But if her husband makes them null and void on the day that he hears them, then whatever proceeds out of her lips concerning her vows, or concerning her pledge of herself, shall not stand: her husband has made them void, and the LORD will forgive her.
Commentaries
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John Gill
JohnGill
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
17th Century
But if her husband has utterly made them void on the day he heard them Declaring they…
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