CHAPTER 23 REGULATION CONCERNING THOSE WHOM YAHWEH MAKES WELCOME AND
UNWELCOME (1-18): REGULATIONS CONCERNING HONEST DEALINGS (19-25).
Moses now came to the question as to whom in the future were to be
welcome to become true Israelites with full rights in the community
and who would not, and them w... [ Continue Reading ]
KEEPING THE MILITARY CAMP RITUALLY CLEAN (DEUTERONOMY 23:9).
Having established the purity of the assembly of Israel Moses now
moved on to the question of the purity of the military camp of Israel.
If they desired Yahweh to be with them in their midst they must
preserve the purity of the camp.
Ana... [ Continue Reading ]
OTHER ASPECTS OF ATTITUDE AND BEHAVIOUR (DEUTERONOMY 23:15).
Analysis in the words of Moses:
a You shall not deliver to his master a slave who is escaped from his
master to you, he shall dwell with you, in the midst of you, in the
place which he shall choose within one of your gates, where it plea... [ Continue Reading ]
BOTH MALE AND FEMALE PROSTITUTION FORBIDDEN IN ISRAEL (DEUTERONOMY
23:17).
In contrast with the welcome given to the escaped slave are the
unwelcome Israelite male and female prostitutes.
Deuteronomy 23:17
‘ There shall be no cult prostitute (holy one) of the daughters of
Israel, neither shall th... [ Continue Reading ]
THEIR UNCLEAN MONEY NOT TO BE ACCEPTED IN THE HOUSE OF GOD
(DEUTERONOMY 23:18).
The comparison here was of not allowing anything unclean in the place
where Yahweh dwelt (Deuteronomy 23:10).
Deuteronomy 23:18
‘ You shall not bring the hire of a prostitute, or the wages of a
dog, into the house of... [ Continue Reading ]
COVENANT MATTERS AND HONEST DEALINGS (DEUTERONOMY 23:19).
The section on what should be welcomed and what should not was then
followed by the approach to covenant responsibilities fulfilled out of
honest goodness; such as not taking from the poor interest on loans
(Deuteronomy 23:19), not taking fro... [ Continue Reading ]
FOOD MAY BE PICKED FROM A NEIGHBOUR'S PROPERTY TO BE EATEN BY HAND
(DEUTERONOMY 23:24).
Further provision was made here for the poor, but it also applied to
any who were feeling hungry and looked for the means at hand to
satisfy it, especially when travelling. For the land was Yahweh's and
He may or... [ Continue Reading ]