Deuteronomy 13:1 - Ellicott's Commentary On The Whole Bible

Bible Comments

XIII.

(1) If there arise. — Three cases of instigation to idolatry are considered in this chapter: —

1. The false prophet (Deuteronomy 13:1-5).

2. A private individual (Deuteronomy 13:6-11).

3. A city (Deuteronomy 13:12-18).

In every case the penalty is the same — death without mercy.
Is this law the production of a later age? It may be said to have been more often broken than observed.

But there are instances in the history of Israel which seem to require some such law as this in all its three sections. The case of the false prophet justifies the action of Elijah, who took the prophets of Baal from Carmel when proved to be impostors, and “brought them down to the brook Kishon, and slew them there.”

Deuteronomy 13:1

1 If there arise among you a prophet, or a dreamer of dreams, and giveth thee a sign or a wonder,