For thee — He speaks to the inferior magistrates, who were erected in several cities. If thou hast not skill to determine, between blood and blood — That is, in capital causes. Between plea and plea — In civil causes, about words or estates. Between stroke and stroke — In criminal causes, concerning blows, or wounds inflicted by one man upon another. Matters of controversy — That is, such things being doubtful, and the magistrates divided in their opinions about it. Chuse — Namely to set up his tabernacle, or temple there; because there was the abode, both of their sanhedrim, which was constituted of priests and civil magistrates, and of the high — priests, who were to consult God by Urim, in matters which could not be decided otherwise.

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