Exodus 22
Laws are given for various crimes such as theft, false accusation, and mistreatment of foreigners.
Bible version
Rules for Worship and Holiness
Commentary
Exodus chapter 22 is a chapter that outlines the laws of justice and mercy that God has given to the Israelites. It begins with a reminder that God is the one who will judge the people and that they should not take justice into their own hands. It then goes on to list a number of laws that are to be followed, such as not mistreating foreigners, not oppressing widows and orphans, and not taking bribes. It also outlines punishments for those who break these laws, such as restitution or even death. The chapter ends with a reminder that God is a God of justice and mercy and that He will judge the people according to His laws. This is an important reminder for the Israelites, as it shows them that God is a just and merciful God who will not tolerate injustice. It also serves as a reminder to us today that God is a God of justice and mercy and that we should strive to live according to His laws.
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There are 31 verses in Exodus, chapter 22.