Leviticus 24:19
Yf a man mayme his neyghboure as he hath done, so shall it be done to him agayne:
Yf a man mayme his neyghboure as he hath done, so shall it be done to him agayne:
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20broke for broke, eye for eye and toth for toth: euen as he hath maymed a man, so shall he be maymed agayne.
21So nowe he that kylleth a beest, shall paye for it: but he that kylleth a man, shall dye for it.
17He that kylleth any man, shall dye for it:
18but he that kylleth a beest shall paye for it, beest for beest.
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.
26Yf a man smyte his servaunte or his mayde in the eye and put it out, he shall let the goo fre for the eyes sake.
27Also yf he smyte out hys servauntes or his maydes toth, he shall let the go out fre for the tothes sake.
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.
3excepte the sonne be vpp when he is founde, then there shalbe bloude shed for him, A thefe shall make restitucyon: Yf he haue not wherewith, he shalbe solde for his thefte.
4Yf the thefte be founde in his hande alyue (whether it be oxe, asse or shepe) he shall restore double.
5Yf a man do hurte felde or vyneyarde, so that he put in his beest to fede in another mans felde: off the best off hys owne felde, and of the best of his awne vyneyarde, shall he make restitucyon.
6Yf fyre breake out and catch in the thornes, so that the stoukes of corne or the stodynge corne or felde be consumed therwith: he that kynled the fyre shall make restitucyon.
7Yf a man delyuer his neghboure money or stuffe to kepe, and it be stolen out of his housse: Yf the these be foude, he shal paye double
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.
10Yf a man delyuer vnto his neghboure to kepe, asse, oxe, shepe or what soeuer beest it be and it dye or be hurte or dryuen awaye and no man se it:
11then shall an othe of the Lorde goo betwene them, whether he haue put his hande vnto his neghbours good, and the owner of it shall take the othe, and the other shall not make it good:
12Yf it be stollen from him, then he shall make restitucion vnto the owner:
13Yf it be torne with wylde beestes, the let him bringe recorde of the teerynge: and he shall not make it good.
14when a man boroweth oughte of his neghbour yf it be hurte or els dye, and yf the owner therof be not by, he shall make it good:
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.
35Yf one mans oxe hurte anothers that he dye: then they shall sell the lyue oxe and deuyde the money, and the deed oxe also they shall deuyde.
36But and yf it be knowne that the oxe hath vsed to pusshe in tymes past, then because his master hath not kepte hi, he shall paye oxe for oxe. and the deed shalbe his awne.
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.
24Cursed be he that smyteth his neghboure secretly, and all the people shall saye Amen.
38Ye have hearde how it ys sayd an eye for an eye: a tothe for a tothe.
12He that smyteth a man that he dye, shalbe slayne for it.
2And 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
4Ether when a soule sweareth: so that he pronounceth with his lippes to do euell or to do good (what soeuer it be that a man pronounceth with an othe) and the thinge be out of his mynde and afterwarde cometh to the knowlege of it, than he hath offended in one of these.
19or broken foted or broken handed
11But and yf there be any man that hateth his neyghboure and layeth awayte for him and ryseth agenst him and smyteth him that he dye, and fleeth vnto any of these cities.
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,
4Then when he hath synned or trespaced, he shall restore agayne that he toke violently awaye, or the wronge whiche he dyd, or that whiche was delyuered him to kepe, or the lost thinge which he founde,
23or cast any maner of stone at him that he dye therewith and sawe him not: And he cast it apon him and he dyed but was not his enemye nether soughte him ony harme:
2when a soule synneth ad trespaceth agaynst the Lorde and denyed vnto his neyghboure that which was taken him to kepe, or that was put vnder his hande, or that which he hath violently taken awaye, or that whiche he hath deceaued his neyghboure off wyth sotylte,
14Yf a man come presumptuously vppon his neyghboure ad slee him with gile, thou shalt take him fro myne alter that he dye.
21or smyte him with his hande of enuye that he dye he that smote him shall dye for he is a murtherer. The iustice of bloude shall slee him as soone as he fyndeth him.
31And as ye wolde that men shuld doo to you: so do ye to them lyke wyse.
31And whether he hath gored a sonne or a doughter, he shalbe serued after the same maner
5As when a man goeth vnto the wodd with his neghboure to hew wod, and as his hade fetcheth a stroke with the axe, the head slippeth from the helue and smyteth his neghboure that he dye: the same shall flee vnto one off the same cities ad be saued.