V 27-30 Second Example: Thou shalt not commit Adultery (Mat_18:8f.; Mar_9:43, Mar_9:47)—The prohibition (Exo_20:14; Deu_5:15; cf.Lev_20:10; Deu_22:22) in the polygamous society of Moses’ day attached to the wife but not to the husband (over whom none of the wives had exclusive rights)—unless, of course, he sinned with the wife of another. Hence the punishment of Lev_20:10; Deu_22:22 is appointed only for a wife and her accomplice. Our Lord, who is directly addressing men, again condemns the internal act even if unaccompanied by external effect (DV ‘to lust’, p??? t? ?p?Tµ?+?sa?, i.e. 'to the point of lusting). He is the first to point this out (the Rabbis quoted in this connexion, SB 1, 299, are post-Christian). The energetic language in which our Lord warns against the occasion of sin must not be taken literally, such language has its freedoms: the left eye, for instance, is no less a danger than the right. ‘Right eye’ and ‘right hand’ clearly mean all we hold most dear. If these are a trap (s???da???) in the moral path they must be put aside.