Quoting%20commentary for Sanhedrin 169:14
אלא אחר היינו טעמא דפטור דאמר קרא (שמות כב, כז) ונשיא בעמך לא תאור בעושה מעשה עמך
This is well as far as cursing is concerned: but whence do we know the same of smiting? — Because we compare smiting with cursing. If so, should not the same apply to his son? — Even as R. Phineas said [elsewhere]: This refers to one who had repented. If so, even a stranger [should be liable]? — R. Mari answered, 'among thy people' implies 'abiding among thy people'.<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' But when one is sentenced to death, he is no longer so. ');"><sup>14</sup></span>
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