Leviticus 24:19
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Ug kong ang usa ka tawo makadaut sa iyang isigkatawo, ingon sa iyang gibuhat, mao usab ang pagabuhaton kaniya:
What Does This Mean?
This verse says that if someone hurts another person, they should be punished in the same way they hurt the other. It's part of the laws given by God to the Israelites. The key message is about justice and fairness.
Explained for Children
Imagine if you break your friend's toy. This verse is like saying you should have to give up one of your toys as a punishment. It's about making things fair.
Historical Background
This verse is from Leviticus, written by Moses around 1446-1406 BC. It was given to the Israelites as part of the covenant laws, reflecting a society that valued retributive justice and fairness.
Living It Out Today
If someone spreads a rumor about you, this principle suggests they should face the same consequences for hurting your reputation as you might feel if you were to spread a rumor about them.
Topics
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Frequently Asked Questions
Does this verse promote violence?
While it can be interpreted as promoting a form of retributive justice, it emphasizes fairness and proportionality rather than unnecessary harm.
How is this verse relevant today?
It encourages modern readers to think about fairness and proportionality in their actions and responses to others, promoting a balanced approach to justice.
Does this apply to all kinds of blemishes?
Yes, it applies to any form of harm, including physical injuries and emotional damage, emphasizing equal treatment in justice.
What does this teach us about treating others?
It teaches the importance of empathy and treating others as we would like to be treated, ensuring justice is fair and just.
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