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Deuteronômio 22:24

Listen to Deuteronômio 22:24
24 trareis ambos � porta daquela cidade, e os apedrejareis até que morram: a moça, porquanto não gritou na cidade, e o homem, porquanto humilhou a mulher do seu próximo. Assim exterminarás o mal do meio de ti.

Deuteronômio 22:24 Meaning and Commentary

Deuteronomy 22:24

Then ye shall bring them both out unto the gate of the city,
&c.] Where the fact was committed; the Targum of Jonathan is,

``to the gate of the court of judicature, which is in that city:''

and ye shall stone them with stones, that they die;
a man that lay with a married woman, he and she were to be strangled; but this sort of adulterers and adulteresses were to be stoned, and it is thought that of this sort was the woman spoken of in ( John 8:3-5 ) ,

the damsel because she cried not, being in the city, and the man
because he hath humbled his neighbour's wife;
as she was by espousal, by contract, by promise, and so was guilty of adultery, which was punishable with death:

so thou shall put away evil from among you;
see ( Deuteronomy 22:21 Deuteronomy 22:22 ) .

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Deuteronômio 22:24 In-Context

22 Se um homem for encontrado deitado com mulher que tenha marido, morrerão ambos, o homem que se tiver deitado com a mulher, e a mulher. Assim exterminarás o mal de Israel.
23 Se houver moça virgem desposada e um homem a achar na cidade, e se deitar com ela,
24 trareis ambos � porta daquela cidade, e os apedrejareis até que morram: a moça, porquanto não gritou na cidade, e o homem, porquanto humilhou a mulher do seu próximo. Assim exterminarás o mal do meio de ti.
25 Mas se for no campo que o homem achar a moça que é desposada, e o homem a forçar, e se deitar com ela, morrerá somente o homem que se deitou com ela;
26 porém, � moça não farás nada. Não há na moça pecado digno de morte; porque, como no caso de um homem que se levanta contra o seu próximo e lhe tira a vida, assim é este caso;
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