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EXO 22:1–22:15 ©

Regulations Regarding Theft, Borrowing, and Accidental Damage or Loss

Regulations Regarding Theft, Borrowing, and Accidental Damage or Loss

22[fn] “ ‘If a man steals an ox or small livestock and slaughters it or sells it, he will make restitution with five cattle in place of the ox and with four sheep or goats in place of the small livestock. 2“ ‘If a thief is found in the act of breaking in and he is struck and he dies, there is not bloodguilt for him. 3(If the sun has risen over him, there is bloodguilt for him. He will make full restitution. If he does not have enough,[fn] he will be sold for his theft. 4If indeed the stolen item is found in his possession[fn] alive, from ox to donkey to small livestock, he will make double restitution.

5“ ‘If a man grazes his livestock in a field or a vineyard and he releases his livestock and it grazes in the field of another, he will make restitution from the best of his field and the best of his vineyard.

6“ ‘If a fire is started and finds thorn bushes and a stack of sheaves or the standing grain or the field is consumed, the one who started the fire will surely make restitution.

7“ ‘If a man gives to his neighbor money or objects to watch over and it is stolen from the house of the man, if the thief is found, he will make double restitution. 8If the thief is not found, the owner of the house will be brought to the sanctuary[fn] to learn whether or not he reached out his hand to his neighbor’s possession. 9Concerning every account of transgression—concerning an ox, concerning a donkey, concerning small livestock, concerning clothing, concerning all lost property—where someone says, “This belongs to me,” the matter of the two of them will come to God;[fn] whomever God declares guilty will make double restitution to his neighbor.

10“ ‘If a man gives to his neighbor a donkey or an ox or small livestock or any beast to watch over and it dies or is injured or is captured when there is no one who sees, 11the oath of Yahweh will be between the two of them concerning whether or not he has reached out his hand to his neighbor’s possession, and its owner will accept this, and he will not make restitution. 12But if indeed it was stolen from him, he will make restitution to its owner. 13If indeed it was torn to pieces, he will bring it as evidence—the mangled carcass; he will not make restitution.

14“ ‘If a man borrows from his neighbor and it is injured or dies while its owner is not with it, he will make restitution. 15If its owner was with it, he will not make restitution; if it was hired, it came with its hiring fee.


22:1 Exodus 22:1–31 in the English Bible is 21:37–22:30 in the Hebrew Bible

22:3 Literally “there is not to him”

22:4 Literally “in his hand”

22:8 Literally “to God” or perhaps “to the judges”

22:9 Or “the judges”

EXO 22:1–22:15 ©

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