And thou shalt remember that thou wast a bondman in the land of Egypt: therefore I command thee to do this thing. Jump to: Barnes • Benson • BI • Calvin • Cambridge • Clarke • Darby • Ellicott • Expositor's • Exp Dct • Gaebelein • GSB • Gill • Gray • Guzik • Haydock • Hastings • Homiletics • JFB • KD • King • Lange • MacLaren • MHC • MHCW • Parker • Poole • Pulpit • Sermon • SCO • TTB • WES • TSK EXPOSITORY (ENGLISH BIBLE) 24:14-22 It is not hard to prove that purity, piety, justice, mercy, fair conduct, kindness to the poor and destitute, consideration for them, and generosity of spirit, are pleasing to God, and becoming in his redeemed people. The difficulty is to attend to them in our daily walk and conversation.Compare the marginal references. The motive assigned for these various acts of consideration is one and the same Deuteronomy 24:18, Deuteronomy 24:22. 19-22. When thou cuttest down thine harvest in thy field—The grain, pulled up by the roots or cut down with a sickle, was laid in loose sheaves; the fruit of the olive was obtained by striking the branches with long poles; and the grape clusters, severed by a hook, were gathered in the hands of the vintager. Here is a beneficent provision for the poor. Every forgotten sheaf in the harvest-field was to lie; the olive tree was not to be beaten a second time; nor were grapes to be gathered, in order that, in collecting what remained, the hearts of the stranger, the fatherless, and the widow might be gladdened by the bounty of Providence. No text from Poole on this verse. And thou shalt remember that thou wast a bondman in the land of Egypt,.... When they would have been glad to have enjoyed the like favours, as small as they might seem to be, even to glean in their fields, vineyards, and oliveyards: therefore I command thee to do this thing; to suffer the poor to take the forgotten sheaf, and to come into their oliveyards and vineyards, and gather what olives and grapes remained after the first beating of the one, and the ingathering of the other. And thou shalt remember that thou wast {h} a bondman in the land of Egypt: therefore I command thee to do this thing.(h) God judged them not mindful of his beasts, unless they were beneficial to others. EXEGETICAL (ORIGINAL LANGUAGES) 22. And thou shalt remember] See on Deuteronomy 24:18.Deuteronomy 24:22Directions to allow strangers, widows, and orphans to glean in time of harvest (as in Leviticus 19:9-10, and Leviticus 23:22). The reason is given in Deuteronomy 24:22, viz., the same as in Deuteronomy 24:18 and Deuteronomy 15:15. Links Deuteronomy 24:22 InterlinearDeuteronomy 24:22 Parallel Texts Deuteronomy 24:22 NIV Deuteronomy 24:22 NLT Deuteronomy 24:22 ESV Deuteronomy 24:22 NASB Deuteronomy 24:22 KJV Deuteronomy 24:22 Bible Apps Deuteronomy 24:22 Parallel Deuteronomy 24:22 Biblia Paralela Deuteronomy 24:22 Chinese Bible Deuteronomy 24:22 French Bible Deuteronomy 24:22 German Bible Bible Hub |