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1 Ha valaki ökröt vagy bárányt lop, és levágja vagy eladja azt: öt barmot fizessen egy ökörért, és négy juhot egy bárányért.

2 Ha ház-fölverésen kapják a tolvajt, és [úgy] megverik, hogy meghal, nincs vérbûn miatta.

3 Ha reá sütött a nap, vérbûn van miatta: fizessen; ha nincs néki: adassék el tolvajságáért.

4 Ha elevenen kapják kezében a lopott jószágot, akár ökör, akár szamár, akár juh: két annyit fizessen érette.

5 Ha valaki mezõt vagy szõlõt étet le, úgy hogy barmát elereszti, és az a más mezején legel: mezejének javából és szõlõjének javából fizesse meg a kárt.

6 Ha tûz támad, és tövisbe kap, és megég az asztag, vagy a lábon álló gabona, vagy a mezõ: fizesse meg a kárt, a ki a tüzet gyujtotta.

7 Ha valaki pénzt vagy edényeket ád felebarátjának megõrzés végett, és ellopják annak a férfiúnak házából: ha megtalálják a tolvajt, fizessen kétannyit.

8 Ha nem találják meg a tolvajt, a ház urát vigyék a bírák eleibe: hogy nem nyújtotta-é ki kezét az õ felebarátja vagyonára.

9 Akármi bûn dolgában, akár ökör, akár szamár, akár juh, akár ruha, akármi elveszett jószág az, a mirõl azt mondja: ez az; mindkettõjük ügye a bírák eleibe menjen, és a kit a bírák bûnösnek mondanak, fizessen két annyit az õ felebarátjának.

10 Ha valaki szamarat, vagy ökröt, vagy bárányt, vagy akármiféle barmot ád az õ felebarátja gondviselése alá, és az elhull, vagy megsérül, vagy elhajtatik, úgy hogy senki sem látta:

11 Az Úrra való esküvés legyen kettejök közt, hogy nem nyújtotta-é ki kezét felebarátja vagyonára; és ezt fogadja el annak ura, és az semmit se fizessen.

12 Ha pedig ellopták tõle: megfizesse az urának.

13 Ha széttépetett, hozza el azt bizonyságul; a széttépettet nem fizeti meg.

14 Ha pedig valaki kölcsön kér az õ felebarátjától, és az megsérül vagy elhull urának távollétében: fizesse meg a kárt.

15 Ha ura vele van, nem fizet; ha bérbe adatott, bérébe megy.

16 Ha valaki hajadont csábít el, a ki nincs eljegyezve, és vele hál: jegyajándékkal jegyezze azt el magának feleségül.

17 Ha annak atyja nem akarja azt néki adni: annyi pénzt adjon, a mennyi a hajadonok jegyajándéka.

18 Varázsló asszonyt ne hagyj életben.

19 A ki barommal közösül, halállal lakoljon.

20 A ki isteneknek áldozik, nem csupán az Úrnak, megölettessék.

21 A jövevényen ne hatalmaskodjál, és ne nyomorgasd azt, mert jövevények voltatok Égyiptom földén.

22 Egy özvegyet vagy árvát se nyomorítsatok meg.

23 Ha nyomorgatod azt, és hozzám kiált, meghallgatom az õ kiáltását.

24 És felgerjed haragom, és megöllek titeket fegyverrel, és a ti feleségeitek özvegyekké lésznek, a ti fiaitok pedig árvákká.

25 Ha pénzt adsz kölcsön az én népemnek, a szegénynek a ki veled van; ne légy hozzá olyan, mint a hitelezõ; ne vessetek reá uzsorát.

26 Ha zálogba veszed a te felebarátod felsõ ruháját: naplemente elõtt visszaadd azt néki:

27 Mert egyetlen takarója, testének ruhája az: miben háljon? Bizony, ha én hozzám kiált, meghallgatom; mert én irgalmas vagyok.

28 A bírákat ne szidalmazd, és néped fejedelmét ne átkozd.

29 Gabonáddal és boroddal ne késlekedjél; fiaid elsõszülöttét nékem add.

30 Hasonlóképen cselekedjél ökröddel, juhoddal; hét napig legyen az õ anyjával, a nyolczadik napon nékem add azt.

31 És szent emberek legyetek én elõttem; a mezõn széttépett húst meg ne egyétek; az ebnek vessétek azt.

   

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Exploring the Meaning of Exodus 22

작가: New Christian Bible Study Staff

Arcana Coelestia 9123. The subject treated of in this chapter in the internal sense is the injuries occasioned in various ways to the truth of faith and the good of charity, and their amendment and restoration; also the aid to be brought should they be extinguished. Afterward instruction in the truths of faith is treated of; and lastly, the state of a man壮 life when he is in the good of charity.

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9123. Exodus 22

2. 1 If a thief is caught digging through 2 and is struck, and he dies, there shall be no bloodguilt for him. 3

3. If the sun has risen on him, there shall be bloodguilt for him - [the thief] must surely make repayment; if he has nothing, he shall be sold for his theft.

4. If the theft is certainly found in his hand, whether it is ox or ass, or member of the flock, 4 [and they are] alive, he shall repay double.

5. When a man devastates a field or a vineyard, sending in his beast of burden and causing devastation 5 in another's field, he shall make repayment from the best of his own field or from the best of his own vineyard.

6. When fire breaks out and catches hold of thorns, and a stack of grain is consumed, or standing grain, or a field, the one kindling what is kindled shall surely make repayment.

7. When a man delivers to his companion silver or vessels for safe keeping, and it is taken away by theft out of the man's house, if the thief is caught he shall repay double.

8. If the thief is not caught, the master of the house shall be brought to God 6 [to see] whether or not he has put his hand into his companion's property. 7

9. For every matter of transgression - [whether it is] for an ox, for an ass, for a member of the flock, for clothing, [or] for anything that is lost, about which one says, This is it - the case 8 of both parties shall come even to God, 6 and the one whom God condemns 9 shall repay double to his companion.

10. When a man delivers to his companion an ass, or an ox, or a member of the flock, or any beast for safe keeping, and it dies or is broken, 10 or is led away captive, and no one sees it,

11. An oath of Jehovah shall be between them both, [to see] whether or not its owner has put his hand into his companion's property 7 and taken it; and [the other man] shall not make repayment.

12. But if it has indeed been taken away from him by theft, he shall make repayment to its owner.

13. If it has been torn to pieces, he shall bring it [as] witness; 11 he shall not make repayment for what has been torn.

14. And when a man borrows something from his companion, and it is broken 10 or dies, its owner not being with it, he shall surely make repayment.

15. If its owner is with it, he shall not make repayment; if he is a hired servant he shall come in his hire.

16. When a man persuades a virgin who is not betrothed and lies with her, he shall surely endow her to be his wife.

17. If her father utterly refuses to give her to him, he shall pay silver according to the dowry of virgins.

18. A sorceress you shall not keep alive.

19. Anyone lying with a beast shall surely die.

20. He who sacrifices to the gods shall be utterly destroyed - except to Jehovah alone.

21. And a sojourner you shall not afflict and shall not oppress, for you were sojourners in the land of Egypt.

22. Any widow or orphan you shall not afflict.

23. If you do indeed afflict him, and if he surely cries out to Me, I will surely hear his cry.

24. And My anger will blaze up, and I will kill you with the sword; and your wives will become widows, and your sons orphans.

25. If you lend silver to My people, to the needy one with you, you shall not be like a money-lender to him; you shall not charge him interest.

26. If you ever take your companion's clothing as a pledge you shall restore it to him even at the going in of the sun.

27. For this is his only covering; it is his clothing for his skin, in which he may sleep; and it shall be, when he cries out to Me, that I shall hear, for I am merciful.

28. You shall not revile God, and you shall not curse a governor of your people.

29. You shall not be slow [to offer] the firstfruits of your grain and the firstfruits of your wine. The firstborn of your sons you shall give to Me.

30. You shall do the same with your oxen, [and] with your flock. Seven days it shall be with its mother; on the eighth day you shall give it to Me.

31. And men of holiness shall you be to Me. And you shall not eat flesh torn in the field; you shall throw it to the dogs. 12

CONTENTS

The internal sense of this chapter deals with different ways in which harm is done to the truth of faith and the good of charity, and with making amends and undertaking restoration for them. It also deals with the help that should be offered if they are wiped out. Later on the chapter deals with instruction in the truths of faith, and finally with a person's state of life when the good of charity is present in him.

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1Exodus 22:1 in English versions of the Scriptures is Exodus 21:37 in Hebrew and Latin Bibles.

2. i.e. breaking into a house at night by making a hole in its walls

3. literally, there shall not be bloods for him

4. literally, from ox even to ass, even to member of the flock

5. literally, and sends in his beast of burden and devastates

6. i.e. the judges

7. literally, work

8. literally, word or matter

9. The verb here in the Latin and in the Hebrew is plural. The subject of the verb in the Latin is singular (Deus); but the Hebrew word (Elohim), though plural in form and therefore sometimes used to mean gods, is more often the proper name God. In this particular instance Elohim is taken to mean the judges, i.e. those who act on behalf of God.

10. i.e. is injured

11. The Latin means he shall bring the witness (i.e. evidence) to him but the Hebrew seems to mean he shall bring it [as] witness.

12. literally, a dog

  
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Thanks to the Swedenborg Society for the permission to use this translation.