Verse 1
men. Hebrew, plural of "ish, or "enosh. App-14.
shall justify. Compare Deuteronomy 16:18; Deuteronomy 17:8. Exodus 23:7. Proverbs 17:15.
Verse 3
Forty stripes. To ensure obedience to this law, tradition made the stripes 39, and gave three strokes with a thong of thirteen cords. Compare 2 Corinthians 11:24.
vile = mean, or lightly esteemed.
Verse 4
See the Structure, "Threshing" for this verse in the book comments for Deuteronomy.
not muzzle. Animals generally muzzled in the East. Compare 1 Corinthians 9:9. 1 Timothy 5:18.
Verse 5
If brethren, &c. Compare Genesis 38:8. Ruth 4:5, &c. Matthew 22:24. Mark 12:19. Luke 20:28.
stranger = foreigner.
Verse 6
put out = blotted out.
Verse 9
in the presence, &c., Ruth 4:11.
loose his shoe. Compare Ruth 4:7, Ruth 4:8.
shoe = sandal.
Verse 13
divers weights. Hebrew a stone and a stone. Put by Figure of speech Metonymy (of Cause), for any weight. App-6.
Verse 14
divers measures. Hebrew an ephah and an ephah. Compare Leviticus 19:35, Leviticus 19:36. Proverbs 11:1; Proverbs 20:10. See App-51.
Verse 15
in the land = on the soil or ground.
Verse 17
Remember. Compare Exodus 17:8-16. An event ordered to be written down,
Amalek. Name of a man, put for his posterity, by Figure of speech Metonymy (of Adjunct), App-6.
Verse 19
blot out. Fulfilled in the time of Esther in 462 B.C. See App-50.
remembrance. Hebrew. zekar, not zakar, males; as Joab seems to have understood it in 1 Kings 11:15, 1 Kings 11:16.
Amalek. Compare 1 Samuel 15:2, 1 Samuel 15:3. Numbers 24:20.