But if her husband in fact says nothing to her from day to day, then he confirms all her vows or all her binding obligations which are on her; he has confirmed them, because he said nothing to her on the day he heard them.
Commentaries
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John Gill
JohnGill
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
17th Century
But if her husband altogether hold his peace at her from day today Said not one word …
Matthew Henry
MatthewHenry
17th Century
Presbyterian
17th Century
Two cases of vows are defined. The first concerns a daughter in her father's house. When her vow comes to his attention, he has the power either to…
John Gill
JohnGill