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Text -- Leviticus 24:17 (NET)

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Wesley -> Lev 24:17
Wesley: Lev 24:17 - -- This law is repeated here, to prevent the mischievous effects of men's striving together, which as here it caused blasphemy, so it might in others lea...
This law is repeated here, to prevent the mischievous effects of men's striving together, which as here it caused blasphemy, so it might in others lead to murder.
JFB -> Lev 24:17-22
JFB: Lev 24:17-22 - -- These verses contain a repetition of some other laws, relating to offenses of a social nature, the penalties for which were to be inflicted, not by th...
These verses contain a repetition of some other laws, relating to offenses of a social nature, the penalties for which were to be inflicted, not by the hand of private parties, but through the medium of the judges before whom the cause was brought.
Clarke -> Lev 24:17
Clarke: Lev 24:17 - -- He that killeth any man - Blasphemy against God, i. e., speaking injuriously of his name, his attributes, his government, and his revelation, togeth...
He that killeth any man - Blasphemy against God, i. e., speaking injuriously of his name, his attributes, his government, and his revelation, together with murder, is to be punished with death: he that blasphemes God is a curse in society, and he who takes away, wilfully and by malicious intent, the life of any man, should certainly be put to death. In this respect God has absolutely required that life shall go for life.
Calvin -> Lev 24:17
Calvin: Lev 24:17 - -- 17.=== And === he that killeth any man. We now proceed to the confirmation of the Sixth Commandment afforded by the Judicial Law; and first, the puni...
17.=== And === he that killeth any man. We now proceed to the confirmation of the Sixth Commandment afforded by the Judicial Law; and first, the punishment of death is awarded to murderers. To “smite the life” 26 is equivalent to wounding mortally, so that death ensues, as Moses more clearly explains himself in Exodus. But although he speaks briefly, like a legislator, there is no doubt but that he would have those whom he adjudges to die put to death by the sentence of the judges; the manner of executing the punishment we shall see in its proper place. Now although God did not carry out to absolute perfection the laws which He enacted, yet in their principle He desired that a clear and unreserved approval of His Commandments should appear. And this was the reason why I commenced with this passage, because it directly corresponds with the Sixth Commandment. 27
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Poole -> Lev 24:17
Poole: Lev 24:17 - -- This law is repeated here, either to justify this sentence of putting blasphemers to death, from the same severity executed for a less crime; or to ...
This law is repeated here, either to justify this sentence of putting blasphemers to death, from the same severity executed for a less crime; or to prevent the mischievous effects of men’ s striving or contending together, which as here it caused blasphemy, so it might in others lead to murder.
Gill -> Lev 24:17
Gill: Lev 24:17 - -- And he that killeth any man shall surely be put to death. With the sword, as the Targum of Jonathan adds; which restrains it to any man of the childre...

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TSK Synopsis -> Lev 24:1-23
TSK Synopsis: Lev 24:1-23 - --1 The oil for the lamps.5 The shew-bread.10 Shelomith's son blasphemeth.13 The law of blasphemy.17 Of murder.18 Of damage.23 The blasphemer is stoned.
MHCC -> Lev 24:10-23
MHCC: Lev 24:10-23 - --This offender was the son of an Egyptian father, and an Israelitish mother. The notice of his parents shows the common ill effect of mixed marriages. ...
Matthew Henry -> Lev 24:10-23
Matthew Henry: Lev 24:10-23 - -- Evil manners, we say, beget good laws. We have here an account of the evil manners of a certain nameless mongrel Israelite, and the good laws occasi...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Lev 24:17-18
Keil-Delitzsch: Lev 24:17-18 - --
The decision asked for from God concerning the crime of the blasphemer, who was the son of an Egyptian, and therefore not a member of the congregati...
Constable -> Lev 17:1--27:34; Lev 24:10-23
Constable: Lev 17:1--27:34 - --II. The private worship of the Israelites chs. 17--27
The second major division of Leviticus deals with how the ...





