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Deuteronomy 22:25

22:25

overpowered .... raped ...... rapist <02388 07901> [force her. or, take strong hold of her.]


Deuteronomy 22:18

Deuteronomy 17:5

17:5

stone <05619 068> [stone them.]


Deuteronomy 24:3

Deuteronomy 18:19

18:19


Deuteronomy 20:6-7

20:6

benefited ................ benefit <02490 03212> [eaten of it. Heb. made it common.]

die <04191> [lest he die.]


20:7

engaged .... woman <0802 0781> [betrothed a wife.]

It was customary among the Jews to contract matrimony, espouse, or betroth, and for a considerable time to leave the parties in the houses of the respective parents; and when the bridegroom had made proper preparations, then the bride was brought home to his house, and the marriage consummated. The provisions in this verse refer to a case of this kind; though the Jews extend it to him who had newly consummated his marriage, and even to him who had married his brother's wife. It was deemed a peculiar hardship for a person to be obliged to go to battle, who had left a house unfinished, newly purchased land half tilled, or a wife with whom he had just contracted marriage.

die <04191> [lest he die.]


Deuteronomy 27:15

27:15

Cursed .... one <0779 0376> [Cursed be.]

makes <06213> [maketh.]

something abhorrent <08441> [an abomination.]

sets it up <07760> [and putteth.]

people <05971> [And all.]

Amen <0543> [Amen.]

To each of the curses the people were to say Amen, as well as to the blessings; to denote a profession of their faith in the truth of them, that they were the real declarations of the wrath of God; and an acknowledgement of the equity of these curses. It was such an imprecation upon themselves, as strongly obliged them to have nothing to do with those evil practices on which the curse is entailed. We read of those who entered a curse to walk in God's law. Ne 10:29. All the people, by saying this Amen, became bound one for another, that they would observe God's laws, by which every man was obliged, as far as he could, to prevent his neighbour from breaking these laws, and to reprove those that had offended, lest they should bear sin and the curse for them.


Deuteronomy 28:54

28:54

<05869> [his eye.]

wife .... remaining <0802 03499> [and toward.]

The Roman armies at length besieged, sacked, and utterly desolated Jerusalem: and during this seige, the famine was so extreme, that even rich and delicate persons, both men and women, ate their own children, and concealed the horrible repast, lest others should tear it from them! "Women snatched the food out of the very mouths of their husbands, and sons of their fathers, and (what is most miserable) mothers of their infants." "In every house, if there appeared any semblance of food, a battle ensued, and the dearest friends and relations fought with one another; snatching away the miserable provisions of life." "A woman distinguished by birth and wealth, after she had been plundered by the tyrants (or soldiers) of all her possessions, boiling her own sucking child, ate half of him, and concealing the other half, reserved it for another time!"

children <01121> [his children.]


Deuteronomy 4:3

4:3

<03068> [what the.]

<0376> [for all the men.]

It appears from this appeal, that the pestilence, as well as the sword of the magistrates, singled out the guilty persons and spared the rest. (Ps 91:6-8). The legislator, in order to deter the Jews from idolatry, alludes to this fact, but he notices no circumstance but one, which, though in the original narrative was not stated, was infinitely the most important to advert to on this occasion; but which no persons, but spectators of the fact, and perfectly acquainted with every individual concerned in it, could possibly feel the truth of.


Deuteronomy 17:12

17:12

pays <06213> [will do.]

attention <08085> [and will not hearken. Heb. not to hearken.]

priest <03548> [the priest.]

person ..................... person <0376> [that man.]

purge <01197> [thou shalt.]


Deuteronomy 20:5

20:5

officers <07860> [the officers.]

dedicated ............... dedicate <02596> [dedicated.]


Deuteronomy 20:8

20:8

afraid <03373> [fearful.]

fellow <0251> [lest his brethren's.]

make ....... fearful <04549> [faint. Heb. melt.]

1:28 *marg: Ex 15:15 [All]


Deuteronomy 22:22

22:22


Deuteronomy 22:29

22:29

violated <06031> [because he hath humbled.]


Deuteronomy 25:7

Deuteronomy 22:24

22:24

stone <05619> [and ye shall stone.]

In these laws, the betrothed damsel was considered as the wife of the man to whom she was engaged, though they had not come together; and therefore the crime was adjudged adultery. But a charitable supposition is admitted in the damsel's favour, in case she was found in a solitary place.

violated <06031> [he hath humbled.]

purge <01197> [so thou shalt put.]




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