Exodus 20:14

Le 18:20; 20:10; 2Sa 11:4,5,27; Pr 2:15-18; 6:24-35; 7:18-27

Jer 5:8,9; 29:22,23; Mal 3:5; Mt 5:27,28; Mr 10:11,12; Ro 7:2,3

Eph 5:3-5; Heb 13:4; Jas 4:4; Re 21:8

Leviticus 20:10

the adulterer.

De 22:22-24; 2Sa 12:13; Eze 23:45-47; Joh 8:4,5

Numbers 5:13-31

Le 18:20; 20:10; Pr 7:18,19; 30:20
{Rooach kinah,} either a supernatural diabolic influence, exciting him to jealousy, or, rather, the passion or affection of jealousy.

30; Pr 6:34; So 8:6; Zep 3:8; 1Co 10:22

her offering for her.This coarse offering, without oil or frankincense, implied the baseness of the crime of which the woman was suspected, and the mournful state of her family. It was not an atoning sacrifice, but an oblation for a memorial, as solemnly referring the decision to God, and calling upon him either to acquit or punish.

Le 5:11; Ho 3:2

bringing.

1Ki 17:18; Eze 29:16; Heb 10:3

bring her near. or, rather, "bring it near;" i.e., heroffering. set her. Rather, "set it," i.e., the offering; for the woman is afterwards ordered to be set before the Lord. (ver. 18.)

Le 1:3; Jer 17:10; Heb 13:4; Re 2:22,23

holy water.That is, water from the laver; called holy, because separated from common to sacred uses. This is the most ancient account of the trial by ordeal, which obtained so generally among various nations; and it was calculated to fortify the minds of the Israelitish women in the hour of temptation, and to render them watchful against all occasions of exciting suspicion in the breasts of their husbands.

19:2-9; Ex 30:18

of the dust.

Job 2:12; Jer 17:13; La 3:29; Joh 8:6,8

the priest.

Heb 13:4; Re 2:19-23

uncover.

Le 13:45; 1Co 11:15; Heb 4:12,13

and put.

15,25,26

the bitter water.So called from the bitter effects which it had upon the guilty.

17,22,24; De 29:18; 1Sa 15:32; Pr 5:4; Ec 7:26; Isa 38:17; Jer 2:19

Re 10:9,10

charge her.

Mt 26:63

with another. or, being in the power of they husband. Heb.under thy husband.

Ro 7:2; *Gr:

20

an oath.

Jos 6:26; 1Sa 14:24; Ne 10:29; Mt 26:74

The Lord make.

Isa 65:15; Jer 29:22

rot. Heb. fall.

2Ch 21:15; Pr 10:7

go into.

27; Ps 109:18; Pr 1:31; Eze 3:3

the woman.

De 27:15-26; Job 31:21,22,39,40; Ps 7:4,5

Amen.

Ps 41:13; 72:19; 89:52; Joh 3:3,11; 5:24,25; 6:53; *Gr:

write these.

Ex 17:14; De 31:19; 2Ch 34:24; Job 31:35; Jer 51:60-64

1Co 16:21,22; Re 20:12

blot.

Ps 51:1,9; Isa 43:25; 44:22; Ac 3:19

Zec 5:3,4; Mal 3:5

priest.

15,18

wave.

Ex 29:24; Le 8:27

Le 2:2,9; 5:12; 6:15

if she be defiled.

20; Pr 5:4-11; Ec 7:26; Ro 6:21; 2Co 2:16; Heb 10:26-30; 2Pe 2:10

the woman.

De 28:37; Ps 83:9-11; Isa 65:15; Jer 24:9; 29:18,22; 42:18

Zec 8:13

And if.

19; Mic 7:7-10; 2Co 4:17; 1Pe 1:7

and shall.

Ps 113:9

the law.

Le 7:11; 11:46; 13:59; 14:54-57; 15:32,33

when a wife goeth.

12,15,19; Isa 5:7,8

30

be guiltless.

Ps 37:6

bear.

9:13; Le 20:10,17-20; Eze 18:4; Ro 2:8,9

Deuteronomy 22:22-24

Le 20:10; Nu 5:22-27; Eze 23:45-47; Joh 8:4,5; Heb 13:4

20:7; Mt 1:18,19

and ye shall stone.In these laws, the betrothed damsel was considered as the wife of the man to whom she was engaged, though they had not come together; and therefore the crime was adjudged adultery. But a charitable supposition is admitted in the damsel's favour, in case she was found in a solitary place.

he hath humbled.

21:14; Ge 29:21; Mt 1:20,24

so thou shalt put.

21,22,24; 13:5; 1Co 5:2,13

Matthew 5:32

I say.

28; Lu 9:30,35

whosoever.

19:8,9; Mal 2:14-16; Mr 10:5-12; Lu 16:18; Ro 7:3; 1Co 7:4,10,11

Mark 10:6-12

the beginning.

Ge 1:1; 2Pe 3:4

God.

Ge 1:27; 2:20-23; 5:2; Mal 2:14-16

Ge 2:24; Mt 19:5,6; Eph 5:31

one flesh.

1Co 6:16; Eph 5:28

Ro 7:1-3; 1Ch 7:10-13

4:10; 9:28,33

Whosoever.

Mt 5:31,32; 19:9; Lu 16:18; Ro 7:3; 1Co 7:4,10,11; Heb 13:4

12
Copyright information for TSK