22:28 Do not move an ancient boundary stone 1
which was put in place by your ancestors. 2
32:18 My people will live in peaceful settlements,
in secure homes,
and in safe, quiet places. 3
1 sn Moving a boundary stone was (and still is) a major problem. The boundaries that were established by the forefathers were to be preserved, but no law would stop such violations if people lacked integrity (e.g., Deut 19:14; 27:17; 1 Kgs 21:16-19). Boundaries in Israel were sacred because God owned the land and he apportioned the property to the tribes. To extend one’s property illegally by moving a neighbor’s boundary marker was a violation of covenant and oath. Of course, disputes could arise when both sides claim their ancestors established a boundary.
2 tn Heb “your fathers” (so NAB, NASB).
3 tn Or “in safe resting places”; NAB, NRSV “quiet resting places.”