Bonds Bound Broken Disallow Disallowed Disapproval Established Expresses Forbid Forbidden Forbids Force Forgive Forgiveness Heareth Hearing Hears Hers Herself Makes None Oath Oaths Obligated Obligations Opposed Pardon Pledge Pledges Prohibited Propitious Release Soul Stand Undertakings Vow Vows Wherewith
30:5 But if her {c} father disallow her in the day that he heareth; not any of her vows, or of her bonds wherewith she hath bound her soul, shall stand: and the LORD shall forgive her, because her father disallowed her.
(c) By not approving or consenting to her vow.
30:5 In the days - Speedily, or without delay, allowing only convenient time for deliberation. And it is hereby intimated, that the day or time he had for disallowing her vow, was not to be reckoned from her vowing, but from his knowledge of her vow. The Lord shall forgive - Or, will forgive her not performing it. But this should be understood only of vows which could not be performed without invading the father's right; for if one should vow to forbear such, or such a sin, and all occasions or means leading to it, and to perform such, or such duties, when he had opportunity, no father can discharge him from such vows. If this law does not extend to children's marrying without the parent's consent, so far as to put it in the power of the parent, to disannul the marriage, (which some think it does) yet certainly it proves the sinfulness of such marriages, and obliges those children to repent and humble themselves before God and their parents.
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.
Bonds Bound Disallow Disallowed Disapproval Established Expresses Heard Heareth Hearing Hears Hers Herself Makes Oath Oaths Obligated Obligations Opposed Pledge Pledges Propitious Release Soul Stand Undertakings Vow Vows Wherewith Word
Bonds Bound Disallow Disallowed Disapproval Established Expresses Heard Heareth Hearing Hears Hers Herself Makes Oath Oaths Obligated Obligations Opposed Pledge Pledges Propitious Release Soul Stand Undertakings Vow Vows Wherewith Word