Deuteronomy 13
1 Enticers to idolatry;6 how near soever unto thee;9 are to be stoned to death.12 Idolatrous cities are not to be spared. a prophet.That is, one pretending to the divine inspiration and authority of the prophetic office, or a dreamer of dreams, one who pretends that some deity has spoken to him in the night season, and giveth thee a sign, {oth,} what appears to be a miraculous proof of his mission, or a wonder, {mopheth,} some portentous sign, such as an eclipse, which he, who knew when it would happen, might predict to the people, who knew nothing of the matter, and thereby accredit his pretensions. But no pretended miracles must be admitted as a proof that the people might violate the first and great commandment. 1Ki 13:18; Isa 9:15; Jer 6:13; 23:11; Eze 13:2,3,23; Zec 13:4Mt 7:15; 24:11; Lu 6:26; 2Pe 2:1; 1Jo 4:1a dreamer.Jer 23:25-28; 27:9; 29:8,24; *marg:Zec 10:2 18:22; Ex 7:22; 1Ki 13:3; Jer 28:9; Mt 7:22,23; 24:24; 2Co 11:13-152Th 2:9-11; Re 13:13,14 hearken.Isa 8:20; Ac 17:11; Eph 4:14; 1Jo 4:1proveth.8:2; Ps 66:10; 81:7; Mt 24:24; 1Co 11:19; 2Th 2:11; 1Jo 2:19; 4:4Re 13:14ye love the Lord your God.6:5; 2Co 8:8 walk.6:13; 2Ki 23:3; 2Ch 34:31; Mic 6:8; Lu 1:6; Col 1:10; 1Th 4:1,2and obey.Jer 7:23and cleave.10:20; 30:20; Ro 6:13; 1Co 6:17 prophet.18:20; 1Ki 18:40; Isa 9:14,15; 28:17,18; Jer 14:15; 28:15-17Jer 29:21,22; Zec 13:3; Re 19:20spoken. Heb. spoken revolt against the Lord. turn you.10; 7:4; Jer 50:6; Ac 13:8; 2Ti 4:4,5put the evil away from the midst.17:7; 19:19; 22:21,24; 24:7; 1Co 5:13; Heb 12:14,15 thy brother.17:2,3; 28:54; Ge 16:5; Pr 5:20; 18:24; Mic 7:5-7; Mt 12:48-502Co 5:16which is.1Sa 18:1,3; 20:17; 2Sa 1:26entice.Job 31:27; Ga 2:4; Eph 4:14; Col 2:4; 2Pe 2:1; 1Jo 2:26,27; Re 12:9Re 13:14; 20:3which thou.32:16-18; Jud 2:13; 5:8; 10:6; 1Ki 11:5-7; 2Ki 17:30,31 7 consent.Ex 20:3; Pr 1:10; Ga 1:8,9; 1Jo 5:21shall thine.7:16; 19:13; Eze 5:11; 9:5,6 But.17:2-7; Mt 10:37; Lu 14:26thine hand.17:7; Joh 8:7; Ac 7:58 stone him.21:21; Le 20:2,27; 24:14-16,23; Nu 15:35,36; Jos 7:25; 2Ch 24:21By this law, every Israelite was bound in conscience to inform against, to prosecute, and to assist at the execution of any one, even the nearest relation or friend, who attempted to persuade him to idolatry; yet it is observable that parents and husbands are not expressly mentioned in the list of those who were thus publicly accused.--Scott. which brought.Ex 20:2bondage. Heb. bondmen. 17:13; 19:20; Pr 19:25; 21:11; 1Ti 5:20 Jos 22:11-34; Jud 20:1,2-17 the children. or, naughty men.Jud 19:22; 20:13; 1Sa 2:12; 10:27; 25:17,25; 2Sa 16:7; 20:1; 23:61Ki 21:10,13; 2Ch 13:7; Joh 8:44; 2Co 6:15; 1Jo 3:10Belial.Belial is derived by some from {beli,} not, and {âl,} over, i.e., one so proud and envious as not to bear a superior; by others, from {beli,} not, and {ol,} a yoke, i.e., a lawless, ungovernable person, [andres paranomoi,] "lawless men," as the LXX render. It is, however, more probably derived from {beli,} not, and {yäâl}, profit, i.e., a worthless person, good for nothing to himself or others, and capable of nothing but mischief. are gone.4:19; 2Ki 17:21; 1Jo 2:19; Jude 1:19Let us.2,6 17:4; 10:18; Nu 35:30; Isa 11:3,4; Joh 7:24; 1Ti 5:19 destroying it utterly.2:34; 7:2,16; Ex 22:20; 23:24; Le 27:28; Jos 6:17-21,24; Jud 20:48Re 17:16; 18:18-24; 19:2,3 burn with.Jos 6:24an heap.Nu 21:2,3; Jos 6:26; 8:28; Isa 17:1; 25:2; Jer 49:2; Mic 1:6 cleave.7:26; Jos 6:18; 7:1cursed. or, devoted.Le 27:28,29; 1Co 16:22the Lord.Jos 6:26; 7:26; 22:20; Ps 78:38and shew.Ex 20:6; La 3:32and multiply.Eze 37:26as he hath.Ge 22:16,17; 26:4,24; 28:14 to keep.12:25,28,32; Ps 119:6; Mt 6:33; 7:21,24
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