Matthew Henry's Complete Commentary - Deuteronomy 21:1-9
Care had been taken by some preceding laws for the vigorous and effectual persecution of a wilful murderer (Deut. 19:11-13), the putting of whom to death was the putting away of the guilt of blood from the land; but if this could not be done, the murderer not being discovered, they must not think that the land was in no danger of contracting any pollution because it was not through any neglect of theirs that the murderer was unpunished; no, a great solemnity is here provided for the putting... read more
Matthew Henry's Complete Commentary - Deuteronomy 21
In this chapter provision is made, I. For the putting away of the guilt of blood from the land, when he that shed it had fled from justice, Deut. 21:1-9. II. For the preserving of the honour of a captive maid, Deut. 21:10-14. III. For the securing of the right of a first-born son, though he were not a favourite, Deut. 21:15-17. IV. For the restraining and punishing of a rebellious son, Deut. 21:18-21. V. For the maintaining of the honour of human bodies, which must not be hanged in chains, but... read more