Leviticus 24:18
but he that slayeth a beest, shall paye for it. Soule for soule.
but he that slayeth a beest, shall paye for it. Soule for soule.
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19And he that maymeth his neghboure, it shall be done vnto him, euen as he hath done:
20broke for broke, eye for eye, tothe for tothe: euen as he hath maymed a a man, so shal it be done vnto him agayne,
21so that, who so slayeth a beest, shall paye for it: But he that slayeth a man, shal dye.
17He that slayeth a man, shall dye ye death.
34then shall the owner of the pytt make it good with money, and restore it vnto his master: but the deed carcase shalbe his owne.
35Yf one mans oxe gorre another, that he dye, then shall they sell the lyuynge oxe, and deuyde the money, and the deed carcase shal they deuyde also.
36But yf it be knowne, that the oxe haue bene vsed to gorre afore, then shal he paye his oxe for the other, & the deed carcase shal be his owne.
15Yf eny man lye with a beest, he shall dye the death, and the beest shal be slayne.
16If a woman medle with a beest, so yt she haue to do wt it, thou shalt put her to death, and the beest also, they shall dye the death: their bloude be vpon them.
19Who so lyeth wt a beest, shal dye the death.
12He that smyteth a man that he dye, shall dye the death.
1Yf a man steale an oxe or shepe, and slaye it, or sell it, he shall restore fyue oxen for an oxe, and foure shepe for a shepe.
2Yf a thefe be taken breakinge in, & vpon that be smytten that he dye, then shall not he that smote him, be giltie of his bloude.
28Yf an oxe gorre a man or a woman, that he dye, then shall that oxe be stoned, and his flesh not eaten: so is the master of the oxe vngiltie.
29But yf the oxe haue bene vsed to push in tymes past, & it hath bene tolde his master, and he hath not kepte him, and besydes that slayeth a man or a woman, then shal ye oxe be stoned, and his master shal dye.
30But yf there be money set vpon him, then, loke what is put vpon him, that shall he geue, to delyuer his soule.
31Likewyse shall he be dealte withall, yf he gorre a sonne or a doughter.
32But yf he gorre a seruaunt or a mayde, then shall he geue their master thirtie syluer Sycles: and the oxe shalbe stoned.
23But yf there come harme vnto her there thorow, then shal he paye soule for soule,
24eye for eye, toth for toth, hande for hande, fote for fote,
25burnynge for burnynge, wounde for wounde, strype for strype.
9Yf one accuse another in eny maner of trespace, whether it be for oxe, or Asse, or shepe, or rayment, what so euer it be that is lost: then shall both their causes come before the Goddes: Loke whom the Goddes condempne, the same shal restore dubble vnto his neghboure.
10Yf a man delyuer vnto his neghboure an Asse, or oxe or shepe, or eny maner of catell to kepe, and it dye, or be hurte, or dryuen awaye that no man se it,
21Thine eye shall not pitie him. Soule for soule, eye for eye, tothe for tothe, hande for hande, fote for fote.
9But yf it be a beest yt maye be offred vnto ye LORDE, all yt is offred vnto ye LORDE of soch, is holy:
10it shal not be altered ner chaunged, a good for a bad, or a bad for a good. Yf eny man chaunge it, one beest for another, then shal they both be holy vnto ye LORDE.
11But yf ye beest be vncleane which maye not be offred vnto ye LORDE, the shal it be set, before ye prest,
5For the bloude of you wherin youre soule is, wyll I requyre of the hande of all beastes: and the soule of ma wyll I requyre of mans hande, yee euery mans soule of anothers hande.
6He that sheddeth mas bloude, his bloude shal be shed by man agayne, for God made man after his owne licknesse.
4But yf ye theft be founde by him alyue (from the oxe vnto the Asse or shepe) then shall he restore dubble.
5Yf a man hurte a felde or vynyarde, so yt he let his catell do harme in another mans felde, the same shall make restitucion euen of the best of his owne felde and vynyarde.
12Yf a thefe steale it from him, then shal he make restitucio vnto the owner therof.
13But yf it be rauyshed (of beastes) then shal he brynge recorde therof, and not make it good.
14Yf a man borowe ought of his neghboure, and it be hurte, or dye, so that the owner therof be not by, then shall he make it good.
3What so euer he be of ye house of Israel, yt kylleth an oxe, or labe, or goate in the hoost, or out of the hoost,
21then shal he that hath slayne him, dye the death: for he is a murthurer. The auenger of bloude shal brynge him to death, as soone as he fyndeth him.
16He yt smyteth eny man wt an yron weapo, yt he dye, the same is a murthurer, & shal dye the death.
17Yf he cast at him wt a stone (wherwith enyman maye be slayne) yt he dye therof, then is he a murthurer, and shal dye the death.
18Yf he smyte him wt an handweapon of wodd (wherwith eny man maie be slayne) that he dye, then is he a murthurer, and shal dye the death.
19The auenger of bloude shal bringe ye murthurer to death. Whan he fyndeth him, he shal slaye him.
10A righteous man regardeth the life of his catell, but the vngodly haue cruell hertes.
18Yf men stryue together and one smyte another with a stone, or with his fist, so that he dye not, but lyeth in bedd:
19Yf he ryse, and go forth vpon his staff, the shall he that smote him, be vngiltie: saue that he shal paye the losse of his tyme, and geue ye money for healynge him.
46This is the lawe ouer ye beestes and foules, & all maner of soules of crepynge beestes in the waters, and all maner of soules yt crepe vpon earth:
13And what man so euer it be amonge you (whether he be of the house of Israel, or a straunger amoge you) that at the huntynge taketh a beest or foule which maye be eaten, he shall poure out the bloude of the same, & couer it with earth:
39Whan a beest dyeth that ye maye eate, he that toucheth the deed carcase therof, is vncleane vntyll euen.
14But yf a man presume vpon his neghboure, and slaye him with disceate, then shalt thou take the same fro myne altare, that he maye be slayne.
12then shall the Elders of the same cite sende thither, and cause him to be fetched from thence, and delyuer him in to the handes of the auenger of bloude, that he maye dye:
3Loke which cite is the nexte, ye Elders of the same shal take a yoge cowe, which hath not bene laboured, ner hath drawe in the yocke,
23or cast at him with a stone (wherof a man maye dye, & sawe it not) so yt he dye, & is not his enemie, nether thought him eny euell,