and publicly accuses her of shameful conduct, saying, ‘When I married this woman, I discovered she was not a virgin.’
Parallel translations
- WEB accuses her of shameful things, and gives her a bad name, and says, “I took this woman, and when I came near to her, I didn’t find in her the tokens of virginity”;
- KJV And give occasions of speech against her, and bring up an evil name upon her, and say, I took this woman, and when I came to her, I found her not a maid:
- BSB and he then accuses her of shameful conduct and gives her a bad name, saying, “I married this woman and had relations with her, but I discovered she was not a virgin.”
- NKJV and charges her with shameful conduct, and brings a bad name on her, and says, ‘I took this woman, and when I came to her I found she was not a virgin,’
- NASB and he charges her with shameful behavior and publicly defames her, and says, ‘I took this woman, but when I came near her, I did not find her to have evidence of virginity,’
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Quick answer
The husband publicly defames his wife, claiming she was not a virgin when they married. False accusation against the innocent is a serious sin the law confronts.
Overview
The husband spreads a damaging public charge to ruin his wife's name and possibly escape the marriage. Such slander attacked not only the woman but also her family's honor. The law that follows protects her by requiring evidence and severely penalizing false witness, upholding the ninth commandment against bearing false testimony.
Cross-references & the web
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- Exod 20:16“You shall not give false testimony against your neighbor.
- 1 Tim 5:14I desire therefore that the younger widows marry, bear children, rule the household, and give no occasion to the adversary for insulting.
- Prov 18:21Death and life are in the power of the tongue; those who love it will eat its fruit.
- Exod 23:1“You shall not spread a false report. Don’t join your hand with the wicked to be a malicious witness.
- Prov 18:8The words of a gossip are like dainty morsels: they go down into a person’s innermost parts.
- Deut 22:19They shall fine him one hundred shekels of silver, and give them to the father of the young lady, because he has given a bad name to a virgin of Israel. She shall be his wife. He may not put her away all his days.
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