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Deuteronomy 13:6–10
13:6 Suppose your own full brother,8 your son, your daughter, your beloved wife, or your closest friend should seduce you secretly and encourage you to go and serve other gods9 that neither you nor your ancestors10 have previously known,11 13:7 the gods of the surrounding people (whether near you or far from you, from one end of the earth12 to the other). 13:8 You must not give in to him or even listen to him; do not feel sympathy for him or spare him or cover up for him. 13:9 Instead, you must kill him without fail!13 Your own hand must be the first to strike him,14 and then the hands of the whole community. 13:10 You must stone him to death15 because he tried to entice you away from the Lord your God, who delivered you from the land of Egypt, that place of slavery.
| 8 | tn Heb “your brother, the son of your mother.” In a polygamous society it was not rare to have half brothers and sisters by way of a common father and different mothers. |
| 9 | tn In the Hebrew text these words are in the form of a brief quotation: “entice you secretly saying, ‘Let us go and serve other gods.’ ” |
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| 14 | tn Heb “to put him to death,” but this is misleading in English for such an action would leave nothing for the others to do. |
| 15 | sn Execution by means of pelting the offender with stones afforded a mechanism whereby the whole community could share in it. In a very real sense it could be done not only in the name of the community and on its behalf but by its members (cf. Lev 24:14; Num 15:35; Deut 21:21; Josh 7:25). |
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