Laws about Theft
1“When a man steals an ox or a sheep and butchers it or sells it, he must repay22:1 2Sm 12:6; Pr 6:31; Lk 19:8 five cattle for the ox or four sheep for the sheep.
2If a thief is caught in the act of breaking in, and he is beaten to death, no one is guilty of bloodshed.22:2 Nm 35:27; Mt 24:43
3But if this happens after sunrise, the householder is guilty of bloodshed. A thief must make full restitution. If he is unable, he is to be sold because of his theft.22:3 Ex 21:2,16
4If what was stolen — whether ox, donkey, or sheep — is actually found alive in his possession, he must repay double.
Laws about Crop Protection
5“When a man lets a field or vineyard be grazed in, and then allows his animals to go and graze in someone else’s field, he must repay22:5 LXX adds from his field according to its produce. But if someone lets his animals graze an entire field, he must repay; DSS, Sam also support this reading. with the best of his own field or vineyard.
6“When a fire gets out of control, spreads to thornbushes, and consumes stacks of cut grain, standing grain, or a field, the one who started the fire must make full restitution for what was burned.
Laws about Personal Property
7“When a man gives his neighbor valuables22:7 Lit silver or goods to keep, but they are stolen from that person’s house, the thief, if caught, must repay double.
8If the thief is not caught, the owner of the house must present himself to the judges22:8 Or to God to determine22:8 LXX, Tg, Vg read swear whether or not he has taken his neighbor’s property.22:8 Dt 17:8–9
9In any case of wrongdoing involving an ox, a donkey, a sheep, a garment, or anything else lost, and someone claims, ‘That’s mine,’22:9 Lit That is it the case between the two parties is to come before the judges.22:9 Or before God The one the judges condemn22:9 Or one whom God condemns must repay double to his neighbor.
10“When a man gives his neighbor a donkey, an ox, a sheep, or any other animal to care for, but it dies, is injured, or is stolen, while no one is watching,
11there must be an oath before the Lord between the two of them to determine whether or not he has taken his neighbor’s property. Its owner must accept the oath, and the other man does not have to make restitution.
12But if, in fact, the animal was stolen from his custody, he must make restitution to its owner.22:11–12 Gn 31:39; Heb 6:16
13If it was actually torn apart by a wild animal, he is to bring it as evidence; he does not have to make restitution for the torn carcass.
14“When a man borrows an animal from his neighbor, and it is injured or dies while its owner is not there with it, the man must make full restitution.
15If its owner is there with it, the man does not have to make restitution. If it was rented, the loss is covered by22:15 Lit rented, it comes with its rental price.
Laws about Seduction
16“If a man seduces a virgin who is not engaged, and he sleeps with her, he must certainly pay the bridal price for her to be his wife.
17If her father absolutely refuses to give her to him, he must pay an amount in silver equal to the bridal price for virgins.22:16–17 Gn 34:12; Dt 22:28–29
Capital Offenses
Laws Protecting the Vulnerable
25“If you lend silver to my people, to the poor person among you, you must not be like a creditor to him; you must not charge him interest.22:25 Lv 25:36–37; Dt 23:20; Ps 15:5
26“If you ever take your neighbor’s cloak as collateral, return it to him before sunset.
Respect for God
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