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Deuteronomio 17:5
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entonces sacarás a tus puertas a ese hombre o a esa mujer que ha cometido esta mala acción; sacarás al hombre o a la mujer, y los apedrearás hasta que mueran.
entonces sacar�s al hombre o mujer que hubiere hecho esta mala cosa, a tus puertas, hombre o mujer, y los apedrear�s con piedras, y as� morir�n.
entonces sacar�s al hombre o a la mujer que hubiere hecho esta mala cosa, a la puerta de la ciudad, hombre o mujer, y los apedrear�s con piedras, y as� morir�n.
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from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
stone them: Deuteronomy 13:10, Deuteronomy 13:11, Deuteronomy 21:21, Deuteronomy 22:21, Deuteronomy 22:24, Leviticus 24:14, Leviticus 24:16, Joshua 7:25
Reciprocal: Genesis 34:20 - the gate Leviticus 20:2 - the people Deuteronomy 17:2 - man Ruth 4:1 - to the gate Hebrews 2:2 - every
Gill's Notes on the Bible
Thou shall bring forth that man or that woman which have committed the wicked thing,.... Idolatry in any of the above instances: this must be supposed to be done after he or she have been had before a court of judicature, and have been tried and found guilty, and sentence passed on them, then they were to be brought forth to execution:
unto thy gates; the Targum of Jonathan says, unto the gates of your sanhedrim, or court of judicature; but Jarchi observes, that this is a mistake of the paraphrase, for he says, we are taught by tradition that "thy gate" is the gate in which he has served or committed idolatry; and so says Maimonides d, they do not stone a man but at the gate where he served or worshipped; but if the greatest part of the city are Heathens, they stone him at the door of the sanhedrim; and this is received from tradition, that "to thy gates" is the gate at which he served, and not where his judgment is finished:
[even] that man or that woman; this is repeated, and the woman as well as the man is expressed, to show that no compassion is to be had on her as is usual, nor to be spared on account of the weakness and tenderness of her sex, but she as well as the man must be brought forth and executed according to her sentence, without any mercy shown; and this is observed to show the resentment of the divine Majesty, and his indignation at this sin:
and shalt stone them with stones until they die; of the manner of stoning men and women, :-.
d Hilchot Sanhedrin, c. 15. sect. 2.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
Compare Deuteronomy 13:1 ff. Here special reference is made to the legal forms to be adopted, Deuteronomy 17:5-7. The sentence was to be carried into effect at “the gates” (compare Genesis 19:1 note) of the town in which the crime was committed; because, as “all the people” were to take a part, an open space would be requisite for the execution. Note the typical and prophetical aspect of the injunction; compare Acts 7:58; Hebrews 13:12.