Heb 10:28 "He that despised Moses' law died without mercy under two or three witnesses:"
What some commentaries have to say on Heb 10:28:
"He that rejected it, threw it aside, and denied its Divine authority by presumptuous sinning, died without mercy - without any extenuation or mitigation of punishment; Numbers 15:30."
Clarke's Comm.
"The fact stated here is exemplified by many instances in the history of Israel. There was the case of the man stoned for picking up sticks on the sabbath (Numbers 15:36), to name only one;..."
Coffman Comm.
" for if any one, of whatever order and dignity, who set at nought the law of Moses, by any presumptuous transgression of it, died without mercy on the evidence of two or three witnesses,..."
Coke's Comm.
"Now one that transgressed that law, either in whole, or in part, by denying it entirely, or by breaking any particular precept of it presumptuously, died without mercy; a corporeal death; there was no atonement nor sacrifice for him, nor pity to be shown him, Deuteronomy 13:8. "
Gill's Comm.
Will those that think the OT laws are still valid, active and enforceable follow that OT law and put to death those that refuse to follow it, who 'set it at nought', that 'presumptuously' transgress the Sabbath, working on the Sabbath (Num 15:32,36)?
What some commentaries have to say on Heb 10:28:
"He that rejected it, threw it aside, and denied its Divine authority by presumptuous sinning, died without mercy - without any extenuation or mitigation of punishment; Numbers 15:30."
Clarke's Comm.
"The fact stated here is exemplified by many instances in the history of Israel. There was the case of the man stoned for picking up sticks on the sabbath (Numbers 15:36), to name only one;..."
Coffman Comm.
" for if any one, of whatever order and dignity, who set at nought the law of Moses, by any presumptuous transgression of it, died without mercy on the evidence of two or three witnesses,..."
Coke's Comm.
"Now one that transgressed that law, either in whole, or in part, by denying it entirely, or by breaking any particular precept of it presumptuously, died without mercy; a corporeal death; there was no atonement nor sacrifice for him, nor pity to be shown him, Deuteronomy 13:8. "
Gill's Comm.
Will those that think the OT laws are still valid, active and enforceable follow that OT law and put to death those that refuse to follow it, who 'set it at nought', that 'presumptuously' transgress the Sabbath, working on the Sabbath (Num 15:32,36)?