Jamieson Fausset Brown Commentary - Leviticus 20:2 - 20:2

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Jamieson Fausset Brown Commentary - Leviticus 20:2 - 20:2


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Whosoever ... giveth any of his seed unto Molech - (See on Lev 18:21).

the people of the land shall stone him with stones, etc. - Criminals who were condemned to be stoned were led, with their hands bound, without the gates to a small eminence, where was a large stone placed at the bottom. When they had approached within ten cubits of the spot, they were exhorted to confess, that, by faith and repentance, their souls might be saved. When led forward to within four cubits, they were stripped almost naked, and received some stupefying draught, during which the witnesses prepared, by laying aside their outer garments, to carry into execution the capital sentence which the law bound them to do. The criminal, being placed on the edge of the precipice, was then pushed backwards, so that he fell down the perpendicular height on the stone lying below: if not killed by the fall, the second witness dashed a large stone down upon his breast, and then the “people of the land,” who were by-standers, rushed forward, and with stones completed the work of death (Mat 21:44; Act 7:58).