INTRODUCTION TO DEUTERONOMY 21
This chapter treats of the beheading of the heifer, for the expiation
of unknown murder, and the rules to be observed in it, Deuteronomy
21:1 of a beautiful captive woman an Israelite is desirous of having
for his wife, and what methods he must take to accomplish it,... [ Continue Reading ]
IF ONE BE FOUND SLAIN,.... After public war with an enemy, Moses
proceeds to speak of a private quarrel and fight of one man with
another, in which one is slain, as Aben Ezra observes:
IN THE LAND WHICH THE LORD THY GOD GIVETH THEE TO POSSESS IT; where
murders might be committed more secretly, and... [ Continue Reading ]
THEN THY ELDERS AND THY JUDGES SHALL COME FORTH,.... From the city or
cities near to which the murder was committed, to make inquiry about
it, and expiation for it; so Aben Ezra interprets it of the elders of
the cities near, but others understand it of the elders of the great
sanhedrim at Jerusalem... [ Continue Reading ]
AND IT SHALL BE, THAT THE CITY WHICH IS NEXT UNTO THE SLAIN MAN,....
And so suspected, as the Targum of Jonathan, of the murder; or the
murderer is in it, or however belonged to it:
EVEN THE ELDERS OF THE CITY SHALL TAKE AN HEIFER; of a year old, as
the same Targum, and so Jarchi; and in this the J... [ Continue Reading ]
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, or the
rougher part of it, was selected for this purpose. As a valley is low,
and this a rough one,... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THE PRIESTS THE SONS OF LEVI SHALL COME NEAR,.... Who were clearly
of the tribe of Levi, as Aben Ezra notes; about whom there could be no
dispute; for it seems there sometimes were persons in that office, of
whom there was some doubt at least whether they were of that tribe;
these seem to be suc... [ Continue Reading ]
AND ALL THE ELDERS OF THAT CITY THAT ARE NEXT UNTO THE SLAIN MAN,....
The whole court of judicature belonging to it, all the magistracy of
it; even though there were an hundred of them, Maimonides x says:
SHALL WASH THEIR HANDS OVER THE HEIFER THAT IS BEHEADED IN THE VALLEY:
in token of their innoc... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THEY SHALL ANSWER AND SAY,.... The elders of the city, at the time
of the washing of their hands:
OUR HANDS HAVE NOT SHED THIS BLOOD; have been no ways concerned in it,
nor accessory to it: the Targum of Jonathan is,
"it is manifest before the Lord that he did not come into our hands,
nor did... [ Continue Reading ]
BE MERCIFUL, O LORD, TO THY PEOPLE ISRAEL, WHOM THOU HAST
REDEEMED,.... Out of Egyptian bondage, and claimed as his own; and
therefore it is requested he would be favourable to them, and show
them mercy, and not punish them for a sin they were entirely ignorant
of, though done by some one among them... [ Continue Reading ]
SO SHALT THOU PUT AWAY THE GUILT OF INNOCENT BLOOD FROM AMONG YOU,....
Which otherwise, the person not being found out, and brought to just
punishment for it, would devolve upon the whole. Aben Ezra interprets
it the punishment of innocent blood, which, by the above method being
taken, would not be... [ Continue Reading ]
WHEN THOU GOEST FORTH TO WAR AGAINST THINE ENEMIES,.... This refers to
an arbitrary war, as Jarchi remarks, which they entered into of
themselves, of choice, or through being provoked to it by their
enemies; and not a war commanded by the Lord, as that against the
seven nations of Canaan, and agains... [ Continue Reading ]
AND SEEST AMONG THE CAPTIVES A BEAUTIFUL WOMAN,.... Whether a virgin,
wife, or widow, according to the Jewish writers, even though another
man's wife; so Jarchi c, and Maimonides d; the marriages of Gentiles
being reckoned by the Jews no marriages:
AND HAST A DESIRE UNTO HER; being captivated with... [ Continue Reading ]
THEN THOU SHALT BRING HER HOME TO THINE HOUSE,.... In order to make
her his wife, after some things were done here directed to; for this
is not to be understood of his taking her home with a view to defile
her, as Maimonides e interprets it; who observes, that when a man's
lust so rages that he cann... [ Continue Reading ]
AND SHE SHALL PUT THE RAIMENT OF HER CAPTIVITY FROM OFF HER,.... Her
beautiful garments, and gay apparel, in which she was taken captive;
and which tended to stir up the stronger affection for her, and
greater desire after her; and therefore, as some think, were ordered
to be removed, to abate the a... [ Continue Reading ]
AND IT SHALL BE, IF THOU HAVE NO DELIGHT IN HER;.... Either some time
after marriage:
THEN THOU SHALT LET HER GO WHITHER SHE WILL; by a bill of divorce, as
the Targum of Jonathan, who understands it in this sense, and as the
connection of the words seems to require; or else before marriage, at
the... [ Continue Reading ]
IF A MAN HAVE TWO WIVES,.... Which is supposed, but not approved of,
though permitted because of the hardness of men's hearts; for it was
not so from the beginning, when only one man and one woman were
created, and joined together in marriage; but as it was connived at,
and become customary, a law i... [ Continue Reading ]
THEN IT SHALL BE, WHEN HE MAKETH HIS SONS TO INHERIT THAT WHICH HE
HATH,.... By a will in writing, or byword of mouth, or by a deed of
gift, actually bestowing his goods upon them, and dividing among them
what he is for the present possessed of; see Luke 15:12,
THAT HE MAY NOT MAKE THE SON OF THE B... [ Continue Reading ]
BUT HE SHALL ACKNOWLEDGE THE SON OF THE HATED FOR THE FIRSTBORN,....
Own him and declare him to be so, both by his will and the division of
goods by him; or he shall "separate" him, as Onkelos; distinguish him
from all his other sons, and make known to all, as the Targum of
Jonathan, that he is his... [ Continue Reading ]
IF A MAN HAVE A STUBBORN AND REBELLIOUS SON,.... It is observed w that
this law quickly follows, and is subjoined to that which relates to
the marriage of a woman taken captive, because often from such
marriages wicked and refractory children have sprung, and which they
exemplify in the case of Absa... [ Continue Reading ]
THEN SHALL HIS FATHER AND HIS MOTHER LAY HOLD ON HIM,.... With their
own hands, or cause him to be apprehended by others, in which they
were to agree, and which the Jews gather from hence;
"if (say they y) the father is willing (to bring him to justice), and
the mother not willing, if his father is... [ Continue Reading ]
AND THEY SHALL SAY UNTO THE ELDERS OF HIS CITY,.... In open court,
what follows, at the same time, according to the Targum of Jonathan,
acknowledging their own sins, for which such a calamity had befallen
them, saying,
"we have transgressed the decree of the word of the Lord, because is
born unto u... [ Continue Reading ]
AND ALL THE MEN OF HIS CITY SHALL STONE HIM WITH STONES, THAT HE
DIE,.... The populace; that is, after his trial is finished, and he is
condemned to die; and he was not stoned until the three first judges
were there (by whom he was admonished, and ordered to be beaten), as
it it said, "this is our s... [ Continue Reading ]
AND IF A MAN HAVE COMMITTED A SIN WORTHY OF DEATH,.... This before
mentioned, or any other that deserves death, any kind of death, as
strangling, killing with the sword, burning and stoning, to which the
Jews restrain it here:
AND HE BE TO BE PUT TO DEATH, AND THOU HANG HIM, ON A TREE; is
condemned... [ Continue Reading ]
HIS BODY SHALL NOT REMAIN ALL NIGHT UPON THE TREE,.... Which is to be
understood of any and everyone that was hanged, and not of the
rebellious son only; of whom Josephus l says, that he was to be stoned
by the multitude without the city, and having remained a whole day for
a spectacle unto all, was... [ Continue Reading ]