10 And if she vowed in her husband's house, or bound her soul by a bond with an oath;
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10 And if she vowed in her husband's house, or bound her soul by a bond with an oath,
10 `And if `in' the house of her husband she hath vowed, or hath bound a bond on her soul with an oath,
10 And if she have vowed in her husband's house, or have bound her soul by an oath with a bond,
10 If she vowed in her husband's house, or bound her soul by a bond with an oath,
10 But an oath made by a widow or one who is no longer married to her husband, and every undertaking she has given, will have force.
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Commentary on Numbers 30 Matthew Henry Commentary
Chapter 30
In this chapter we have a law concerning vows, which had been mentioned in the close of the foregoing chapter.
Num 30:1-2
This law was delivered to the heads of the tribes that they might instruct those who were under their charge, explain the law to them, give then necessary cautions, and call them to account, if there were occasion, for the breach of their vows. Perhaps the heads of the tribes had, upon some emergency of this kind, consulted Moses, and desired by him to know the mind of God, and here they are told it: This is the thing which the Lord has commanded concerning vows, and it is a command still in force.
Num 30:3-16
It is here taken for granted that all such persons as are sui juris-at their own disposal, and are likewise of sound understanding and memory, are bound to perform whatever they vow that is lawful and possible; but, if the person vowing be under the dominion and at the disposal of another, the case is different. Two cases much alike are here put and determined:-