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13 st 14 li I$ 16 A/L, ANII 1111 IIV11/f/// f/_! 8 a Ex Onus X X 1. that were lobe burned, were tea: 1, Tie P ;kits daugh- ter that parch the wore under her husband : 2, and be that Bete with his dramliter : 3, or with his daugh- ters daughter : 4, or midi hit font daughter : 5, or with his wives daughter : 6, or with his daughters daugh- ter: 7, or with her fn»es daughter: 8, or with his mo- ther in law 9, or mid: the mother of his mother inane: I o, or with the moth(+' aphis father in law. Who fo lay with any of thefe whiles bìr wife lived, was to le burned. The killed with thefword- were two : 1 ,The murderer: 2, and the drawneamay to idols, (Deuteronornic 13. 15.) The ffratg/ed were fix : , He that Seth with a- nother mans wife : z, He that fmiteth bio father er,bis mother : 3, He that ffeales a pink of Ifrael : 4, The Elder that rebelleth againff the Decree of the Senate, (Deuteronomic 17. 12: ) 5 , The fall Prophet : 6, and be that prophefeethin the name of another god So there are found in all , which were to he jiaine !tithe Magifirate , thirtie and fixe. Iblaimony in Sanhedrin, chap.14. fe &.1,4. and chap.' 5. feEt.10,13. Tbal- ;medBab. in Sanhedrin, chap.. and 9. Likewife the Chaldee pparaphrafe on Ruth 1.1 7.(in the Mafo- rites Bible) faith; Naomi paid, we have foure judge- ments of death fir malefallors : Stoning with fans, Burning with fire, Killing whit the f cord, and Hang- ing on tree. Vert 13.. not lien in wait] not hunted, as t Sam. 24.12. The Greek tranflateth.not-trilling. See this more explained in Num. 35. 22, 23. occafo nally delivered] or, offired by chance: an example whereof is let downe in Deut:19. 5. The Greeke and Chaldee ti anflate, delivered. a place] in the land of Canaan, the cities of refuge, whereof fee Numb. 35.6. &c. before that there were not any, unlefíe Gods San&uarie and Altar inthe wilder- neffe; as may becconje &ured by the verfe here fol- lowing; and the pra &ile of Ioab, 1 King.2 .28. Vert 14. fall came prefumptuou, fly] or (hall deale proudly: the Chaldee l'aith,dce wickedly. It meaneth wittingly ,wilfully, and prcfìmxptuoufly. from my] in Chaldee, fern before my Altar. The Greeke addcth, and flee unto the Alta; from my Altar flask thou take him , &c. But Tbargum lerufalemie ex- poundeth it thus Though be be the high Priefi, who ffandeth enel miniffretb before me, from thence(ball yee tale him, and kill him. Ioab fearing his life, fled un- to and caught bold on the horns f the Altar, t King. 28.and among theHeathens,Altars were places of refuge; The wilde beaft bath the Rocke for a refuge; and(levants the Altars ofGod;faith Euripides in Sup- pile. to die] or, unto death: that is, to put him to dcatb, as theGreeke and Chaldee tranflate. Verf i 5.hit father,&c.] though he kill him not, yet he is to áííe for it : as by comparifon with the I 2. verfe appeareth. So the Hebrew Do &ors allo expound it, but with limitation : for they teach, if a childe Imite father or mother , and leave no print of the firipe on the Beth, he is to be punifh- ed, but not with death : if he leave an impreffion (or skarre) or that which is equivalent, as when he fmiteth his father on the eare,and maketh him deafe ; fuch a one is to be put to death, as Maim. fheweth, in treat. of Rebels, chap. $t' fe&. 5,6. Verf. 16. a man] any of thefelines, of Ifrael, faith the Greeke tranfation : and alto the Chaldee pa- raphrafe. And lò doth Motes explaine this Law, in Deu.24.7.a ful (that is,man,woman,or child) of his brethren, of thefanner of Ifrael. Verf. 17. curfeth] or, ffeaketh evil! to; revileth; u- 17 feth light,vile and reproachfidl fpeech : fee Ge- neles i 2.3. put to die] the holy Ghoft in Matth. 15.4. (following the Greeke vertion) tranflateth, !et him be ended with death : that is,killed. Thls Law is repeated in Levit. 20.9. The Hebrew DO&O[s Gay, that if he curie them ' either alive or dead, he is to be Boned to death for it. But they refiraine this to his next parents onely : if bee aurfe his Grandfather they teach he is not to be Boned, but punilhed as for curling another man. Mai - mony treat. of Rebels, chap.5. fe&. 1,2. Vert18. fi{í] fo theGreeke tranflatetb,but the Chaldee is, a clod of earth. falleth] that is, Beth on, or keepeth his bed through infirmitie. VerE t 9. innocent] and fo quit, and not punifhed as a murderer : though for the hurt loe is to fatif- fie, as after is Chewed. give ho fitting] that is, pay for his fitting, or ceaflng from labour, and Joffe of time. So the Greeke tranflates,Rot he (hall pay for his ceafang from Laborer , aed for the charges of hea- ling. Here alto is to be nnderfìood, that if he have caufed a blemifh in his neighbour, lice is alto to pay for ir, Lev. 24.19i 20. And theHebrew too- &ors gather fromDeut. s 2.29. that he stuff pay alto for the (mart or paine, and fromDeut. 25. 11, 12. that he muli pay for the fhame or difho- nour, if any be. So they have fit downe in filch cafes, five penalties : 1, for the hart (or blernifh;) '2, for the paine ; 3, for the healing; 4, for the loft of time; 5, and far the frame (or dfhotour:) of which Come mutt pay all five,fome four,fonxe three,fome two, foure one, as the cafes doe fall out. Maimony,treat. of Hurts and dammages , ch. 1. and 2. healing he 'ball heale] that is, fundly and thraughy beale: mea- ning by his charges, as the Greeke fheweth : and as the Chaldee trauflateth, he 'hall pay the hire ftbe Surgeon. Wherefore in the Jewes Canons it is let downe ; If be that did the hurt, fay , my f lfe rvi/l beale thee; or, I have Surgeon that will beak fir nothing, they fleall not yeeld unto him ; but he muff bring an approved Surgeon , and heale him for reward. If the patient trap f ref(¢ agamfl the words of the Surgeon, and fo make, his owefcknef e (er fore) more heavie; the other knot bound to beak him. Maimony, treat. of Hurts, chap. 2. fe&iou 18.20. Moreover they fay; There are blames wherein it canumpt, and a little paine, but no hurt : for fuch the lvlagiftrates appointed mul &s or forfeits. As, bee that kicked hie neighbour with his foot , paid fs e fid els : he that fmote him with his thigh, paid three fbekels: bee that bent his fill and fmate.him, paid thirteen fiebels: ¿f le (mote leim with thepa/me of bio hand,one fhekel.If he wrung him hr the eare.or plucked of f his haire, or did fßit upon him bee paid an hundred fbekels. And tiza he paidfor story time bee did it; at if he kicked him furore times one after another ,.bee paid twemie f! eke!' ; andfo for the refl. He that aft rigbteth his neighbrur, although befall folk tbrcugbjeare, bee it flee firm the judgement of non, but luiltie of Ile judgement ofGod; to wit, if be touch not bio neilhbcur, I tot, 18 19 tfallIMPre Mr° a.at/m tlJlPtttl///

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