15 Thou shalt not deliver unto his master the servant which is escaped from his master unto thee:
15 Thou shalt not deliver H5462 unto his master H113 the servant H5650 which is escaped H5337 from his master H113 unto thee:
15 Thou shalt not deliver unto his master a servant that is escaped from his master unto thee:
15 `Thou dost not shut up a servant unto his lord, who is delivered unto thee from his lord;
15 Thou shalt not hand over to his master a bondman that hath escaped from his master unto thee:
15 You shall not deliver to his master a servant who is escaped from his master to you:
15 Do not give back to his master a servant who has gone in flight from his master and come to you:
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Commentary on Deuteronomy 23 Matthew Henry Commentary
Chapter 23
The laws of this chapter provide,
Deu 23:1-8
Interpreters are not agreed what is here meant by entering into the congregation of the Lord, which is here forbidden to eunuchs and to bastards, Ammonites and Moabites, for ever, but to Edomites and Egyptians only till the third generation.
It is plain, in general, that disgrace is here put,
Deu 23:9-14
Israel was now encamped, and this vast army was just entering upon action, which was likely to keep them together for a long time, and therefore it was fit to give them particular directions for the good ordering of their camp. And the charge is in one word to be clean. They must take care to keep their camp pure from moral, ceremonial, and natural pollution.
Deu 23:15-25
Orders are here given about five several things which have no relation one to another:-