Numbers 30:7

7 and her husband hears but holds his peace with her on the day he learns of it, then her vows and obligations she has bound herself to will stand.

Numbers 30:7 Meaning and Commentary

Numbers 30:7

And her husband heard it, and held his peace at her in the
day that he heard it
The vow she made, and by his silence consented to it:

then her vows shall stand, and her bonds wherewith she bound her soul
shall stand;
or she be under obligation to perform them.

Numbers 30:7 In-Context

5 But if on the day her father hears it, he expresses his disapproval, then none of her vows or obligations she has bound herself to will stand; and ADONAI will forgive her, because her father expressed his disapproval.
6 "If, having made vows or rashly committed herself to an obligation, she gets married;
7 and her husband hears but holds his peace with her on the day he learns of it, then her vows and obligations she has bound herself to will stand.
8 But if her husband expresses his disapproval on the day he hears it, he will void the vow which is on her and the obligation to which she has bound herself; and ADONAI will forgive her.
9 "The vow of a widow, however, or of a divorcee, including everything to which she has obligated herself, will stand against her.
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