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Numbers 5:16
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The Kohen shall bring her near, and set her before the LORD;
And the priest shall bring her near, and set her before the Lord :
"‘Then the priest will bring her near and present her before Yahweh;
"‘The priest will bring in the woman and make her stand before the Lord .
"‘Then the priest will bring her near and have her stand before the Lord .
'Then the priest shall have her approach and have her stand before the LORD,
'Then the priest shall bring her forward and have her stand before the LORD,
And the Priest shall bring her, and set her before the Lord.
‘Then the priest shall bring her near and have her stand before Yahweh,
The priest is to have the woman stand at my altar,
The cohen will bring her forward and place her before Adonai .
And the priest shall bring her near, and set her before Jehovah.
"The priest will take the woman before the Lord and make her stand there.
"And the priest shall bring her near and set her before the Lord .
And the priest shall bring her near, and she shall stand before the LORD;
“The priest is to bring her forward and have her stand before the Lord.
And the priest shall bring her near, and shall cause her to stand before Jehovah.
Then shall the prest brynge her, and sett her before the LORDE,
And the priest shall bring her near, and set her before Jehovah:
And the priest will make her come near and put her before the Lord;
And the priest shall bryng her, and set her before the Lorde.
And the priest shall bring her near, and set her before the LORD.
And the Priest shall bring her neere, and set her before the Lord.
And the priest shall bring her, and cause her to stand before the Lord.
And the priest shall bring her near, and set her before the LORD:
The priest is to bring the wife forward and have her stand before the LORD.
Therfor the preest schal offre hir, and schal sette bifore the Lord;
`And the priest hath brought her near, and hath caused her to stand before Jehovah,
And the priest shall bring her near, and set her before Yahweh:
And the priest shall bring her near, and set her before the LORD:
The priest shall bring her near, and set her before Yahweh;
"And the priest shall bring her near, and set her before the LORD.
"The priest will then present her to stand trial before the Lord .
‘Then the religious leader will bring her near and have her stand before the Lord.
Then the priest shall bring her near, and set her before the Lord ;
Then shall the priest bring her near, - and cause her to stand before Yahweh;
The priest therefore shall offer it, and set it before the Lord.
"And the priest shall bring her near, and set her before the LORD;
"The priest then is to take her and have her stand in the presence of God . He is to take some holy water in a pottery jar and put some dust from the floor of The Dwelling in the water. After the priest has her stand in the presence of God he is to uncover her hair and place the exposure-offering in her hands, the Grain-Offering for jealousy, while he holds the bitter water that delivers a curse. Then the priest will put the woman under oath and say, ‘If no man has slept with you and you have not had an adulterous affair and become impure while married to your husband, may this bitter water that delivers a curse not harm you. But if you have had an affair while married to your husband and have defiled yourself by sleeping with a man other than your husband'—here the priest puts the woman under this curse—‘may God cause your people to curse and revile you when he makes your womb shrivel and your belly swell. Let this water that delivers a curse enter your body so that your belly swells and your womb shrivels.' "Then the woman shall say, ‘Amen. Amen.'
'Then the priest shall bring her near and have her stand before the LORD,
Contextual Overview
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
bring her near: or, rather, "bring it near;" i. e. her offering
set her: Rather, "set it," i.e., the offering; for the woman is afterwards ordered to be set before the Lord - Numbers 5:18. Leviticus 1:3, Jeremiah 17:10, Hebrews 13:4, Revelation 2:22, Revelation 2:23
Reciprocal: 1 Kings 8:31 - the oath
Gill's Notes on the Bible
And the priest shall bring her near,.... Or "offer it", as the Vulgate Latin version, that is, the offering of jealousy:
and set her before the Lord; or "it", the offering; for which the Tigurine version is more express,
"let the priest offer that sacrifice, and set that before the Lord,''
for the setting of the woman before the Lord is spoken of in Numbers 5:18.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
The trial of jealousy. Since the crime of adultery is especially defiling and destructive of the very foundations of social order, the whole subject is dealt with at a length proportionate to its importance. The process prescribed has lately been strikingly illustrated from an Egyptian âromance,â which refers to the time of Rameses the Great, and may therefore well serve to illustrate the manners and customs of the Mosaic times. This mode of trial, like several other ordinances, was adopted by Moses from existing and probably very ancient and widely spread institutions.
Numbers 5:15
The offering was to be of the cheapest and coarsest kind, barley (compare 2 Kings 7:1, 2 Kings 7:16, 2 Kings 7:18), representing the abused condition of the suspected woman. It was, like the sin-offering Leviticus 5:11, to be made without oil and frankincense, the symbols of grace and acceptableness. The woman herself stood with head uncovered Numbers 5:18, in token of her shame.
Numbers 5:17
The dust that is in the floor of the tabernacle - To set forth the fact that the water was endued with extraordinary power by Him who dwelt in the tabernacle. Dust is an emblem of a state of condemnation Genesis 3:14; Micah 7:17.
Numbers 5:19
Gone aside ... - literally, âgone astray fromâ thy husband by uncleanness; compare Hosea 4:12.
Numbers 5:23
Blot them out with the bitter water - In order to transfer the curses to the water. The action was symbolic. Travelers speak of the natives of Africa as still habitually seeking to obtain the full force of a written charm by drinking the water into which they have washed it.
Numbers 5:24
Shall cause the woman to drink - Thus was symbolised both her full acceptance of the hypothetical curse (compare Ezekiel 3:1-3; Jeremiah 15:16; Revelation 10:9), and its actual operation upon her if she should be guilty (compare Psalms 109:18).
Numbers 5:26
The memorial thereof - See the marginal reference. âMemorialâ here is not the same as âmemorialâ in Numbers 5:15.
Numbers 5:27
Of itself, the drink was not noxious; and could only produce the effects here described by a special interposition of God. We do not read of any instance in which this ordeal was resorted to: a fact which may be explained either (with the Jews) as a proof of its efficacy, since the guilty could not be brought to face its terrors at all, and avoided them by confession; or more probably by the license of divorce tolerated by the law of Moses. Since a husband could put away his wife at pleasure, a jealous man would naturally prefer to take this course with a suspected wife rather than to call public attention to his own shame by having recourse to the trial of jealousy. The trial by red water, which bears a general resemblance to that here prescribed by Moses, is still in use among the tribes of Western Africa.