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Ulangan 17:2
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"Apabila di tengah-tengahmu di salah satu tempatmu yang diberikan kepadamu oleh TUHAN, Allahmu, ada terdapat seorang laki-laki atau perempuan yang melakukan apa yang jahat di mata TUHAN, Allahmu, dengan melangkahi perjanjian-Nya,
Maka jikalau kiranya di antara kamu dalam salah sebuah dari pada segala negeri yang akan dikaruniakan Tuhan, Allahmu, kepadamu didapati akan seorang laki-laki atau perempuan berbuat perkara yang jahat kepada pemandangan Tuhan, Allahmu, dengan melangkahkan perjanjian-Nya,
Contextual Overview
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
within any of thy gates: The expression, "within any of thy gates," denoted all residing in the cities, and all who went in and came out at the gates of them; so that it included the inhabitants of the whole land.
man: Deuteronomy 17:5, Deuteronomy 13:6-18, Deuteronomy 29:18
in transgressing: Deuteronomy 4:23, Deuteronomy 29:25, Deuteronomy 31:20, Leviticus 26:15, Leviticus 26:25, Joshua 7:11, Joshua 7:15, Joshua 23:16, Judges 2:20, 2 Kings 18:12, Jeremiah 31:32, Ezekiel 16:38, Hosea 6:7, Hosea 8:1, Hebrews 8:9, Hebrews 8:10
Reciprocal: Exodus 22:20 - sacrificeth Leviticus 20:4 - and kill Deuteronomy 13:9 - But Deuteronomy 29:19 - that he bless Judges 6:31 - let him be Judges 18:30 - set up 2 Chronicles 15:13 - whosoever Job 31:28 - an Jeremiah 34:18 - have transgressed Ezekiel 14:10 - the punishment Hebrews 2:2 - every Hebrews 10:28 - despised
Cross-References
Beholde, I, euen I establishe my couenaunt with you, and with your seede after you:
And I will make of thee a great people, and wyll blesse thee, and make thy name great, that thou shalt be [euen] a blessyng.
And I wyl make thy seede as the dust of the earth: so that yf a man can number the dust of the earth, then shall thy seede also be numbred.
In that same day the Lorde made a couenaunt with Abram, saying: vnto thy seede haue I geuen this lande, fro the ryuer of Egypt, euen vnto the great ryuer, the ryuer of Euphrates.
It is I, behold my couenaut [is] with thee, and thou shalt be a father of many nations.
I wyll make thee exceedyng fruitefull, and wyll make nations of thee, yea and kynges shall spryng out of thee.
And I wyll geue vnto thee and to thy seede after thee, the lande wherein thou art a strauger [euen] al the lande of Chanaan, for an euerlastyng possession, and wyll be their God.
Ye shal circumcise the fleshe of your foreskyn, and it shalbe a token of the couenaunt betwixt me and you.
But Abraham fell vppon his face, and laughed, and sayde in his heart: shall a chylde be borne vnto hym that is an hundreth yere olde? And shall Sara that is ninetie yere olde beare?
And Abraham sayde vnto God: O that Ismael myght lyue in thy syght.
Gill's Notes on the Bible
If there be found among you, within any of thy gates which the Lord thy God giveth thee,.... In any of their cities in the land of Canaan:
man or woman that hath wrought wickedness in the sight of the Lord thy God: as all that is wrought is in the sight of the omniscient God; here it means not any kind of wickedness, for there is none lives without committing sin of one sort or another, all which is known to God the searcher of hearts, but such wickedness as is after described:
in transgressing his covenant; that is, his law, and particularly the first table of it, which respects divine worship, and which is in the nature of a marriage contract or covenant; which, as that is transgressed by adultery committed by either party, so the covenant between God and Israel was transgressed by idolatry, which is spiritual adultery, and going a whoring after other gods, as it follows:
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
Compare Deuteronomy 13:1 ff. Here special reference is made to the legal forms to be adopted, Deuteronomy 17:5-7. The sentence was to be carried into effect at “the gates” (compare Genesis 19:1 note) of the town in which the crime was committed; because, as “all the people” were to take a part, an open space would be requisite for the execution. Note the typical and prophetical aspect of the injunction; compare Acts 7:58; Hebrews 13:12.