"So he that goeth in to his neighbour’s wife; whosoever toucheth her shall not be innocent."
Commentary
Gill's Exposition
So he that goeth into his neighbour's wife,.... To converse with her, or lie with her, as the Targum; for it means not barely going into her house or chamber,
or into her company, though without any ill design at first, which yet may be dangerous; but committing adultery with her, as this phrase is often used, Gen 19:31 ; whosoever toucheth her; by impure dalliances, and especially by carnal copulation with her, in which sense it is used; see Gill on Co1 7:1 ; shall not be innocent; or free (r) from disgrace and infamy, from loss of substance or health; from punishment in this life, either by the jealous husband or civil magistrate; and in the world to come by the Lord himself; for "whoremongers and adulterers God will judge", Heb 13:4 . (r) "non insons, vel immunis", Schultens; so Gejerus.
Source: Gill's Exposition (Public Domain)
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Commentary
Gill's Exposition
So he that goeth into his neighbour's wife,.... To converse with her, or lie with her, as the Targum; for it means not barely going into her house or chamber,
or into her company, though without any ill design at first, which yet may be dangerous; but committing adultery with her, as this phrase is often used, Gen 19:31 ; whosoever toucheth her; by impure dalliances, and especially by carnal copulation with her, in which sense it is used; see Gill on Co1 7:1 ; shall not be innocent; or free (r) from disgrace and infamy, from loss of substance or health; from punishment in this life, either by the jealous husband or civil magistrate; and in the world to come by the Lord himself; for "whoremongers and adulterers God will judge", Heb 13:4 . (r) "non insons, vel immunis", Schultens; so Gejerus.