Bond Bound Established Force Heareth Hearing Hears Herself Hold Holdeth Holds Kept Nothing Oath Oaths Obligated Obligation Peace Pledge Says Silent Soul Stand Undertaking Vow Vows Wherewith
30:4 And her father hear her vow, and her bond wherewith she hath bound her soul, and her father shall hold his {b} peace at her: then all her vows shall stand, and every bond wherewith she hath bound her soul shall stand.
(b) For in so doing he approves her.
30:3-16 Two cases of vows are determined. The case of a daughter in her father's house. When her vow comes to his knowledge, it is in his power either to confirm it or do it away. The law is plain in the case of a wife. If her husband allows her vow, though only by silence, it stands. If he disallows it, her obligation to her husband takes place of it; for to him she ought to be in subjection, as unto the Lord. The Divine law consults the good order of families. It is fit that every man should bear rule in his own house, and have his wife and children in subjection; rather than that this great rule should be broken, or any encouragement be given to inferior relations to break those bonds asunder, God releases the obligation even of a solemn vow. So much does religion secure the welfare of all societies; and in it the families of the earth have a blessing.
Bond Bound Hear Heard Heareth Hearing Hears Herself Hold Holdeth Holds Oath Oaths Obligated Obligation Peace Pledge Soul Stand Undertaking Vow Vows Wherewith
Bond Bound Hear Heard Heareth Hearing Hears Herself Hold Holdeth Holds Oath Oaths Obligated Obligation Peace Pledge Soul Stand Undertaking Vow Vows Wherewith