Exodus 21:16
stealeth.Ge 40:15; De 24:7; 1Ti 1:10; Re 18:12selleth him.Ge 37:28found in.22:4 Exodus 22:1-4
1 Of theft.5 Of damage.7 Of trespasses.14 Of borrowing.16 Of fornication.18 Of witchcraft.19 Of bestiality.20 Of idolatry.21 Of strangers, widows, and fatherless.25 Of usury.26 Of pledges.28 Of reverence to magistrates.29 Of the first fruits.31 Of torn flesh. sheep. or, goat. he shall.There is a smaller compensation required in other things, (ver. 9,) and also a disproportion between an ox and a sheep. The reason of the former is, as Maimonides explains it, because money, goods, etc., are better guarded in houses and cities, than cattle in a field; which consequently can be more easily stolen. The reason of the latter seems to be, as it is explained by Bishop Patrick, that an ox was of greater value, and more useful for the purposes of husbandry. Le 6:1-6; Nu 5:7; 2Sa 12:6; Pr 6:31; Lu 19:8five oxen.Pr 14:4 breaking.Job 24:14; 30:5; Ho 7:1; Joe 2:9; Mt 6:19,20; 24:43; 1Th 5:2no blood.Nu 35:27 then he shall.21:2; Jud 2:14; 10:7; Isa 50:1 found.21:16he shall restore double.1,7,9; Pr 6:31; Isa 40:2; Jer 16:18; Re 18:6
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