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NASB | Deuteronomy 23:18 "You shall not bring the hire of a harlot or the wages of a dog into the house of the LORD your God for any votive offering, for both of these are an abomination to the LORD your God. |
AMPLIFIED 2015 | Deuteronomy 23:18 "You shall not bring the wages of a prostitute or the price of a dog [that is, a male prostitute] into the house of the LORD your God as payment for any vow, for both of these [the gift and the giver] are utterly repulsive to the LORD your God. |
Subject: Is The Quote In The Bible? Where? |
Bible Note: The complete quote from the Field and Stream Magazine post says, You folks need to know the Bible says, "Beware the man with the price of a dog in his pocket".Cheap rifles. Well, knew a guy that went by an old TG and Y back in the early 70's to pick up a BB gun for his son. The gun was like 12.95. He argued with the clerk that the Mod 94 Winchester was not a BB gun. Well, about 5 minutes worth of arguing and the clerk finally won. BJ walked out with a .30-30 for 12.95 plus tax.The NEF Handi rifle is tough to beat for cheap. It's really hard to cram "cheap" and "good" into one sentence. NEF does about as good a job of it as anyone else. Bubba" This is a copy and paste except that I had to change some punctuation. "Bubba" seems to be saying something entirely different. He seems to think the quote has to do with buying something that doesn't cost much. I'm not arguing what Deut 23:18 says. And I agree with your explanation of that verse. The Bible is clear on that point in many places. I just have trouble seeing where Deut 23:18 says, "Beware the man with the price of a dog in his pocket." But the lady who asked me the question said that her Pastor, when she was a little girl quoted that statement, "Beware the man with the price of a dog in his pocket" MANY times in his preaching. |