Numbers 5:12
19,20; Pr 2:16,17Numbers 5:15
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 3:2bringing.1Ki 17:18; Eze 29:16; Heb 10:3Numbers 5:19
charge her.Mt 26:63with another. or, being in the power of they husband. Heb.under thy husband. Ro 7:2; *Gr:Isaiah 5:7-8
the vineyard.Ps 80:8-11,15; Jer 12:10his pleasant plant. Heb. plant of his pleasures.62:5; Ps 147:11; 149:4; So 7:6; Zep 3:17he looked.2; 58:6-8; Ex 22:22-27; Mic 6:8; Zec 7:9-14; Mt 3:8-10; 23:23Joh 15:2; 1Co 6:8-11; 1Jo 3:7,8but.The paronomasia, or play of words, is very remarkable here: he looked for {mishpat,} "judgment," but behold {mispach,} "oppression;" for {tzedakah,} "justice," but behold {tzëdkah,} "a cry." oppression. Heb. a scab.1:6; 3:17a cry.Ge 4:10; Ex 2:23,24; 3:7; 22:21-24,27; De 15:9; Ne 5:1-5Job 31:38,39; 34:28; Pr 21:13; Lu 18:7; Jas 5:4 them.Jer 22:13-17; Mic 2:2; Hab 2:9-12; Mt 23:14; Lu 12:16-24field.1Ki 21:16-20they. Heb. ye placed.Eze 11:15; 33:24
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