Deutéronome 21:11

11 peut-être verras-tu parmi les captives une femme belle de figure, et auras-tu le désir de la prendre pour femme.

Deutéronome 21:11 Meaning and Commentary

Deuteronomy 21:11

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 F3, and Maimonides F4; the marriages of Gentiles being reckoned by the Jews no marriages:

and hast a desire unto her;
being captivated with her beauty; some understand this of the strength and rage of lust, but it rather signifies a passionate desire of enjoying her in a lawful way, as follows:

that thou wouldest have her to thy wife;
to be married to her in a legal manner; for though it was not allowed the Israelites to marry any of the seven nations of Canaan, nor indeed with any of other nations continuing in their idolatry; yet they might marry such as became their captives and servants, and were wholly in their own power; and especially if proselytes to their religion, and which this fair captive was to become before marriage, as is by some gathered from the following things to be done by her; though after all, this was only a permission, because of the hardness of their hearts, as is said of divorce; and that such marriages were not very grateful to God appears, as some have observed, from the ceremonies used before marriage, to render her contemptible; and the easy dismission of her afterwards, according to the sense of some interpreters.


FOOTNOTES:

F3 Vid. T. Bab. Kiddushin, fol. 21. 2.
F4 Hilchot Melachim, c. 8. sect. 3.

Deutéronome 21:11 In-Context

9 Ainsi, tu dois faire disparaître du milieu de toi le sang innocent, en faisant ce qui est droit aux yeux de l'Eternel.
10 Lorsque tu iras à la guerre contre tes ennemis, si l'Eternel les livre entre tes mains, et que tu leur fasses des prisonniers,
11 peut-être verras-tu parmi les captives une femme belle de figure, et auras-tu le désir de la prendre pour femme.
12 Alors tu l'amèneras dans l'intérieur de ta maison. Elle se rasera la tête et se fera les ongles,
13 elle quittera les vêtements qu'elle portait quand elle a été prise, elle demeurera dans ta maison, et elle pleurera son père et sa mère pendant un mois. Après cela, tu iras vers elle, tu l'auras en ta possession, et elle sera ta femme.
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