Loftthings. D E U T E R O N O M I E X X! 1. Againftmlxtures $9 23 fates in his tiene body on the tree, 1 Pet.2.24. Luke 2333.-39 Verf.23. burying] in Greeks, in any wifibury him. This was alfo fulfilled in our Saviours body, which was buried the fame day that he was han- ged on tree, loh.19.3138.42. he that is hanged] to wit, on tree, as Gal. 3./3. This fpeech, as many other of like fort,is general] ; therefore the Greeke tranflateth, every one that it hanged on tree ; and that interpretation the Apoftle alleag- cth in Ga1.3.13. the curie] that is, curfed,as the Apoftle expoundeth it(accordingtothe Greeke verfion)Ga1.3.13 . And here in the utmoft rigour and feverity of the Law God fore- fignified the riches of his grace towards tanners in Chrift, who redeemed us from the aerfe of the Law, being made a croft .forno, as appeared in that he was hanged on the tree,Gal. 3. 13. He was reckoned among the tranfgrejrs, Luke 22.37. and God made him to be fin for u,, who knew no fin , that we might be made the righteoufnef of God in him, 2 Cor.5.21. The Chal- dee tranflateth, For becaufe be frnnedhefore the Lord, be it banged. and thou fhalt not defile the land] or, as the Greeks tranflateth, and the land (ball not be defiled: which might bee by the monument of Gods curfe remaining upon it vifibly. So the bu- rial( was to abolifh the curie from appearing in the Lords land. A figure of the fruit and efhft of our Saviours buriall, whereby the rigour of the Lawwas declared to be fatisied; and all our fins defaced, and removed out of Gods fight, that they (hall never be imputed unto us. bEZZ A ZILTZ22:2 CHAP. XXII. t The Lawfor our brethren, carrell ffrayed,orthings left. 5 the fix to to be diffinguiflted by apparel!. 6 The dam bird it nit to be talm with heryoungones. 8 The hotrfe muff have battlements. 9 Confufton is to be avoy- ded. 12 Fringes to be made upon the velure. 13 The pun meat of him that jimdereth bu wife. 20. 22.Of adultery, 25 of rape, 28 fornication, 3e, ineel. -rHou (halt not fee thy brothers oxeor his fheepe goe affray , and hide thy felfe from them ; re[toring thou (halt 2 reflore them unto thy brother. And if thy brother be not nigh unto thee,or thou know - eft him not, then thou (halt gather it into thine houfe, and it fhall be with thee untili thy brother fecke after it, and thou (halt refloreitunrohim. And fo fhalt thoudoe 3 with his affe; and fo (halt thoudoe with lais raiment, and fo (halt thoudoe with every Ioffs of thy brother, which (hall be loft by him, and thou haft found it ; thou maift not hidethyfelfe. Í Thou (halt not fee thy brothersaffe or hi;. '¢ oxe fallen in the way,& hide thy felfe from them : lifting thou fhalt lift them up with him. A mans ornament !hall not be upon a wo- man, neither (hall a man put on a womans garment ; for every one that doth their things is an abomination to Jehovah thy God. If a birds neft chance to be before thee in 6 the way,in any tree,oron the ground,young ones, or egges, and the dam'fitting upon the young , or upon the egges , thou (halt not take the dam with the young. Sending thou fhalt fend away the dam,and the young thou fhalt take unto thee,that it may be well with thee, and thou maift prolong thy daies. When thou buildeft a new houfe, then 8 thou fhalt make a battlement for thy mofe, thatthou put not blouds in thine houle, if a- ny falling fall from it. Thou (halt not low thy vineyard with di- 9 vers kinds left the full -ripe fruit, the feed which thou haft fowen, and the revenue of thevineyard be defiled. Thou (halt not plow with an oxe and an affe together. Thou fhalt not wearelinfie- woolfie, wool] and flax together. Fringes (halt thou make unto thee, upon the fgure skirts of thy vellum which thou tóvereft thee withall. If a man take a wife, and goe in unto her, and hate her, And lay againft her occafions of fpeech, and bring forth upon her an evil] name and fay , 1 Cooke this woman, and I came nigh unto her, and I found her not to have virginity: Then (hall the father of the damofell, and liermotheit , take and bring forth the virginity of the damofell unto the Elders of the citie, in the gate. the fa- ther of the damofell (hail fay unto the El- ders, I gave my daughter unto this man to wife,& he hate:h her. And loe,hee bath laid againfi her occafions of fpeech , laying AI foundnot thy daughter to havevirginity; & this is my daughters virginity : and they (hall fpread the cloth before the Elders of the chie. And the Elders of that citie fhall 18 take the man, and (hallchaflife him. And they (hall amearce him in an hundred 19 Jhebets of flyer , and give them unto the fa- ther of the damofell, becaufe hee bath brought forth an evil] name upon a Virgin of Ifrael , and (hee (hall be his to wife ; bee may not fend her away all his dares. But if this word bce truth, and virginitie be Hhhhh 3 not S 7 10 it 12 13 I4 1; 16 17 10 ////Ir//N//lNgnWA'ttylornll'1>J",y°_^"="
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