Deuteronomy 25:2
And yf the trespeaser be worthy of strypes, then let the iudge cause to take him doune and to bete him before his face accordynge to his trespace, vnto a certayne numbr
And yf the trespeaser be worthy of strypes, then let the iudge cause to take him doune and to bete him before his face accordynge to his trespace, vnto a certayne numbr
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3.xl. stirpes he shall geue him and not passe: lest yf he shulde exceade and beate him aboue that with many stripes, thi brother shuld appere vngodly before thyne eyes.
1When there is strife betwene men, let the come vnto the lawe, and let the iudges iustifie the rightuous and condemne the trespeaser.
22when men stryue and smyte a woman with childe so that hir frute departe from her and yet no mysfortune foloweth: then shall he be mersed, acordynge as the womans husbonde will laye to his charge, and he shall paye as the dayes men appoynte him.
23But and yf any mysfortune folowe, then shall he paye lyfe for lyfe,
24eye for eye, toth for toth, hande for hande, fote for fote,
25burnynge for burnynge, wonde for wonde and strype for strype.
18Yf men stryue together and one smyte another with a stone or with his fyste, so that he dye not, but lyeth in bedd:
19yf he ryse agayne and walke without vpon his staffe then shall he that smote hi goo quyte: saue only he shal bere his charges while he laye in bed and paye for his healinge.
20Yf a man smyte his servaunte or his mayde with a staffe that they dye vnder his hande, it shalbe auenged.
19Yf a man mayme his neyghboure as he hath done, so shall it be done to him agayne:
20broke for broke, eye for eye and toth for toth: euen as he hath maymed a man, so shall he be maymed agayne.
18Then let the elders of that citie take that man and chastyce him
18and let the iudges enquyre a good. And yf the witnesse be founde false and that he hath geuen false witnesse agenst his brother
19the shall ye do vnto hi as he had tought to do vnto his brother, and so thou shalt put euel away fro the.
20And other shal heare ad feare ad shal heceforth comytt no more any soch wekednesse amog you.
21And let thyne eye haue no compassio, but life for life, eye for eye, toth for toth, hande for hand, and fote for fote.
12He that smyteth a man that he dye, shalbe slayne for it.
6It is sufficient vnto the same man that he was rebuked of many.
1Yf a man steake an oxe or shepe ad kylle it or selle it, he shall restore.v. oxen for an oxe, and.iiij. shepe for a shepe.
2Yf a thefe be founde breakynge vpp ad be smytten that he dye, there shall no bloude be shed for him:
8Yf the thefe be not founde, then the goodma of the housse shalbe brought vnto the goddes and swere, whether he haue put his hande vnto his neghbours good.
9And in all maner of trespace, whether it be oxe, asse, shepe, rayment or ony maner lost thynge which another chalegeth to be his, the cause of both parties shall come before the goddes. And whom the goddes condene: the same shall paye double vnto his neghboure.
5the thou shalt bringe forth that ma or that woman whiche haue comytted that weked thinge, vnto thi gates ad shalt stone the with stones ad they shall dye.
30Yf he be sett to a summe off money, then he shall geue for the delyueraunce off his lyfe, acordynge to all that is put vnto him.
31And whether he hath gored a sonne or a doughter, he shalbe serued after the same maner
12cutt of hir hande, and let not thine eye pitie her.
20Yf a man haue to doo with a woman that is bonde and hath bene medled with al of another man which nether is boughte nor fredome geuen her, there shalbe a payne apon it: but they shall not dye, because she was not made fre.
20For ye suffre even if a man brynge you into bondage: yf a ma devoure: yf a man take: yf a man exalt hym silfe: yf a man smyte you on the face.
39But I saye to you that ye resist not wroge. But whosoever geve the a blowe on thy right cheke tourne to him the other.
40And yf eny man will sue the at the lawe and take awaye thy coote let hym have thy cloocke also.
24Of the Iewes five tymes receaved I every tyme.xl. strypes saue one.
20For what prayse is it if when ye be buffeted for youre fautes ye take it paciently? But and yf when ye do well ye suffer wronge and take it paciently then is there thanke with God.
22And the people ranne on them and the officers rent their clothes and comaunded them to be beaten with roddes.
12Then let the elders of his citie sende and fetche him thence and delyuer him in to the hondes of the iustice of bloude, and he shall dye,
47The servaut that knewe his masters will and prepared not him selfe nether dyd accordinge to his will shalbe bete with many strypes.
34And his LORde was wrooth and delyuered him to the iaylers tyll he shnld paye all that was due to him.