Éxodo 21:28

28 »Si un buey
mata a cornadas a un hombre o a una mujer, habrá que apedrear al buey y se prohíbe comer su carne. En ese caso, sin embargo, el dueño del buey no será responsable.

Éxodo 21:28 Meaning and Commentary

Exodus 21:28

If an ox gore a man or a woman, that they die
That are Israelites, of whom only Aben Ezra interprets it; but though they may be principally designed, yet not solely; for no doubt if one of another nation was gored to death by the ox of an Israelite, the same penalty would be inflicted, as follows:

then the ox shall be surely stoned;
which is but an exemplification of the original law given to Noah and his sons, ( Genesis 9:5 ) : "at the hand of every beast will I require it"; i.e. the blood of the lives of men; which shows the care God takes of them, that even a beast must die that is the means of shedding man's blood:

and his flesh shall not be eaten;
it being as an impure beast according to this sentence, as Maimonides F12 observes; and even though it might have been killed in a regular manner before it was stoned, it was not to be eaten; no, not even by Heathens, nor by dogs might it be eaten, as a dead carcass might by a proselyte of the gate, or a stranger; this might not be given nor sold to him; for, as Aben Ezra observes, all profit of them is here forbidden:

but the owner of the ox [shall be] quit;
from punishment, as the last mentioned writer observes, from suffering death; he shall only suffer the loss of his ox: the Targum of Jonathan is,

``he shall be quit from the judgment of slaughter (or condemnation of murder), and also from the price of a servant or maid,''

which was thirty shekels, ( Exodus 21:32 ) .


FOOTNOTES:

F12 Hilchot Maacolot Asurot, c. 4. sect. 22.

Éxodo 21:28 In-Context

26 »Si un hombre golpea a su esclavo o a su esclava en el ojo, y debido a ello lo deja ciego de ese ojo, tendrá que darle su libertad a modo de compensación por el ojo.
27 Y si le rompe un diente a su esclavo o esclava, tendrá que darle la libertad para compensarle el diente.
28 »Si un buey
mata a cornadas a un hombre o a una mujer, habrá que apedrear al buey y se prohíbe comer su carne. En ese caso, sin embargo, el dueño del buey no será responsable.
29 Pero supongamos que el buey tenía fama de cornear, y el dueño ya había sido advertido pero no lo mantenía bajo control; si el buey posteriormente mata a alguien, habrá que apedrearlo, y el dueño también tendrá que morir.
30 Sin embargo, los familiares del muerto podrán aceptar un pago a modo de compensar por la pérdida de vida. El dueño del buey podrá salvar su vida pagando lo que se le exija.
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