Deuteronomy 21:14
thou shalt.Ex 21:7-11because thou.22:19,24,29; Ge 34:2; Jud 19:24Deuteronomy 22:24
and ye shall stone.In these laws, the betrothed damsel was considered as the wife of the man to whom she was engaged, though they had not come together; and therefore the crime was adjudged adultery. But a charitable supposition is admitted in the damsel's favour, in case she was found in a solitary place. he hath humbled.21:14; Ge 29:21; Mt 1:20,24so thou shalt put.21,22,24; 13:5; 1Co 5:2,13Deuteronomy 22:29
because he hath humbled.19,24; 21:14Judges 19:24-25
Behold.The rites of hospitality are regarded as sacred and inviolable in the East: and a man who has admitted a stranger under his roof, is bound to protect him even at the expense of his life. On these high notions only, the influence of which an Asiatic mind alone can appreciate, can the present transaction be either excused or palliated. them.Ge 19:8; Ro 3:8humble ye.Ge 34:2; *marg:De 21:14so vile a thing. Heb. the matter of this folly. knew her.Ge 4:1and abused.Jer 5:7,8; Ho 7:4-7; 9:9; 10:9; Eph 4:19Ezekiel 22:10-11
discovered.Ge 35:22; 49:4; Le 18:7,8; 20:11; De 27:20,23; 2Sa 16:21,221Ch 5:1; Am 2:7; 1Co 5:1humbled.18:6; Le 18:19; 20:18 one. or, every one. committed.18:11; Le 18:20; 20:10; De 22:22; Job 31:9-11; Jer 5:7,8; 9:2; 29:23Mal 3:5; Mt 5:27,28; 1Co 6:9; Ga 5:19; Heb 13:4another. or, every one. hath lewdly. or, hath by lewdness.Le 18:15; 20:12,17his sister.Le 18:9; 20:17; De 27:22; 2Sa 13:1,14,28,29
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