Genesis 38:24
played the harlot.34:31; Jud 19:2; Ec 7:26; Jer 2:20; 3:1,6,8; Eze 16:15,28,41Eze 23:5,19,44; Ho 2:5; 3:3; 4:15let her.20:3,7,9; Le 20:10; 21:9; De 22:21-27; 24:16; 2Sa 12:5,7Jer 29:22,23; Mt 7:1-5; Ro 2:1,2; 14:22Leviticus 20:10
the adulterer.De 22:22-24; 2Sa 12:13; Eze 23:45-47; Joh 8:4,5Deuteronomy 22:22-24
Le 20:10; Nu 5:22-27; Eze 23:45-47; Joh 8:4,5; Heb 13:4 20:7; Mt 1:18,19 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 5:2,13Job 31:28
an.11; 9:15; 23:7; Ge 18:25; De 17:2-7,9; Jud 11:27; Ps 50:6; Heb 12:23for.Jos 24:23,27; Pr 30:9; Tit 1:16; 2Pe 2:1; 1Jo 2:23; Jude 1:4Ezekiel 16:38
as women. Heb. with judgments of women, etc.40; 23:45-47; Ge 38:11,24; Le 20:10; De 22:22-24; Mt 1:18,19Joh 8:3-5shed.20,21,36; Ge 9:6; Ex 21:12; Nu 35:31; Ps 79:3-5; Jer 18:21Zep 1:17; Na 1:2; Re 16:6
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