The admonition of the closing verse of the last chapter introduces a
new series of warnings intended to serve as a further safeguard
against violation of these duties. The true modes and forms of worship
have been laid down: the next step is to legislate against the authors
and abettors of false one... [ Continue Reading ]
A PROPHET, OR A DREAMER OF DREAMS - Compare Numbers 12:6. The
“prophet” received his revelations by vision or direct oral
communication Numbers 24:16; 2 Samuel 7:4; 2 Corinthians 12:2; “the
dreamer of dreams” through the medium of a dream 1 Kings 3:5;
Matthew 2:13.... [ Continue Reading ]
The Lord had said, “Thou shalt have none other gods but Me.” A
prophet is here supposed who invites the people “to go after other
gods.” To such a one no credit is under any circumstances to be
given, even should he show signs and wonders to authenticate his
doctrine. The standing rule of faith and... [ Continue Reading ]
The context and parallel passages (compare Deuteronomy 17:7; Leviticus
20:2) indicate that there was to be a regular judicial procedure, and
that the manner of the execution was to be by stoning. In this the
community was to take its part in order to show its horror at the
crime, and to clear itself... [ Continue Reading ]
If thy brother, the son of thy mother, or thy son, or thy daughter, or
the wife of thy bosom, or thy friend, which is as thine own soul,
entice thee secretly, saying, Let us go and serve other gods, which
thou hast not known, thou, nor thy fathers;... [ Continue Reading ]
City was to keep jealous watch over city, as man over man. The clause
“which the Lord thy God hath given thee to dwell in” significantly
reminds them that the real ownership of their dwellings rested in the
Lord (compare Leviticus 25:23), and that they, the mere tenants, must
not allow His property... [ Continue Reading ]
In Deuteronomy 15:9 and in Nahum 1:11 the word “Belial” is
rendered in our translation by the adjective “wicked.” The word
means “worthlessness.”
(from Barnes’ Notes)... [ Continue Reading ]
EVERY WHIT, FOR THE LORD THY GOD - Some prefer: “as a whole offering
to the Lord thy God.”... [ Continue Reading ]