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Ibn Ezra on Leviticus 20:1:1

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1 ‎[1] [AND THE LORD SPOKE UNTO MOSES, SAYING.] Scripture earlier stated, *unto all the congregation…of Israel*, because the commandments, which followed, are obligatory upon all of Israel. Strangers have no part in them. Scripture now begins to mention the punishment for harlotry, which will befall anyone who lives in the Land of Israel, be he native born or resident alien. It begins with the most severe of them all, namely, with the individual who gives of his seed to Molech, that is, the one who has intercourse with a woman who worships idols.

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Version: Ibn Ezra's commentary on the Pentateuch, tran. and annot. by H. Norman Strickman and Arthur M. Silver. Menorah Pub., 1988-2004

Source: https://www.nli.org.il/he/books/NNL_ALEPH001102376/NLI

License: CC-BY-NC

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