Exodus 23:9

9 "Do not mistreat a foreigner; you know how it feels to be a foreigner, because you were foreigners in Egypt. 1

Exodus 23:9 Meaning and Commentary

Exodus 23:9

Also thou shall not oppress a stranger
As these were not to be vexed and oppressed in a private manner and by private men, see ( Exodus 22:21 ) so neither in a public manner, and in a public court of judicature, or by judges on the bench when their cause was before them, by not doing them justice, showing a partiality to those of their own nation against a stranger; whereas a stranger ought to have equal justice done him as a native, and the utmost care should be taken that he has no injury done him, and the rather because he is a stranger:

for ye know the heart of a stranger;
the fears he is possessed of, the inward distress of his soul, the anxiety of his mind, the tenderness of his heart, the workings of his passions, his grief and sorrow, and dejection of spirit: the Targum of Jonathan is,

``"the groaning of the soul of a stranger": this the Israelitish judges knew, having had a very late experience of it:''

seeing ye were strangers in the land of Egypt;
where they had been vexed and oppressed, brought into hard bondage, and groaned under it; and therefore it might be reasonably thought and expected that they would have a heart sympathizing with strangers, and use them well, and especially see that justice was done them, and no injury or oppression of any kind.

Exodus 23:9 In-Context

7 Do not make false accusations, and do not put an innocent person to death, for I will condemn anyone who does such an evil thing.
8 Do not accept a bribe, for a bribe makes people blind to what is right and ruins the cause of those who are innocent.
9 "Do not mistreat a foreigner; you know how it feels to be a foreigner, because you were foreigners in Egypt.
10 "For six years plant your land and gather in what it produces.
11 But in the seventh year let it rest, and do not harvest anything that grows on it. The poor may eat what grows there, and the wild animals can have what is left. Do the same with your vineyards and your olive trees.

Cross References 1

  • 1. 23.9Exodus 22.21;Leviticus 19.33, 34;Deuteronomy 24.17, 18; 27.19.
Scripture taken from the Good News Translation - Second Edition, Copyright 1992 by American Bible Society. Used by Permission.