“If a person sins against his neighbor and is compelled to take an oath of innocence, and he comes and takes an oath before Your altar in this house,
Parallel translations
- WEB “If a man sins against his neighbor, and an oath is laid on him to cause him to swear, and he comes and swears before your altar in this house;
- KJV If any man trespass against his neighbour, and an oath be laid upon him to cause him to swear, and the oath come before thine altar in this house:
- BSB When a man sins against his neighbor and is required to take an oath, and he comes to take an oath before Your altar in this temple,
- NKJV “When anyone sins against his neighbor, and is forced to take an oath, and comes and takes an oath before Your altar in this temple,
- NLT “If someone wrongs another person and is required to take an oath of innocence in front of your altar in this Temple,
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Quick answer
Solomon raises the case of disputes settled by an oath taken at the altar. It seeks God's involvement in matters of justice.
Overview
The first specific petition concerns legal disputes between neighbors resolved by a solemn oath before God's altar. The temple becomes a place where truth is invoked and justice sought. This reflects God's concern that His people deal truthfully, a righteousness perfectly embodied in Christ.
Cross-references & the web
Cross-references · 5
- Exod 22:8–11If the thief isn’t found, then the master of the house shall come near to God, to find out if he hasn’t put his hand to his neighbor’s goods.
- Prov 30:9lest I be full, deny you, and say, ‘Who is Yahweh?’ or lest I be poor, and steal, and so dishonor the name of my God.
- 2 Chr 6:22–23“If a man sins against his neighbor, and an oath is laid on him to cause him to swear, and he comes and swears before your altar in this house;
- Num 5:16–22The priest shall bring her near, and set her before Yahweh;
- Lev 5:1“‘If anyone sins, in that he hears the voice of adjuration, he being a witness, whether he has seen or known, if he doesn’t report it, then he shall bear his iniquity.
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