Numbers 11:16

seventy.

Ge 46:27; Ex 4:29; 24:1,9; Eze 8:11; Lu 10:1,17

officers.

De 1:15; 16:18; 31:28

Deuteronomy 16:18-19

Judges.

1:15-17; 17:9,12; 19:17,18; 21:2; Ex 18:25,26; 21:6; 1Ch 23:4; 26:29

2Ch 19:5-11; Ps 82:2,3; Ro 13:1-6

in all thy gates.This expression may refer to the gate of the city, as the forum or place of public concourse among the Israelites, where a court of judicature was held, to try all causes and decide all affairs. The same practice obtained among other Eastern nations. The Ottoman court, it is well known, derived its appellation of the {Porte,} from the distribution of justice and the dispatch of public business at its gates. And the square tower which forms the principal entrance to the Alhamra, or red palace of the Moorish kings of Grenada, retains to this day the appellation of the Gate of judgment, from its having been the place where justice was at one period summarily administered.

wrest.

24:17; 27:19; Ex 23:2,6-8; Le 19:15; 1Sa 8:3; 12:3; Job 31:21,22

Pr 17:23; Ec 7:7; Isa 1:17,23; 33:15; Jer 5:28; Eze 22:12; Mic 7:3

Hab 1:4; Zep 3:3-5; Ac 16:37; 23:3

respect.

1:16,17; 10:17; Ex 23:7,8; Pr 24:23,28; Ac 10:34

words. or, matters.

Deuteronomy 21:1-9

1 The expiation of an uncertain murder.

10 The usage of a captive taken to wife.

15 The first-born is not to be disinherited upon private affection.

18 A rebellious son is to be stoned to death.

22 The malefactor must not hang all night on a tree.

Ps 5:6; 9:12; Pr 28:17; Isa 26:21; Ac 28:4

16:18,19; Ro 13:3,4

an.

Nu 19:2; Jer 31:18; Mt 11:28-30; Php 2:8

a rough valley.As the word {nachal} signifies both a torrent, and the valley or glen through which it flows, {nachal aithan} may be rendered a rapid torrent. Many torrents in Judea are dry during a great part of the year; when not only their banks but their beds may be ploughed, and yield a crop. Hence there is no impropriety in specifying that such a place should be one that "is neither cared nor sown;" while the circumstance that the elders were to wash their hands over the heifer, whose head had been struck off into the stream, confirms this interpretation. The spot of ground where this sacrifice was made must be uncultivated, because it was considered as a sacrifice for the atonement of murder, and, consequently, would pollute the land.

shall strike.

1Pe 2:21-24; 3:18

for them.

10:8; 18:5; Nu 6:22-27; 1Ch 23:13

by their word.

17:8-12; Mal 2:7

word. Heb. mouth.

wash their hands.Washing the hands was anciently a symbolical action, denoting that the person was innocent of the crime in question.

Job 9:30; Ps 19:12; 26:6; 51:2,7,14; 73:13; Jer 2:22; Mt 27:24,25

Heb 9:10

Nu 5:19-28; 2Sa 16:8; Job 21:21-23,31-34; Ps 7:3,4

lay not.

Nu 35:33; 2Sa 3:28; 2Ki 24:4; Ps 19:12; Jer 26:15; Eze 23:3,24,25

Jon 1:14; Mt 23:35; 1Th 2:15,16

unto thy people. Heb. in the midst.

shalt thou.

19:12,13

when thou shalt.

13:18; 2Ki 10:30,31
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