Exodus 21:25
Burnyng for burnyng, wounde for wounde, strype for strype.
Burnyng for burnyng, wounde for wounde, strype for strype.
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18If men stryue together, and one smite another with a stone, or with his fyste, and he dye not, but lyeth in his bed:
19If he rise agayne, and walke without vpon his staffe, then shall he that smote hym go quite, saue only he shall beare his charges for leesyng his tyme, and shall paye for his healyng.
20And if a man smyte his seruaunt or his mayde with a rod, & they dye vnder his hande, he shalbe greeuously punished.
21And if he continue a day or two, it shal not be reueged, for he is his money.
22If men striue, & hurt a woman with chylde, so that her fruite depart from her, and yet no destruction folow: then he shalbe sore punished according as the womans husbande wyll laye to his charge, and he shall pay as the dayes men wyll appoynt hym.
23And if any destruction folowe, then he shall geue life for life,
24Eye for eye, tothe for tothe, hande for hande, foote for foote,
18And he that kylleth a beast, let hym make hym good, beast for beast.
19And yf a man cause a blemishe in his neighbour: as he hath done, so shall it be done to hym.
20Broke for broke, eye for eye, and tooth for tooth: euen as he hath blemisshed a man, so shall he be blemisshed agayne.
21And he that kylleth a beast, let hym restore it: and he that kylleth a man, let hym dye.
20And other shall heare, and feare, and shall hencefoorth commit no more any such wickednesse among you.
21And thine eye shall haue no copassion, but lyfe for lyfe, eye for eye, toothe for toothe, hande for hande, foote for foote.
26And if a man smyte his seruaunt or his mayde in the eye, that it perishe, he shall let them go free for the eyes sake.
27Also if he smyte out his seruaunt or his maydes tothe, he shall let them go out free for the tothes sake.
28If an oxe gore a man or a woman, that they dye, then the oxe shalbe stoned, and his fleshe shall not be eaten: but the owner of the oxe shall go quite.
38Ye haue hearde, that it is sayde, an eye for an eye, and a tooth for a tooth.
39But, I say vnto you, that ye resist not euyll. But, whosoeuer geueth thee a blowe on thy right cheeke, turne to him the other also.
40And yf any man wyll sue thee at the lawe, and take away thy coate, let him haue thy cloke also.
2And if any man be vngodly, and worthy of strypes, then let the Iudge cause him to lye downe and to be beaten before his face, accordyng to his trespasse, vnto a certayne number.
3Fourtie stripes he shall geue hym, and not passe: lest if he shoulde exceede, and beate hym aboue that with many stripes, thy brother should appeare despised and vile before thyne eyes.
4Thou shalt not moosell the oxe that treadeth out the corne.
12Thou shalt cut of her hande, and let not thyne eye pitie her.
12He that smyteth a man, that he dye, shalbe slayne for it.
30If there be set to hym a sume of money, then he shal geue for the redeeming of his life whatsoeuer is layde vpo him.
31And whether he haue gored a sonne or a daughter, accordyng to the same iudgement shall it be done vnto him.
32But if it be a seruaunt or a mayde that the oxe hath gored, then he shall geue vnto their maister thirtie sicles, and the oxe shalbe stoned.
30Blewe woundes driue away euyll, and stripes in the inwarde partes of the body.
35If one mans oxe hurt another, that he dye: then they shall sell the lyue oxe, and deuide the money, and the dead oxe also they shall deuide.
36Or if it be knowen that the oxe hath vsed to pushe in tyme past, & his maister hath not kept hym: he shall paye oxe for oxe, and the dead shalbe his owne.
22For so shalt thou heape coles of fire vpon his head, and the Lorde shall rewarde thee.
1If a man steale an oxe or a sheepe, and kill it, or sell it: he shall restore fiue oxen for an oxe, foure sheepe for a sheepe.
20For ye suffer, yf a man bryng you into bondage, yf a man deuoure, yf a man take, yf a man exalt hym selfe, yf a man smite you on the face.
15He that smyteth his father or his mother, let hym be slayne for it.
29And vnto hym that smyteth thee on the one cheeke, offer also the other. And hym that taketh away thy cloke, forbyd not to take thy coate also.
5Wheras he notwithstandyng was wounded for our offences, and smitten for our wickednesse: for the payne of our punishment was layde vpon hym, and with his stripes are we healed.
24Of the Iewes fyue tymes receaued I fourtie stripes saue one.
29Say not, I wyll handle hym euen as he hath dealt with me: and wyll rewarde euery man according to his deedes.
21Or smyte hym with his hande of enmitie that he dye: he that smote hym shall dye the death, for he is a murtherer: the reuenger of the blood shall slay the murtherer when he meeteth hym.
29But beware of the sworde: for the sword wylbe auenged of wickednesse, and be sure that there is a iudgement.
35And the husbande men caught his seruauntes, and beatte one, killed another, and stoned another.
19Dearely beloued, auenge not your selues, but rather geue place vnto wrath. For it is written: Uengeaunce is myne, I wyll repay sayth the Lorde.
25But he that doth wrong, shall receaue for the wrong he hath done: And there is no respect of persons.
19A man of great wrath shall suffer punishment: and though thou once deliuer hym, thou must do it agayne.
32I will then visite their transgressions with a rodde: and their wickednesse with stripes.
35The Lorde shall smyte thee in the knees and legges with a mischeuous botch that can not be healed, euen from the sole of thy foote, vnto the top of thy head.
29Iudgementes are ordeyned for the scornefull, and stripes for fooles backes.
35They haue beaten me shalt thou say and I was not sicke, they haue stricken me, and I felt it not: When I am well wakened, I wil go to the drinke again.
4Rewarde them accordyng to their deedes: and according to the wickednes of their owne inuentions. Recompence them after the worke of their handes: pay them home that they haue deserued.
6It is sufficient vnto the same man that he was rebuked of many.