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Numbers 23:8

23:8


Deuteronomy 23:4-5

23:4

meet <01697 06923> [Because they met.]

hired <07936> [because they hired.]


23:5

Lord .......... changed ......... Lord <03068> [Nevertheless.]

Lord .......... changed ......... Lord <03068> [because the.]


Deuteronomy 23:1

23:1

man <06481> [wounded.]

enter <0935> [shall not enter.]

It is evident that his law was not meant to exclude such Israelites either from the common benefits of civil society, or any essential religious advantages; but merely to lay them under a disgraceful distinction. This would tend to discourage parents from thus treating their children; a practice which was exceedingly common in those ages and countries. To this they were induced by the custom which prevailed, of employing such in the houses of the great and the courts of princes; so that they often rose to the highest posts of honour and authority. Some expositors therefore consider the phrase, "shall not enter into the congregation of the Lord," as meaning, that they should be incapable of bearing any office in that government which was placed over the people of God, who must thus enter a protest against this custom, and deliver selfish parents from this temptation.


Deuteronomy 14:28-29

14:28

end <07097> [the end.]

bring <03318> [thou shalt bring.]

As the Levites had no inheritance, the Israelites were not to forget them, but truly tithe their increase. For their support, the Levites had, 1. The tenth of all the productions of the land. 2. Forty-eight cities, each forming a square of 4,000 cubits. 3. Two thousand cubits of ground round each city; total of land, 53,000 acres. 4. The first-fruits, and certain parts of all the animals killed in the land. But though this was a very small proportion for a whole tribe that had consented to annihilate its political existence, that it might wait upon the service of God, yet, let it be considered, that what they possessed was the best of the land: and while it was slender remuneration for their services, yet their portion was such as rendered them independent, and kept them comfortable; so that they could wait on God, and labour in his work, without distraction.


14:29

allotment <02506> [he hath.]

resident foreigners <01616> [the stranger.]

Lord <03068> [that the Lord.]


Deuteronomy 17:1-2

17:1

sacrifice <02076> [Thou shalt.]

[See on]

sheep <07716> [sheep. or, goat. any evil favouredness.]

offensive <08441> [for that.]


17:2

one .... villages <08179 0259> [within any of thy gates.]

The expression, "within any of thy gates," denoted all residing in the cities, and all who went in and came out at the gates of them; so that it included the inhabitants of the whole land.

man <0376> [man.]

breaks <05674> [in transgressing.]


Deuteronomy 16:12

16:12


Nehemiah 13:2

13:2

met <06923> [Because.]

hired Balaam <01109 07936> [hired Balaam.]

God <0430> [our God.]


Psalms 109:28

109:28

curse ............ humiliated <07043 0954> [Let them.]

servant <05650> [but let.]




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