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Exodus 21:34

Contemporary English Version (Anglicised) 2012

You must pay for the dead animal, and it becomes yours.

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And because he didn't have any pity on the poor man, he will have to pay four times what the lamb was worth.”

Suppose someone's ox or donkey is killed by falling into an open pit that you dug or left uncovered on your property.

If your bull kills someone else's, yours must be sold. Then the money from your bull and the meat from the dead bull must be divided equally between you and the other owner.

Suppose you borrow an animal from a neighbour, and it gets injured or dies while the neighbour isn't around. Then you must replace it.

If you carelessly let a fire spread from your property to someone else's, you must pay the owner for any crops or fields destroyed by the fire.

And thieves who get caught must pay back seven times what was stolen and lose everything.

For example, they need to return anything they have taken as security for a loan and anything they have stolen. Then if they stop doing evil and start obeying my Law, they will live.




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