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A Hebrew servant shall serve this many years. Ex 21.2 |
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This is the year a Hebrew servant goes out free, paying nothing. Ex 21.2 |
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If a Hebrew servant comes in by himself, how does he go out? Ex 21.3 |
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If a Hebrew servant comes in married, how does he go out? Ex 21:3 |
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His wife shall go out with him |
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If the master has given a Hebrew servant a wife, and she has borne sons or daughters, who goes out? Ex 21.4 |
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If the master has given a Hebrew servant a wife and she has borne sons or daughters, whose are they when the servant goes out in the 7th year? Ex 21:4 |
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They shall be the masters. |
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If the Hebrew servant who was given a wife who has borne sons and daughters does NOT want to go out, what happens? Ex 21.5,6 |
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The master shall bring him to the judges and to the door or doorpost and pierce his ear and he shall serve forever. |
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Does a female slave go out as male slaves? Ex 21:7 |
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Shall a female slave who does not please her master be sold to a foreign people? Ex 21.8 |
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What is the punishment of he who strikes a man so that he dies? Ex 21.12 |
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If a man who killed another man did NOT lie in wait, will he be put to death? Ex 21.13 |
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No, God has appointed a place where he may flee. |
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If a man acts with premeditation, if he killed by treachery, must he die? Ex 21.14 |
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Yes. He can even be taken away from the altar. |
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What is the punishment for one who strikes his mother or father? Ex 21:15 |
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He shall be put to death. |
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What is the punishment for one who kidnaps and either keeps or sells the man? Ex 21.16 |
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He shall surely be put to death. |
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What is the punishment for one who curses his mother or father? Ex 21.17 |
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He shall surely be put to death |
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If two men contend - using stone or fist - one is injured but doesn't die, what follows: Ex 21.18,19 |
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The one who strikes shall be acquitted, but he must pay for the loss of time and provide for him to be thoroughly healed. |
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If a man beats a male or female servant with a rod so they die, shall he be punished? Ex 21.20 |
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If men fight and hurt a woman with child yet no harm follows, what happens? Ex 21.22 |
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He shall be punished as the husband imposes and he shall pay as the judges determine. |
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If men fight and hurt a woman with child and harm follows, what happens? Ex 21:23-25 |
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Life for life; eye for eye; tooth for tooth; hand for hand; foot for foot; burn for burn; wound for wound, stripe for stripe. |
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What two injuries allow a male or servant to go free? Ex 21:26-27 |
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A destroyed eye or a tooth knocked out |
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What happens if an ox gores a man or woman to death? Ex 21.28 |
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The ox shall be stoned, its flesh shall not be eaten. The owner of the ox is acquitted. |
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What happens if an ox (with prior bad acts) gores a male or female servant to death? Ex 21.29-31 |
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The ox shall be stoned and its owner shall also be put to death. The owner can pay a sum of money and redeem his life. |
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If an ox gores a male or female servant, what happens? Ex 21.32 |
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The ox owner shall pay 30 shekels of silver to the master of the servant AND the ox shall be stoned. |
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What happens if an ox or donkey falls into a pit that was not covered? Ex 21.33 |
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The owner of the pit shall give money to the owner of the ox or donkey. But he keeps the dead animal. |
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If an ox kills another ox, what happens? Ex 21.35 |
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The live ox will be sold, the money will be divided, and the dead ox will also be divided. |
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If an ox (with prior bad acts) kills another ox, what happens? Ex 21.36 |
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The owner of the dead ox shall pay ox for ox and the dead animal shall be his own. |
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What must be restored for a stolen ox? Ex 22.1 |
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What must be restored for a stolen sheep? Ex 22.1 |
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