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- Exodus
- Chapter 22
- Verse 28
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Gill's Exposition
Likewise shalt thou do with thine oxen, and with thy sheep,.... That is, with the firstborn, which were to be set apart to the Lord; and so the Targum of Jonathan paraphrases it,"the firstborn of…
Barnes' Notes
The gods - Heb. אלהים 'ělôhı̂ym. See Exo 21:6 note. Many take it as the name of God (as in Gen 1:1), and this certainly seems best to represent the Hebrew, and to suit the context. Curse the ruler…
Adam Clarke
Thou shalt not revile the gods - Most commentators believe that the word gods here means magistrates. The original is אלהים Elohim, and should be understood of the true God only: Thou shalt not…
Here is, I. A law against extortion in lending. 1. They must not receive use for money from any that borrowed for necessity (Exo 22:25), as in that case, Neh 5:5, Neh 5:7. And such provision the law…
Cambridge Bible
Reverence to be shewn to God, and to those in authority.
revile the word (ḳâlal) usually rendered curse(e.g. Exo 21:17): here represented by revile, because of the syn. ("ârar) in v.28b.
God The…
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