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20. CONCERNING DIVORCE AND LAWS OF MERCY
CHAPTER 24
_ 1. Concerning divorce (Deuteronomy 24:1)_
2. Concerning pledge and slavery (Deuteronomy 24:6)
3. Concerning leprosy (Deuteronom
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XXIV. 6_ F_., 10- 13, which stood perhaps originally together, belong
to the many humanitarian laws of D (Deuteronomy 15:12 *). Corn is
still ground in the home in Palestine; this is done by the rotat...
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LEND. Compare Exodus 22:25.
BROTHER. neighbour. pledge. Hebrew. _'abot_. =. security. Not the same
word in verses: Deuteronomy 24:10; Deuteronomy 24:11;...
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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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_When thou dost lend_ See on Deuteronomy 15:1 ff.
_any manner of loan_ Lit. _loan of anything_, cp, Deuteronomy 23:19.
Besides money or victuals, it might be a slave, a working animal or a
plough or...
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Of Taking and Restoring Pledges. The lender must not invade the
borrower's house to select a pledge for the loan, the borrower shall
bring it out (Deuteronomy 24:10 f.); if he be poor, the pledge,
usu...
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(11) PLEDGE FOR A LOAN (Deuteronomy 24:10-13)
10 When thou dost lend thy neighbor any manner of loan, thou shalt not
go into his house to fetch his pledge. 11 Thou shalt stand without,
and the man to...
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_WHEN THOU DOST LEND THY BROTHER ANY THING, THOU SHALT NOT GO INTO HIS
HOUSE TO FETCH HIS PLEDGE._
When thou dost lend thy brother any thing, х_ MASHA'T_ (H4859)] -
the loan between one Israelite and...
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LAWS REGARDING DIVORCE, PLEDGES, MAN-STEALING, LEPROSY, JUSTICE, AND
GLEANING
1-4. The Law of Divorce. The right of the husband to divorce his wife
is here acknowledged but is guarded against abuse....
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NOT GO INTO HIS HOUSE] The debtor must be allowed to select himself
the article that he will give as a pledge for a loan. Whatever it be,
the creditor must accept it, and not force his way into the ho...
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DEUTERONOMY: GOD’S LAW OF LOVE
LOVE AND OBEY THE *LORD YOUR GOD
DEUTERONOMY
_PHILIP SMITH_
CHAPTER 24
V1 ‘Suppose that a man marries a woman. Later, he decides that She
does not please him. He f...
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(10-13) WHEN THOU DOST LEND. — The law in these verses is evidently
the production of primitive and simple times, when men had little more
than the bare necessaries of life to offer as security — thei...
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כִּֽי ־תַשֶּׁ֥ה בְ רֵֽעֲךָ מַשַּׁ֣את
מְא֑וּמָה...
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LAWS OF KINDNESS
WITH the commands we now have to consider, we leave altogether the
region of strict law, and enter entirely upon that of aspiration and
of feeling. Kindness, by its very nature, elude...
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When thou dost lend thy brother any thing, thou shalt not go (e) into
his house to fetch his pledge.
(e) As though you would appoint what to have, but shall receive what
be may spare....
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_Pledge. This was left to the choice of the debtor, provided he gave
sufficient. The Athenian and Roman laws allowed a person to search his
neighbour's house, for what he had lost: but he was to enter...
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These directions concerning poor debtors, show the mercy of the LORD.
Without going into all the minute circumstances of the case,
respecting our insolvency towards GOD, I would ask the Reader; whethe...
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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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10._When thou dost lend thy brother anything _He provides against
another iniquity in reclaiming a pledge, viz., that the creditor
should ransack the house and furniture of his brother, in order to
pi...
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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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WHEN THOU DOST LEND THY BROTHER ANYTHING,.... Any sum of money he
stands in need of, or demanded a debt of him, as Jarchi; money he is
indebted to thee, which is the sense of the Septuagint version; a...
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When thou dost lend thy brother any thing, thou shalt not go into his
house to fetch his pledge.
Ver. 10. _To fetch his pledge._] To see, _Quam sit eurta supellex,_
and to pick and choose what pledge...
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_Thou shalt not go in_ To prevent both the poor man's reproach, by
having his wants exposed, and the creditor's greediness, which might
be occasioned by the sight of something which he desired, and th...
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1 Of diuorce.
5 A new maried man goeth not to warre. 6.10 Of pledges.
7 Of manstealers.
8 Of leprosie.
14 The hire is to be giuen.
16 Of Iustice.
19 Of Charitie.
1 WHEN [NOTE: Matthew 5:31; Matt...
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When thou dost lend thy brother anything, thou shalt not go into his
house to fetch his pledge. The choice of the pledge was to be left to
the borrower, and the lender was to respect the sanctity of h...
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KINDNESS TOWARD THE POOR AND NEEDY...
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DIVORCE AND REMARRIAGE
(vs.1-4)
Under law there were cases such as often arise similarly at any time.
A man may marry a woman and afterwards be thoroughly dissatisfied with
her. This is a warning to...
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LEND THY BROTHER ANY THING:
_ Heb._ lend the loan of any thing to, etc...
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5-13 It is of great consequence that love be kept up between husband
and wife; that they carefully avoid every thing which might make them
strange one to another. Man-stealing was a capital crime, wh...
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To prevent both the poor man's reproach, by having his wants exposed
to view, and the creditor's insolence and greediness, which might be
occasioned by the sight of something which he desired, and the...
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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 24:10 lend H5383 (H8686) brother H7453 anything H3972
H4859 go H935 (H8799) house H1004 get...
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REGULATION OF PLEDGES (DEUTERONOMY 24:10).
Deuteronomy 24:10
‘ When you lend your neighbour any manner of loan, you shall not go
into his house to fetch his pledge. You shall stand outside, and the...
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CONTENTS: Law concerning divorce; miscellaneous regulations.
CHARACTERS: God, Moses.
CONCLUSION: It is of great consequence that love be kept up between
husband and wife and that everything be caref...
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Deuteronomy 24:1. _Some uncleanness;_ not adultery, but leprosy,
secret infirmities, or insupportable wickedness. Moses, says our
Saviour; because of the hardness of your hearts, suffered you to put
a...
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DEUTERONOMY—NOTE ON DEUTERONOMY 24:10 NOT GO INTO HIS HOUSE TO
COLLECT HIS PLEDGE. This law protects the dignity of the poor person
who is forced into asking for a loan....
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CRITICAL _Notes_.—In this chapter certain duties social and domestic
are chosen to illustrate the general application of the law.
DEUTERONOMY 24:1. Relation of man and wife. Divorce. The verses are
hy...
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EXPOSITION
LAWS RESPECTING DIVORCE, AGAINST MAN-STEALING AND INJUSTICE.
DEUTERONOMY 24:1
_Of divorce_._ _If a man put away his wife because she did not any
longer please him, and she became the wife...
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Now,
When a man hath taken a wife, and married her, and it come to pass
that she finds no favour in his eyes, because he hath found some
uncleanness in her: then let him write her a bill of divorceme...
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Deuteronomy 15:8...
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Thou shalt not go in — To prevent both the poor man's reproach by
having his wants exposed, and the creditor's greediness which might be
occasioned by the sight of something which he desired, and the...