Calvin's on Deuteronomy 22:20
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20. But if this thing be true . If the punishment should seem to anybody to be somewhat too severe, let him reflect that no kind of fraud is more intolerable. A false sale of a field or a house shall be accounted a crime, as also the utterance of false money; and, therefore, she who abuses the sacred name of marriage for deception, and offers an unchaste body instead of a chaste one, much less deserves to be pardoned. The cause of severity, however, which is expressly mentioned, is much more extensive, i e . , because she hath wrought wickedness, or filthiness in Israel. The translation which some. give, folly , is poor; for although the word. is derived from נבל , nabal , it still means something more atrocious than folly; just as Simeon and Levi, in excuse for their slaughter of the Shechemites, call the defilement of their sister (83) נבלה , nebalah , that is, filthiness in Israel. ( Genesis 34:7 .) Whence it appears once more how greatly acceptable to God is chastity. (83) “Folly, that which is contrary to sound reason, wickedness.” — Simon’s Heb. Lex. — W . Taylor, in his Concordance, says, “Folly, rather vice : , villany , or what can be supposed in bad morals to be answerable to sapless, withered flowers, leaves, or fruit. Genesis 34:7 ; Joshua 7:15 ; Judges 19:23 .” return to ' Top of Page ' <a name="verse-22" class="com-number"
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