Exodus 22:13
French S21 2007 (Bible Segond 21)
»Si un homme emprunte un animal à un autre et que l'animal se casse un membre ou meure en l'absence de son maître, il devra donner un dédommagement.
What Does This Mean?
This verse from Exodus says that if an animal is torn in pieces, the person watching the animal does not have to pay for the loss if they can prove it was torn by a wild animal. It's about fairness and not blaming someone for something they couldn't prevent.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're watching your friend's pet and a big dog runs by and takes the pet away. If you can show that it wasn't your fault, you don't have to replace the pet. This verse is about being fair when something unexpected happens.
Historical Background
Exodus, written by Moses around 1446 BC, contains these laws for the Israelites. It was given to ensure justice and fairness in their society, especially in matters related to property and responsibility.
Living It Out Today
In modern times, this can apply to a scenario where you are responsible for someone's property and it gets damaged by an unforeseen event. If you can prove it wasn't your fault, you shouldn't be penalized.
Topics
justiceresponsibilityfairnesspropertylawaccountability
Related Verses
Exodus 22:12Leviticus 25:35-36Deuteronomy 22:1-4Matthew 5:38-42Luke 6:27-36
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is responsible if the animal is torn by a wild animal?
According to the verse, the person watching the animal is not responsible for the loss if they can prove it was torn by a wild animal. This ensures fairness in handling such situations.
How does this verse apply to modern situations?
This verse can apply to modern situations where someone is responsible for another's property and an unforeseen event occurs. It teaches that one should not be blamed for something they couldn't prevent.
What does this verse teach about justice?
This verse teaches about fairness and justice by ensuring that blame is not unjustly placed on someone for an event beyond their control, reinforcing a fair approach to dealing with losses.
How do the cross-references relate to Exodus 22:13?
The cross-references relate to themes of responsibility, fairness, and dealing with unforeseen events, providing a broader context on how these principles are applied in different scenarios throughout the Bible.
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