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To turn aside the right of a man before the face of the Most High,

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Albert Barnes

Albert Barnes

AlbertBarnes

18th Century
Presbyterian
18th Century

Neither does God approve of wanton cruelty inflicted by one man on another. Three examples are given: the treatment of prisoners of war; the procur…

Charles Ellicott

Charles Ellicott

CharlesEllicott

19th Century
Anglican
19th Century

To crush ... — The triplet of verses forms one sentence dependent upon the final clause, The Lord approveth not, literall…

Charles Spurgeon

Charles Spurgeon

CharlesSpurgeon

19th Century
Baptist
19th Century

Again I say, that is not God's way of acting.

John Calvin

John Calvin

JohnCalvin

16th Century
Protestant
16th Century

Many interpreters think that these three verses are connected with the previous doctrine and show the connection in this way: that God does not see…

John Gill

John Gill

JohnGill

17th Century
Reformed Baptist
17th Century

To turn aside the right of a man
The Targum is, of a poor man; not to do him justice in a court of judicature; to ca…

Matthew Henry

Matthew Henry

MatthewHenry

17th Century
Presbyterian
17th Century

Having stated his distress and temptation, the prophet shows how he was raised above it. Bad as things are, it is owing to the mercy of God that th…

Thomas Aquinas

Thomas Aquinas

ThomasAquinas

13th Century
Catholic
13th Century

Here, the author draws an argument from divine justice.

  1. First, he excludes tyrannical oppression. The Lord does not approve of crus…

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