John Gills Exposition of the Bible Commentary - Deuteronomy 25:10
And his name shall be called in Israel ,.... Not his particular and personal name, but his family; for it seems that not only a mark of infamy was set upon him for refusing to marry his brother's widow, but upon his family also: the house of him that hath his shoe loosed ; which, as Leo of Modena says F19 History, ut supra, sect. 5. (Leo Modena's History of Rites, &c.; l. 1. sect. 5.) , was repeated by her three times; and at every time the people with a loud voice answer and... read more
Matthew Henry's Complete Commentary - Deuteronomy 25:5-12
Here is, I. The law settled concerning the marrying of the brother's widow. It appears from the story of Judah's family that this had been an ancient usage (Gen. 38:8), for the keeping up of distinct families. The case put is a case that often happens, of a man's dying without issue, it may be in the prime of his time, soon after his marriage, and while his brethren were yet so young as to be unmarried. Now in this case, 1. The widow was not to marry again into any other family, unless all the... read more