Deuteronomy 22:26
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Ayaw ninyo hilabti ang babaye; wala siya nakahimog sala nga angay silotan sa kamatayon. Kini nga kaso sama sa kaso sa tawo nga misulong ug mipatay sa iyang isigka-tawo.
What Does This Mean?
This verse says that a young woman should not be punished for a specific situation, as she is not at fault. Moses is speaking, emphasizing that the circumstances are as serious as a murder case. The key message is that justice should be fair and consider the context.
Explained for Children
Imagine if your friend accidentally knocked over a vase. Would you punish the vase or your friend? In this case, the young woman is like the vase—she didn't do anything wrong. We need to look at the whole story before deciding who is right or wrong.
Historical Background
Moses wrote this part of the Bible around 1200 B.C.E., addressing the Israelites. The culture and laws of that time were very different from today, and this verse deals with the justice system and protecting the innocent.
Living It Out Today
In a modern scenario, if someone is accused of being part of a crime but was actually forced into it, this verse reminds us to investigate thoroughly and not jump to conclusions. It's about protecting the innocent and ensuring justice is fair.
Topics
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who is speaking in Deuteronomy 22:26?
Moses is speaking. He is providing guidance and laws to the Israelites, emphasizing fair justice and protection of the innocent.
What does this verse teach about justice?
This verse teaches that justice should be fair and consider the context of the situation. It emphasizes the importance of protecting the innocent and not punishing those who are not at fault.
How can we apply this verse in our daily lives?
We can apply this by being fair and just in our judgments, considering all aspects of a situation before making conclusions. It also encourages us to protect those who are vulnerable or innocent.
What other verses in the Bible relate to Deuteronomy 22:26?
Verses like Exodus 21:12, Numbers 35:31, 2 Samuel 13:25, Matthew 19:18, and John 8:3-11 provide related themes of justice, fairness, and protecting the innocent.
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