Verse 32
32 And likewise a Levite, when he was at the place, came and looked on him , and passed by on the other side.
Ver. 32. Passed by on the other side ] Αντιπαρηλθεν . For fear of legal pollution. But two duties never meet so as to cross one another; the one of them yields, and the execution of the yielding duty for the present hath reason of an offence. This Levite’s legal strictness was here a vice; he should rather have showed mercy to his brother in misery. So that the rule, negatives always bind, intends not that they are of an indispensable nature; but that every particular instant of time is to be observed for their obedience, while and where they stand of force. (Huet. of Cons.)
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