-
CHAPTER XXII
_Ordinances relative to strayed cattle and lost goods_, 1-3.
_Humanity to oppressed cattle_, 4.
_Men and women shall not wear each other's apparel_, 5.
_No bird shall be taken with he...
-
On the general character of the contents of this chapter see
Deuteronomy 21:10 note....
-
18. AGAINST INHUMANITY AND DIFFERENT VIOLATIONS,
False Testimony and Sins of Adultery
CHAPTER 22
_ 1. Laws against inhumanity (Deuteronomy 22:1)_
2. Concerning false testimony (Deuteronomy 22:13)...
-
See Exodus 23:4 f.* (JE) and Leviticus 6:1 * (P), and _cf._ CH. §§
9- 13.
Deuteronomy 22:5. Peculiar to Dt. In one of the rites of Canaanite,
Phœ nician, and Syrian heathenism the sexes changed dresse...
-
NOT SEE. Compare Exodus 23:4; Exodus 23:5....
-
_go astray_ Heb. _niddaḥim_, usually rendered as a passive part.,
has here, probably, as in Micah 4:6; Zephaniah 3:19; Ezekiel 34:4;
Ezekiel 34:16,
-
Of Restoring Lost Property. No Israelite shall see a brother's ox or
sheep go astray without returning it, or caring for it till it is
claimed, and so with an ass or garment or anything lost; D's expa...
-
_VER._ 1. _AND HIDE THYSELF FROM THEM_— That is, "pass by them, as
if thou didst not see them." The expression is borrowed from people's
hiding themselves from those whom they do not choose to meet....
-
j. LIFE IN THE NEW LAND: VARIOUS LAWS (Deuteronomy 22:1-12)
(1) LOST POSSESSIONS (Deuteronomy 22:1-4)
Thou shalt not see thy brother's ox or his sheep go astray, and hide
thyself from them: thou shal...
-
_THOU SHALT NOT SEE THY BROTHER'S OX OR HIS SHEEP GO ASTRAY, AND HIDE
THYSELF FROM THEM: THOU SHALT IN ANY CASE BRING THEM AGAIN UNTO THY
BROTHER._
Thou shalt not see thy brother's ox ... "Brother" i...
-
LAWS REGARDING LOST PROPERTY, DISTINCTION OF SEX IN APPAREL, AND
CHASTITY
1-4. Law of Lost Property: see Exodus 23:4 and note....
-
DEUTERONOMY: GOD’S LAW OF LOVE
LOVE AND OBEY THE *LORD YOUR GOD
DEUTERONOMY
_PHILIP SMITH_
CHAPTER 22
V1 ‘You may see that your neighbour’s *ox or sheep is loose. If
you do, you must not avoid i...
-
XXII.
Deuteronomy 22:1. LOST PROPERTY.
(1) GO ASTRAY. — Literally, _being driven away,_ as by wild beasts
(Jeremiah 1:17), or by robbers. It is not simply straying. “I will
seek that which was lost a...
-
לֹֽא ־תִרְאֶה֩ אֶת ־שֹׁ֨ור אָחִ֜יךָ
אֹ֤ו אֶת
-
LAWS OF PURITY (CHASTITY AND MARRIAGE)
IN dealing with the ten commandments it has been already shown that,
though these great statements of religious and moral truth were to
some extent inadequate as...
-
Here we have the record of the laws conditioning life in love and
neighborliness. Every man was enjoined to take care of his brother's
lost things if he found them; and he was also to help the hurt an...
-
Thou shalt not see thy brother's ox or his sheep go astray, and (a)
hide thyself from them: thou shalt in any case bring them again unto
thy brother.
(a) As though your did not see it....
-
_Pass by. Hebrew, "hide thyself," pretending not to see it. ---
Brother. Any fellow creature, Exodus xxiii. 4., and Luke x. 30.
(Calmet) --- "We are very inhuman, not to shew as much concern for a
man...
-
The law given by Moses carries with it in every precept the most
decisive evidences of its coming from GOD, for the whole speaks in a
language not to be mistaken. But while I beg the Reader to notice...
-
CONTENTS
In this chapter we have certain laws respecting moral conduct, in the
tenderness required to be shown to the brute creation: of distinction
in apparel: and of the deportment towards the marr...
-
It is clear that a new division of the statutes and judgments of this
book begins with the later verses just read from Deuteronomy 16:1-22.
What belonged to the religious life of Israel was closed wit...
-
THE FOLLOWING COMMENTARY COVERS CHAPTER S 22, 23, 24, AND 25.
Chapter 22 appears to contain ordinances to guard the people from want
of benevolence and mercy, and of that which would offend the
sensib...
-
THOU SHALL NOT SEE THY BROTHER'S OX OR HIS SHEEP GO ASTRAY,.... Or
"driven away" r; frightened and starved away from the herd or from the
flock by a wolf or dog; and the ox and sheep are put for every...
-
Thou shalt not see thy brother's ox or his sheep go astray, and hide
thyself from them: thou shalt in any case bring them again unto thy
brother.
Ver. 1. _Thou shalt not see thy brothers._] No not th...
-
_Thy brother's_ Any man's, this being a duty of common justice and
charity, which the law of nature taught even heathen. _Hide thyself
from them_ Dissemble, or pretend that thou dost not see them, or...
-
1 Of humanitie toward brethren.
5 The sexe is to bee distinguished by apparell.
6 The dam is not to be taken with her yong ones.
8 The house must haue battlements.
9 Confusion is to be auoyded.
1...
-
VARIOUS MINOR REGULATIONS...
-
Thou shalt not see thy brother's ox or his sheep go astray, and hide
thyself from them, by acting as though one did not see and knew
nothing of the matter, Exodus 23:4; THOU SHALT IN ANY CASE, most
ce...
-
LAWS THAT TEST TRUE DISCERNMENT
(vs.1-12)
The laws in this section require a proper consideration of God's
creation, whether of humans, animals, birds or even inanimate things.
This involves our disc...
-
1-4 If we duly regard the golden rule of "doing to others as we would
they should do unto us," many particular precepts might be omitted. We
can have no property in any thing that we find. Religion te...
-
DEUTERONOMY CHAPTER 22 Laws about stray cattle, DEUTERONOMY 22:1.
About thy neighbor's ox fallen in the way, DEUTERONOMY 22:4. Woman's
wearing of apparel distinct from man s, DEUTERONOMY 22:5
-
The portion of our book on which we now enter, though not calling for
elaborate exposition, yet teaches us two very important practical
lessons In the first place, many of the institutions and ordinan...
-
Deuteronomy 22:1 see H7200 (H8799) brothers H251 ox H7794 sheep H7716
astray H5080 (H8737) hide H5956 ...
-
LOOKING AFTER OTHER PEOPLE'S LOST BELONGINGS (DEUTERONOMY 22:1).
The principle behind this regulation was concern for one's neighbour,
as revealed in looking after his lost belongings with a view to
r...
-
CONTENTS: Law of brotherhood, separation, unchaste wives and husbands.
CHARACTERS: God, Moses.
CONCLUSION: Christianity teaches us to be neighborly and to be ready
to do all good offices as we have...
-
Deuteronomy 22:5. _All that do so are abomination to the Lord._ The
note of Maimonides here is, that men presenting themselves before
Venus, appeared partially in female attire; and women presenting
t...
-
_Thy brother’s ox or his sheep._
RESTORATION OF STRAY CATTLE AND LOST GOODS
Moses urges right action in manifold relations of national life, and
teaches Israel to regard all arrangements of God as s...
-
CRITICAL NOTES.—The cases stated and provided for in Deuteronomy
22:1 seem selected by way of example, and belong, according to our
notions, rather to ethics than to law. It in noteworthy that no
pena...
-
EXPOSITION
REGULATIONS REGARDING CATTLE STRAYED OR THINGS LOST, THE APPAREL OF
THE SEXES, THE TAKING OF BIRDS, AND THE CONSTRUCTION OF
-
Now in chapter twenty-two, now in those days they punished people for
none involvement.
If you saw your brother's ox or his sheep going astray, and you just
try to ignore it: [you don't go out and get...
-
Thy brother's — Any man's. Thou shalt not hide thyself — Dissemble
or pretend that thou dost not see them; or pass them by as if thou
hadst not seen them....