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73 Servitude, Ex O D Chaldee paraphrafeth, ho every place where I (.hall make my Divin oie (or my glory) to dwell: the Greek, where I (hall name my name: which phrafa Paul u' feth,z Tim.2.19. blef)è thee] Hereupon are thole fpeeches, hee blefth tby font within thee (Jerulalent ) Plalme 147.1. and Ichovah blefe thee out of Sion, Pial. 134..3. and OW-Adams houle was bleffed, lecaufi of the Arke ofthe Lord, 2 Sam.6.r 2. and fun- 25 dry the like. Vert, a 5.ofhewen ftones] fo the Greek and Chal- deeexpreffethe Hebrew phrafeofhewing: where' by is meant ,hansofbewing,. (as in expreffed in ì King.5.s7.)that is, flans hewed: of fuck the Al- tar might not be built,but of whole floneo,over which no man had lift up any iron; as Jefus did on mount Ebal, Jof. 8.30,3 x. thy toole] or, thy, axe, tby fword: any iron or edge toole; therefore inDeut. 27.5. Mofes ufeth the word iron. And the Hebrew Chereb, (an axe, or fword) here ufed,hath the name ofw4(fing or deffroying, being inftruments of warre for deftruftion of men,and of towres, as in Ezek. 26.6,9. and is here forbidden in making the Al - tar: and in the building of Solomon! Temple, no iron toole war beard,! King. 6.7. polluted] Thus that which in mans judgement and art, lhould polifh it,Gods Law maketh to be pollution. So hu- mane wifdome of fpeeeb, in preaching the Golpel, maketh the crof ofCbrifl vaine and of none effe&, 26.1Cor.1.17. &2.4,5. Verl26. by fleps] or,byhaires,greeres: albeit the Altar was higher then other places,and thefacri- ficers went up unto it, and down from it,z Chro. 4. 1. Levit. 9.22. no rep] that it, uncomey parso, or farme, as the Greeke tranflateth it: which as honefty would have covered from the eyes of plan, Gen.9.22,23. fo religion teacheth us to co- ver in the pre(ence of God. And this rule exten- deth to the comely covering of all parts of our body,1 Cor. 11.4, 5, x3. efpecially to hide our fpirituall flume and nakedneffe, Rev. 16. 15. Wherefore God appointed llmien breeches to cover the nakedneffe of the Priefts, Exo.28.42,43. and covereth of his grace the nakedneffe of all his people, Ezek.16.8. Rev.3.18. Z us XXI. Murder, &c.. CHAP. XXI. 2, huliciall farces for men f rvants. 5, For the fir- 1vane whop' Bare is bored. y For women-- fervano.1 12, For matt- flanghoer. 16, Forhealers of men. "17,1 For curlers of parents. 18, For (miters. 22, Forbur- ting a woman with chille. 26, For maiming a fervant. 28, For anoxe that grab. 33i For bim ihat.iàanoe- eafion of barme. ADD s N D there are the Judgements which 2 A thou flak fet before them. When thou (halt buy an Hebrew fervant, fix yeeres hee (hall ferve,, and in the feventh 3 hee than goe out free for nothing. If hee came in with his body , hee (hall goe our I" with his body : if hee were the husband of a wife , then his wife !hall goe out with him. If his matter have given him awife , and The have borne him tonnes or daughters, the wife and her children fhallbe her matters, and he (hall goe out with his body , and if the fervant laying that! fay, I love my ma- tter, my wife, and my formes : I will not go out free. Then his mallet (hall bring him unto the gods ; he (hall alto bring him unto the doore , or unto the doore poft : and his matter (hall bore his care through with an aule ; and hee !hall ferve him for ever. And when aman Thal fell his daughter fora maid fervant, the (hall not goe out, as the fervants goe our. If the be evill in the eles of her ma- * or bath Fier, that x he doe not betroth her, betrothed then !hall he let her be redeemed: her to to a ftrange people lace (hail not hunt( have power to fell her, for that he hath unfaithfully tranfgreffed againft her. And if he Thal betroth herto his fon, he (hall doe unto her after the rightful! manner of daughters. If he take him another wife, her food,her raiment and her mariage dude, (hat he not withdraw. And if bee doe not thefe threeunto her , then (hall (he goe out freely without mony. He that fmiteth a man & he die, (hall be pur to die the death. And if he hath not lien in wait, but God hath occafio- nally delivered him into hishand; then I wit appoint thee a place whither hee (hall flee. And when a man fhal come prefumptuoufly upon his neighbour, to flay him with guile; from my altar (halt thou take him to die. And hee that fmiteth his father or his mo- ther, (hall beput to die the death. And hee that ftealeth a man andfelleth him, or he be found in his hand, (hall be put to die the death. And he that curfeth his father,or his mother, (hall be put to die thodeath. And when men contend, and a man (mite his neighbour, with ftone, or with fift, and hee die not,but falleth on bed; If he rife againe, and walke abroad upon his ftaf e, then the fmiter (hall be innocent, onely he flail give his fitting flill,and healing he Thal heale him. And when a man finite hisman - fervant, or his woman - fervant, with a rod , and hee die under his hand, avenging hee (hall beaven- ged: But if he continue a day, or two daies, he (hall not be avenged, for heir his money. And when men ftrive, and lrike a woman with childe, and her birthsdepart from her, and there be no mifchiefe;puniflrine he (hall be punifhed, according as the woman lluf- band 4 5 6 9 to II 11 13 14 Is 16 17 18 19 10 11 21 /41001WP 41%111131N I

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