Property Rights

22 [a]If someone steals an ox or a sheep and slaughters it or sells it, he shall pay five oxen for the ox and (A)four sheep for the sheep— [b]If the (B)thief is [c]caught while [d]breaking in and is struck so that he dies, there will be no guilt for bloodshed on his account. If the sun has risen on him, there will be guilt for bloodshed on his account—A thief shall certainly make restitution; if he owns nothing, then he shall be (C)sold for his theft. If what he stole is actually found alive in his [e]possession, whether an ox or a donkey or a sheep, (D)he shall pay double.

“If someone lets a field or vineyard be grazed bare and lets his animal loose so that it grazes in another person’s field, he shall make restitution from the best of his own field and the best of his own vineyard.

“If a fire breaks out and spreads to thorn bushes, and stacked grain or the standing grain or the field itself is consumed, the one who started the fire must make restitution.

(E)If someone gives his neighbor money or goods to keep for him and it is stolen from the [f]neighbor’s house, if the thief is [g]caught, then the thief shall pay double. If the thief is not [h]caught, then the owner of the house shall [i]appear before [j](F)the judges, to determine whether he [k]laid his hands on his neighbor’s property. For every [l]breach of trust, whether it is for ox, for donkey, for sheep, for clothing, or for any lost thing about which one says, ‘This is it,’ the [m]case of both parties shall come before [n](G)the judges; he whom [o]the judges condemn shall pay double to his neighbor.

10 “If someone gives his neighbor a donkey, an ox, a sheep, or any animal to keep for him, and it dies or is injured or is driven away while no one is looking, 11 an (H)oath before the Lord shall be [p]taken by the two of them [q]that he has not [r]laid a hand on his neighbor’s property; and its owner shall accept it, and he shall not be compelled to make restitution. 12 But if it is actually stolen from him, he shall make restitution to its owner. 13 If it is all torn to pieces, have him bring it as evidence; he shall not be compelled to make restitution for what has been torn to pieces.

14 “And if someone [s]borrows an animal from his neighbor, and it is injured or dies while its owner is not with it, he shall make full restitution. 15 If its owner is with it, the borrower shall not be compelled to make restitution. If it is hired, it [t]came by its hire.

Various Laws

16 (I)If a man seduces a virgin who is not [u]betrothed and sleeps with her, he must pay a [v]dowry for her to be his wife. 17 If her father absolutely refuses to give her to him, he shall [w]pay money equal to the (J)dowry for virgins.

18 “You shall not allow a (K)sorceress to live.

19 (L)Whoever has sexual intercourse with an animal must be put to death.

20 (M)He who sacrifices to [x]any god, other than to the Lord alone, shall be [y]utterly destroyed.

21 (N)You shall not oppress a stranger nor torment him, for you were strangers in the land of Egypt. 22 (O)You shall not oppress any widow or orphan. 23 If you oppress him at all, and (P)if he does cry out to Me, (Q)I will assuredly hear his cry; 24 and My anger will be kindled, and I will kill you with the sword, (R)and your wives shall become widows and your children fatherless.

25 (S)If you lend money to My people, to the poor [z]among you, you are not to [aa]act as a creditor to him; you shall not [ab]charge him (T)interest. 26 If you ever seize your neighbor’s cloak (U)as a pledge, you are to return it to him before the sun sets, 27 for that is his only covering; it is his cloak for his [ac]body. What else is he to sleep in? And it will come about that (V)when he cries out to Me, I will listen to him, for (W)I am gracious.

28 “You shall not [ad](X)curse God, (Y)nor curse a ruler of your people.

29 (Z)You shall not hold back the offering from your entire harvest and your [ae]wine. (AA)The firstborn of your sons you shall give to Me. 30 (AB)You shall do the same with your oxen and with your sheep. It shall be with its mother for seven days; (AC)on the eighth day you shall give it to Me.

31 (AD)You shall be holy people to Me, therefore (AE)you shall not eat any flesh torn to pieces in the field; you shall throw it to the dogs.

Various Laws

23 (AF)You shall not give a false report; do not join your hand with a wicked person to be a (AG)malicious witness. You shall not follow [af]the crowd in doing evil, nor shall you [ag]testify in a dispute so as to join together with [ah]a crowd in order to (AH)pervert justice; (AI)nor shall you [ai]show favor to a poor person in his dispute.

(AJ)If you encounter your enemy’s ox or his donkey wandering away, you must return it to him. (AK)If you see the donkey of one who hates you lying helpless under its load, you shall not leave it helpless for [aj]its owner; you must arrange the load with him.

(AL)You shall not pervert the justice due to your needy brother in his dispute. (AM)Keep far from a false charge, and (AN)do not kill the innocent or the righteous, for (AO)I will not acquit the guilty.

(AP)You shall not take a bribe, for a bribe blinds the clear-sighted and [ak]subverts the cause of the just.

(AQ)You shall not oppress a stranger, since you yourselves know the [al]feelings of a stranger, for you also were strangers in the land of Egypt.

The Sabbath and the Land

10 “Now (AR)you shall sow your land for six years and gather in its yield, 11 but in the seventh year you shall let it [am]rest and lie uncultivated, so that the needy of your people may eat; and whatever they leave the animal of the field may eat. You are to do the same with your vineyard and your olive grove.

12 (AS)For six days you are to do your work, but on the seventh day you shall cease from labor so that your ox and your donkey may rest, and the son of your female slave, as well as the stranger residing with you, may refresh themselves. 13 Now (AT)concerning everything which I have said to you, be careful; and (AU)do not mention the name of other gods, nor let them be heard [an]from your mouth.

Three National Feasts

14 (AV)Three times a year you shall celebrate a feast to Me. 15 You shall keep (AW)the Feast of Unleavened Bread; for seven days you are to eat unleavened bread, as I commanded you, at the appointed time in the (AX)month of Abib, for in [ao]that month you came out of Egypt. And [ap](AY)no one is to appear before Me empty-handed. 16 Also you shall keep (AZ)the Feast of the Harvest of the first fruits of your labors from what you sow in the field; also the Feast of the Ingathering at the end of the year (BA)when you gather in the fruit of your labors from the field. 17 (BB)Three times a year all your males shall appear before the Lord [aq]God.

18 (BC)You shall not offer the blood of My sacrifice with leavened bread; (BD)nor is the fat of My [ar]feast to remain overnight until morning.

19 “You shall bring (BE)the choice first fruits of your soil into the house of the Lord your God.

(BF)You are not to boil a young goat in the milk of its mother.

Conquest of the Land

20 “Behold, I am going to send (BG)an angel before you to guard you along the way and (BH)to bring you into the place which I have prepared. 21 Be attentive to him and obey his voice; (BI)do not be rebellious toward him, for he will not pardon your rebellion, since (BJ)My name is in him. 22 But if you truly obey his voice and do all that I say, then (BK)I will be an enemy to your enemies and an adversary to your adversaries. 23 (BL)For My angel will go before you and bring you into the land of the Amorites, the Hittites, the Perizzites, the Canaanites, the Hivites, and the Jebusites; and I will completely destroy them. 24 (BM)You shall not worship their gods, nor serve them, nor do according to their deeds; (BN)but you shall utterly overthrow them and break their (BO)memorial stones in pieces. 25 (BP)And you shall serve the Lord your God, [as]and He will bless your bread and your water; and (BQ)I will remove sickness from your midst. 26 There will be no one miscarrying or (BR)unable to have children in your land; (BS)I will fulfill the number of your days. 27 I will (BT)send My terror ahead of you, and (BU)throw into confusion all the people among whom you come, and I will (BV)make all your enemies turn their backs to you. 28 And I will send (BW)hornets ahead of you so that they will (BX)drive out the Hivites, the Canaanites, and the Hittites from you. 29 (BY)I will not drive them out from you in a single year, so that the land will not become desolate and the animals of the field become too numerous for you. 30 I will drive them out from you (BZ)little by little, until you become fruitful and take possession of the land. 31 (CA)I will set your boundary from the [at]Red Sea to the sea of the Philistines, and from the wilderness to the Euphrates River; (CB)for I will hand over the inhabitants of the land to you, and you will (CC)drive them out from you. 32 (CD)You shall [au]make no covenant with them (CE)or with their gods. 33 (CF)They shall not live in your land, otherwise they will make you sin against Me; for if you serve their gods, (CG)it is certain to be a snare to you.”

People Affirm Their Covenant with God

24 Then He said to Moses, “(CH)Come up to the Lord, you and Aaron, (CI)Nadab and Abihu, and (CJ)seventy of the elders of Israel, and you shall worship at a distance. Moses alone, however, shall approach the Lord, but they shall not approach, nor shall the people come up with him.”

Then Moses came and reported to the people all the words of the Lord and all the [av]ordinances; and all the people answered with one voice and said, “(CK)All the words which the Lord has spoken we will do!” And (CL)Moses wrote down all the words of the Lord. Then he got up early in the morning, and built an (CM)altar [aw]at the foot of the mountain with twelve memorial stones for the twelve tribes of Israel. And he sent young men of the sons of Israel, (CN)and they offered burnt offerings and sacrificed bulls as peace offerings to the Lord. (CO)Moses took half of the blood and put it in basins, and the other half of the blood he sprinkled on the altar. Then he took (CP)the Book of the Covenant and read it [ax]as the people listened; and they said, “(CQ)All that the Lord has spoken we will do, and we will be obedient!” So (CR)Moses took the blood and sprinkled it on the people, and said, “Behold (CS)the blood of the covenant, which the Lord has [ay]made with you [az]in accordance with all these words.”

Then Moses went up [ba]with Aaron, (CT)Nadab and Abihu, and seventy of the elders of Israel, 10 and (CU)they saw the God of Israel; and under His feet [bb](CV)there appeared to be a pavement of sapphire, [bc]as clear as the sky itself. 11 Yet He did not reach out with His hand against the nobles of the sons of Israel; and (CW)they saw God, and they ate and drank.

12 Now the Lord said to Moses, “Come up to Me on the mountain and [bd]stay there, and (CX)I will give you the stone tablets [be]with the Law and the [bf]commandments which I have written for their instruction.” 13 So Moses got up [bg]along with (CY)Joshua his [bh]servant, and Moses went up to (CZ)the mountain of God. 14 But to the elders he said, “(DA)Wait here for us until we return to you. And behold, (DB)Aaron and Hur are with you; whoever [bi]has a legal matter, have him approach them.” 15 Then Moses went up to the mountain, and (DC)the cloud covered the mountain. 16 (DD)The glory of the Lord [bj]settled on Mount Sinai, and the cloud covered it for six days; and on the seventh day He (DE)called to Moses from the midst of the cloud. 17 (DF)And to the eyes of the sons of Israel, the appearance of the glory of the Lord was like a (DG)consuming fire on the mountain top. 18 Then Moses entered the midst of the cloud [bk]as he went up to the mountain; and Moses was on the mountain for (DH)forty days and forty nights.

Notas al pie

  1. Exodus 22:1 Ch 21:37 in Heb
  2. Exodus 22:2 Ch 22:1 in Heb
  3. Exodus 22:2 Lit found
  4. Exodus 22:2 I.e., at night; cf. v 3
  5. Exodus 22:4 Lit hand
  6. Exodus 22:7 Lit man’s
  7. Exodus 22:7 Lit found
  8. Exodus 22:8 Lit found
  9. Exodus 22:8 Lit approach to
  10. Exodus 22:8 Or God
  11. Exodus 22:8 Lit stretched his hand
  12. Exodus 22:9 Or matter of wrongdoing
  13. Exodus 22:9 Lit matter
  14. Exodus 22:9 Or God
  15. Exodus 22:9 Or God
  16. Exodus 22:11 Lit between the two
  17. Exodus 22:11 Lit if
  18. Exodus 22:11 Lit reached out his hand
  19. Exodus 22:14 Lit asks
  20. Exodus 22:15 I.e., the fee covers the loss
  21. Exodus 22:16 A betrothed couple was considered legally married, but did not yet live together
  22. Exodus 22:16 I.e., bride-price
  23. Exodus 22:17 Lit weigh out silver
  24. Exodus 22:20 Lit the gods
  25. Exodus 22:20 Lit put under the ban
  26. Exodus 22:25 Lit with
  27. Exodus 22:25 Lit be
  28. Exodus 22:25 Lit lay upon
  29. Exodus 22:27 Lit skin
  30. Exodus 22:28 Or revile
  31. Exodus 22:29 Lit juice
  32. Exodus 23:2 Lit many
  33. Exodus 23:2 Or answer
  34. Exodus 23:2 Lit many
  35. Exodus 23:3 Lit honor
  36. Exodus 23:5 Lit him
  37. Exodus 23:8 Or distorts the words
  38. Exodus 23:9 Lit soul
  39. Exodus 23:11 Lit drop
  40. Exodus 23:13 Lit on
  41. Exodus 23:15 Lit it
  42. Exodus 23:15 Lit they shall not
  43. Exodus 23:17 Heb YHWH, usually rendered Lord
  44. Exodus 23:18 Or festival
  45. Exodus 23:25 Or that He may bless
  46. Exodus 23:31 Lit Sea of Reeds
  47. Exodus 23:32 Lit cut
  48. Exodus 24:3 Or judgments
  49. Exodus 24:4 Lit beneath
  50. Exodus 24:7 Lit in the ears of the people;
  51. Exodus 24:8 Lit cut
  52. Exodus 24:8 Lit on all
  53. Exodus 24:9 Lit and
  54. Exodus 24:10 Lit like a pavement
  55. Exodus 24:10 Lit and as
  56. Exodus 24:12 Lit be
  57. Exodus 24:12 Lit and
  58. Exodus 24:12 Lit commandment
  59. Exodus 24:13 Lit and
  60. Exodus 24:13 Or minister
  61. Exodus 24:14 Lit is a master of matters
  62. Exodus 24:16 Lit dwelt
  63. Exodus 24:18 Lit and

Protection of Property

22 [a]“If someone steals an ox[b] or sheep and then kills or sells it, the thief must pay back five oxen for each ox stolen, and four sheep for each sheep stolen.

[c]“If a thief is caught in the act of breaking into a house and is struck and killed in the process, the person who killed the thief is not guilty of murder. But if it happens in daylight, the one who killed the thief is guilty of murder.

“A thief who is caught must pay in full for everything he stole. If he cannot pay, he must be sold as a slave to pay for his theft. If someone steals an ox or a donkey or a sheep and it is found in the thief’s possession, then the thief must pay double the value of the stolen animal.

“If an animal is grazing in a field or vineyard and the owner lets it stray into someone else’s field to graze, then the animal’s owner must pay compensation from the best of his own grain or grapes.

“If you are burning thornbushes and the fire gets out of control and spreads into another person’s field, destroying the sheaves or the uncut grain or the whole crop, the one who started the fire must pay for the lost crop.

“Suppose someone leaves money or goods with a neighbor for safekeeping, and they are stolen from the neighbor’s house. If the thief is caught, the compensation is double the value of what was stolen. But if the thief is not caught, the neighbor must appear before God,[d] who will determine if he stole the property.

“Suppose there is a dispute between two people who both claim to own a particular ox, donkey, sheep, article of clothing, or any lost property. Both parties must come before God, and the person whom God declares[e] guilty must pay double compensation to the other.

10 “Now suppose someone leaves a donkey, ox, sheep, or any other animal with a neighbor for safekeeping, but it dies or is injured or is taken away, and no one sees what happened. 11 The neighbor must then take an oath in the presence of the Lord. If the Lord confirms that the neighbor did not steal the property, the owner must accept the verdict, and no payment will be required. 12 But if the animal was indeed stolen, the guilty person must pay compensation to the owner. 13 If it was torn to pieces by a wild animal, the remains of the carcass must be shown as evidence, and no compensation will be required.

14 “If someone borrows an animal from a neighbor and it is injured or dies when the owner is absent, the person who borrowed it must pay full compensation. 15 But if the owner was present, no compensation is required. And no compensation is required if the animal was rented, for this loss is covered by the rental fee.

Social Responsibility

16 “If a man seduces a virgin who is not engaged to anyone and has sex with her, he must pay the customary bride price and marry her. 17 But if her father refuses to let him marry her, the man must still pay him an amount equal to the bride price of a virgin.

18 “You must not allow a sorceress to live.

19 “Anyone who has sexual relations with an animal must certainly be put to death.

20 “Anyone who sacrifices to any god other than the Lord must be destroyed.[f]

21 “You must not mistreat or oppress foreigners in any way. Remember, you yourselves were once foreigners in the land of Egypt.

22 “You must not exploit a widow or an orphan. 23 If you exploit them in any way and they cry out to me, then I will certainly hear their cry. 24 My anger will blaze against you, and I will kill you with the sword. Then your wives will be widows and your children fatherless.

25 “If you lend money to any of my people who are in need, do not charge interest as a money lender would. 26 If you take your neighbor’s cloak as security for a loan, you must return it before sunset. 27 This coat may be the only blanket your neighbor has. How can a person sleep without it? If you do not return it and your neighbor cries out to me for help, then I will hear, for I am merciful.

28 “You must not dishonor God or curse any of your rulers.

29 “You must not hold anything back when you give me offerings from your crops and your wine.

“You must give me your firstborn sons.

30 “You must also give me the firstborn of your cattle, sheep, and goats. But leave the newborn animal with its mother for seven days; then give it to me on the eighth day.

31 “You must be my holy people. Therefore, do not eat any animal that has been torn up and killed by wild animals. Throw it to the dogs.

A Call for Justice

23 “You must not pass along false rumors. You must not cooperate with evil people by lying on the witness stand.

“You must not follow the crowd in doing wrong. When you are called to testify in a dispute, do not be swayed by the crowd to twist justice. And do not slant your testimony in favor of a person just because that person is poor.

“If you come upon your enemy’s ox or donkey that has strayed away, take it back to its owner. If you see that the donkey of someone who hates you has collapsed under its load, do not walk by. Instead, stop and help.

“In a lawsuit, you must not deny justice to the poor.

“Be sure never to charge anyone falsely with evil. Never sentence an innocent or blameless person to death, for I never declare a guilty person to be innocent.

“Take no bribes, for a bribe makes you ignore something that you clearly see. A bribe makes even a righteous person twist the truth.

“You must not oppress foreigners. You know what it’s like to be a foreigner, for you yourselves were once foreigners in the land of Egypt.

10 “Plant and harvest your crops for six years, 11 but let the land be renewed and lie uncultivated during the seventh year. Then let the poor among you harvest whatever grows on its own. Leave the rest for wild animals to eat. The same applies to your vineyards and olive groves.

12 “You have six days each week for your ordinary work, but on the seventh day you must stop working. This gives your ox and your donkey a chance to rest. It also allows your slaves and the foreigners living among you to be refreshed.

13 “Pay close attention to all my instructions. You must not call on the name of any other gods. Do not even speak their names.

Three Annual Festivals

14 “Each year you must celebrate three festivals in my honor. 15 First, celebrate the Festival of Unleavened Bread. For seven days the bread you eat must be made without yeast, just as I commanded you. Celebrate this festival annually at the appointed time in early spring, in the month of Abib,[g] for that is the anniversary of your departure from Egypt. No one may appear before me without an offering.

16 “Second, celebrate the Festival of Harvest,[h] when you bring me the first crops of your harvest.

“Finally, celebrate the Festival of the Final Harvest[i] at the end of the harvest season, when you have harvested all the crops from your fields. 17 At these three times each year, every man in Israel must appear before the Sovereign, the Lord.

18 “You must not offer the blood of my sacrificial offerings together with any baked goods containing yeast. And do not leave the fat from the festival offerings until the next morning.

19 “As you harvest your crops, bring the very best of the first harvest to the house of the Lord your God.

“You must not cook a young goat in its mother’s milk.

A Promise of the Lord’s Presence

20 “See, I am sending an angel before you to protect you on your journey and lead you safely to the place I have prepared for you. 21 Pay close attention to him, and obey his instructions. Do not rebel against him, for he is my representative, and he will not forgive your rebellion. 22 But if you are careful to obey him, following all my instructions, then I will be an enemy to your enemies, and I will oppose those who oppose you. 23 For my angel will go before you and bring you into the land of the Amorites, Hittites, Perizzites, Canaanites, Hivites, and Jebusites, so you may live there. And I will destroy them completely. 24 You must not worship the gods of these nations or serve them in any way or imitate their evil practices. Instead, you must utterly destroy them and smash their sacred pillars.

25 “You must serve only the Lord your God. If you do, I[j] will bless you with food and water, and I will protect you from illness. 26 There will be no miscarriages or infertility in your land, and I will give you long, full lives.

27 “I will send my terror ahead of you and create panic among all the people whose lands you invade. I will make all your enemies turn and run. 28 I will send terror[k] ahead of you to drive out the Hivites, Canaanites, and Hittites. 29 But I will not drive them out in a single year, because the land would become desolate and the wild animals would multiply and threaten you. 30 I will drive them out a little at a time until your population has increased enough to take possession of the land. 31 And I will fix your boundaries from the Red Sea to the Mediterranean Sea,[l] and from the eastern wilderness to the Euphrates River.[m] I will hand over to you the people now living in the land, and you will drive them out ahead of you.

32 “Make no treaties with them or their gods. 33 They must not live in your land, or they will cause you to sin against me. If you serve their gods, you will be caught in the trap of idolatry.”

Israel Accepts the Lord’s Covenant

24 Then the Lord instructed Moses: “Come up here to me, and bring along Aaron, Nadab, Abihu, and seventy of Israel’s elders. All of you must worship from a distance. Only Moses is allowed to come near to the Lord. The others must not come near, and none of the other people are allowed to climb up the mountain with him.”

Then Moses went down to the people and repeated all the instructions and regulations the Lord had given him. All the people answered with one voice, “We will do everything the Lord has commanded.”

Then Moses carefully wrote down all the Lord’s instructions. Early the next morning Moses got up and built an altar at the foot of the mountain. He also set up twelve pillars, one for each of the twelve tribes of Israel. Then he sent some of the young Israelite men to present burnt offerings and to sacrifice bulls as peace offerings to the Lord. Moses drained half the blood from these animals into basins. The other half he splattered against the altar.

Then he took the Book of the Covenant and read it aloud to the people. Again they all responded, “We will do everything the Lord has commanded. We will obey.”

Then Moses took the blood from the basins and splattered it over the people, declaring, “Look, this blood confirms the covenant the Lord has made with you in giving you these instructions.”

Then Moses, Aaron, Nadab, Abihu, and the seventy elders of Israel climbed up the mountain. 10 There they saw the God of Israel. Under his feet there seemed to be a surface of brilliant blue lapis lazuli, as clear as the sky itself. 11 And though these nobles of Israel gazed upon God, he did not destroy them. In fact, they ate a covenant meal, eating and drinking in his presence!

12 Then the Lord said to Moses, “Come up to me on the mountain. Stay there, and I will give you the tablets of stone on which I have inscribed the instructions and commands so you can teach the people.” 13 So Moses and his assistant Joshua set out, and Moses climbed up the mountain of God.

14 Moses told the elders, “Stay here and wait for us until we come back. Aaron and Hur are here with you. If anyone has a dispute while I am gone, consult with them.”

15 Then Moses climbed up the mountain, and the cloud covered it. 16 And the glory of the Lord settled down on Mount Sinai, and the cloud covered it for six days. On the seventh day the Lord called to Moses from inside the cloud. 17 To the Israelites at the foot of the mountain, the glory of the Lord appeared at the summit like a consuming fire. 18 Then Moses disappeared into the cloud as he climbed higher up the mountain. He remained on the mountain forty days and forty nights.

Notas al pie

  1. 22:1a Verse 22:1 is numbered 21:37 in Hebrew text.
  2. 22:1b Or bull, or cow; also in 22:4, 9, 10.
  3. 22:2 Verses 22:2-31 are numbered 22:1-30 in Hebrew text.
  4. 22:8 Or before the judges.
  5. 22:9 Or before the judges, and the person whom the judges declare.
  6. 22:20 The Hebrew term used here refers to the complete consecration of things or people to the Lord, either by destroying them or by giving them as an offering.
  7. 23:15 Hebrew appointed time in the month of Abib. This first month of the ancient Hebrew lunar calendar usually occurs within the months of March and April.
  8. 23:16a Or Festival of Weeks. This was later called the Festival of Pentecost (see Acts 2:1). It is celebrated today as Shavuot (or Shabuoth).
  9. 23:16b Or Festival of Ingathering. This was later called the Festival of Shelters or Festival of Tabernacles (see Lev 23:33-36). It is celebrated today as Sukkot (or Succoth).
  10. 23:25 As in Greek and Latin versions; Hebrew reads he.
  11. 23:28 Often rendered the hornet. The meaning of the Hebrew is uncertain.
  12. 23:31a Hebrew from the sea of reeds to the sea of the Philistines.
  13. 23:31b Hebrew from the wilderness to the river.