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Numbers 5:12

The Pulpit Commentary on Numbers 5:12

The Pulpit Commentary · Joseph S. Exell and contributors · Public domain

If any man's wife … commit a trespass against him. The adultery of the wife is here regarded only from a social point of view; the injury to the husband, the destruction of his peace of mind, even by the bare suspicion, and the consequent troubling of Israel, is the thing dwelt upon.

The punishment of adultery as a sin had been already prescribed (Le ).

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