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Verse Deuteronomy 25:4. _THOU SHALT NOT MUZZLE THE OX, C._] In Judea,
as well as in Egypt, Greece, and Italy, they make use of beeves to
tread out the corn and Dr. Shaw tells us that the people of Ba...
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Compare the marginal references. In other kinds of labor the oxen were
usually muzzled. When driven to and fro over the threshing-floor in
order to stamp out the grain from the chaff, they were to be...
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21. VARIOUS LAWS AND RESPONSIBILITIES
CHAPTER 25
_ 1. Corporal punishment (Deuteronomy 25:1)_
2. Thou shalt not muzzle the ox (Deuteronomy 25:4)
3. The brother-in-law's marriage (Deu
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DEUTERONOMY 25:1. Another of Dt.'s humanitarian laws. Punishment by
the bastinado among the ancient Hebrews and Egyptians was common (see
Wilkinson- Birch, _Ancient Egyptians_, i. pp. 305, 308). The p...
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See the Structure, "Threshing" for this verse in the book comments for
Deuteronomy.
NOT MUZZLE. Animals generally muzzled in the East. Compare 1
Corinthians 9:9; 1 Timothy 5:18....
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Deuteronomy 24:5 to Deuteronomy 25:4. Thirteen Laws of Equity and
Humanity
Besides the humane temper common to most of them, and a few
cue-words, there are no apparent reasons for their being grouped...
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Against Muzzling the Labouring Ox. Peculiar to D; a clear
The present writer has never seen them muzzled. -In all W. Asia it is
the universal custom to allow the oxen or other animals thus employed
f...
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_VER._ 4. _THOU SHALT NOT MUZZLE THE OX,_ &C.— In Judea, as well as
in Egypt, Greece, and Italy, they made use of beeves to tread out the
corn; and Dr. Shaw tells us, that the people of Barbary contin...
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(17) Ox TO WORK UNMUZZLED (Deuteronomy 25:4)
4 Thou shalt not muzzle the ox when he treadeth out _the grain._
THOUGHT QUESTIONS 25:4
435.
Read 1 Corinthians 9:9-10 and 1 Timothy 5
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_THOU SHALT NOT MUZZLE THE OX WHEN HE TREADETH OUT THE CORN._
Thou shalt not muzzle the ox when he treadeth out the corn. In Judea,
as in modern Syria and Egypt, the larger grains, wheat, barley, and...
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ORDINANCES REGARDING THE INFLICTION OF STRIPES, THE BAISING OF SEED TO
A BROTHER, MODESTY, AND FAIR DEALING
3. _And_ NOT EXCEED] In order to keep within the limit it was usual to
inflict thirty-nine s...
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In threshing, the sheaves were spread out upon a hard beaten piece of
ground (the threshing floor), and over them a pair of oxen dragged a
wooden sledge or harrow about 5 ft. square, upon which the dr...
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DEUTERONOMY: GOD’S LAW OF LOVE
LOVE AND OBEY THE *LORD YOUR GOD
DEUTERONOMY
_PHILIP SMITH_
CHAPTER 25
V1 ‘Perhaps two men have an argument and they go to court. The
judges declare that one man i...
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XXV.
Deuteronomy 25:1. HUMANITY IN PUNISHMENTS.
(1) THEY SHALL JUSTIFY THE RIGHTEOUS, AND CONDEMN THE WICKED. — “I
will not justify the wicked” (Exodus 23:7). “He that justifieth
the wicked, and he t...
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לֹא ־תַחְסֹ֥ם שֹׁ֖ור בְּ דִישֹֽׁו׃ ס...
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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...
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This chapter is a continuation of the two previous ones in giving
varied instructions.
Punishments were to be righteously administered and were never to be
excessive. It is interesting to notice what...
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Not muzzle, &c. St. Paul understands this of the spiritual labourer in
the church of God, who is not to be denied his maintenance, 1
Corinthians ix. 8, 9, 10. (Challoner) --- Other labourers, and even...
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Paul hath given the best comment upon this passage. 1 Corinthians 9:9....
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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...
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4._Thou shalt not muzzle the ox_. This passage, indeed, properly
belongs to the Supplements of the Commandment, but, since it is a
confirmation of the foregoing decree, it seemed fit to connect them;...
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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...
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THOU SHALL NOT MUZZLE THE OX WHEN HE TREADETH OUT [THE CORN]. As oxen
are used in ploughing, so likewise in treading or beating out the
corn; of the manner of which, 1 Corinthians 9:9; now while it wa...
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Thou shalt not muzzle the ox when he treadeth out [the corn].
Ver. 4. _That treadeth out the corn._] Which was the manner of that
country: whereunto also the prophet alludeth, Hos 10:11 "Ephraim is a...
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_When he treadeth out the corn_ Which they did in those parts, either
immediately by their hoofs, or by drawing carts or other instruments
over the corn. Hereby God taught them humanity, even to their...
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1 Stripes must not exceed fortie.
4 The Oxe is not to be musled.
5 Of raising seed vnto a brother.
11 Of the immodest woman.
13 Of vniust weights.
17 The memorie of Amalek is to be blotted out....
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OF BODILY PUNISHMENTS...
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Thou shalt not muzzle the ox when he treadeth out the corn. The usual
form of threshing in the Orient is that on a threshing-floor out in
the open, where the grain was spread out and oxen driven back...
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JUSTICE TEMPERED WITH MERCY
(vs.1-3)
In the law courts the judges must mete out proper justice, yet not to
exceed the limits of justice. If one was guilty of serious crime, it
was right to have him b...
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4 This is a charge to husbandmen. It teaches us to make much of the
animals that serve us. But we must learn, not only to be just, but
kind to all who are employed for the good of our better part, our...
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As the Gentiles used to do, having divers devices to keep them from
eating when they trod out the corn, which they did in those parts and
times by oxen, HOSEA 10:11, either immediately by their hoofs,...
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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...
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Deuteronomy 25:4 muzzle H2629 (H8799) ox H7794 treads H1778 (H8800)
muzzle - Proverbs 12:10;...
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REGULATIONS CONCERNING FAIR TREATMENT TO ANOTHER PARTY (DEUTERONOMY
25:4).
The principle in these regulations is that of fair and just treatment
towards other parties. The ox who treads out the grain...
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CONTENTS: Divers regulations.
CHARACTERS: God, Moses.
CONCLUSION: Justice and equity will bring down upon us the blessing of
God. Those who do unrighteously are an abomination to the Lord and
misera...
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Deuteronomy 25:5. _If brethren dwell together._ Not in the same house,
but near each other on the ancient lot of land which the family
possessed; for Moses often speaks as though the people were alrea...
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DEUTERONOMY—NOTE ON DEUTERONOMY 25:1__ The laws in this section
relate to things like administering justice, providing for widows, and
being honest in business. They relate to the ninth commandment: “...
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DEUTERONOMY—NOTE ON DEUTERONOMY 25:4 Paul applied this law to the
work of Christian leaders: If even an ox deserves to be fed, how much
more do gospel workers deserve support (1 Corinthians 9:9
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CRITICAL NOTES.—CORPORAL PUNISHMENT. _Controv._, dispute arising
from inflicted injury. Justify pronounce just, Exodus 23:7; Proverbs
17:15.
DEUTERONOMY 25:2. LIE DOWN. “Precisely the same as the Egyp...
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EXPOSITION
LAWS RELATING TO CORPORAL PUNISHMENT, LEVIRATE MARRIAGES, AND WEIGHTS
AND MEASURES.
DEUTERONOMY 25:1
The first and second verses should be read as one se
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Now in Chapter twenty-five, he continues these interesting kinds of
regulations.
If two men have a controversy between themselves, then they come to
the judges; and let the judges justify the righteou...
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1 Corinthians 9:10; 1 Corinthians 9:9; 1 Timothy 5:17; 1 Timothy 5:18;...