Verse 10
Thou didst blaspheme, Heb. bless. Blessing is put for cursing and blaspheming, as Job 1:5; Job 2:9, so also here, as is apparent, because his blessing God and the king had been no crime. It is a figure called euphemisms. God would have blasphemy so much abhorred, that it should not easily and unnecessarily be named by its proper name. Compare Psalms 16:4.
Carry him out, to the place where malefactors were punished, which was out of the city, Leviticus 24:23; Joshua 7:24; Mark 15:20; Hebrews 13:12, partly to show that they were unworthy of all human society, and abhorred by all the people; and partly because the place where they were killed was thereby ceremonially polluted.
Stone him; the proper punishment of blasphemers, Leviticus 24:15,Leviticus 24:16.
That he may die; as one that cursed his God, and his political father, his king. See Exodus 21:17; Exodus 12:28.
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