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You shall not curse the deaf, nor put a stumbling block before the blind; but you shall fear your God: I am Yahweh.
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Protect the Vulnerable
Commentators agree that this law establishes a core principle: God demands special protection for the vulnerable. The commands not to curse the deaf or trip the blind apply to anyone who cannot easily defend or help themselves. John Calvin notes that it is an act of 'extreme brutality' to harm those whom our natural sense of humanity should compel us to help. The weaker a person is, the more they should be secure from injury.
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Leviticus
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18th Century
Presbyterian
The meaning appears to be, "You shall not utter curses to the deaf because he cannot hear you, neither shall you put a stumbling-block in the w…
19th Century
Anglican
You shall not curse the deaf. —To revile one who cannot hear, and is therefore unable to vindicate himself, is both inexp…
16th Century
Protestant
Since the Law encompasses under the term "murder" all the wrongs by which people are unjustly injured, the cruelty that afflicts suffering individu…
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17th Century
Reformed Baptist
You shall not curse the deaf Who are naturally so, born deaf, or become so through some accident, and cannot hear what is obje…
There are some ceremonial precepts in this chapter, but most of these precepts are binding on us, for they are explanations of the Ten Commandments…