The ox shall be surely stonedi.e., he shall die the death of a murderer.

His flesh shall not be eaten. — An ox killed by stoning would not be bled in the usual way, and would be “unclean” food for Hebrews. According to the Rabbis, the flesh might not even be disposed of to the Gentiles, but had to be buried. If this were so, the object must have been to mark strongly that whatever creature took human life was accursed.

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