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Exodus 22:15

Posted on 6 August 2023
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“And if a man borrows aught of his neighbor, and it be hurt or die, the owner thereof being not with it, he shall surely make it good.”

Exodus 22:15 addresses a scenario:where a person borrows something from their neighbour, and while in their possession, that item gets damaged or dies. In such a case, the borrower is obligated to compensate the owner for the loss.

This verse emphasizes the principle of personal responsibility and accountability in one’s dealings with others. It highlights the importance of respecting the property of others and being mindful of its well-being while under one’s care. It also underscores the need for honesty and integrity when borrowing something from another person.

In the broader context:of the Book of Exodus, this verse is part of the collection of laws and regulations given by God to the Israelites through Moses after their liberation from slavery in Egypt. These laws, often referred to as the Mosaic Law or the Law of Moses, were intended to guide the Israelites in their daily lives, establish social order, and promote justice and righteousness.

Exodus 22 contains various laws addressing a range of issues, including property rights, theft, restitution, and personal liability. The purpose of these laws was to provide a framework for a just and harmonious society, where individuals were held accountable for their actions and were encouraged to treat others with fairness and respect.

When examining Exodus 22:15:it’s important to consider the underlying principles it conveys, such as integrity, accountability, and respect for others’ property. While the specific application of this verse may differ in modern contexts, the broader message of responsible and considerate behaviour remains relevant.

Overall, this verse encourages individuals to uphold their commitments and obligations when borrowing from others and to take appropriate measures to ensure the safekeeping of borrowed items. It serves as a reminder to act with honesty, integrity, and care in all aspects of our interactions with fellow human beings.

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