WARNINGS AGAINST TEMPTATIONS TO IDOLATRY
The people are warned against three possible sources of temptation to
idolatry, viz. the false prophet (Deuteronomy 13:1), an erring member
of the family (Deuteronomy 13:6), and an apostate city (Deuteronomy
13:12). In each case the tempter or tempters must... [ Continue Reading ]
A sign or a wonder is not enough to establish the credentials of a
prophet. If he seeks to turn the people from the worship of Jehovah,
he confesses himself thereby a tempter to evil, and must be put to
death: cp. Matthew 24:24; 2 Thessalonians 2:9; Revelation 13:13;
Revelation 13:14.... [ Continue Reading ]
Even should the tempter to apostasy be the nearest and dearest, no
mercy must be shown to him (Deuteronomy 13:8): cp. the zeal of the
Levites (Exodus 32:25) and of Phinehas (Numbers 25:7) and our Lord's
words, Matthew 10:37; Luke 14:26. The same principle is enunciated in
Matthew 5:29; Matthew 5:30.... [ Continue Reading ]
MEN OF BELIAL] RV 'base fellows' or 'sons of worthlessness.' Belial is
nota proper name: cp. Deuteronomy 15:9 mg; Judges 20:13; RM 1 Samuel
25:25; 1 Kings 21:13;... [ Continue Reading ]
THE STREET is the open square or market-place of the city. The word
rendered every whit is the same as that used to denote the 'whole
burnt offering,' so that the clause may be translated 'as a whole
burnt offering to Jehovah thy God.'... [ Continue Reading ]
CURSED THING] RV 'devoted thing': see on Deuteronomy 7:26; Leviticus
27:26.... [ Continue Reading ]