Deuteronomy 20:6-7
eaten of it. Heb. made it common.28:1-30:20; Le 19:23-25; Jer 31:5lest he die.Isa 65:22; Zep 1:13 betrothed a wife.It was customary among the Jews to contract matrimony, espouse, or betroth, and for a considerable time to leave the parties in the houses of the respective parents; and when the bridegroom had made proper preparations, then the bride was brought home to his house, and the marriage consummated. The provisions in this verse refer to a case of this kind; though the Jews extend it to him who had newly consummated his marriage, and even to him who had married his brother's wife. It was deemed a peculiar hardship for a person to be obliged to go to battle, who had left a house unfinished, newly purchased land half tilled, or a wife with whom he had just contracted marriage. 22:23-25; 24:5; Mt 1:18lest he die.28:30; Lu 14:18-20; 2Ti 2:4 Job 31:10
grind.Ex 11:5; Isa 47:2; Mt 24:41and let.2Sa 12:11; Jer 8:10; Ho 4:13,14 Jeremiah 8:10
will I.6:12; De 28:30-32; Am 5:11; Zep 1:13for.6:13; Isa 56:10-12; Eze 33:31; Mic 3:5,11; Tit 1:7,11; 2Pe 2:1-3from the prophet.5:31; 23:11-17,25,26; 32:32; Isa 28:7; La 4:13; Eze 22:27,28 Hosea 4:2
swearing.Isa 24:5; 48:1; 59:2-8,12-15; Jer 5:1,2,7-9,26,27; 6:7; 7:6-10Jer 9:2-8; 23:10-14; Eze 22:2-13,25-30; Mic 2:1-3; 3:2,9; 6:10; 7:2Zep 3:1; Zec 5:3; 7:9blood. Heb. bloods. toucheth.5:2; 6:9; La 4:13; Mt 23:35; Ac 7:52; 1Th 2:15; Re 17:6
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