John Gills Exposition of the Bible Commentary - Deuteronomy 12:22
Even as the roebuck and the hart is eaten ,.... Which were not only clean creatures, as before observed, but were commonly and frequently eaten, there being plenty of them in those parts: so thou shalt eat them ; their oxen and calves, their sheep and lambs, their goats and their kids: the unclean and the clean shall eat of them alike ; no difference being to be made on that account, with respect to common food; See Gill on Deuteronomy 12:15 which all alike might partake of,... read more
Matthew Henry's Complete Commentary - Deuteronomy 12:5-32
There is not any one particular precept (as I remember) in all the law of Moses so largely pressed and inculcated as this, by which they are all tied to bring their sacrifices to that one altar which was set up in the court of the tabernacle, and there to perform all the rituals of their religion; for, as to moral services, then, no doubt, as now, men might pray every where, as they did in their synagogues. The command to do this, and the prohibition of the contrary, are here repeated again... read more