Render it:
(1) If there be a controversy between men, and they come to judgment,
and the judges judge them, and justify the righteous and condemn the
wicked (compare the marginal reference. and Exodus 23:7; Proverbs
17:15);
(2) then it shall be, etc.
Deuteronomy 25:2
Scourging is named as a penal... [ Continue Reading ]
The Jews to keep within the letter of the law fixed 39 stripes as the
maximum (compare the marginal reference.). Forty signifies the full
measure of judgment (compare Genesis 7:12; Numbers 14:33); but the son
of Israel was not to be lashed like a slave at the mercy of another.
The judge was always t... [ Continue Reading ]
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 allowed
to partake of the fruits of their labors.... [ Continue Reading ]
The law of levirate marriage. The law on this subject is not unique to
the Jews, but is found (see Genesis 38:8) in all essential respects
the same among various Oriental nations, ancient and modern. The rules
in these verses, like those upon divorce, do but incorporate existing
immemorial usages, a... [ Continue Reading ]
This is the only mutilation prescribed by the Law of Moses, unless we
except the retaliation prescribed as a punishment for the infliction
on another of bodily injuries Leviticus 24:19. The act in question was
probably not rare in the times and countries for which the Law of
Moses was designed. It i... [ Continue Reading ]
Honesty in trade, as a duty to our neighbor, is emphatically enforced
once more (compare Leviticus 19:35). It is noteworthy that John the
Baptist puts the like duties in the forefront of his preaching
(compare Luke 3:12 ff); and that “the prophets” (compare Ezekiel
45:10; Amos 8:5; Micah 6:10) and “... [ Continue Reading ]