Tafsir Ibn Abbas: Al-Maaida, Ayah 43
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But how is it that they make you their judge when they have the Torah wherein is God’s judgement of stoning the interrogative here is for provoking amazement in other words they were not seeking thereby by making you their judge to discover the truth but a lighter punishment for them; and then they turn away and then they reject your ruling of stoning which accords with what is in their Scripture after that request to you for arbitration? Such are not believers.
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Ibn Abbas Commentary
(How come they unto thee for judgement) regarding stoning, this is mentioned by way of showing amazement (when they have the Torah, wherein) in the Torah (Allah hath delivered judgement (for them)) the judgement of stoning? (Yet even after that) after the exposition in the Qur'an and the Torah (they turn away. Such (folk) are not believers) in the Torah.