Deuteronomy 17:14-20
When thou.7:1; 12:9,10; 18:9; 26:1,9; Le 14:34; Jos 1:13I will set.1Sa 8:5-7,19,20; 12:19 whom.1Sa 9:15-17; 10:24; 16:12,13; 2Sa 5:2; 1Ch 12:23; 22:10; 28:5Ps 2:2,6from among.Jer 30:21; Mt 22:17not set.Jer 2:25 multiply horses.Multiplying horses for chariots of war and cavalry, or for luxury, would increase the splendour of a monarch, and form a ground of confidence distinct from a proper confidence in God, and inconsistent with it, and with considering him as the glory of Israel. Egypt abounded in horses; and the desire of multiplying these would induce the prince to encourage a trade with that kingdom; and this might make way for the Israelites being again subjugated by the Egyptians, or at least corrupted by their idolatries and vices. Whereas, it was the command of God that they should no more return thither, but be totally detached from them. Besides, they might be tempted to extend their dominion by means of cavalry, and so get scattered among the surrounding idolatrous nations, and thus cease to be that distinct, separate people, which God intended they should be. 1Sa 8:11; 2Sa 8:4; 1Ki 1:5; 4:26; 10:26-28; 2Ch 9:25; Ps 20:7Isa 36:8,9; Ho 14:3cause.Isa 31:1-3; Jer 42:14; Eze 17:15Ye shall henceforth.28:68; Ex 13:17; 14:13; Nu 14:3,4; Jer 42:15,16; Ho 11:5 multiply wives.Ge 2:24; 2Sa 3:2-5; 1Ki 11:1-4; Ne 13:26; Mal 2:15; Mt 19:5neither shall he.1Ki 10:21; Ps 62:10; Pr 30:8,9; Mt 6:19,20; 13:22; 19:23,24Lu 12:15; 1Ti 6:9,17 that he shall.2Ki 11:12a copy.{Mishneh hattorah hazzoth,} "a duplicate of this law." translated by the Septuagint, [to deuteronomion touto,] this Deuteronomy. From this version, both the Vulgate and all the modern versions have taken the name of this book; and from it the original word, the Jews call it {Mishneh.} out of that which.31:9,25,26; 2Ki 22:8; 2Ch 34:15 6:6-9; 11:18; Jos 1:8; Ps 1:2; 119:97-100; Joh 5:39; 2Ti 3:15-17 his heart.8:2,13,14; 2Ki 14:10; 2Ch 25:19; 26:16; 32:25,26; 33:12,19,23; 34:27Ps 131:1,2; Isa 2:12; Da 5:20-23; Hab 2:4; 2Co 12:7; 1Pe 5:5he turn.4:2; 5:32; 12:25,28,32; 1Ki 15:5right hand.11; 1Sa 13:13,14; 15:23; 1Ki 11:12,13,34,36; 2Ki 10:30; Ps 19:11Ps 132:12; Pr 27:24; Ec 8:13that he.Pr 10:271 Samuel 8:11-18
This will.10:25; De 17:14-20He will take.14:52; 1Ki 9:22,23; 10:26; 12:4,10; 2Ch 26:10-15run.2Sa 15:1; 1Ki 1:5; 18:46 appoint.1Ch 27:1-22and will set.1Ki 4:7,22,23,27,28; 2Ch 32:28,29 13 22:7; 1Ki 21:7,19; Eze 46:18 officers. Heb. eunuchs.Ge 37:36; Isa 39:7; Da 1:3,7-10,18 16 17 cry out.Isa 8:21and the Lord."Hitherto," says Puffendorf, "the people of Israel had lived under governors raised up by God, who had exacted no tribute of them, nor put them to any charge; but little content with this form of government, they desire to have a king like other nations, who should live in magnificence and pomp, keep armies, and be able to resist any invasion. Samuel informs them what it was they desired; that, when they understood it, they might consider whether they would persist in their choice. If they would have a king splendidly attended, he tells them that he would take their sons for his chariots, etc.: if they would have him keep up constant forces, then he would appoint them for colonels and captains, and employ those in his wars who were accustomed to follow their family business; and since, after the manner of other kings, he must keep a stately court, they must be content that their daughters should serve in several offices, which the king would think below the dignity of his wives and daughters. (ver. 13.) In one word, that, to sustain his dignity, their king would exact the tenth of all they possessed, and be maintained in a royal manner out of their estates." will not hear.Job 27:9; Ps 18:41; Pr 1:25-28; 21:13; Isa 1:15; Mic 3:4; Lu 13:25Ezekiel 45:9-10
Let it.44:6; 1Pe 4:3remove.Ne 5:10; Ps 82:2-5; Isa 1:17; Jer 22:3; Zec 8:16; Lu 3:14execute.43:14-16take away.Ne 5:1-13; 1Co 6:7,8exactions. Heb. expulsions.Job 20:19; 22:9; 24:2-12; Mic 2:1,2,9 Le 19:35,36; Pr 11:1; 16:11; 20:10; 21:3; Am 8:4-6; Mic 6:10,11Ezekiel 46:16-18
If the prince.Ge 25:5,6; 2Ch 21:3; Ps 37:18; Mt 25:34; Lu 10:42; Joh 8:35,36Ro 8:15-17,29-32; Ga 4:7 to the year.That is, the year of Jubilee, called the year of liberty, because there was then a general release: all servants had their liberty; and all alienated estates returned to their former owners. Le 25:10; Mt 25:14-29; Lu 19:25,26; Ga 4:30,31 the prince.45:8; Ps 72:2-4; 78:72; Isa 11:3,4; 32:1,2; Jer 23:5,6thrust.22:27; 1Ki 21:19; Mic 1:1,2; 3:1-3inheritance out.Ps 68:18; Joh 10:28; Eph 4:8my people.34:3-6,21Romans 13:1-7
1 Subjection, and many other duties, we owe to the magistrates.8 Love is the fulfilling of the law.11 Gluttony and drunkenness, and the works of darkness, are out of season in the time of the Gospel. every.De 17:12; Eph 5:21; Tit 3:1; 1Pe 2:13-17; 2Pe 2:10,11; Jude 1:8there.1Sa 2:8; 1Ch 28:4,5; Ps 62:11; Pr 8:15,16; Jer 27:5-8; Da 2:21; 4:32Da 5:18-23; Mt 6:13; Joh 19:11; Re 1:5; 17:14; 19:16ordained. or, order. power.Jer 23:8-17; 44:14-17; Tit 3:1ordinance.Isa 58:2; 1Pe 2:13receive.5; Mt 23:14; Mr 12:40; Lu 20:47; Jas 3:1 rulers.4; De 25:1; Pr 14:35; 20:2; Ec 10:4-6; Jer 22:15-18Wilt.1Pe 2:13,14; 3:13,14 he is.6; 1Ki 10:9; 2Ch 19:6; Ps 82:2-4; Pr 24:23,24; 31:8,9; Ec 8:2-5Isa 1:17; Jer 5:28; Eze 22:27; Mic 3:1-4,9be.Pr 16:14; 20:2,8,26revenger.12:19; Nu 35:19-27; Jos 20:5,9; Eze 25:14 ye.1Sa 24:5,6; Ec 8:2; Tit 3:1,2; 1Pe 2:13-15conscience.Ac 24:16; Heb 13:18; 1Pe 2:19; 3:16 pay.Ezr 4:13,20; 6:8; Ne 5:4; Mt 17:24-27; 22:17-21; Mr 12:14-17Lu 20:21-26; 23:2attending.12:8; Ex 18:13-27; De 1:9-17; 1Sa 7:16,17; 2Sa 8:5; 1Ch 18:14Job 29:7-17 therefore.Lu 20:25fear to.Le 19:3; 1Sa 12:18; Pr 24:21; Eph 5:33; 6:5; 1Pe 2:18honour to.Ex 20:12; Le 19:32; Eph 6:2,3; 1Ti 5:13,17; 6:1; 1Pe 2:17; 3:71 Timothy 2:2
kings.Ezr 6:10; Ne 1:11; Ps 20:1-4; 72:1; Jer 29:7for all.Ro 13:1-7; 1Pe 2:13authority. or, eminent place. that.Ge 49:14,15; 2Sa 20:19; Pr 24:21; Ec 3:12,13; 8:2-5; Ro 12:181Th 4:11; Heb 12:14all godliness.Lu 1:6; 2:25; Ac 10:22; 24:16; Php 4:8; Tit 2:10-14; 1Pe 2:9-132Pe 1:3-7
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