Deuteronomy 23

1 non intrabit eunuchus adtritis vel amputatis testiculis et absciso veretro ecclesiam Domini
2 non ingredietur mamzer hoc est de scorto natus in ecclesiam Domini usque ad decimam generationem
3 Ammanites et Moabites etiam post decimam generationem non intrabunt ecclesiam Domini in aeternum
4 quia noluerunt vobis occurrere cum pane et aqua in via quando egressi estis de Aegypto et quia conduxerunt contra te Balaam filium Beor de Mesopotamiam Syriae ut malediceret tib
5 et noluit Dominus Deus tuus audire Balaam vertitque maledictionem eius in benedictionem tuam eo quod diligeret te
6 non facies cum eis pacem nec quaeres eis bona cunctis diebus vitae tuae in sempiternum
7 non abominaberis Idumeum quia frater tuus est nec Aegyptium quia advena fuisti in terra eius
8 qui nati fuerint ex eis tertia generatione intrabunt ecclesiam Domini
9 quando egressus fueris adversus hostes tuos in pugnam custodies te ab omni re mala
10 si fuerit inter vos homo qui nocturno pollutus sit somnio egredietur extra castra
11 et non revertetur priusquam ad vesperam lavetur aqua et post solis occasum regredietur in castra
12 habebis locum extra castra ad quem egrediaris ad requisita naturae
13 gerens paxillum in balteo cumque sederis fodies per circuitum et egesta humo operies
14 quo relevatus es Dominus enim Deus tuus ambulat in medio castrorum ut eruat te et tradat tibi inimicos tuos ut sint castra tua sancta et nihil in eis appareat foeditatis nec derelinquat t
15 non trades servum domino suo qui ad te confugerit
16 habitabit tecum in loco qui ei placuerit et in una urbium tuarum requiescet nec contristes eum
17 non erit meretrix de filiabus Israhel neque scortator de filiis Israhel
18 non offeres mercedem prostibuli nec pretium canis in domum Domini Dei tui quicquid illud est quod voverint quia abominatio est utrumque apud Dominum Deum tuum
19 non fenerabis fratri tuo ad usuram pecuniam nec fruges nec quamlibet aliam re
20 sed alieno fratri autem tuo absque usura id quod indiget commodabis ut benedicat tibi Dominus Deus tuus in omni opere tuo in terra ad quam ingredieris possidendam
21 cum voveris votum Domino Deo tuo non tardabis reddere quia requiret illud Dominus Deus tuus et si moratus fueris reputabit tibi in peccatu
22 si nolueris polliceri absque peccato eris
23 quod autem semel egressum est de labiis tuis observabis et facies sicut promisisti Domino Deo tuo et propria voluntate et ore tuo locutus es
24 ingressus vineam proximi tui comede uvas quantum tibi placuerit foras autem ne efferas tecum
25 si intraveris in segetem amici tui franges spicas et manu conteres falce autem non metes

Deuteronomy 23 Commentary

Chapter 23

Who are shut out from the congregation. (1-8) Cleanliness enjoined. (15-25) Of fugitive servants, Usury, and other precepts. (9-14)

Verses 1-8 We ought to value the privileges of God's people, both for ourselves and for our children, above all other advantages. No personal blemishes, no crimes of our forefathers, no difference of nation, shuts us out under the Christian dispensation. But an unsound heart will deprive us of blessings; and a bad example, or an unsuitable marriage, may shut our children from them.

Verses 9-14 The camp of the Lord must have nothing offensive in it. If there must be this care taken to preserve the body clean, much more should we be careful to keep the mind pure.

Verses 15-25 It is honourable to shelter and protect the weak, provided they are not wicked. Proselytes and converts to the truth, should be treated with particular tenderness, that they may have no temptation to return to the world. We cannot honour God with our substance, unless it be honestly and honourably come by. It must not only be considered what we give, but how we got it. Where the borrower gets, or hopes to get, it is just that the lender should share the gain; but to him that borrows for necessary food, pity must be showed. That which is gone out of thy lips, as a solemn and deliberate vow, must not be recalled, but thou shalt keep and perform it punctually and fully. They were allowed to pluck and eat of the corn or grapes that grew by the road side; only they must not carry any away. This law intimated what great plenty of corn and wine they should have in Canaan. It provided for the support of poor travellers, and teaches us to be kind to such, teaches us to be ready to distribute, and not to think every thing lost that is given away. Yet it forbids us to abuse the kindness of friends, or to take advantage of what is allowed. Faithfulness to their engagements should mark the people of God; and they should never encroach upon others.

Chapter Summary

INTRODUCTION TO DEUTERONOMY 23

Orders are here given to restrain certain persons from entering into the congregation of the Lord, De 23:1-8, and to take care that there be no unclean person in the camp, or any indecent thing done in it, De 23:9-14, to protect fugitive servants, and not deliver them up to their masters, De 23:15,16 not to suffer a filthy person to be among them, or any filthy thing to be brought into the house of God for a vow, De 23:17,18, then follow some laws against usury, and for the payment of vows, De 23:19-23, and the chapter is concluded with some directions how to behave in a neighbour's vineyard, or standing corn, De 23:24,25.

Deuteronomy 23 Commentaries

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