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Verse Deuteronomy 21:4. _SHALL BRING DOWN THE HEIFER UNTO A ROUGH
VALLEY_] נחל איתן _nachal eythan_ might be translated a _rapid_
stream, probably passing through a piece of uncultivated ground where...
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EARED - i. e., plowed; compare Genesis 45:6 note and references. The
word is derived from the Latin, and is in frequent use by English
writers of the fifteenth and two following centuries.
STRIKE OFF...
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17. THE EXPIATION OF AN UNCERTAIN MURDER AND VARIOUS INSTRUCTIONS
CHAPTER 21
_ 1. The expiation of an unknown murder (Deuteronomy 21:1)_
2. Concerning a wife, who had been a prisoner of war (Deuter...
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See W. R. Smith, _Kinship_ 1 p. 263 (= 64f. in _Kinship_ 2) for a
similar law among the ancient Arabs. The ground of this law may be the
belief that, until avenged or atoned for, a murdered man's bloo...
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ROUGH VALLEY. ravine, or rough gully.
EARED. ploughed. Old English idiom.
STRIKE OFF. behead, or break the neck....
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_the elders of that city_ Luc. omits.
_a valley with running water_ i.e. with a perennial brook, cp. Amos
5:24 (and see Driver's note here). The running water is usually
explained as meant to carry of...
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_VER._ 4. _UNTO A ROUGH VALLEY,_ &C.— _Unto a watered valley._
Schult, p. 248. The heifer was to be brought into an uncultivated
ground, (probably with a brook running through it, as _the elders_ are...
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(b) Expiation for an Unknown Murderer's Crime (Deuteronomy 21:1-9)
If one be found slain in the land which Jehovah thy God giveth thee to
possess it, lying in the field, and it be not known who hath s...
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_THEN THY ELDERS AND THY JUDGES SHALL COME FORTH, AND THEY SHALL
MEASURE UNTO THE CITIES WHICH ARE ROUND ABOUT HIM THAT IS SLAIN:_
No JFB commentary on these verses....
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21:4 watercourse, (a-15) watercourse; (a-33) Or 'valley,' ch. 2.13....
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For ROUGH VALLEY read 'valley with running water,' and for STRIKE OFF
THE HEIFER'S NECK read 'break the heifer's neck.' EARED means
'ploughed' as in Exodus 34:21. The proper satisfaction for the crime...
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EXPIATION OF UNDETECTED HOMICIDE. MARRIAGE OF CAPTIVE WOMEN.
PUNISHMENT OF A REBELLIOUS SON
The last sub-section of the Second Discourse begins here, containing a
variety of social and domestic regul...
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DEUTERONOMY: GOD’S LAW OF LOVE
LOVE AND OBEY THE *LORD YOUR GOD
DEUTERONOMY
_PHILIP SMITH_
CHAPTER 21
V1 ‘Suppose that there has been a murder. Then someone finds the
dead body in a field. It is...
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XXI.
Deuteronomy 21:1. UNDETECTED HOMICIDES.
(1) IF ONE BE FOUND SLAIN — It is remarkable that _in_ our own time
the most effectual remedy against outrages of which the perpetrators
cannot be discov...
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THE ECONOMIC ASPECTS OF ISRAELITE LIFE
IT has often and justly been said that the life of Israel is so
entirely founded on the grace and favor of God that no distinction is
made between the secular an...
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Sundry laws affecting the life of the people in the land after the
conquest were now uttered. The sin of murder was once again dealt
with. This time it was the murder of a person which could not be
tr...
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And the elders of that city shall bring down the heifer unto a rough
(b) valley, which is neither eared nor sown, and shall strike off the
heifer's neck there in the valley:
(b) That the blood shed o...
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Valley. In such places murders are most frequently perpetrated. Hebrew
may signify, "a desert," deep or inaccessible torrent, (Haydock) on
the side of which the heifer was to be slain, and its body wa...
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I pause at these verses to remark the particularity of feature in the
beast, which was doomed as a victim on this occasion; that it must be
one which hath not been wrought with. Is not this typical of...
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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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THE FOLLOWING COMMENTARY COVERS CHAPTER S 19, 20, AND 21.
Chapter 19 opens with ordinances which contemplate the people in
possession and enjoyment of the land; they were to observe them, that
the la...
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THE ELDERS OF THAT CITY SHALL BRING DOWN THE HEIFER UNTO A ROUGH
VALLEY,.... Cities being generally built on hills, and so had adjacent
valleys, to which there was a descent; but here a rough valley,...
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And the elders of that city shall bring down the heifer unto a rough
valley, which is neither eared nor sown, and shall strike off the
heifer's neck there in the valley:
Ver. 4. _Which is neither ear...
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_Unto a rough valley_ The Hebrew word נחל, _nachal_, here used,
signifies either a valley or a torrent; and most probably is here
meant of a valley with a brook running through it. For (Deu 21:6) the...
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1 The expiation of an vncertaine murder.
10 The vsage of a captiue taken to wife.
15 The first borne is not to be disinherited vpon priuate affection.
18 A stubburne sonne is to bee stoned to death...
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and the elders of that city, not merely because some citizen of their
town would be suspected of the crime, but because blood-guiltiness was
upon Israel generally, and therefore especially upon the pl...
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THE CASE OF AN UNKNOWN MURDER...
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UNSOLVED MURDER
(vs.1-9)
If one was killed and his body found removed from any city or town,
the murderer being unknown, then elders and judges of Israel were
required to ascertain what was the near...
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1-9 If a murderer could not be found out, great solemnity is provided
for putting away the guilt from the land, as an expression of dread
and detesting of that sin. The providence of God has often wo...
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NEITHER EARED NOR SOWN; partly to represent the hard and unprofitable
and untutored heart of the murderer; and partly that such a desert and
horrid place might beget a horror of murder and of the murd...
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"If one be found slain in the land which the Lord thy God giveth thee
to possess it, lying in the field, and it be not known who hath slain
him; then _ thy elders_ and _ thy judges"_ the guardians of...
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Deuteronomy 21:4 elders H2205 city H5892 bring H3381 (H8689) heifer
H5697 valley H5158 water H386 plowed H5647
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REGULATION CONCERNING VIOLENT DEATH WHERE THE MURDERER IS NOT KNOWN
(DEUTERONOMY 21:1).
While for convenience we are splitting up Moses' speech into parts it
should be noted that it is our arrangement...
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CONTENTS: Inquest for the slain. Domestic regulations.
CHARACTERS: God, Moses.
CONCLUSION: We are to have a dread of the guilt of blood, which
defiles not only the conscience of the murderer but the...
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Deuteronomy 21:4. _A rough valley._ The guilt being transferred to the
heifer, the slaying it in a cultivated field would have polluted the
ground. The Hebrew altar allowed of no victim to be offered...
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_If one be found slain._
GOD’S VALUE OF INDIVIDUAL LIFE
“This narrative,” says one, “sets forth the preciousness of
human life in the sight of God.” Dr. Jamieson believes this singular
statute conce...
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DEUTERONOMY—NOTE ON DEUTERONOMY 21:4 The HEIFER’S death atones for
sin committed by an unknown person.
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CRITICAL NOTES.—The reason for grouping these five laws, apparently
so different from one another, as well as for attaching them to the
previous regulations is found in the desire to bring out distinc...
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EXPOSITION
EXPIATION OF UNCERTAIN MURDER. TREATMENT OF A CAPTIVE TAKEN TO WIFE.
RIGHTS OF THE FIRSTBORN. A REBELLIOUS, REFRACTORY SON TO BE JUD
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Now in the 21st chapter.
If you find a dead body out in the field and you don't know the
circumstances of the death; here's a man; he's dead in the field. Then
they are to measure from that dead body...
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1 Peter 2:21; 1 Peter 3:18...
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A rough valley — That such a desert and horrid place might beget an
horror of murder and of the murderer. Strike off the neck — To shew
what they would and should have done to the murderer if they had...