This passage speaks to the seriousness of keeping one's promises, and how important it is to keep from making vows rashly.
At first glance, it might seem this passage is demeaning to women, who can have their vows overridden by their fathers or husbands. However, that's not the point. The purpose of this regulation is not to demean women, but to protect them. On the other hand, it also protects husbands and families from being burdened with debts racked up by non-worldly wise wives and daughters.
As an example of another biblical writer's honor and respect for successful businesswomen, see Proverbs 31.
Have you ever made a promise and later wished you could get out of it?
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