Deuteronomy 17:16
Context17:16 Moreover, he must not accumulate horses for himself or allow the people to return to Egypt to do so, 1 for the Lord has said you must never again return that way.
Deuteronomy 17:2
Context17:2 Suppose a man or woman is discovered among you – in one of your villages 2 that the Lord your God is giving you – who sins before the Lord your God 3 and breaks his covenant
Deuteronomy 15:1
Context15:1 At the end of every seven years you must declare a cancellation 4 of debts.
Isaiah 2:7
Context2:7 Their land is full of gold and silver;
there is no end to their wealth. 5
Their land is full of horses;
there is no end to their chariots. 6
[17:16] 1 tn Heb “in order to multiply horses.” The translation uses “do so” in place of “multiply horses” to avoid redundancy (cf. NAB, NIV).
[17:2] 3 tn Heb “does the evil in the eyes of the
[15:1] 4 tn The Hebrew term שְׁמִטָּת (shÿmittat), a derivative of the verb שָׁמַט (shamat, “to release; to relinquish”), refers to the cancellation of the debt and even pledges for the debt of a borrower by his creditor. This could be a full and final remission or, more likely, one for the seventh year only. See R. Wakely, NIDOTTE 4:155-60. Here the words “of debts” are not in the Hebrew text, but are implied. Cf. NAB “a relaxation of debts”; NASB, NRSV “a remission of debts.”
[2:7] 5 tn Or “treasuries”; KJV “treasures.”
[2:7] 6 sn Judah’s royal bureaucracy had accumulated great wealth and military might, in violation of Deut 17:16-17.