Exodus 22:3
Assamese - 2019 (ইণ্ডিয়ান ৰিভাইচ ভাৰচন (IRV) আচামিচ - 2019)
কিন্তু যদি সিন্ধি দিয়াৰ আগতে সূৰ্য উদয় হয়, তেনেহ’লে তেওঁৰ ৰক্তপাতৰ দোষত হত্যাকাৰীজন দোষী হ’ব। চোৰে অৱশ্যে ক্ষতিপূৰণ কৰিবই লাগিব। তেওঁৰ যদি একো নাথাকে, তেনেহ’লে চোৰি কাৰ্যৰ বাবে তেওঁ নিজে বেচা যাব।
What Does This Mean?
This verse from Exodus explains that if someone is caught stealing in daylight, they will face serious consequences, including the possibility of being sold into slavery if they can't pay back what they stole. The law is clear: restitution must be made, or there will be severe penalties.
Explained for Children
Imagine you took a toy from your friend. If the teacher catches you in the bright sunlight, you'd have to say sorry and give the toy back. If you can't, you might have to do extra chores to make it up. That's kind of what this rule is saying, but for grown-ups and bigger things.
Historical Background
Exodus was written by Moses around 1446-1406 B.C.E. The audience was the Israelites, and this verse was part of the laws given to them after they escaped from slavery in Egypt. The culture of that time had strict laws to maintain order and justice.
Living It Out Today
Today, if you're caught stealing, you might have to pay a fine or serve time. Think of a situation where a store clerk takes money from the till. If caught, they must repay it or face more severe consequences like losing their job or going to jail.
Topics
justicerestitutiontheftlawspunishmentconsequences
Related Verses
Leviticus 6:1-5Numbers 5:5-8Deuteronomy 24:10-13Matthew 5:38-42Luke 19:1-10
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the main point of Exodus 22:3?
The main point is that if someone is caught stealing in daylight, they must make full restitution. If they cannot, they can be sold into slavery.
How does this verse relate to modern laws?
Modern laws also require restitution or punishment for theft. However, selling into slavery is not a modern practice and would be considered illegal.
What does the sun rising symbolize in this verse?
The sun rising symbolizes that the act was committed in broad daylight, making it clear and undeniable, thus demanding a swift and just punishment.
Can this verse be used to justify harsh punishments today?
While the verse emphasizes the importance of justice, modern interpretations would not justify the same harsh penalties, especially selling into slavery, due to current legal and moral standards.
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