husband altogether hold his peace at her from ( i ) day to day; then he establisheth all her vows, or all her bonds, which [are] upon her: ...
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Geneva Bible: Num 30:15 But if he shall any ways ( k ) make them void after that he hath heard [them]; then he shall bear her iniquity.
( k ) Not the same day he heard them,...
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TSK Synopsis -> Num 30:1-16
TSK Synopsis: Num 30:1-16 - --1 Vows are not to be broken.3 The exceptions of a maid's vows;6 of a wife's;9 of a widow's; or her that is divorced.
MHCC -> Num 30:3-16
MHCC: Num 30:3-16 - --Two cases of vows are determined. The case of a daughter in her father's house. When her vow comes to his knowledge, it is in his power either to conf...
Matthew Henry -> Num 30:3-16
Matthew Henry: Num 30:3-16 - -- It is here taken for granted that all such persons as are sui juris - at their own disposal, and are likewise of sound understanding and memory...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Num 30:3-15; Num 30:16
Keil-Delitzsch: Num 30:3-15 - --
Num 30:3-15 contain the rules relating to positive and negative vows made by a woman, and four different examples are given. The first case (Num 30:...
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